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13748538690?profile=RESIZE_400xImagine waking up tomorrow to a world without power.  No lights.  No phones.  No internet. No refrigeration. Within days, grocery stores are stripped bare. Within weeks, hospitals close.  Within months, millions are dead.  That isn’t science fiction.  It is the very real danger of an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, and it is what keeps a national security expert awake at night.

An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is a burst of electromagnetic energy that can disrupt or destroy electronic equipment and

13746983475?profile=RESIZE_400xIn the early morning hours of 20 October, issues regarding a single service allegedly caused major disruptions to the basic things that make our lives functional.  Canvas crashed, disrupting learning nationwide.  Lloyds Bank customers lost access to their accounts.  Some United Airlines flyers could not check in or view their reservations.  People's alarms didn't go off.  There are too many examples to list, it was a full meltdown.  To some, what happened on 20 October was an example of Big Tech