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He may be right, heaven forbid, for the wrong reasons. Serious people in and out of our gov't are concerned abt an electo-magnetic pulse attack. E.g. see http://www.empcommission.org/.

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Submitted by Rob (United States), Jan 6, 2009 at 10:03

He may be right, heaven forbid, for the wrong reasons. Serious people in and out of our gov't are concerned about an electo-magnetic pulse attack. E.g. see http://www.empcommission.org/.

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Our current trajectory will not continue; but energy is not the problem. [478 words]
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He may be right, heaven forbid, for the wrong reasons. Serious people in and out of our gov't are concerned abt an electo-magnetic pulse attack. E.g. see http://www.empcommission.org/. [28 words]RobJan 6, 2009 10:03147137
He's mostly right on. [372 words]AlJan 6, 2009 19:41147137

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