Friday, August 29, 2014

IEMI - It's only a matter of time

Local EMP attacks the size of a briefcase.

Ways to protect from a local attack. - Photo

an electric field of 50 kV/m from 100 meters away - damage photo below.

 Circuits FlambĂ©, with crisped chips and broiled boards, resulted from tests with pulsed electromagnetic radiation in the author’s laboratory at Metatech Corp., in Goleta, Calif. The damage, from left, is as follows: A lid of an integrated circuit was scorched and warped; the capacitor labeled “C9” was completely blown away; part of a ceramic capacitor was shorn off; and the right-hand edge of a small integrated circuit was blasted.

 My Father was a Defense contractor for the US Military and his designs in the 70's and 80's had to meet 5kV/m protection requirement measured at the location of the equipment.That was easier back then with slower processor speeds running at higher voltage.






The first line of defense should be putting as much distance as possible between you and the attacker. For instance, you could surround a building with a broad green meadow protected by fences, thus taking advantage of the falloff in an antenna’s electric field strength with distance. That’s not always possible, of course, so at the very least, you should locate critical equipment away from the building’s outermost walls.
The second line of defense involves the building in which the sensitive electronics are housed. No cable should enter the building without first passing through a specially designed surge arrester and a filter protection device coupled to a low-inductance grounding system. The surge arrester will “clip” a high-voltage pulse, but it will also generate some additional high-frequency noise, which the filter protection device will remove. The third line of defense lies in the walls themselves. Ideally, they should contain no windows, which are rather transparent to high-frequency EM fields; if there must be windows, cover them with metal screens. You should harden the walls with metal, such as concrete reinforced with rebar or even metallic wallboard. Best of all is a complete metal shield.

FYI

My Father told me that an over head exploded nuke in the upper atmosphere or space would generate about 50,000 V/m at Ground level. Pretty much trashes every electronic device you have not to mention the power grid. Could possibly set your house on fire through electrical wiring not protected by metal conduit..

Saturday, August 23, 2014

I was unaware.


Local

More Than A Thousand Stood Under Heat & Sun For Free Food In Miami

MIAMI (CBSMiami) — More than a thousand locals lined up Friday morning for several hours under the scorching sun and heat in Miami  for a box full of food.
The event located at the Central Shopping Plaza at 3825 NW 7th Street started at 9:00 a.m.
Participants got a box of free vegetables, meats and bread worth $100 until 12:00 p.m.–or until supplies lasted.
Those who didn’t want to stand in line could wait in their car for the drive-thru portion of the event.
Brittany Payne, a mother of three, stood in line for hours with her baby boy.
“It’s something I have to do to feed my kids,” said Payne.
Payne joined Miami residents lined up under the scorching sun and heat.
“It’s a blessing because if it wasn’t for them I couldn’t eat today,” said Payne.

If you can get people to stand in line for hours in scorching heat, in today's society, they are hungry. I haven't noticed any of this going on in my area. I guess Texas the mean conservative State actually has the money to feed the poor with a EBT card. The conservatives can feed the poor the compassionate liberals can't.

So shut up bitches.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Stoeger Coach Gun

I've always wanted one of these. Why I have never bought one I don't know. I have come close to buying one on several occasions but never did.

$549 retail and a damn fine handy gun.

Rubber Bullet

I always wondered how dangerous Police rubber bullets were, and what kind of damage they cause. Well, Ferguson protest gave me an example.

Belly shot just above the waist. Ouch!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Online dangers

BRANDEN GHENA pulls his car up under a traffic light in a city in Michigan. He plugs a radio transmitter into the car's power adapter, connects it to his laptop and, with a few keyboard strokes, takes control of every traffic light in town.


"We were able to advance the light," Ghena says of the experiment, which took place in May. "We could make it turn green."


Ghena, an electrical engineer at the University of Michigan, and his team were exploiting a vulnerability in the light's traffic controller. Present at every signalled intersection, the controller switches between red, yellow and green lights according to its programming. It can be set to change at regular intervals, or based on input from external traffic sensors.


