WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76316261 United States 01/13/2020 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" flyover states, good thing you had dipshit with you to confirm. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76316261 good job/ were you regulating traffic while driving in front of people, there in austin? Your Bot skills needs some work there, sparky. But keep it up, bump this thread so I can find somebody that heard this thing too. you know you do, riding the brake in the fast lane with dippy at your side listening to AM radio.. |
nice User ID: 77850215 United States 01/13/2020 10:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" flyover states, good thing you had dipshit with you to confirm. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76316261 good job/ were you regulating traffic while driving in front of people, there in austin? Your Bot skills needs some work there, sparky. But keep it up, bump this thread so I can find somebody that heard this thing too. you know you do, riding the brake in the fast lane with dippy at your side listening to AM radio.. Am radio? Nice.. They have some good stations you can listen too. Thanks for reminding people about AM radio. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76316261 United States 01/13/2020 10:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" flyover states, good thing you had dipshit with you to confirm. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76316261 good job/ were you regulating traffic while driving in front of people, there in austin? Your Bot skills needs some work there, sparky. But keep it up, bump this thread so I can find somebody that heard this thing too. you know you do, riding the brake in the fast lane with dippy at your side listening to AM radio.. Am radio? Nice.. They have some good stations you can listen too. Thanks for reminding people about AM radio. |
wingnut1234
(OP) Keep Texas Free! User ID: 17233896 United States 01/13/2020 10:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" flyover states, good thing you had dipshit with you to confirm. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76316261 good job/ were you regulating traffic while driving in front of people, there in austin? Your Bot skills needs some work there, sparky. But keep it up, bump this thread so I can find somebody that heard this thing too. you know you do, riding the brake in the fast lane with dippy at your side listening to AM radio.. Such wisdom. Mom must be proud. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76316261 United States 01/13/2020 10:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" flyover states, good thing you had dipshit with you to confirm. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76316261 good job/ were you regulating traffic while driving in front of people, there in austin? Your Bot skills needs some work there, sparky. But keep it up, bump this thread so I can find somebody that heard this thing too. you know you do, riding the brake in the fast lane with dippy at your side listening to AM radio.. Such wisdom. Mom must be proud. .... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76739834 United States 01/14/2020 02:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" Do you think you heard Kentucky along with hearing Tennessee. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7180256 Did it seem like the alert primarily only mentioned states that are in the heartland, but are also located west of the Mississippi River. Yellowstone or the New Madrid Seismic Zone could be waking up. This. Watch the New Madrid. We are in the preparatory stages. |
wingnut1234
(OP) Keep Texas Free! User ID: 17233896 United States 01/14/2020 07:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" That's why I really want to find someone else who heard the message. I want to know what I missed of it, what other states and the specific warning at the beginning of the test. I can find nothing about it on the interwebs. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77837750 United States 01/14/2020 07:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" Do you think you heard Kentucky along with hearing Tennessee. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7180256 Did it seem like the alert primarily only mentioned states that are in the heartland, but are also located west of the Mississippi River. Yellowstone or the New Madrid Seismic Zone could be waking up. Tennessee is east of the Mississippi River, south of Kentucky. |
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User ID: 76600178 United States 01/14/2020 07:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" I cant find a thread about it and you guys are going to think I'm full of shit but.. Quoting: wingnut1234 I couldn't post right after it happened, but at about 10:30 this morning I was driving North on I35 through Austin when the local station I was listening to did an Emergency broadcast system test. A fucking weird one... It did the beep beep beep thing and said there is an emergency alert for a shitload of heartland states. It caught me so off gaurd, I was listening for Texas (of course) but I remember Texas,Kansas,Oklahoma,Tennessee, Illinois, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, and others I cant remember. But all heartland states. "All" of the states listed, not parts of each state is what it said. DID ANYONE ELSE HEAR THIS? I figured by now there would be a thread on this, I just got home from my trip, and.... nothing. If this is a warning, its gotta be an EMP. That's all I can figure would strike such a large area. Someone please tell me ya'll heard this so I know I'm not going insane. I believe you. I've posted here about the strange EAS's I've seen on TV, for all Connecticut counties and Nome Alaska with some random other places. Inspired my tag line to the left. Occult Ritual Transformation and Coronavirus: How Mask Wearing, Hand Washing, “Social Separation” and Lockdowns Are Age-Old Occult Rituals [link to haveyenotread.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 77874365 United States 01/14/2020 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" I have noted that the emergency testing is at odd times and not the normal once a month test. I have yet to hear one giving locations. Hold on to your undies, it's gonna be a hell of a ride |
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User ID: 77436578 United States 01/14/2020 08:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" That's why I really want to find someone else who heard the message. I want to know what I missed of it, what other states and the specific warning at the beginning of the test. Quoting: wingnut1234 I can find nothing about it on the interwebs. I’m in Illinois (in the boondocks surrounded by farmland) so I have more than a passing interest in this. Any updates? |
wingnut1234
(OP) Keep Texas Free! User ID: 77057405 United States 01/14/2020 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" Not yet. I can't find anything on the net about the test. Since I live 2 hours from Austin, I was just passing through, I don't know anyone that might have been listening to that station to ask. My dad was in the shop with the radio on all day in East Texas, and he didn't hear any test. So it's a stalemate until an Austin dweller stumbles across this thread I guess. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34513607 United States 01/14/2020 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" a week or so ago this emergency broadcast came on the car radio and then an amber alert was spoken of that was a first for us. it was a person out of arkansas been missing since sept in a silver car... I would say for a jan storm this damage was most likely weather manipulation |
