An EMP Strikes While at Work. Here Are the Steps We Must Take Next.

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The very idea of a high altitude EMP, an electromagnetic pulse, is enough to make a calm person shiver inside their boots! It is a man-made pulse of energy that will, in theory, destroy the electronics infrastructure within its sightline!

In other words, no lights, laptops, clocks, TVs, radios – anything that runs on electricity! It has also been suggested if such a thing should happen, cars and other vehicles will also go down because of the electronic systems integrated within!

Speaking of vehicles, since there is a 50-50 chance you may be away from home should an EMP hit, you need to be prepared! Instead of a bug-out bag take along a ‘get home bag’ with supplies that will keep you going until you reach your destination – home!

After all, you have no idea where you will be – most probably at work – when the SHTF or how long it will take you to reunite with your loved ones.

For tips on what you should pack and what you should do, go over to the next page!

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12 Comments

  1. Dave Hummel said:

    I’m good. I’m an artist and Football coach. So I work out of home or across the street.

  2. Kevin Bates said:

    I’m a mechanic in a small rural town 4 blocks from work. Major rivers to the north and south with several streams ponds and lakes all around. Small game in town farms and gardens all over the place. I’ll just have to work outside and trade for everything I need.

  3. Enigma lost said:

    Find that girl that you’ve been stalking for years and pay her a visit.
    The police and everyone will be overwhelmed so have fun. But be careful and carry plenty of extra ammo in case you run into someone who has wronged you in the past

  4. Wayne Dellinger said:

    Take a bike=stolen at gunpoint when you pass bad men on the way cause everyone can ride one. Skateboard on the other hand is portable and much more unlikely to be stolen because most people can’t Skateboard.

  5. Dave Hummel said:

    Nice so you’re solution is steal and possibly kill. Better hope you don’t try to steal from me, cause this hippy prepper packs and am a damned good shot.

  6. Ernest Levesque said:

    location, location, location….That is all you really need to understand on how to survive an EMP pulse. I know someone that is prepped to the max but also does lots of travel for his job. Your survival will depend on where you are when it hits. being 4 hours from home by plane turns into weeks of travel after an EMP. I live in a part of the U.S. that if I happens in winter the death toll by spring will be omg.

    • Eric said:

      Anyone consider propane or natural gas, wood, wood pellets, or corn as alternate heat sources?

  7. Link Dobbs said:

    I think he was saying a board is less likely to get stolen not the he plans to steal… Chill dude.

  8. Wayne Dellinger said:

    I have a board and a sense of honor. Read my post. It says pass bad men: not I am one. I was trying to get people to consider my option:not communicating a threat. This is why I just read these posts and don’t comment much.

  9. Mike7893 said:

    Ummmm. What “EMP” is identified? An exoatmospheric nuclear detonation? A coronal mass ejection damaging the power grid? Contrary to Internet belief, this will not effect your car. Get in your car, start it, drive home. Work on replacing your fuses and circuit breakers there, and use your generator sparingly.

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