"WShoots1" wrote in message
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Many thanks, Frank. I've saved that URL for later looking.
You're welcome. I love the internet. It's just full of information. Some
of it's true!
Now, would an EMP blow out all the RFID's planned to be embedded in
products
and in the new currency coming out? Maybe bar codes should be kept. They
can be
read by a human, should scanners get knocked out.
Bar codes? When the EMPistas say we'll be taking the lightning express back
to the Stone Age, they aren't talking bar codes. We'll be back to the
skinny kid at the grocery store pop-pop-popping price tags on the cans.
Anyway, Alex Jones says they've been tracking the bills in our pockets for
years. They use plain vans, without any glass windows behind the driver's
door.
Also, has anyone given any thought to what an EMP might do the
microprocessor
in a newer vehicle's engine compartment?
Bill, K5BY
That's one of the EMP attack scenerios. If only 10% of the cars were
disabled during the rush hour(s), drivers of emergency vehicles would find
the streets impassable. But, as I understand, there's alot of EMP theory,
and much of it's unverified, and unverifiable, unless we start resuming high
altitude air bursts.
Of course, there have been reports of UFOs disabling cars years before
electronic engine controls and any knowledge of EMP. I'd like to think some
young Poindexter was leafing through the Flying Saucer magazines 40 - 50
years ago, and wondering how that could be done.
We do now have the High Power Microwave system, which is supposed to work
something like a narrow focus EMP. Seems they'd like to get the weight of
the system under 500 lbs. Get it under 5 lbs. and no RFID tag will be safe.
And under 50 bucks.
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/doco...s/ch100309.htm
Plenty more where that came from:
http://fas.org/
This is probably related to the car stopper gizmo they've been promising to
the cops for the last few years. Aside from the obvious cautions, such as
they ought to consider carefully before zapping some knucklehead's car at
120 mph or scrambling all the hard drives in a neighborhood, they also might
want to think about a having a trunk full of capacitors or whatever else
that's ready to discharge with more power than all the world's generators,
even if for only an instanteouneous flash. Yikes! Where's Ralph Nader on
this one?
Frank Dresser