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2023-12-14 at 3:45 AM UTCGood sheep ,now roll over
Originally posted by aldra https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/blu-114.htm
just build your house in a faraday cage. Ez. Every bitcoin skitzo worth his salt keeps his gold plate of seed phrases and cold storage paper and hardware wallets in a faraday cage in a secure underground bunker. Every home owner should have one to prevent cosmic bit flipping and such so you can digitize your brain one day and keep the files in a jar to one day be uploaded to a computer -
2023-12-14 at 3:46 AM UTCread how it works, meant to destroy power infrastructure, faraday cage won't do shit if the threads fall in
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2023-12-14 at 3:51 AM UTCthat kind of stuff should be released regularly and we should have an active development against it.
Energy grids are a dumb idea, they should also be decentralized. One day a western country will get fucked and people will have to change every aspect of their lives and get new sockets and plugs for everything because people are too complacent now -
2023-12-14 at 5:35 AM UTC
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2023-12-14 at 5:37 AM UTClook at the link
it's a bomb that spreads tiny, conductive graphite threads across an area, little metallic strings
when they fall on or near high voltage electronics it creates a short circuit and overloads the device -
2023-12-14 at 5:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra look at the link
it's a bomb that spreads tiny, conductive graphite threads across an area, little metallic strings
when they fall on or near high voltage electronics it creates a short circuit and overloads the device
cool but thats just short circuting out a power line which someone could do with hot air balloons or probably even metal cans on a sting and party balloons
EMP is a soft-bomb or high altitude nuke, isn't it? -
2023-12-14 at 5:46 AM UTCEMP has a much wider range but it can be blocked by shielding, faraday cages, solid copper etc.
this stuff is meant to be used on power stations and switching equipment, you can't really do anything to stop it -
2023-12-14 at 5:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat Even though I lived or was Sherinian before really even the worked wide web became a thing but I was a young kid then but I mean I lived and functioned a long time before smartphones and gps na citations nd Google maps were a tho k and I honestly don’t know how I would be able to function low if I couldn’t use digital map apps or I had no smartphone like I wouldn’t k ow hit or use a map not have access to one nor do I eve. Remember how I did it back then.
Wariat is right for once. He couldn't find his victims and I couldn't navigate properly driving car ap work.
GPS is really relied on in these times.
I have a Thomas Map somewhere but they're a bitch to read. you need a good memory and be able to navigate with the map upside down or sideways at times while reading text rightside up. it gets confusing. it doesn't rotate like on digital virtual maps. -
2023-12-14 at 8:33 AM UTC"Building an entire infrastructure from scratch is a monumental task, but with careful planning and strategic implementation, we can make significant progress. Let's break down your request into different components and explore potential approaches to building each one:
Monetary Banking System:
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Internet Infrastructure:
Developing a decentralized internet infrastructure can be achieved by combining various technologies and approaches. One option is to leverage mesh networks, where devices communicate with each other directly, bypassing the need for a centralized infrastructure. Additionally, satellite-based internet connectivity can help bridge the digital divide in areas lacking physical infrastructure. Open-source projects like the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) can be utilized to create a distributed and resilient web infrastructure, ensuring content availability even if certain nodes go offline.
Social Media Platform:
For a decentralized social media platform, we can look into platforms like Mastodon. Mastodon operates on the concept of federated social networks, where multiple interconnected servers (instances) host communities. Each instance is independently operated, allowing users to choose their preferred community guidelines. Encouraging the development and adoption of federated social media platforms can promote decentralization and empower users to control their data and online experiences.
Government and Governance:
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Electricity Grid:
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Web Page Design and PGP Encryption:
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To begin putting these ideas into action, we should focus on the following steps:
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Building an entirely new infrastructure will require time, resources, and dedicated effort. Incremental progress and continuous improvement will be crucial. By focusing on the core principles of decentralization, sustainability, and user empowerment, we can lay the foundation for a more resilient and inclusive society." -
2023-12-14 at 1:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/blu-114.htm
I remember that stuff from the first gulf war. That's more like a short-circuit creator that only works on energized power lines. EMPs fry most everything modern -
2023-12-14 at 1:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra read how it works, meant to destroy power infrastructure, faraday cage won't do shit if the threads fall in
The threads are to create a circuit to short out a live electric path. They're literally chaff...but instead of aluminum they're a more conductive strand to create a short circuit.
A person with all his electronics could stand right in the middle of one and walk away looking like a retarded fuzz ball -
2023-12-14 at 1:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Third Temple cool but thats just short circuting out a power line which someone could do with hot air balloons or probably even metal cans on a sting and party balloons
EMP is a soft-bomb or high altitude nuke, isn't it?
First part...correct.
Second part...the most damaging would be a high altitude nuke designed with an enhanced EMP effect
There are other EMP generator bombs that are more localized effect
There are also EMP generators that are electric...basically microwave ovens on steroids -
2023-12-14 at 1:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra EMP has a much wider range but it can be blocked by shielding, faraday cages, solid copper etc.
this stuff is meant to be used on power stations and switching equipment, you can't really do anything to stop it
Cover the bare aluminum conductors in a jacked
Instant protection from short circuits -
2023-12-14 at 1:38 PM UTC
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2023-12-14 at 1:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you only need a fraction of that now.
electronics of that era have resistor the size of a candy and needed more energy to fry.
not so with 3 nanometer wafers these days,
Things now are more emp resistant overall. Especially if someone decided to harden the circuitry
Also building codes are applying bonding to the electrical system which has the tendency to attenuate the excess current from an EMP -
2023-12-14 at 2:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock Things now are more emp resistant overall. Especially if someone decided to harden the circuitry
Also building codes are applying bonding to the electrical system which has the tendency to attenuate the excess current from an EMP
wont matter if "soft" things like your smart meter or appliances control board get fried.
every appliances have complex and vulnerable electronic control boards these days. -
2023-12-14 at 2:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny wont matter if "soft" things like your smart meter or appliances control board get fried.
every appliances have complex and vulnerable electronic control boards these days.
If my smart meter gets fried I get free electricity
Doesn't matter to me...I can live my day to day life without them -
2023-12-14 at 2:21 PM UTC
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2023-12-14 at 2:32 PM UTC
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2023-12-14 at 2:40 PM UTCif you zap it dead with an emp device its not like they can prove you break it intentionally or something.
best of all you get your free energy without having to pay your government,