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  • [2007] Chinese sub pops up in the midst of a US carrier battle group

    11/14/2010 11:31:55 AM PST · 100 of 115
    tuff luck to Tuscaloosa Goldfinch

    Well that depends on the size and strength of the EMP. You might want to think of this like a lightning strike. Although they are very different, some of the same principals apply. Now the bigger, most conductive, structures will be the most vulnerable. Power lines and circuit boards are perfect targets for these weapons. In the case of the Carnival Splendor the switchboards and the diesel generators would be the first casualties along with the ships power lines. If these items absorb most or all of the EMP then items such as cell phones may survive because they are small. If the force of the EMP is not mostly absorbed by these items then smaller conductors may be affected. In this way it is like lightning as the current hits the largest conductors and excess current will find smaller conductors. Now this is a simplistic look at a complex situation, but it gives you the general idea.

  • [2007] Chinese sub pops up in the midst of a US carrier battle group

    11/13/2010 2:07:32 PM PST · 97 of 115
    tuff luck to SF_Redux

    The Carnival Splendor is a 952 foot long state of the art cruise ship, that was launched into service on 2nd July 2008. This ship has six engines — three in the aft engine room and three in a forward engine room. Electric cables connect each engine’s generator to two switchboards. Now if I am reading this right that means there are 6 engines and 6 generators and 2 switchboards, main and a back-up! There is no possible way that a fire in one engine / generator at one end of the ship would take out the engines and generators at the other end. Remember that this ship is over 3 football fields long and the engine rooms are on opposite ends of the ship, one at the front and one at the back. They have taken every precaution and specially designed this ship so that if an engine or generator fire / failure does occur, there are engines and generators at the other end of the ship to provide power and propulsion. The official story that this was the result of a simple engine fire is a LIE. Plain and simple, didn’t and couldn’t happen that way. So how did it happen? The only story that makes any sense is the China Sub and the EMP missle. The EMP would take out all of the electrical systems and leave the ship totally dead in the water, with absolutely no electrical power at all.