These controllers are often networked across a city, and receive commands via a sequence of data packets. This allows engineers to manage them remotely, but anyone with network access can send these commands. All Ghena had to do was figure out which sequences of packets corresponded to which controller commands, and he gained full control.

As ya'll probably suspect I see a lot of different doctors. 3 specialists and my GP. All three specialist want me to sign up for online medical information, where I can get my labs, notes and schedule doctors appoitments whithout ever making a phone call. 

They can have their stuff send me a notice to come in say after a lab and schedule an appointment for me online. That seems kind of handy but I printed out the terms and agreement and studied them. They of course are from a private company that the doctors pay for the service and pressure me to do it. I would like to, but under the terms it voids the 1996 HIPA act and your medical information becomes a commodity for the service. Also if some one hacks their site it says they are not responsible for any damaged incurred as a result. I see serious problems with that as it gives them only a reputation incentive to keep my data safe. So I read this article why trying to make a decision if I want to do it. Ughh!

Next week when I go to one of them they are going to hit me up again to do it like they do every month. I am having a difficult time with this and really not in the mental shape to deal with right now. To be clear I am confused about what to do. I think I'll just keep waiting and tell them I am still thinking about it. Technology is a double edged sword, which side is sharper?

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Flag Burning

I spent many a day working and messing around in Weatherford, TX and when they catch these guys they are gonna wish they never did it. Some places you just don't mess with, Weatherford is one of them. The Mexicans burning home owners American flags better hope the police catch them first.

Wetback scum.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Giant walking on the Moon

Open google earth. Click on [View] -> [Explore] -> [Moon].

When google moon comes up copy and paste the below coordinates in search and hit enter. There is a giant Bipedal creature walking in mid stride there and casting a shadow in the direction of the suns rays. Zoom in and out to see it better. Woooo Weee Woooo, Spooky. Explain that one WB? hahahaha!

27 34 11.64N, 19 35 31.95 W


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Walking Bear?

The gait looks like a man in a bear suit to me.



Upate: It is areal Bear with two injured front paws.

News Media Bias

Got this in an email.

 A biker is riding by the zoo in Washington , DC when he sees a little girl leaning into the lion's cage. Suddenly, the lion grabs her by the collar of her jacket and tries to pull her inside to slaughter her, under the eyes of her screaming parents.

The biker jumps off his Harley, runs to the cage and hits the lion square on the nose with a powerful punch. Whimpering from the pain, the lion jumps back, letting go of the girl, and the biker brings her to her terrified parents, who thank him endlessly.

 A reporter has watched the whole event. Addressing the biker, he says, "Sir, this was the most gallant and brave thing I've seen a man do in my whole life." The biker replies, "Why, it was nothing, really. The lion was behind bars. I just saw this little kid in danger and acted as I felt right."

The reporter says, "Well, I'll make sure this won't go unnoticed . I'm a journalist, you know, and tomorrow's paper will have this story on the front page. So, what do you do for a living and what political affiliation do you have?" The biker replies, "I'm a U.S. Marine and a Republican." The journalist leaves.

The following morning the biker buys the paper to see if it indeed brings news of his actions, and reads, on the front page:

 " U.S. MARINE ASSAULTS AFRICAN IMMIGRANT AND STEALS HIS LUNCH!"

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Careful what you say to your potted plants

I was told by a source I know that they can listen to what you are saying in your house with a laser and high speed camera using your window as a speaker. Looks like my source wasn't making it up.


California community stumped by mystery animal

It's a dog doofuses. How blind do you have to be not to see that this is a dog?

Link

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Officials in a Southern California city are trying to identify an animal caught in grainy black-and-white video footage moving quietly through a residential neighborhood, saying the beast does not appear to be a dog or a mountain lion.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

I'm Back

Finally got out of the hospital. Thanks for every ones patience.

Found this in my email, catching up on it.