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To: FJB who wrote (32077)5/8/2017 9:55:08 AM
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EXCLUSIVE – Expert: North Korea’s Recent ‘Failed’ Missile Test ‘Looks suspiciously like practice for an EMP attack’

TEL AVIV — While the international community and news media focus on North Korean missile tests and the country’s nuclear program, one expert warned on Sunday that North Korea may be secretly assembling the capability to take out significant parts of the U.S. homeland via an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack.

EXCERPT:

Pry wrote about some of those tests in a Newsmax piece last week:


I am looking at an unclassified U.S. Government chart that shows a 10-kiloton warhead (the power of the Hiroshima A-Bomb) detonated at an altitude of 70 kilometers will generate an EMP field inflicting upset and damage on unprotected electronics. …

On April 30, South Korean officials told The Korea Times and YTN TV that North Korea’s test of a medium-range missile on April 29 was not a failure, as widely reported in the world press, because it was deliberately detonated at 72 kilometers altitude. 72 kilometers is the optimum burst height for a 10-Kt warhead making an EMP attack. …

According to South Korean officials, “It’s believed the explosion was a test to develop a nuclear weapon different from existing ones.” Japan’s Tetsuro Kosaka writes in Nikkei, “Pyongyang could be saying, ‘We could launch an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack if things get really ugly.'”

“The April 29 missile launch looks suspiciously like practice for an EMP attack,” Pry wrote. “The missile was fired on a lofted trajectory, to maximize, not range, but climbing to high-altitude as quickly as possible, where it was successfully fused and detonated — testing everything but an actual nuclear warhead.”



To: FJB who wrote (32077)5/8/2017 11:10:58 AM
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Fubho....That is a stunning piece of reporting! I hope they at least put her under oath before she "testifies."

It is so sickening to know that all those women are so lacking in integrity that they would sell out the country to protect Hillary.

Is this what women want "equal rights" for? If so, count me out!