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Personal EMP

Sunday, March 12, 2017 16:10
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There seems to be a surge of what might be called Personal EMP, at least here in the N American continent in early February. Is this caused by the bow stress, and can we expect more of this? There was a double incident of van and bus fires on March 1 in Manchester, England, and an unexplained parking garage fire at Disney too in February. Cars bursting into flame? [and from another] North Freedom: We had a couple new electric space heaters plugged in upstairs, and they apparently blew a circuit. This happened repeatedly while we were trying to figure out just which circuit or device was the issue. None of that is supposed to create an EMP, nor are space heaters supposed to blow a circuit in a newly rewired house. So all the lights go out in the basement.  All 5, simultaneously, on two different circuits there. All 5 light bulbs needed to be replaced. Then the hot water disappeared. The plumber confirmed that the reset switch on the hot water heater had been thrown but the filament was fried anyway. Yes, the water table is only 5 feet below the floor here, and EMP acts like lightning, seeking water and electronics are a great route for this. But it should not have happened! [and from another] Baraboo:  My electric lights began to flicker. And then my smoke alarm, which has been dead for nine years, suddenly came alive and began chirping wildly. Simultaneously the TV in my spare bedroom turned itself on, and the batteries in my never-used flashlight failed. My heater controller failed within days, as did the battery on my IPad! [and from another] Main: A year ago my phone started ringing and it was my wife’s phone calling. But her phone was plugged in, recharging, next to mind on the table, and she was upstairs, asleep. Now again about 6 weeks ago this happened again. This time both our phones were plugged in, being recharged. This time my phone called her phone, and recorded on her answering machine. We could hear the news on the TV playing in the background, so it was a definite connection between the two phones. [and from another] Huge Fire as Bus goes up in Flames in middle of Manchester Street. March 1, 2017 http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/773532/bus-fire-explodes-manchester-cheadle-hulme-rush-hour-traffic-travel The back of the double decker bus caught fire in Cheadle Hulme during rush hour. One witness told Manchester Evening News: “I couldn’t believe it. The whole of the back of the bus where the engine is just went up in flames.” [and from another] Van Explosion under Manchester Airport's Runway causes Terror and Travel Chaos as Planes are Diverted. March 1, 2017. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4269010/Massive-explosion-tunnel-Manchester-Airport.html A van caught fire in a huge explosion inside a tunnel underneath a runway at Manchester Airport. The tunnel on the A538 was closed along with the runway as fire crews battled the blaze last night after eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud bang. [and from another] Disneyland Parking Garage Fire Damages 9 Cars. February 14, 2017. http://abc7.com/news/multiple-cars-catch-fire-at-disneyland-parking-garage/1753131/ Multiple cars caught fire at the main parking garage for Disneyland guests. The investigation into the cause of the fire was underway, officials stated. Foul play was not suspected as a factor.  It's just an accidental fire that started with one vehicle then quickly communicated to other vehicles.

If EMP can cause a surge in an electric train, or fry the electronics on a fly-by-wire airplane, then it can surely play havoc with personal electronics such as cars and cell phones and home appliances. Cell phones plugged in to be charged are subject to a surge through the electric power grid, and with a “send” function activated would likely try to call the last phone number called. EMP is known to be both surge and brownout, so having lights flicker and then burn out would occur. Filaments such as found in light bulbs or electric heaters would be particularly sensitive to be fried. 

It should not be surprising that car, van, and bus engines burst into flame, as fuel for a fire is right at hand in the gas tank and oil tank. Car moving parts are greased well, too. An EMP affecting the battery would spark in all directions, and once roaring, the fire would cause an explosion. The public can expect such incidents to occur, intermittently, due to the charged tail of Nibiru interacting with the electric screech in rock layers in both compression and stretch regions. Obviously, one should avoid touching any electronics affected, during an EMP, avoid air and train travel if possible, and if in a car or bus seemingly affected by EMP, leave the vehicle before it explodes.

Source: ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for March 11, 2017



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