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Solar storms and EMP Survival? Major Storms are Coming !!!

Updated on October 18, 2016

NO GRID?

Possible blackouts, burnt out power grids, no communication, no refrigeration and civilian unrest in 2012 & 2013
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EMP Survival: :How to Prepare Now and Survive, When an Electromagnetic Pulse Destroys Our Power Grid
EMP Survival: :How to Prepare Now and Survive, When an Electromagnetic Pulse Destroys Our Power Grid
A widespread power outage could take years to restore. This book describes the risk and details how to prepare
 

LIFE CHANGING EVENT COMING


LIFE CHANGING EVENT !!!!! LIVING WITHOUT ELECTRICITY

The solar storms have come and gone in the past years. As it happens, the sun has cycles of mass coronal ejection, also called sun spots or sun flares that occur at regular intervals and heighten during certain periods. According to the statistics, this period of activity this time will be increasing. These fast moving particles are expelled from the sun and could reach the Earth causing scorching, changing of the weather and frying of the electrical components that are dependent for modern life.

Imagine waking up with no electricity, no lights, no heat, no refrigeration, no water, no sewage and nothing works that requires electricity. The pinnacle of this solar event is just starting to become evident with the eruptions on the sun's surface. The solar flares from the sun, if strong enough could disrupt the power grid, computer operations, cars, trucks, transportation, satellites, communications, cease the operations of the water and sewage businesses, and cause world wide disturbances. In other words, life becomes life without electricity.

Without electricity, the fuel for energy would come to an end and without fuel, the commodities would soon close down. The power grid that we take for granted is very vulnerable to the electronic particles that the sun spews toward the Earth. The grid is energized by these particles and could physically burn and melt, leaving the replacement and repair almost impossible or improbable.

One of the other problems associated with a solar storm of this magnitude in today's terms, according to NASA, our protection shield, called the magnetosphere, is out of tune,short circuted or wrecked. With this shield being down, the radiation from these solar bursts can reach the surface of the Earth and can actually burn the surface, blister people by the radiation and melt electrical systems.

Waking up to darkness could be one of the strangest events that would happen in our lifetime. The last hundred years has been industrialized and modernized, living a life style that depends on electricity for the existence of mankind. With over 7 billion people in the world now, we must use mechanical, industrial and artificial intelligence to feed, shelter and clothe the population. Energy, fuel, electricity must be used to plant, fertilize, harvest and transport the commodities to market and energy is a must to keep it fresh.

Darkness and quietness would be a shock to some and a blessing to some. The lifestyle of some countries that have limited available electricity could continue with daily life with almost interruptions. Those countries that depend on electricity would have much to lose, to learn and much to change. Those countries that have cities that are completely dependent on electricity could see some major problems, such as citizen unrest, riots, looters, killings, muggings and destruction of property.

The future is not to be seen by us, but the cycle of the sun and its solar flares have been documented as happening at consistent intervals. The cycle that is on the horizon has potential to cause the Earth's energy grid some major problems. People should not think that this would not happen, but think of what they would do if they woke up in the dark, without electricity and if they really want to live there without electricity. Question the results of no electricity and what would happen to them and their families.

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SOLAR STORMS

There will be an increase in solar storms, EMP's and Mass Coronal Ejections from the sun. The EMP's can also come from nuclear blasts which can have the same devastating effect as the sun flares. The sun flares gives off electrically charged particles and plasma that electrify the earth when it hits. This in return charges anything that can conduct electricity, causing shortages, burn-outs and overheating.


Loss of the electrical grid

Any time that there is a solar flare from the sun, there is a possibility of the coronal mass ejection that could hit the earth head on, melting, surging and shorting out the electronics, electrical grids, transformers, communications, transportation and everything that runs on electricity.

The North America Continent and any industrialized country would be vulnerable to the solar storms because the modern world revolves and operates on electricity. Even our gas, oil, nuclear plants and fuel runs on electricity. Without electricity, our life on earth would be thrown back hundreds of years.


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