EMP CRAZY CON AT SCENIC NIAGARA FALLS
While Electromagnetic Pulse Theatre was brushed off once again in the halls of Washington, DC, last week, the lobby will convene for their annual trade show in September.
And that means getting the word out in places like the Buffalo News, where readers are informed Steuben Foods of Elma, NY, will be hardened against sneak EMP attack.
"The nation’s enemies have set their sights on your cell phones, personal computers and the hundreds of thousands of transmission lines that make up the national power grid," writes reporter Danny Yadron here.
"That’s the case a group of Western New Yorkers led and backed by the head of Steuben Foods hopes to make during a conference on the dangers of electromagnetic pulse, scheduled for early September in the Niagara Falls Conference Center ...
"Tickets for the conference, scheduled for Sep. 8 to 10, cost $50 through Friday, $75 thereafter and $25 for government employees, first responders and students.
"[Newt Gingrich] will address attendees via video feed."
On Monday, DD updated his SITREP piece on Electromagnetic Pulse Theatre here.
The added point explained how although EMP Theatre isn't taken seriously in the corridors of power, it has a fair to good p.r. arm. While not quite ready for the frontpage of the New York Times Sunday edition, it can always be counted on to appear in business journals, the opinion page of the Washington Times and any other place generally favorable to whatever Newt Gingrich is interested in.
"Only the Amish and others not reliant on late 20th -- much less our 21st -- century technology would escape [electromagnetic pulse] unscathed," wrote someone at US News & World Report.
As always, returned to the time of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, a terrorist's dream, an American nightmare.
While Electromagnetic Pulse Theatre was brushed off once again in the halls of Washington, DC, last week, the lobby will convene for their annual trade show in September.
And that means getting the word out in places like the Buffalo News, where readers are informed Steuben Foods of Elma, NY, will be hardened against sneak EMP attack.
"The nation’s enemies have set their sights on your cell phones, personal computers and the hundreds of thousands of transmission lines that make up the national power grid," writes reporter Danny Yadron here.
"That’s the case a group of Western New Yorkers led and backed by the head of Steuben Foods hopes to make during a conference on the dangers of electromagnetic pulse, scheduled for early September in the Niagara Falls Conference Center ...
"Tickets for the conference, scheduled for Sep. 8 to 10, cost $50 through Friday, $75 thereafter and $25 for government employees, first responders and students.
"[Newt Gingrich] will address attendees via video feed."
On Monday, DD updated his SITREP piece on Electromagnetic Pulse Theatre here.
The added point explained how although EMP Theatre isn't taken seriously in the corridors of power, it has a fair to good p.r. arm. While not quite ready for the frontpage of the New York Times Sunday edition, it can always be counted on to appear in business journals, the opinion page of the Washington Times and any other place generally favorable to whatever Newt Gingrich is interested in.
"Only the Amish and others not reliant on late 20th -- much less our 21st -- century technology would escape [electromagnetic pulse] unscathed," wrote someone at US News & World Report.
As always, returned to the time of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, a terrorist's dream, an American nightmare.

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