I'm a long-time lurker here on ATS, but never posted before this evening. I found this information on www.presscore.ca, and while I don't
particularly agree with every viewpoint espoused on this particular website, I found this information extremely relevant, frightening and eye-opening
regarding the possible implications of tomorrow's EAS emergency broadcast alert. Since I am not sure how to properly post a link, I will include
excerpts of the article for your information. Definitely food for thought...
"United States shuts down on November 9/11. Temporarily or permanently?
Posted by PC World news Monday, November 7th, 2011
On Wednesday November 9/11 at 2:00 PM EST the United States will go silent. The FCC has been ordered by Barack Hussein Obama to shut down all radio
and television broadcasts. So what? Not affected. Can live without radio and TV. What you don’t realize is that FEMA is in charge of this
nation wide operation and the operation call for the FCC to shut down the Internet and cellular phone service too.
Claiming this is a test of the emergency response system, FEMA will conduct a complete communications shut down: all TV, radio, internet, and phone
systems will be disabled simultaneously at 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. They are saying it will be shut down for 3 minutes.
Who will be affected by this shut down? Everyone. Social Networking, like Facebook and Twitter are completely dependant on the communication
network being up, not down. The same for the Internet. No store debit transactions can be done during a communication shut down. Banks security
will be severely compromised. Banks accounts of the people can be wiped or transferred in 3 minutes. CCTV Security surveillance system will be
knocked out too. A lot can happen in 3 minutes.
Every communication system in the United States will be affected. Every communication dependent system and business will be affected. The Air
Traffic control system will be affected. Banks will be affected. News reporting will be affected. Even the emergency warning system will be
affected. The nation will come to a halt on November 9/11.
This shut down could actually be a reboot. Why now? The United States government might be uploading computer malware or spyware code to the United
States’ communication network. If you’ve ever made a computer upgrade to your computer system by installing a program you would know that in
order for the new code to be installed properly a system shut down and reboot is usually required. Once you reboot, whatever was newly installed is
activated and just runs silently behind the scenes.
Does it make any sense to you that the United States government would decide to shut down the entire communication network of the United States just
to test it? No country and no sane leader would ever do this as this would severely compromise the security of the nation. Logically one would
test parts of the system separately and definitely not on the same day.
For 3 minutes on November 9/11 the United States will be silenced. What will happen in those 3 minutes? Will the United States government use this
time to launch another false flag attack against the United States people? Will the CIA detonate improvised nuclear devices in a major U.S.
city? Will the Federal Reserve use this time to transfer the wealth of the United States people to themselves or to their European controllers?
It only takes a few minutes to start a nuclear war. Nuclear Ballistic Missiles, each one carrying 8 or more nuclear warheads, capable of destroying
8 or more individual cities anywhere on earth can reach their targets within 15 to 30 minutes of launch.
On October 27, 2010 the U.S. Air Force lost control of 50 nuclear, inter-continental missiles. A power failure caused one ninth of the United
States’ nuclear arsenal to go off line for three-quarters of an hour. A Pentagon official said the failure disrupted communications between a
control centre and the missiles at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. On November 9/11 the United States government will intentionally cause a
nationwide disruption of communications."
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