JD Vance
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And that's how they got into the AT&T network.
If they have anything on me, I can't be too pissed off at them.
At least they named themselves Salt Typhoon.
But the answer to the question about the grid is this is actually โ it's one of these things where if we had a functional government, it's pretty easy to develop the systems.
Because if you do like an EMP attack โ Ron Johnson, who's a senator from Wisconsin, is really preoccupied with this โ
It doesn't take down the whole grid.
What it really screws with is the power transformer system.
So what we should have is basically a backup power transformer for every major system in the United States of America just sitting in a warehouse that's turned off.
And because it's turned off, it won't be affected by an EMP pulse.
And then if there is an EMP attack, you just get those transformers to swap out the ones that were destroyed.
And then the grid is back up and running.
I think that the federal government has not just at one point with all the money that we spend on defense and everything else just said, we're going to spend $15 billion to buy enough power transformers to have a backup for every transformer in the country.
It doesn't work in saltwater in particular, which is what most of the world's water is.
I think wind is the biggest scam out there.
When I see those gigantic wind tunnels.