Resort at Forest Haven
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EMP Attack

Imagine… A nuclear detonation miles above the United States sends a devastating shock wave of electromagnetic energy that completely wipes out our entire electrical grid — as well as the fragile circuitry of all electronics.  Cars immediately stop.  Airplanes fall from the sky.  Cell phones go black.  Lights go dark.  There is no power…  There is no gasoline… There is no running water… And there is therefore no food on store shelves… There is no communication… Law and Order has broken down…

 

The solution?

 

The Resort at Forest Haven.  While the nation wallows in a dark and deadly chaos, we have gas and electrical power.  We have water, food, and fuel storage.  We have security and communications.  We have commerce and transportation.  We have extensive grain fields, fruit and nut orchards, vineyards…  We have everything necessary to be completely self-sufficient and at the same time, maintain the high standard of living that you and your family are accustomed to.

  • The EMP Threat Is Real and Growing.  [An EMP attack would] severely disrupt everything we take for granted, from food and water to cell service and sewer systems. 

–Bryan Gabbard & Robert Joseph

  • EMPs are now the “most significant threat” to American security.

–Paul Singer, Hedge fund manager

 

  • Nine out of ten Americans could die from starvation, disease, and societal collapse, if the blackout [from an EMP] lasted a year. 

–EMP Task Force

 

  • An EMP attack on the U.S. would leave the country with no electricity, no communications, no transportation, no fuel, no food, and no running water.

–Peter Huessy, International Policy Council

  • “Electronic Armageddon.”

–National Geographic

 

  • An Electromagnetic Pulse attack could result in the greatest loss of life in human history, but most people have never heard of an EMP. 

–Tom Orr

  • A Super-EMP weapon, detonated 300 kilometers above the center of the U.S., could destroy the entire nation’s industrial and military capacity, and kill a large percentage of the American people, by taking down the U.S. electrical grid.  Once destroyed, the grid’s elements would take decades to rebuild. 

–Gatestone Institute 

 

  •  The cost of protecting the national electric grid would be about $2 billion—roughly what the U.S. gives each year in foreign aid to Pakistan.  It has yet to happen, however, as it is not a priority in Washington.2008

–EMP Commission

  • Report: North Korea prepping EMP attack on U.S.  “The resulting attack could create an EMP that would shut down the electric grid indefinitely – potentially leading to the death of most Americans within a year,”

–Former Director of the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative, Henry Cooper

 

 

  • The greatest threat to the U.S. and Western civilization is an EMP that blacks-out the electric grid for months or years, thereby collapsing all the life-sustaining critical infrastructures, including communications, transportation, business and manufacturing, food and water. 

–Peter Pry

 

 

  • A nationwide blackout [caused by an EMP attack] lasting one year could kill up to 90 percent of the American people by starvation, industrial and environmental catastrophes (like firestorms from natural gas pipelines and radioactive plumes from nuclear reactors), and societal collapse. 

–The Congressional EMP Commission

 

 

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