Even though U.S. scientists have known about electromagnetic pulses for quite some time – and, in fact, intentionally created them in the late 1950s and early 1960s during Read More


Even though U.S. scientists have known about electromagnetic pulses for quite some time – and, in fact, intentionally created them in the late 1950s and early 1960s during Read More

During the Cold War, one of the biggest concerns of U.S. military officials was that the U.S.S.R might detonate a nuclear missile miles above the United States to Read More

On Aug. 30, 1961, the Soviet Union announced that it would end a three-year moratorium on high-altitude nuclear testing. The U.S. response was a well-documented series of five Read More

In 1963, the United States, Russia and the United Kingdom signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty, also known as the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The agreement, which Read More

Have you read Ted Koppel’s book about an anticipated EMP event? In the past, almost all the warnings about an electromagnetic pulse – whether from a massive solar Read More

Ever hear of the Carrington Event? Probably not. It occurred more than 150 years ago and its effects were minimal. But if anything like it happens again – Read More

When I read a Washington Times article (see link below) about China building electromagnetic pulse weapons that they might use against Taiwan – and also against the U.S. Read More