“Because of the very nature of the way that Cheyenne Mountain’s built, it’s EMP-hardened,” states Admiral William Gortney, former head of NORAD and Northern Command. “And so, there’s a lot of movement to put capability into Cheyenne Mountain and to be able to communicate in there,” Gortney continued.
The Pentagon announced in 2015 that the Raytheon Corporation would receive a $700 million contract to prep the Cheyenne Mountain base in Colorado for the return of US aerospace command, having abandoned it in 2006 for the Petersen Air Force base in Colorado Springs.
The time it would take to recover from an emp here might surprise some. Some of us still remember how things were done before computers or batteries and our education included how it was done prior to power. So, go ahead and bring it.
That’s just what I was thinking
What did they do with the Stargate?
Guess the preppers are going to get the last laugh! You were warned! We were all warned! My kingdom for a cave!!!!!!!
Ain’t that the truth
goes back to the bible
Let the EMP happen then we sort out the good from the bad.
We paid for it with taxpayer money, but can’t use it !
Bolt the doors shut to their hidaways! Don’t let them out!
Don’t expect any help from any part of the federal gov.