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User ID: 76607211 United States 01/14/2020 05:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" I cant find a thread about it and you guys are going to think I'm full of shit but.. Quoting: wingnut1234 I couldn't post right after it happened, but at about 10:30 this morning I was driving North on I35 through Austin when the local station I was listening to did an Emergency broadcast system test. A fucking weird one... It did the beep beep beep thing and said there is an emergency alert for a shitload of heartland states. It caught me so off gaurd, I was listening for Texas (of course) but I remember Texas,Kansas,Oklahoma,Tennessee, Illinois, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, and others I cant remember. But all heartland states. "All" of the states listed, not parts of each state is what it said. DID ANYONE ELSE HEAR THIS? I figured by now there would be a thread on this, I just got home from my trip, and.... nothing. If this is a warning, its gotta be an EMP. That's all I can figure would strike such a large area. Someone please tell me ya'll heard this so I know I'm not going insane. Hmm. I'm in Oklahoma and I can say this much about it, we had one on the local channels here that I thought was odd because they usually come on in the mornings when they test their monthly. This on was about an hour and a half ago or so. I unfortunately didn't pay it any mind outside of thinking it was strange to have one so late so I can't comment on anything else. Another oddity though that's been happening for a couple months now is that they've changed the ticker color from red to green, and instead of a required test of the emergency alert system it says a civil defense authority has issued a required test. Make of it what you will. Thank you! I didnt notice if it said civil defense, I was teasing the wife about nukes coming when it began, and quickly shut up when they started listing states. So I missed the very beginning - due to being a jackass. It broke in midway through a song, I thought that weird too because most tests are during breaks. As far as breaking in during a song, that's more and more common, especially in night/weekend hours when the station is automated. The test signal comes through and is allowed to be routed immediately to air. During hours when the studio is manned, the alert notification will come through, and the board operator can delay it until they can fit it into programming, usually at the end of a commercial break (called in the industry, a "stop-set.") "Peace in our time? All it took was everybody about to die." “The way I see it, there’s only three kinds of people in this world. Bad ones, ones you follow, and ones you need to protect.” - Amos Burton |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75487635 United States 01/14/2020 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" It sounds like someone may have hacked the early warning system. They have been warning us that cyber security attacks could become an issue. This would also coincide with the Kansas lawmakers having a prompt emergency meeting with the DHS officials today. It was reported that this meeting may have been cyber security related. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78333028 United States 01/14/2020 10:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" I think they said Kentucky, but like I said I was so shocked that its unclear. Quoting: wingnut1234 I joked to my wife when the tone came on that "well, here come the nukes" Then when it started with the states we both freaked. So my memory is rattled Thanks for trying to remember, I appreciate it. I can well understand you feeling rattled by hearing such an alert, test or no test. Take note that Texas has its own stand-alone electrical power grid. Other than that, there is an Eastern power grid and a Western power grid that only recently we are being told are co-dependent; one goes down, they both go down. I believe Alaska and Hawaii each have their own power grids. However, Alaska's power grid could be linked in with that of Canada or the US Western power grid. Well that was genius planning. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78266955 United States 01/14/2020 11:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" Not yet. I can't find anything on the net about the test. Quoting: wingnut1234 Since I live 2 hours from Austin, I was just passing through, I don't know anyone that might have been listening to that station to ask. My dad was in the shop with the radio on all day in East Texas, and he didn't hear any test. So it's a stalemate until an Austin dweller stumbles across this thread I guess. call the radio station and see what they know |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78266955 United States 01/14/2020 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" It sounds like someone may have hacked the early warning system. They have been warning us that cyber security attacks could become an issue. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75487635 This would also coincide with the Kansas lawmakers having a prompt emergency meeting with the DHS officials today. It was reported that this meeting may have been cyber security related. maybe kansas is the new madrid EQ safezone if it goes and the continuity of government setup is in Kansas. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37986912 United States 01/15/2020 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" From what i have understood for the past few months, a nuke will hit Nashville on July 18 of this year prophetic. Islam blamed. Most likely Russia will have a hand in this No kidding. Only a handful of people know this |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77315416 United States 01/15/2020 06:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" It sounds like someone may have hacked the early warning system. They have been warning us that cyber security attacks could become an issue. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75487635 This would also coincide with the Kansas lawmakers having a prompt emergency meeting with the DHS officials today. It was reported that this meeting may have been cyber security related. maybe kansas is the new madrid EQ safezone if it goes and the continuity of government setup is in Kansas. yep, next door to Missouri which has land near the Miss. River that will liquefy and send millions running west as River overflows...see "future maps of us" to see America split in two by a new waterway. FEMA and gov. been shitting bricks, it could be 100 times worse than New Orleans... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78214510 United States 01/15/2020 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHAT WAS THAT? - Emergency broadcast system test named a shitload of heartland states THEN said "this is a test" Not yet. I can't find anything on the net about the test. Quoting: wingnut1234 Since I live 2 hours from Austin, I was just passing through, I don't know anyone that might have been listening to that station to ask. My dad was in the shop with the radio on all day in East Texas, and he didn't hear any test. So it's a stalemate until an Austin dweller stumbles across this thread I guess. Send it to the Fat Man, AJ.., he lives in Austin. |