Veteran's Today is about as reliable a source as Hal Turner or Sorcha Faal. He once said he has to lie about half of what he posts "to protect
himself from being killed".
Could be a one use EMP device, not necessarily nuclear just something with a very highly charged power source perhaps a battery that is one time use
that discharges very rapidly across some inductive coils or something to create an EMP field, probably only affects a very localized area and these
are more and more powerful and feasible with the advent of superconducting technologies.
The way an EMP works is to create a MAGNETIC wave of energy the more powerful the magnetic field the more it will pull electrons as it passes through
electronics', this is what damages the electronics' or shuts them down.
The affect is pretty much like causing an overload in the circuits that are exposed to the EMP.
Here are some amateur Youtuber's making their own tiny EMP devices albeit these are only toy's.
And you can guarantee nation states such as the US have the ability and the technology to deploy real affective devices that do not need a nuclear
blast to power them but likely they have to be both close to their target and are not as powerful or destructive as a full on EMP nuke would be.
Just some more video.
On a side not during the second world war the Germans were working on something that has remained a mystery to this day (though likely the US got it
after the war), planes flying over the city not sure, but it may have been Hamburg had to fly over a certain altitude or their engines would stop (old
fashioned deasil engines are unaffected but anything requiring electronics like a petrol engine would stop), just a bit of trivia I once read about in
a book called "The hunt for Zero Point", maybe the Germans were trying to create a kind of EMP field that would stop those engines or maybe it was
something else but interesting to add to it.
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