Well, that was the main point I was making was that, you know, when we were in Israel...
Trent Franks
The Public Record
I know a lot of us as we consider this issue, we realize that if indeed we did lose our grid, in a worst-case scenario, and we are not projecting a worst-case scenario, but if it did happen, really the aftermath where society would begin…
Well, thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for your forbearance and just the privilege you have given me to be on the dais here today.
it appears that hardware-based solutions eliminate, to a large extent, the worst of the most catastrophic element that might happen here.
the military seems to get it. I mean, it doesn't seem to be a fact--I have heard, in the very highest echelons of our military command in the United States, them deem this or term this cybersecurity and EMP as kissing cousins because they…
the Department of Homeland Security Act of 2002 stood up the Department of Homeland Security and created a Presidentially-appointed position for an assistant secretary for infrastructure protection.
A significant collapse of the grid, precipitated by a major natural or man-made EMP event, could result in catastrophic civilian casualties.
In a matter of weeks or months at most, a worst-case scenario could bring devastation beyond imagination.
I constantly find myself shaking my head at the decisions and actions of this President.
Do you think what the administration is saying regarding Al Qaeda's demonstrative diminishment and being on the run is truthful?
It is my contention that those who defend our country are the most noble figures in society.





