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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2024 · 2H 54M

March 27, 2001: Technology Failures - Matthew Stein

from The Art Bell Archive · host Arthur William Bell III

Art Bell welcomes engineer and author Matthew Stein to discuss his book "When Technology Fails," a comprehensive guide to self-reliance when modern systems break down. The conversation opens with real-world examples of technological vulnerability, including California's record electricity rate hikes, the unreported nuclear accident at San Onofre that likely caused the state's rolling blackouts, and a mysterious electromagnetic pulse in Bremerton, Washington that disabled thousands of keyless… Full show notes & guests: https://artbellarchive.org/episode/march-27-2001-technology-failures-matthew-stein

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