Does Joel 3:4 End of
Days Prophecy Refer to Deadly Electromagnetic Pulse Attack?
By Adam Eliyahu
Berkowitz December 12, 2016 , 12:30 pm
“The sun shall
be turned into darkness and the moon into blood before the great and
terrible day of Hashem come.” Joel 3:4 (The Israel Bible™)
An end-of-days
scenario that was impossible, even irrelevant, not so long ago is now
being developed by America and Israel’s enemies in a manner that
fits perfectly into Biblical prophecy. Experts predict it could wipe
out 90 percent of America’s population and render the military
ineffective, but if used against our enemies, it might even go
unnoticed.
An electromagnetic
pulse (EMP) is a powerful burst of electromagnetic energy capable of
destroying susceptible electronic equipment over a wide area. EMPs do
not harm living organisms or physical structures, but a single pulse
can entirely disable a modern country by rendering all electronics
useless. This would include disabling computers and permanently
wiping out memory.
Shutting down
electronics is more than an inconvenience. In its first report eleven
years ago, the Congressional EMP Commission warned that one EMP
attack could kill up to 90 percent of America’s civilian population
within one year through starvation, disease, and societal collapse.
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This scenario
conforms to how the Prophet Joel described the end of days.
The sun shall be
turned into darkness and the moon into blood before the great and
terrible day of Hashem come. Joel 3:4
The most powerful
source of an EMP is a high-altitude nuclear detonation. One
specialized nuclear EMP device detonated 300 kilometers over the
center of the US would generate an EMP field over all 48 contiguous
states.
In an interview in
September on Israel News Talk Radio, Rabbi Alon Anava discussed three
possible end-of-days scenarios based on Zechariah.
And it shall
come to pass that in all the land saith Hashem two parts therein
shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left therein.
Zechariah 13:8
He stated that one
possibility is a nuclear-generated EMP attack.
“There are
prophecies that there is going to be an 11-second war. That can only
be a nuclear war,” Rabbi Anava said, noting that an EMP attack was
especially likely. Such an attack, the rabbis said, would return
America to “the 18th century by completely burning out anything
that has electronics in it.”
Joshua Wander, a
member of National Emergency Management Agency of Israel, told
Breaking Israel News that an EMP is one of the scenarios they are
concerned about.
“EMPs are a force
multiplier that can change the whole game,” Wander explained. “If
a country like Iran or North Korea got their hands on a small nuclear
device, using it to create an EMP would be far more devastating than
its blast effect.”
This is not a
theoretical threat. EMP devices are now being developed by terrorist
organizations to use against their more technologically developed
enemies. According to Secure the Grid, a coalition dedicated to
strengthening the resiliency of America’s electrical grid,
America’s enemies are already developing the technology.
“Russia, China,
North Korea, and Iran have already incorporated EMP attack into their
military doctrines, and openly describe making EMP attacks against
the United States,” their website reads. “Indeed, Iran has
practiced ship-launched EMP attacks using Scud missiles, which are in
the possession of scores of nations and even terrorist groups.”
Such an attack would
probably target the East Coast of the United States, which generates
75 percent of U.S. electricity and supports most of the national
population.
Even a small attack
could have a very large impact. In 2013, gunmen armed with AK-47
rifles attacked an electrical substation in Metcalf, California,
severely damaging 17 transformers and cutting fiber-optic cables.
Jon Wellinghoff,
chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission at the time,
briefed the Congress on the incident. He told the Wall Street Journal
that if a surprisingly small number of substations were knocked out,
it could destabilize the system enough to cause a blackout
encompassing most of the U.S. Treated as a terror incident, it
motivated lawmakers to begin legislation to protect the grid from
attack.
Even if there is no
attack, a crippling EMP can still strike from heaven. Coronal mass
ejections traveling over one million miles per hour frequently strike
the Earth’s magnetosphere, generating geomagnetic storms. Before
technology became a mainstay, these storms passed unnoticed. In 1989,
the Hydro-Quebec Storm blacked out half of Canada for a day, causing
economic losses amounting to billions of dollars.
According to NASA
reports July 23, 2012, a massive solar storm that would have crippled
electronic systems globally crossed the path of the Earth, missing
the planet by just three days.
Read more at
https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/80072/electromagnetic-pulse-high-tech-portal-end-days/#dzRDgdTkwFOMsESe.99
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