02.19.10

Cult of EMP Crazy: On Radio

Posted in Crazy Weapons, Extremism at 12:44 pm by George Smith

The CEO of one company that sells electromagnetic pulse doom protection, Emprimus, goes on Michael Savage to tell listeners EMP bombs and ray guns are everywhere. You only have to listen to the first minute or so to get the gist.

And everything you need to know about Michael Savage is here and here.

The link here takes you to YouTube (embedding disabled) for a Coast to Coast interview with William Forschten.

Coast to Coast is the most famous, perhaps only radio station to corner the market in the US on the great conspiracy to hide the truth about “UFOs, strange occurrences, life after death and other unexplained phenomena.”

After 90 percent of the electronics are knocked out in the US, what about the 2 million people in (or around) prisons, Forstchen asks.

It’s something few have considered. Especially if the attack comes during winter.

“In the end, advocates for EMP preparation could end up being their own worst enemy,” Sharon Weinberger, writing for Foreign Policy this week, so wisely said.


Many just can’t come to grips with the actual ‘cult-like’ behavior of various parts of the Cult of EMP Crazy.

Like Foreign Policy magazine.

To point it out is just … too … well, disrespectful by dint of being true.

Others are not always so inhibited.

“At least one speaker [at the 2009 EMP conference] acknowledged that people who are passionate about the EMP issue are sometimes viewed as being a little off-kilter, but he said the good turnout at the conference shows that they are not alone,” one local newspaper commented.

Originally noted here.

Another culty element of the GOP Electromagnetic Pulse Crazy — uh — cult, is the involvement of the Christian far right, those who believe in and welcome the end of all things for us while they go to heaven.

And some electromagnetic pulse doom-related video from them is here.

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