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Time for a National EMP Awareness Day
By James Jay Carafano, Ph.D.
August 8, 2011
An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) produced by the detonation of a nuclear weapon at high altitude or as the result of unusually powerful solar activity (often called severe space weather) could produce catastrophic destruction in the United States. Congress has long deliberated this threat, but it has not produced substantive legislative guidance or demonstrated effective oversight. The Administration and federal agencies remain mostly ambivalent. It is time to make August 15 National EMP Awareness Day to wake up America’s nation’s leaders. This should be recognized as a clear and present danger—one that could be devastating if it finds the nation ill-prepared.
Lights Out!
An EMP is a high-intensity burst of electromagnetic energy caused by the rapid acceleration of charged particles. A wave of EMP creates three chaotic effects. First, the electromagnetic shock can disrupt electrical devices. The second effect is similar to lightning—a power surge that would burn circuits and immobilize electronic components and systems. The third is a pulse effect that flows through electricity transmission lines, damaging distribution centers and fusing power lines. Any of these can cause irreversible damage to an electronic system.
EMPs can be generated in various manners, but the cause of greatest concern is a high-altitude burst of a nuclear weapon. Another particularly dangerous source of EMP might be a repeat of the Carrington Event. On September 1, 1859, British astronomer Richard Carrington observed an unusually large solar flare. Minutes later, the flare reached Earth. Telegraph operators were shocked unconscious. Their machines caught on fire as the EMP effect from the flare surged through the lines. When this event occurred, only a small portion of the world was electrified. A solar flare of this magnitude today might have a much more devastating impact. “An event that could incapacitate the network for a long time,” stated one participant in a U.S. National Academies of Science study, “could be one of the largest natural disasters that we could face.”
The result of a massive EMP event could be devastating. Communications would collapse, transportation would halt, and electrical power would simply be nonexistent. Not even a global humanitarian effort would be enough to keep hundreds of millions of Americans from death by starvation, exposure, or lack of medicine. Nor would the catastrophe stop at U.S. borders. Most of Canada would be devastated, too, as its infrastructure is integrated with the U.S. power grid. Without the American economic engine, the world economy would quickly collapse. Much of the world’s intellectual brain power (half of it is in the United States) would be lost as well. Earth would most likely recede into the “new” Dark Ages.
A Day to Think About the Day After
To increase congressional awareness of this issue, we proposed a Congressional EMP Awareness Day, arguing that if, just for one day, Congress simulated even a fraction of the impact such an attack would have (from shutting off their BlackBerries to turning off the lights), the scope of the danger would be clear. The date proposed was March 23, 2011. In a speech on March 23, 1983, President Ronald Reagan detailed his plans for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). SDI was aimed at ensuring America’s safety against a nuclear missile attack by implementing land-based and space-based defense systems. Reagan’s vision was never completely realized, but the missile threats against the United States have never dissipated. Particularly since a ballistic missile could be used to deliver an EMP attack, the need for such a system grows more pressing. Thus, March 23 would have been an excellent date for Congress to observe EMP Awareness Day.
Yet despite the fact that six national commissions and major independent U.S. government studies have independently concurred with the significance of the danger, Congress has yet to act in a substantive manner. For the most part, U.S. government agencies have not taken planning for their response to an EMP attack out of the theoretical stages.
Alerting the American People
All Americans need to understand what their leaders in Washington know and what they are not doing with the information. Therefore, we propose a new date for National EMP Awareness Day: August 15. On August 15, 2003, a major blackout occurred throughout the northeastern United States and Canada. More than 55 million people received a brief object lesson in what life would be like after an EMP event. For the most part, services were restored within a day. That would not be the case after an EMP event.
EMP Day should cause all Americans to think about what Washington ought to be doing about this grave danger. Washington should:
Simply recognizing the EMP threat would go a long way toward better preparing America for the unthinkable.
EVENT: Please join us at 11:00 AM at Heritage Online for a discussion about this potential serious national emergency. Click here for more information: http://www.heritage.org/Events/2011/08/EMP-Day
James Jay Carafano, Ph.D., is Deputy Director of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies and Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Davis Institute, at The Heritage Foundation.
Comment
The current administration will be a moot point in the event of either a Coronal Mass Ejection from the Sun, or, an Electromagnetic Pulse attack on our country. The USAF war college statistics for mortality from either of these two events is about a 90% loss of total population within the first 12 months after such an event.
In the case of a CME, the same or a similar number of casualties on a worldwide scale would occur. For an EMP attack on our country, the majority of casualties would occur in the United States, with a lesser number occurring in Canada and Mexico.
For a detailed, researched report on this subject, please go to:
http://www.empcommission.org/docs/A2473-EMP_Commission-7MB.pdf
This report was delivered to Congress in 2004 and updated in 2008. Congress has taken absolutely no action to protect the citizens of this nation, our national infrastructure, or our national security from either a CME event or an EMP attack.
We need to demand that action be taken immediately on this critical issue. Does not matter what political party the citizens of the United States are affiliated with if this event occurs and we are not prepared. EMP is not politically oriented. It can kill us all, Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and independents alike.
Please take the time today to write a personal letter to your Congressmen, your Governor, the President, your local City Council and Mayor and let them know that something must be done and done soon, that we may survive as a nation. Get involved in an EMP and CME awareness campaign and wake up the populace. We do not have much time left, so get going.
I agree that EMP poses a real and present danger. However, you know as well as I that the current administration with the democratic senate in tow will do nothing to address this issue. In fact, an
EMP strike would probably play right into their game plan. Why spin our wheels for the next 16 months.
Hopefully we will have a new President and maybe even a majority in the house and senate after the 2012 elections and we will be able to do something.
If you're not already aware. This is what's going on in DC while dangerous criminals are allowed back out on the streets. It's horrifying that this is happening to our citizens and veterans for protesting the hijacking of our election process. This is still happening! They are STILL being tortured and treated like full on terrorists.
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