National EMP Conference to Feature
Brigitte Gabriel and Guy Rodgers;
Actions by Iran, North Korea “raise the stakes”
Concerns over a possible EMP attack on the United States have increased significantly since Congress first established the EMP Commission, nine years ago. The recent missile launches by North Korea and Iran’s continued drive to develop nuclear bombs mean these concerns are well-founded.
Beginning September 8th, ACT! for America will join numerous other organizations in the first-ever national conference dedicated to educating Americans about the threat of an EMP attack and what America can do to defend itself.
The conference will be held in Niagara Falls, New York, and will feature Brigitte Gabriel and Guy Rodgers. To find out more information or to register log on to www.empactamerica.org.
As we have described in previous email alerts, an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) is caused by a high-altitude nuclear explosion. It can burn out the electrical grid, computers, telephones, water supply and transportation systems of an entire country. The potential for such widespread destruction from a single weapon, while unrecognized by most Americans, is a serious threat to our nation that must be addressed.
Just recently a key Senate subcommittee heard testimony on the nature and potency of this threat.
This conference in Niagara Falls is intended as a watershed event, helping to build a national consensus on the urgency to end our unprecedented vulnerability to a weapon that may already be in the hands of rogue nations or terror groups dedicated to our destruction.
We encourage ACT! for America members to explore the possibility of attending this seminal event. Visit www.empactamerica.org to find out more information.
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