EMP and Gog
[First the title caught my attention. Then as the blog I was working on got wiped because I tried to save it just as the computer went bluescreen on me -- forgive me, I don't know all the terminology -- it got me thinking, just how damaging would the loss our electric and electronic using lifestyle be to you and me? Seems fortuitous that Terry James posted on it this morning (to me, at least; should I be able to, you'll see what I would have included in today's post tomorrow) at Rapture Ready, and if there are no objections I'd like to share it with you. Have a great day! -- David]
It’s a frightening thing to consider. For the most technologically endowed nation to ever exist on planet Earth, it would be a nightmare of almost unimaginable proportion. I’m referring to an attack on the U.S. by EMP –electromagnetic pulse—about which there continues to be much chatter in the cybersphere. Most feared is a nuclear blast that could interact with the ionosphere, the shell of electrons and electrically charged particles surrounding Earth, to create a series of electromagnetic pulses that could reach across the North American continent, according to the scientists who study such matters.
In such an
apocalyptic scenario, an American enemy would explode a nuclear
weapon a certain number of miles above a central point above the
continent. This would cause everything that is controlled by
electronic circuitry to fail, bringing society and culture as we have
known them to an instantaneous conclusion. All modern transportation
would be stopped, with planes falling from the air. Car engines and
circuitry would cease to function. From the sophisticated
technologies of the hospitals, banks, and electric power-generating
plants to the electronically powered, smallest conveniences such as
coffeemakers, all would be instantly fried, and we would be sent back
to the 1850s in a millisecond, according to the experts.
There would be no
more TV watching, electronic devices to play music, no cell phone
talk, or texting! Now, I know that last bit got your attention. The
only positive might be that car accidents caused by texting would
cease to occur. For sure, the insurance industry would be out of
business. Their electronic files on the texting-caused accidents
would be no more…
The stores would be
out of food within a day because the vehicles to resupply would no
longer be operating. Whoever could get to the shelves first on foot
or bicycle would get the quickly disappearing grocery items. Water
and sewer systems would begin to undergo contamination and disease
would begin to spread.
Those who warn of
such things worry that America’s military capabilities would be
degraded to the point the U.S. would have no course of action that
would protect the nation from invasion. The military machinery and
personnel would be as adversely affected as would we civilians.
It is indeed a
nightmare to consider.
This is all
predicated upon the postulation that it would be an enemy nation or
possibly terrorist group that would attack with EMP. However, America
has nuclear submarines and many other assets that--like in the case
of the cold war and MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction)—would
devastate any enemy who dared to knock out the American power grid.
Even if the enemy could not be determined–such as if al Qaida
launched an EMP off a freighter on the Atlantic coast—there are
automatic responses programmed that make any enemy think twice before
attempting such an untried assault on the most awesome war-making
entity ever to exist.
Well, maybe that
doesn’t exactly apply any longer. Remember Tuesday, September 11,
2001. Those nineteen terrorists did not seem to regard the
awesomeness of America’s military. It’s true they have paid the
price for the attack. But the price we’ve paid since is far
greater. Not just in the trillions of dollars spent and still being
spent, but in lives lost and continuing to be lost.
Disregarding such an
enemy for the moment, the experts tell us we face the possibility of
an EMP attack from the cosmos. Now, there’s something to truly be
concerned about!
Solar flares are the
real danger, according to the scientists involved in study of this
sort of EMP assault. These coronal mass ejections are enormous sun
eruptions of super-hot plasma that spews charged particles across the
solar system. They do the same sort of damage that the nuclear weapon
EMPs might do, as I understand it.
The Earth is in a
period of high likelihood for these types of coronal mass ejections
for the rest of 2013 and all of 2014, according to the
scientists—authorities on such things. Although Congress has been
given ways to help prepare for damage such EMP events can do, there
has apparently been little interest from that quarter in making
preemptive preparation. We remember the same sorts of fears and
warnings about the year 2000--Y2K--event. In that instance billions
of dollars were thrown into fixing the feared problems.
This time around,
unlike in the case of the Y2K scare, the mainstream media seems to
have all but ignored the EMP concerns. Even peripheral media cable
networks and other such media have remained silence. Only the
blogosphere is alive with details of the possibility of impending
doom.
My own thought is
that the Lord is and has always been in complete control of the fate
of individuals, nations, and the entire Earth–which He created.
That’s why there hasn’t been all-out warfare–nuclear war.
That’s why there hasn’t been an EMP event that sets us back to
the 1850s or so…
However, there is a
prophetic thought that has nagged for a long time. That’s all it
is–a thought.
Salem Kirban wrote
the novel 666 in the 1960s. He portrayed the Ezekiel 38-39 Gog-Magog
attack as being waged totally like the Scripture depicts. There were
only horses, bucklers, shields, etc., as they stormed like a cloud to
cover the land as the Gog forces raged toward Jerusalem. All modern
weaponry had been rendered useless–I can’t remember why or how.
An EMP event from
Earth’s sun could apparently make Mr. Kirban’s novel truly
prophetic, if all we’ve been told about EMP is correct.
The way things are
shaping in that region of the world should alert us that maybe we
don’t have too long to wait to find out about how Bible prophecy
plays out.
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