Russia Prepares For Solar Flares While We Argue About Global Warming

By Major Van Harl USAF Ret

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Russia Watches Solar Flares While We Argue About Global Warming
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Wisconsin –-(Ammoland.com)-  Global warming, more middle-east conflicts, the democrats, more gun control laws, my daughter’s broken foot and me turning sixty.

As if I don’t have enough to worry about, now there is the issue of massive radiation striking the earth because of solar flares from the sun.

My old roommate from Army Infantry School sits an Army intelligence desk somewhere. He spends his days watching the Asian countries and the middle-east for potential problems that could negatively impact the US.

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If the solar flare is of the size of the one in 1859 or bigger, the effects could be felt in hours. Anything that runs on electricity and is turned on will most likely suffer damage.

Every once in a while he likes to send me unclassified information that scares the “heck” out of me. In September of 1859 telegraph operators were sitting at the then only fifteen years old system sending out daily messages, when they were found dead with their hands still on the sending key. Telegraph lines were melted for miles in all directions and fires were breaking out all over the place.

Solar flares (also know as coronal mass ejections/CME) to include a massive one had erupted on the sun and sent out millions of watts of electromagnetic energy straight for the earth (Space Weather Prediction Center / swpc.noaa.gov). Of course that energy was looking for a place to ground its self into the earth. In those days the telegraph lines with their copper wire functioned as giant lightning rods and provided a path for this sudden massive burst of electric energy.

The Northern Lights that I got to watch regularly while stationed in Alaska can be seen sometimes in the northern part of the US, but in 1859 during that super storm on the sun, these lights were seen in Cuba and Hawaii. Technology was not that advanced in 1859. Other than the destructive damage to the telegraph systems and railroad workers found fried on metal railroad tracks, there was not a whole lot of damage that would stop society.

But technology and the times have changed.

Think back to 1999 when everyone was scrambling to get ready for Y2K. There was the belief that computers were going to fail when the world rolled into the year 2000. It did not happen, but there were years of advanced warning and years to prepare just in case.

Solar flares cannot be predicted (the Russians are trying though). If one of these mass ejections shoots out in the direction of earth, the impact can arrive in days (solar-storm-warning.com). If the solar flare is of the size of the one in 1859 or bigger, the effects could be felt in hours. Anything that runs on electricity and is turned on will most likely suffer damage.

Faraday Can: one of the easiest ways to shield items from electromagnetic radiation is with an insulated, sealed metal box called a Faraday cage. It can be made of solid metal or wire mesh and needs to be completely enclosed, with an insulated liner so that nothing inside comes into contact with the metal.  Cardboard box and aluminum foil for Faraday cage. A Faraday cage is easy to make using a cardboard box wrapped with aluminum foil.  To protect emergency backup electronics such as a radio or laptop, put them (unplugged) inside a sealed cardboard box, then wrap the box completely with aluminum foil. Another solution is to line the inside of a metal garbage can with cardboard. During peak radiation storms, it’s a simple matter to put your small electronics inside and close the lid.
Faraday Can: one of the easiest ways to shield items from electromagnetic radiation is with an insulated, sealed metal box called a Faraday cage.     It can be made of solid metal or wire mesh and needs to be completely enclosed, with an insulated liner so that nothing inside comes into contact with the metal.    A Faraday cage is easy to make using a cardboard box wrapped with aluminum foil.    To protect emergency backup electronics such as a radio or laptop, put them (unplugged) inside a sealed cardboard box, then wrap the box completely with aluminum foil.    Another solution is to line the inside of a metal garbage can with cardboard.      During peak radiation storms, it’s a simple matter to put your small electronics inside and close the lid.

How many people do you know who cannot live without their computer or smart phones? Their lives revolve around the instant worldwide communication that the internet provides. So, how many of you leave your computer on all the time, even when you are not at home or at work using that computer?

We have people in the military that spend twenty-four hours a day watching the sun for adverse impact on our satellites. If there is a flare up these satellite drivers try to move their very expensive and extremely valuable assets away from the negative effects of the sun. So with the military watching the sun you would expect a warning if something bad was about to happen.

If you are at work and you get this warning can you get home in time to turn off all your computers, TVs, radios and air conditioners? There is not enough money in all the bank accounts of all the insurance companies in North America to pay the replacement costs for the damage that will occur. The ozone will be disrupted and there is expected to be a temporary hole in the protective layer (spaceweather.com).

This of course will allow a dramatic increase in the UV radiation. You will need SF 200 sun block just to go out at night to inspect the damage to your world. There is a good side to all of this. If you are in the business of making computers and communications equipment and you if have prepared for this possible crisis, your stock value will shoot right through the roof when the new replacement orders come in. Of course there has to be a functioning and electronically communicating Stock Market in order for your stock to rise in price.

If the Russians prove to be correct then it will not matter how rich or poor a nation is, cut off electricity for a week because of solar flare damage world-wide and there will be nothing to hang on to. Your biggest problem will be trying to find something to eat two days after the killer eruptions on the surface of the sun. Pray for cloudy days and lots of canned food.

Major Van Harl USAF Ret.
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About Major Van Harl USAF Ret.:Major Van E. Harl USAF Ret., a career Police Officer in the U.S. Air Force was born in Burlington, Iowa, USA, in 1955. He was the Deputy Chief of police at two Air Force Bases and the Commander of Law Enforcement Operations at another. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Infantry School.  A retired Colorado Ranger and currently is an Auxiliary Police Officer with the Cudahy PD in Milwaukee County, WI.  His efforts now are directed at church campus safely and security training.  He believes “evil hates organization.”  [email protected]

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Leo Smith

Only the Liberals are arguing over Climate Change. They are the idiots with their priorities all screwed up.