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originally posted by: texasgirl
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: texasgirl
Could Kaci Hickox be a part of this? This drill I mentioned in avbove post takes place in NYC and Newark, the same cities where they enacted quarantines for healthcare workers returning from ebola infected countries.
Was she part of testing the USA response to a person who defies quarantine?
Yes.and.Yes
She (and the boyfriend) are assigned "Plan B" agents.
Is this whole Ebola scare a hoax to gauge the public's fear then?
originally posted by: DAVID64
Could have been a actual mistake. Even if TPTB had something planned for that date, they wouldn't tell every radio and TV station in the US to prepare a warning.
Or...Be ready for TS to HTF on Nov 9th.
The pieces are beginning to fall together after a troubling incident Friday morning (10-24) where thousands of subscribers to AT&T’s U-Verse television service had their TV’s locked down by the national “EAS” emergency system. The system was triggered by a tone that emanated from radio station 97.9 WSIX in Nashville during The Bobby Bones Show—a syndicated iHeartMedia morning program that is the biggest radio broadcast in country music. Now The Bobby Bones Show and/or some of its affiliates could face big fines for negligently playing the tone.
The Emergency Alert System was activated during a segment on the show where they were discussing a test of the EAS system during Game 2 of the World Series. As part of the segment, they played a YouTube clip over the air of a 2011 nationwide test of the system which included the tones to activate it and alert others to rebroadcast the signal. When AT&T’s U-Verse system received the signal, it immediately locked down subscriber’s televisions and displayed the warning of a national emergency.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
This was resolved shortly after the alert:
www.savingcountrymusic.com...
The pieces are beginning to fall together after a troubling incident Friday morning (10-24) where thousands of subscribers to AT&T’s U-Verse television service had their TV’s locked down by the national “EAS” emergency system. The system was triggered by a tone that emanated from radio station 97.9 WSIX in Nashville during The Bobby Bones Show—a syndicated iHeartMedia morning program that is the biggest radio broadcast in country music. Now The Bobby Bones Show and/or some of its affiliates could face big fines for negligently playing the tone.
The Emergency Alert System was activated during a segment on the show where they were discussing a test of the EAS system during Game 2 of the World Series. As part of the segment, they played a YouTube clip over the air of a 2011 nationwide test of the system which included the tones to activate it and alert others to rebroadcast the signal. When AT&T’s U-Verse system received the signal, it immediately locked down subscriber’s televisions and displayed the warning of a national emergency.
originally posted by: niobe
a reply to: texasgirl
My Cowboys are gonna crush Jacksonville. We don't need a terror attack, we need to get back to the top of the NFC East! Maybe the emergency was that Tony Romo will be playing tomorrow.
originally posted by: niobe
a reply to: YoungElohim704
Here we go.
Charlotte is also home to Nancy Writebol.