Author Archives: Scott Cooper

May 31, 2013 – Anchors Aweigh, My Boys!

May 31, 2013 – Anchors Aweigh, My Boys!

The U.S. Navy’s Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) system is getting well deserved credits for being the first line of missile defense, especially against ballistic missiles that Iran or North Korea might launch to attack the United States. The “powers that be” should make Aegis BMD all it can be as soon as possible—including to defend against an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. Read Full Story

May 28, 2013 – Potpourri: Countering an Existential Threat To All We Hold Dear

May 28, 2013 – Potpourri: Countering an Existential Threat To All We Hold Dear

Supporters have urged High Frontier to publish a summary report of its important messages during the past six months. This message is, in effect, a first draft framework—a collection several previous messages on the existential threat of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack and what we might do to counter it. We have provided a printed version to friends for whom we have no email address—hopefully they will also join our social media family to get our more frequent emails. This version, provided to those for whom we do have email addresses is preferable to the written version because it provides links to referenced reports and papers—to support additional study. All criticisms are welcome! Read Full Story

May 24, 2013 – Taking Stock: An Important Week in Review!

May 24, 2013 – Taking Stock: An Important Week in Review!

This was a good week in getting out the word on the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threat—there’s a growing awareness of its seriousness, though not much agreement on how to counter it. A conference in Washington indicates this concern is growing internationally—and at least a couple of nations (not including the U.S.) are organized to deal with it seriously . . . Have a good Memorial Day weekend and thank God for our nation and those who have died to keep us free. Read Full Story

May 21, 2013 – About that “Red Line” …

May 21, 2013 – About that “Red Line” …

The U.S. should join Israel to demand that Iran not cross a critical “Red Line” in achieving nuclear weapons—especially those that can be launched on ballistic missiles to threaten America with an existential electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. Both the U.S. and Iran must be prepared to back up such a declaratory policy. Read Full Story

May 17, 2013 – Recap: Ignoring EMP Courts Disaster!

May 17, 2013 – Recap: Ignoring EMP Courts Disaster!

The electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threat was understood during the Cold War, and the Commander of Strategic Command (STRATCOM) says it is still a matter of great concern—including to American society as a whole. But the Defense Department is not responsible for many components of our critical infrastructure—nor does any other department seem responsible for an integrated response to EMP, which poses an existential threat. Not good. Read Full Story

May 14, 2013—The Dog Not Barking

May 14, 2013—The Dog Not Barking

In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Silver Blaze, Sherlock Holmes solved a mystery by noticing that the “watch dog did not bark” while the family slept and the crime was being committed. Just so, we may not avert a calamity if we do not in time take note of “the dog not barking” in the current search for counters to existential threats to all we hold dear. Read Full Story

May 8, 2013 –Nothing Concentrates the Mind as does contemplating the Hangman’s Noose

May 8, 2013 –Nothing Concentrates the Mind as does contemplating the Hangman’s Noose

This paraphrase of quotes attributed to Samuel Johnson should capture our attention as we think about two existential electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threats—one that may be avoided if we are prepared and one that definitely will happen; both of which could lead to the death of several hundred million Americans. How long will the “powers that be” think before acting? Read Full Story