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National Energy Grid Threatened by EMP Attack 

Wednesday, 18 August 2010 21:28 TVC Special Report 

 
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Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) weapons pose a serious and growing threat to our
national security. Rogue nations and terrorists are working to develop EMP
devices to attack the United States and other developed nations. These
include North Korea, Iran and China. Once North Korea and Iran have missiles
capable of reaching the U.S., they can use an EMP burst over our nation to
destroy us.

 

Summary:

Threats to the electric grid from EMP attacks come in three forms:

1.
<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/06/10/electronic-armageddon-solar-flare
s-disaster> Solar flares from the sun. The magnetic pulses from solar flares
can fry microchips and disrupt any electronic devices. A solar flare
disrupted primitive electronics such as telegraphs in 1859 and another one
occurred in 1989 as well. One of the most serious solar
<http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Tech/2009/0505/solar-storms-ahead-is-ea
rth-prepared>  flares took place in 1921 and disrupted communications in the
U.S. An EMP from the sun in the 21st century could be devastating and wipe
out any system using electricity or microchips.emp

2.
<http://www.newsmax.com/RonaldKessler/emp-electromagnetic-pulse/2009/09/23/i
d/335160> Nuclear blast 200+ miles above middle America.A blast this high
above the U.S. could wipe out every electric grid in the U.S. - plunging our
nation into darkness. It would literally send our nation back to the 18th
century. (A solar flare would have the same impact.) An EMP blast from a
nuclear bomb would shut down devices or vehicles using microchips. Planes
would stop flying; banks and hospitals would cease operation; trains would
stop running; tractors, trucks and cars would cease working. Elevators would
malfunction; subways would stop. All commerce would cease. A blast like this
could not only wipe out the electric grid in the U.S. but in Canada and
Mexico. The more technologically advanced a nation is, the more vulnerable
it is to an EMP attack.

3.
<http://thesecuritydesigngroup.com/files/TSWG_The_Threat_of_Radio_Frequency_
Weapons_to_Critical_Infrastructure_Facilities_1_.pdf> Radio Frequency
Weapons (RFW). These are smaller tactical EMP weapons that can be carried in
brief cases, backpacks, SUV or medium-size trucks. These weapons can be used
to attack specific targets such as the Social Security Administration, IRS,
Pentagon, Banks, etc., to wipe out sensitive data on millions of Americans -
including financial information. These RFWs are inexpensive and instructions
on making them are available on the Internet. The rogue nations of North
Korea and China, for example, are developing these kinds of weapons as well
as nuclear EMP weapons.

The entire cyber world is at serious risk.

The Threat Is Real
The Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack issued a 228-page
<http://www.empcommission.org/docs/A2473-EMP_Commission-7MB.pdf>  report in
2008 on the serious dangers facing our nation from EMPs. This Commission has
ended its work, but efforts are underway to renew it for further study of
this threat.

The report deals with several critical infrastructures that could be
impacted by an EMP attack: Electric power; telecommunications; banking and
finance; petroleum and natural gas; transportation; food; water; emergency
services; space; and government.

Many of these infrastructures are interdependent. When one system goes down,
it can impact other systems as well. As the report states:

The electromagnetic pulse generated by a high altitude nuclear explosion is
one of a small number of threats that can hold our society at risk of
catastrophic consequences. The increasingly pervasive use of electronics of
all forms represents the greatest source of vulnerability to attack by EMP.
Electronics are used to control, communicate, com-pute, store, manage, and
implement nearly every aspect of United States (U.S.) civilian systems. When
a nuclear explosion occurs at high altitude, the EMP signal it produces will
cover the wide geographic region within the line of sight of the detonation.
This broad band, high amplitude EMP, when coupled into sensitive
electronics, has the capa-bility to produce widespread and long lasting
disruption and damage to the critical infrastructures that underpin the
fabric of U.S. society.

