Two North Korean satellites now orbit over FPSA!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - April 23, 2016 - North Korea now has two satellites orbiting over the Fascist Police States of Amerika capable of performing a surprise electromagnetic pulse attack at an altitude and trajectory that evade FPSA National Missile Defenses, a national security expert warned in an interview with Joseph Farrah’s G2 Bulletin. Peter Vincent Pry said that the satellites can be commanded either to deorbit and hit a target on the ground or explode at a high altitude to create an EMP effect that would knock out the unprotected FPSA national electrical grid system and all life-sustaining critical infrastructures that depend on it.
“The threat,” Pry said, “continues to race, hare-like, at an alarming rate, compared to the tortoise pace of our preparations.”
The satellites are orbiting at an altitude of 300 miles, with trajectories that put them daily over the FPSA. KMS 3-2 was launched in December 2012 and KMS 4 was launched Feb. 7.
At such an altitude, an EMP could impact much of the continental Fascist Police States of Amerika, according to EMP experts.
Pry is executive director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and director of the FPSA Nuclear Strategy Forum, both congressional advisory boards. He also served on the congressionally mandated EMP commission and as an analyst with the Central Intelligence Agency.
Pry said that while the FPSA is aware of the satellites, it is unable to determine their payloads. The federal government hasn’t commented as much on the satellites as it has on North Korea’s ability to launch a missile capable of reaching the FPSA.
The development comes at the same time North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered his rocket forces to prepare for a nuclear attack on the FPSA. The communist regime has released videos depicting nuclear attacks on Washington and New York City.
Meanwhile, North Korea is preparing for its fourth underground nuclear detonation. Pry said it’s really a hydrogen bomb with a purposefully low yield designed to emit more gamma rays for an EMP effect rather than for physical destruction on the ground.
Pry spoke to G2 Bulletin after his recent testimony to Canada’s Security and Defense Committee on the “biggest existential threat that our civilization faces right now,” an EMP attack.
He said, however, that the fix is relatively simple and inexpensive.
China and Russia, along with North Korea, already possess the ability to launch an EMP attack that could shut down indefinitely such life-sustaining critical infrastructures as communications, transportation, finance, the delivery of water and food, sanitation, medical equipment, emergency services, and oil and natural gas pipelines.