EMP Attack: One Second After, The Government Disappears — You’re On Your Own

Jun 27, 2025, 10:55 PM

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An EMP could collapse the U.S. in seconds—and the government has known this for years. This podcast-exclusive investigation examines war-gamed reports, the EMP Commission Report, and why preparedness plans don’t include the public.

This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.

What if the power went out…

and never came back on?

One second after an electromagnetic pulse hits, modern civilization stops working. Aircraft lose control. Hospitals lose power. Communications vanish. Water systems fail. And the countdown to mass casualty collapse begins.

This isn’t science fiction.

It’s documented.

This episode investigates the real-world EMP scenario outlined in government studies, military war games, and congressional testimony—often popularized through the novel One Second After, which was required reading for members of Congress because it mirrored classified planning assumptions.

We break down what an EMP actually is, how it works, and why it represents one of the fastest paths to total societal failure. Using data from the EMP Commission Report, DHS briefings, and Pentagon continuity plans, we examine what happens in the first minutes, hours, and days after the grid goes dark.

This episode walks through:

• The science behind EMPs: high-altitude detonations, the Compton Effect, and E1, E2, E3 pulse waves
 • Real-world precedent, including Operation Starfish Prime
• Why planes, vehicles, and infrastructure fail simultaneously
• The first 72 hours of grid-down collapse—and why they’re decisive
• Why hospitals, food supply chains, and water systems fail almost immediately
• Continuity-of-government infrastructure like Raven Rock—and who it’s designed to protect
• Why some populations are planned for survival… and most are not

We also address the most controversial finding from the Commission’s work: projections that up to 90% of the U.S. population could die within a year of a prolonged nationwide blackout—not from the blast, but from cascading system failure.

This episode isn’t about panic.

It’s about preparedness psychology.

Because modern society isn’t just technically vulnerable—it’s mentally unprepared for a scenario where help doesn’t arrive, systems don’t reboot, and normal never returns.

We also outline what individuals can do now—practical, grounded steps that reduce dependence and increase survivability without paranoia or fantasy.

This is not a warning from a movie.

It’s a warning from memos, testimony, and plans written by people who assumed you’d never read them.

Because when the grid goes down, the difference between survival and collapse isn’t technology.

It’s knowledge.

Stay curious. Stay grounded.
 And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.