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					Originally Posted by Anchor  Most of the posts in this thread seem highly speculative in nature.
 There does not seem to be much definitive information in public, and people who understand RF are few and far between. Bleep! seems to be one of the few that understand.
 
 What worries me, is that people talk about EMP as if it were some kind of constant. EMP's can of course be of varying strengths. The need to protect against EMP caused by a local nuke, is different than the need against one caused by a CME type phenomena, or a high up "big" nuke covering a wide area.
 
 The earlier advice that cars would be unaffected is dodgy since most modern cars are very dependent of digital technogy.
 
 It is true that if people start slinging nukes about, we would have more to worry about.
 
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 Why don't you just delete the thread if it's speculative. I work in this field and yes, antennas does concentrate EMP just like radio wave. Read the first post I made, the reason I brought the topic was about a future EMW of great strength coming from the sun according to Henry Deacon's somewhere in 2009.
Since, I work for a large Electric power company and already have lived this kind of problems, I put some simple advices, not expensive, to protect one electronic devices.
Now, if you don't agree it's ok. But I'm not being speculative, plus I provided some useful links since I can't begin to write a book about the topic on this thread.
And yes, EMW constantly comes from the sun.
Namaste, Steven