Have Concessions to Iran Made an EMP Attack More Likely?
Wed, December 11, 2013
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Watch Clarion Project's webinar on the danger of an electromagnetic pulse attack and how the recent interim agreement in Geneva aids Iran's nuclear weapons program. After watching, share with others.
The Clarion Project hosted a live, online webinar on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 with renowned expert Dr. Peter Vincent Pry titled “Have Concessions to Iran Made an EMP Attack More Likely?”
Dr. Pry is the executive director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security for the Congressional Caucus on Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) and director of the United States Nuclear Strategy Forum, an advisory body to Congress on policies to counter weapons of mass destruction.
An Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), a burst of electromagnetic energy caused by either solar flares or a nuclear device detonated more than 30 kilometers (18 miles) above the atmosphere, could possibly destroy America's and Canada's electric grid.
Among the topics discussed by Dr. Pry:
- What is an EMP?
- How the Geneva interim agreement affects Iran's nuclear weapons program
- The Vulnerability of the U.S. power grid
- Natural occurrences of EMPs by solar flares
- EMPs caused by high altitude nuclear explosions
- What the government can do to mitigate the dangers







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