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heres an interesting statistic for you if the U.S faced a catastrophic power grid failure is in the whole grid went out throughout the entire country 90 of the U.S population would be dead thats from the EMP commission now you might be wondering how close are we to a scenario where all of the Power guard goes out well unfortunately were a lot closer than most people think thats what were going to cover in this episode is all the vulnerabilities that we know about that the power grid faces and the good news is at the end of this we talk about how to fix it so unfortunately there is no legal ramifications for not protecting our power grid from the companies that Supply Power thats because they are lobbying our politicians which means theyre paying them off so that they dont create laws that Force the power companies to protect the grid go figure politicians getting paid off right but anyways hey we got David Tice hes on the show today he is the producer and director of the docum