Anonymous ID: c59cdf May 7, 2021, 6:34 p.m. No.13609437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9450

>>13609270

Nothing is as it seems. Vid related. Highly recommend the series, by the way.

The human animal - the pig - is a simple creature which defines good and bad according to pleasure and pain, respectively. Good is pleasure. Bad is pain. Flee from the pain, seek the pleasure.

https://youtu.be/zs474lPgO54

 

It is this feature of humanity which is most exploited. The fear of and flight from pain. The craving for and lust after pleasure.

Hence … Fear is freedom.

Control is liberty.

What is transpiring is a series of necessary lessons. "Mandatory training evolutions" we used to call them in the military. "Embrace the suck."

It's going to suck. There is going to be rampant destruction. Lives will be ruined. The economic fallout alone threatens to knock humanity back to horse and buggy as there is no escape from the impending collapse and every industry will bask in the radiance of the greatest meltup in human history when the everything bubble goes overunity in its nuclear yield.

 

There are three things we can do. We can submit to whatever plans the "elites" offer up as solutions. We can go completely black pill and paralyze ourselves with fear. Or we can shrug, leave a crap outside the elite bunker, and set about doing what needs to be done to survive and rebuild while preserving our ideas and values.

 

When we are stripped naked and left bare before the world… Will we be pigs … Or humans?

Anonymous ID: c59cdf May 7, 2021, 6:52 p.m. No.13609564   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13609510

Not usually.

A hard drive stores data by encoding magnetic polarity onto a physical disk using a read head.

EMP is a surge in the electric and magnetic field which couples into conductors to create high voltages and/or currents that can damage sensitive components.

 

While, in close proximity, a strong enough EMP could alter the magentization of a hard drive platter, this would only be within a very small range, I expect. Within a hundred meters or less from even strategic yield nuclear weapons in the megaton range.

 

The main concerns with EMP are the high frequency microwave spectrum coupling to electronics and batteries via cables/connectors (occasionally circuit traces) and the DC-like current which couples into transmission lines to burn out high voltage transformers/substations.