Because of the ubiquitous dependence of U.S. society on the electrical power
system, its vulnerability to an EMP attack, coupled with the EMP's
particular damage mecha-nisms, creates the possibility of long-term,
catastrophic consequences. The implicit invi-tation to take advantage of
this vulnerability, when coupled with increasing proliferation of nuclear
weapons and their delivery systems, is a serious concern. A single EMP
attack may seriously degrade or shut down a large part of the electric power
grid in the geo-graphic area of EMP exposure effectively instantaneously.
There is also a possibility of functional collapse of grids beyond the
exposed area, as electrical effects propagate from one region to another.

America's electricity is generated by energy companies throughout the
country through hundreds of power companies and a series of electric grids
that transmit electricity over hundreds of miles of power lines.

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation and the Department of
Energy released a report on the dangers of
<http://www.nerc.com/files/HILF.pdf>  EMPs in early June 2010.

The report deals with the threat of High-Impact, Low-Frequency (HILF)
electromagnetic threats to our electric grid and our national security.

These HILF risks include both natural occurrences such as solar flares and
deliberate EMP or RFW attacks on our nation by hostile nations or terrorist
organizations.

The target is the North American bulk power system, which includes more than
200,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines, thousands of generation
plants and millions of digital controls. More than 1,800 electric power
plants are part of this nationwide network.

If an EMP device is detonated 300 miles above the U.S. in the middle of the
country, it could effectively wipe out the entire electric grid system and
plunge our nation into the Dark Ages.

It's Happened Before
Electromagnetic Pulse incidents in the past have disrupted electronic
infrastructures. In 1962, an EMP from a high altitude airburst of a nuclear
weapon near Hawaii, disrupted the electric system in that state.

Our own military has used EMP non-nuclear weapons against Iraq during the
first Gulf War. The weapon was used to disrupt and destroy Iraqi electronics
systems. (Robert J. Bunker, "Radio Frequency Weapons: Issues and
Potentials," Journal of California Law Enforcement, January 1, 2002).

Radio Frequency Wave (RFW) weapons - systems that can be carried in a
backpack or briefcase - have been used by criminals in the past and
unintentionally to destroy electronic systems.

RFWs have been used to commit crimes, and to disrupt police and military
operations. The Navy's report,
<http://thesecuritydesigngroup.com/files/TSWG_The_Threat_of_Radio_Frequency_
Weapons_to_Critical_Infrastructure_Facilities_1_.pdf> "The Threat Of Radio
Frequency Weapons To Critical Infrastructure Facilities," lists several
examples:

- In the Netherlands, an individual disrupted a local bank's computer
network because he was turned down for a loan. He constructed a
briefcase-size RFW, which he learned how to build from the Internet. Bank
officials did not even realize that they had been attacked or what had
happened until long after the event.

- In Japan, two yakuza criminals were caught stealing from a Pachinko
machine using a hidden high energy RF gun to interfere with the machine's
computer and falsely trigger a win.

- In St. Petersburg, Russia, a criminal robbed a jewelry store by defeating
the alarm system with a repetitive RF generator. "Its manufacture was no
more complicated than assembling home microwave ovens."

- RFWs were used in separate incidents against the U.S. Embassy in

Moscow to falsely set off alarms and to induce a fire in a sensitive area.

The loss of an electric grid can be devastating as Americans and Canadians
have seen in the past. In 1977, New York experienced a blackout that was
described as a "night of terror." Chaos reigned in the city as stores were
looted and set on fire, cars were overturned and 3,776 were arrested.
Multiply this night of terror by the thousands in every city in America if
an EMP shuts down our electric grids.

In 1989, more than 6 million people lost power due to an EMP from solar
activity. It caused a massive power failure in Canada. Fortunately, it only
lasted hours.

In 1998, Auckland, New Zealand experienced a blackout lasting five weeks!
Fortunately, water and sewage systems were functioning. Electricity was
available in other areas, so it wasn't a nationwide catastrophe.

Hundreds of thousands could die in looting, rioting and fires in our major
cities if an EMP wipes out our electric grid.

What Can Be Done?
The United States must take seriously the threat posed by EMP attacks. The
military has already taken measures to shield its systems from EMP attacks,
but little has been done yet to shield our electric grid system from such an
attack. This includes banks, water treatment plants, planes, hospitals,
schools and any other facility that relies on computers. All of these must
be shielded from the potential of an EMP attack or a solar flare.

 



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