Your Mission: Save the World in it's Darkest Hour
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Step 1. Get briefed on the World's Darkest Hour and the EMP/CME/Cyber threats to the developed and developing world!
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Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack (Click to Read More)
Abstract
"Several potential adversaries have or can acquire the capability to attack the United States with a high-altitude nuclear weapon-generated electromagnetic pulse (EMP). A determined adversary can achieve an EMP attack capability without having a high level of sophistication. EMP is one of a small number of threats that can hold our society at risk of catastrophic consequences...It has the capability to produce significant damage to critical infrastructures and thus to the very fabric of US society, as well as to the ability of the United States and Western nations to project influence and military power...Our vulnerability is increasing daily as our use of and dependence on electronics continues to grow. The impact of EMP is asymmetric in relation to potential protagonists who are not as dependent on modern electronics. The current vulnerability of our critical infrastructures can both invite and reward attack if not corrected. Correction is feasible and well within the Nation's means and resources to accomplish." [What has been done since 2004 to correct this vulnerability?]
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OVERVIEW - EMP IS CAPABLE OF CAUSING
CATASTROPHE FOR THE NATION (Click to Read More)
"The high-altitude nuclear weapon-generated electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is one of a small number of threats that has the potential to hold our society seriously at risk and might result in defeat of our military forces. The damage level could be sufficient to be catastrophic to the Nation, and our current vulnerability invites attack. Briefly, a single nuclear weapon exploded at high altitude above the United States will interact with the Earth’s atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetic field to produce an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) radiating down to the Earth and additionally create electrical currents in the Earth. EMP effects are both direct and indirect. The former are due to electromagnetic “shocking” of electronics and stressing of electrical systems, and the latter arise from the damage that “shocked”—upset, damaged, and destroyed—electronics controls then inflict on the systems in which they are embedded. The indirect effects can be even more severe than the direct effects. The electromagnetic fields produced by weapons designed and deployed with the intent to produce EMP have a high likelihood of damaging electrical power systems, electronics, and information systems upon which American society depends. Their effects on dependent systems and infrastructures could be sufficient to qualify as catastrophic to the Nation. Depending on the specific characteristics of the attacks, unprecedented cascading failures of our major infrastructures could result. In that event, a regional or national recovery would be long and difficult and would seriously degrade the safety and overall viability of our Nation. The primary avenues for catastrophic damage to the Nation are through our electric power infrastructure and thence into our telecommunications, energy, and other infrastructures. These, in turn, can seriously impact other important aspects of our Nation’s life, including the financial system; means of getting food, water, and medical care to the citizenry; trade; and production of goods and services. The recovery of any one of the key national infrastructures is dependent on the recovery of others. The longer the outage, the more problematic and uncertain the recovery will be. It is possible for the functional outages to become mutually reinforcing until at some point the degradation of infrastructure could have irreversible effects on the country’s ability to support its population. EMP effects from nuclear bursts are not new threats to our nation. The Soviet Union in the past and Russia and other nations today are potentially capable of creating these effects. Historically, this application of nuclear weaponry was mixed with a much larger population of nuclear devices that were the primary source of destruction, and thus EMP as a weapons effect was not the primary focus. Throughout the Cold War, the United States did not try to protect its civilian infrastructure against either the physical or EMP impact of nuclear weapons, and instead depended on deterrence for its safety. What is different now is that some potential sources of EMP threats are difficult to deter—they can be terrorist groups that have no state identity, have only one or a few weapons, and are motivated to attack the US without regard for their own safety. Rogue states, such as North Korea and Iran, may also be developing the capability to pose an EMP threat to the United States, and may also be unpredictable and difficult to deter. Certain types of relatively low-yield nuclear weapons can be employed to generate potentially catastrophic EMP effects over wide geographic areas, and designs for variants of such weapons may have been illicitly trafficked for a quarter-century. China and Russia have considered limited nuclear attack options that, unlike their Cold War plans, employ EMP as the primary or sole means of attack. Indeed, as recently as May 1999, during the NATO bombing of the former Yugoslavia, high-ranking members of the Russian Duma, meeting with a US congressional delegation to discuss the Balkans conflict, raised the specter of a Russian EMP attack that would paralyze the United States. Another key difference from the past is that the US has developed more than most other nations as a modern society heavily dependent on electronics, telecommunications, energy, information networks, and a rich set of financial and transportation systems that leverage modern technology. This asymmetry is a source of substantial economic, industrial, and societal advantages, but it creates vulnerabilities and critical interdependencies that are potentially disastrous to the United States. Therefore, terrorists or state actors that possess relatively unsophisticated missiles armed with nuclear weapons may well calculate that, instead of destroying a city or military base, they may obtain the greatest political-military utility from one or a few such weapons by using them—or threatening their use—in an EMP attack. The current vulnerability of US critical infrastructures can both invite and reward attack if not corrected; however, correction is feasible and well within the Nation's means and resources to accomplish.
(Reference: https://www.empcommission.org/docs/empc_exec_rpt.pdf)
Mission Objectives (Steps 3-5)
Step 3. Prepare for the World's Darkest Hour Today! (more)
Skills
Equipment
Supplies
Facilities
Transportation
Communications
Spiritual
Emotional
Physical
Education
Knowledge
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Step 4. Learn Survival Strategies for the World's Darkest Hour (more)
Mediation
Negotiation
Economic
Political
Sheltering
Evacuation
Bug-In and Bug-Out Plans
Routes and Navigation
Transportation
Rationing
Travel and Time Distance
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Step 5. Learn How to Thrive after the World's Darkest Hour (more)
Philosophical Approaches to Life
Functioning within the Social Body
Real World Economics
Real World Politics
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Life as we know it is rapidly changing, and is going to be changing at an exponentially more rapid rate than most people realize, and very soon.
This is due to the 8 billion people of this world becoming increasingly dependent on the mega grid of the global supply chain - the supply chain that supplies most of us our food, water, power, fuel, news and information, education, entertainment, natural resources, and all our goods and services. As we become more and more centralized and dependent on the global supply chain we place ourselves at greater and greater risk of an irretrievable catastrophic failure of our modern risk society. When the global supply chain inevitably comes crashing down we will find ourselves returning full circle, back to our original human culture, the way our ancestors have sustained on this planet for millenia, relying exclusively on mother nature.
Life-Depot has done extensive research on our original human culture and has found some amazing gems from our distant past. "Old is gold", as the saying goes, and in this section on thriving, we are sharing the wealth of our global heritage with you. Enjoy.