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Topic started on 17-11-2011 @ 11:35 AM by Heyyo_yoyo
ok... here's an odd article I thought I'd share with you all...

Spanish Authorities using a new EMP weapon on Citizens?

While the writing style is representative of a biased freshman, the info is quite interesting...

The difference this time was that the local police force used some high tech device from the police station that caused most all electronic items within 500 meters of the police station to be knocked out for about one hour. The Police told the locals it was a safety wave .This safety wave
effect lasted for about one hour in the early morning times while the Helicopter flew in and about one hour later flew out. The effects were no mobile phones in that 500 meter radius of the police station would work. No cars within that field effect could be made to start their engines. All other cars outside the region were not allowed to enter this safety wave region so it’s not known if they
can knock out engines that were running at the time of the safety wave event.

All satellite TV and cable TV devices in the safety wave region were knocked out also. We are talking a region festooned with multi story apartment blocks with hundreds if not thousands of normal Spanish going about their normal lives unaware that there was some sort of test of a safety wave device about to be given to them.


What do you make of this ATS?...


reply posted on 17-11-2011 @ 11:48 AM by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by RedParrotHead



Yes, the emp is essentially an electro-magnetic wave. anything within it's range, on or off, would have most if not all of it's circuits shorted out, and I believe any microprocessors would be wiped clean.



reply posted on 17-11-2011 @ 11:48 AM by Wookiep
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"Safety wave"? Yeah that'll keep em safe... One would think it would knock out all those electronics permanently, but it doesn't sound permanent.
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reply posted on 17-11-2011 @ 11:49 AM by nekomata111
Originally posted by RedParrotHead
reply to
post by Heyyo_yoyo



An EMP would permanently damage electronics...correct?


not really, depends the intensity of it


reply posted on 17-11-2011 @ 11:53 AM by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo



It think it's a dubious report at best with some basic facts wrong.

An emp would permanently disable all electronic devices within range. It would not pick or choose. A running car motor shouldn't stop cold unless maybe it's a fuel injection engine. I can see you not being able to start the car, and any circuits within it to die (the starter) but the engine should be fine.

As well, this would effect ALL equipment, not some, and would be permanent until circuits were replaced, not a matter of hours.

A jamming device sounds more plausible and would account for phone/sat/internet disruptions.

And the claims of a spike in deaths because of burials THAT day, what? Are they THAT efficient in Spain that people are buried within hours of death? I know this is Jewish tradition, and I think Muslim too, but is this the norm in Spain?


reply posted on 17-11-2011 @ 11:59 AM by RedParrotHead
Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
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post by Heyyo_yoyo



A jamming device sounds more plausible and would account for phone/sat/internet disruptions.



This sounds more plausible to me as well. Like a more powerful version of the cellphone jammers you can get online...
edit on 11/17/2011 by RedParrotHead because: (no reason given)

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