by
Michael Thompson
WASHINGTON – Even a tinpot dictator with access to a missile and a crude nuclear device could bring the U.S. to its knees, causing a multitude of deaths and shoving the nation back into the 19th century.
The threat of an Electromagnetic Pulse, or EMP, will be the topic when “A Nation Forsaken” author F. Michael Maloof speaks Feb. 5 at noon at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
WNDTV will live-stream his presentation on the EMP threat to the nation’s energy grid
Maloof also will address the federal government’s inaction in preparing for the threat, which could come from either a natural solar flare or an enemy’s crude nuclear device.
Sign up for the live-stream now.
Maloof’s “A Nation Forsaken – EMP: The Escalating Threat of an American Catastrophe” covers the issue in detail.
Maloof, a former senior security policy analyst in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and senior writer for WND, will discuss how leading scientists and other experts have warned for years that the nation’s electrical grid system and other critical infrastructures are vulnerable. Read More:
WASHINGTON – Even a tinpot dictator with access to a missile and a crude nuclear device could bring the U.S. to its knees, causing a multitude of deaths and shoving the nation back into the 19th century.
The threat of an Electromagnetic Pulse, or EMP, will be the topic when “A Nation Forsaken” author F. Michael Maloof speaks Feb. 5 at noon at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
WNDTV will live-stream his presentation on the EMP threat to the nation’s energy grid
Maloof also will address the federal government’s inaction in preparing for the threat, which could come from either a natural solar flare or an enemy’s crude nuclear device.
Sign up for the live-stream now.
Maloof’s “A Nation Forsaken – EMP: The Escalating Threat of an American Catastrophe” covers the issue in detail.
Maloof, a former senior security policy analyst in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and senior writer for WND, will discuss how leading scientists and other experts have warned for years that the nation’s electrical grid system and other critical infrastructures are vulnerable. Read More:
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