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On February 11, 2013, hackers broke into the EAS networks in Great Falls, Montana and Marquette, Michigan to broadcast an emergency alert that zombies have risen from their graves in several counties in Montana and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Stations KRTV in Great Falls, WBUP and WNMU-TV in Marquette broke into programming to broadcast the false alerts.
On January 13, 2018 at approximately 8:07 a.m. local time, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency mistakenly issued an emergency alert warning of a ballistic missile inbound threatening the region, which was claimed to be not a drill. 38 minutes later, it was announced by HI-EMA and the Honolulu Police Department that the EAS alert was a false alarm. The incident came amidst heightened concern over the possibility that Hawaii could be targeted by North Korean missiles (in December 2017, Hawaii tested its missile sirens for the first time since the Cold War). HI-EMA administrator Vern Miyagi stated that the incident was a "mistake made during a standard procedure at the change over of a shift".
Situational awareness...
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Possible hurricane? https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/category-3-hurricane-bud-heads-north-off-mexican-coast/ar-AAyu1o0?ocid=spartanntp
FF weather alert...
HAARP reboot?
Of course it could mean any number of things. And that's intentional, in my opinion. It's designed to be deliberately obscure.
It's an old technique, explained here: Nostradamus And His Nonsense. Here's the weird thing, even false predictions that fail to occur still have a lot of power. Even Randi admits this in his article;
Although "very wrong, altered, misspelled and misconstrued", it will outlive us all, Randi concedes.
Or, look at the religion of Seventh Day Adventists. It's fonder, Ellen G. White, was originally a follower of a man who with great certainty predicted the Second Comming;
William Miller predicted on the basis of Daniel 8:1416 and the "day-year principle" that Jesus Christ would return to Earth between the spring of 1843 and the spring of 1844. In the summer of 1844, Millerites came to believe that Jesus would return on October 22, 1844, understood to be the biblical Day of Atonement for that year. Miller's failed prediction became known as the "Great Disappointment".Will there be a Q Great Disappointment, or will skeptics and out-right rejectors of Q be shown to have been wrong.
If history is a guide, no amount of broken predictions will convince most of the true believers that their faith is misplaced.
Could FF be Flash Flood or False Flag.
There were Flash Flood alerts in and around Philadelphia last night. The rain was pouring down for a long time and the alert was real and needed.
Very interesting. I wondered what “FF weather alert” meant.
Aren’t they going to have silence the LIARS first?