Surviving after the attack of an electromagnetic pulse weapon has become the summer's hot topic with scores of beach goers and pool-side patrons devouring the recently released One Second After. [It was #11 on The New York Times Best Sellers List.] Paperback versions of other apocalyptic thrillers continue to thrill too. Here are two that come highly recommended both through friends and reader reviews (to read reviews, click on the covers.) I've just ordered my copies. Full book reports coming soon.
Bill Forstchen on his new bestseller, One Second After
Wikipedia: Electromagnetic pulse
Newt talks about the threat of a nuclear North Korea
covertress | EMP Attack: Critical National Infrastructures
BTW, a strong geomagnetic storm could cause damage similar to the effects of an EMP -- all at the whim of the sun.
















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