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Proof MSM foreknowledge of statewide Hawaii 'Not a Drill' Alert?

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posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 10:07 AM
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Less than 24 hours BEFORE the retracted 'Not a Drill' Misslle alert went out to cell phones in Hawaii, a 'fake'(?) reporter was documenting recording this segment asking at a Hawaii D.O.D bunker the following @ 1:44 mins in:



Meanwhile, MSM has as usual, spun intricate details and refinements into its coverstory:

www.washingtonpost.com...

Hawaii missile mess: That was no ‘wrong button.’ Take a look.



Pushing the “wrong button” was the explanation provided in an official timeline for that false warning that scared the devil out of people in Hawaii on Saturday morning alerting them to an incoming ballistic missile that never was. “The wrong button was pushed,” declared Vern Miyagi, head of the state’s emergency management agency.



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 10:10 AM
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a reply to: Planette

Perhaps a Psy-op testing general population reactions to the alert?



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 10:13 AM
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Indeed the vid's pinned comment may sum it up:






Pinned by HighImpactFlix
HighImpactFlix
Huge coincidence or more predictive programing? Scaring the masses into begging the government to keep them safe from exterior threats is the Hegelian Dialectic of PROBLEM, REACTION, SOLUTION. It works every time and MSM is more than happy to help them push that agenda. It's always about a transfer of power which equates to a loss of individual liberties and the "savior" government accumulating more money and power as they "PRETEND" to step in and save the day, offering a "solution" to the PROBLEM THEY created.






posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 10:16 AM
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It sounded like a good thing to do at the time, but the people running the show were not too smart, they did not evaluate the consequences of doing it. The guy who pressed the button got shuffled to a different job, probably a promotion for taking the blame.



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 10:22 AM
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They are blaming it on bad webpage design for the menus:

www.washingtonpost.com...

That's an idea of what it looks like. One set of menu options performs internal system tests, the other set perform actual public warnings.
Looks like something someone wrote given a specification and just did it in their lunch break.

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posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 10:38 AM
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The amount of strange "coincidences" and symbolism surrounding these false missile alerts is every bit as bizarre as the Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Route91 Harvest Festival shooting. Go home Japan, you're drunk - another false missile alert within three days of Hawaii that's just sloppy, be a bit more creative next time!






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posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 10:43 AM
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I would think that the "button" used in order to warn everyone that their lives are in danger would be a little more, oh say fire alarmish, so as these kind of "accidents" would not happen.



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 11:42 AM
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a reply to: 3daysgone

You're talking about the same organization that did an interview on television later, and had the system password on a post it note, stuck on the monitor behind the person being interviewed, where it was plainly visible. Competence has never been a strong suit of the Hawaii government.



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 11:57 AM
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a reply to: Zaphod58




Competence has never been a strong suit of the Hawaii government.


That pretty much explains it all.



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 12:08 PM
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originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: 3daysgone

You're talking about the same organization that did an interview on television later, and had the system password on a post it note, stuck on the monitor behind the person being interviewed, where it was plainly visible. Competence has never been a strong suit of the Hawaii government.


Oh. I thought the post it note photo was taken sometime before the false alarm.

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ETA: It was taken BEFORE the drill. It was taken in July.

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posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 12:10 PM
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a reply to: Planette

Wow nice catch hadn't seen this video,


Less than 24 hours before the false alarm we given an exclusive tour of the room it was triggered from because of the push of a wrong button inside this bunker.


Unbelievable, I mean what the hell right?



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 12:26 PM
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a reply to: Planette

A screw up is a screw up, but it still makes you think-who really screwed up?

The blame cake can be sliced and shared with all at the party, and the only truth we know is it happened and it was a monumental **** up and I doubt we will ever know the truth, the government has a broom and a rug in the White House for a reason.

Or some dude somehow managed to screw up, as we all do.
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posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 12:44 PM
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a reply to: Planette

That video was pretty good, and telling. Seems kind of crazy to have a multi-line, non-designated phone that isn't used for incoming calls only. There shouldn't even be a dial pad on that phone. Seems like both the DoD and media are scamming the public, who would have thunk it? Lol

And what's with the red triangle/pyramid with the yellow radiating lines on the computer screen?

Cheers - Dave
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posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 02:29 PM
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a reply to: MotherMayEye

Regardless of when it was taken, they still did it. It still shows gross incompetence, and I still stand by my statement that the entire government of Hawaii operates at about that level of competence.



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 03:50 PM
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If these kind of screwups didn't occur, what would we be talking about on ATS? Recipes for food?



posted on Jan, 20 2018 @ 04:33 PM
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a reply to: rickymouse

Live in Hawaii long enough and you get a more or less permanent dumbfounded expression from watching the government in action.



posted on Jan, 21 2018 @ 01:18 PM
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Myyyyy conspiracy theory, which I am sure you will all probably agree with: The news crew from the video are actually spies who scheduled the interview with the intent of stealing the password from the sticky note in order to enter the system and set off the alert. Hence why they were there 24 hours prior, and how they knew to say or ask specific things for the broadcast. All because they are trying to crash the crypto market or some other nefarious reason, you pick one really I am not to attached to any in particular.

Then they emailed Japan and told them they would do the same thing to them that they did to Hawaii unless they paid them a trillion dollars in Whale blubber and Godzilla memorabilia. Japan thought they were bluffing. Now they are fleecing the rest of the worlds nuclear alert centers out of goodies with these two examples as proof of their cunning and might.

Trust me on this, it goes deep.




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