The guy is a nut.
While the final sentence is good advice most of the time, it’s deadly advice if it’s kill or be killed, and he clearly doesn’t understand the world as it is.
The guy totally overreacted. Luckily there were only a few panicky people that recklessly sped to wherever they were going ..Most of us gradually started to figure out that it was a likely a farce due to no news coverage, no sirens, the fact that N Korea is meeting with S Korea and suck
at shooting missiles, and there are multiple lines of missile defense, not to mention that Hawai’i is 5 islands spread out over 350 miles, each separated by miles of ocean, thus reducing the chances of being near a hit.
Within ten minutes, my 15 year old son, who was very calm, quickly googled his way to Tulsi Gabbard, who was the first one to declare the false alarm.
I hate to say this....but if this had come on the air in Alabama, about 95-percent of people would have paused and asked what ‘ballistic’ meant? Then they would have hunted someone with a college degree to explain this to them, even if it were a degree in French literature. The thirty-eight minutes would have passed with a conversation with the geeky guy over ballistic meaning, NCAA football, and church-going activities.
Whole other world out there beyond Hawaii.