Does anyone have friends or family in the military that could give some insight on how the "radicals and extremists" purge is going?
Did they actually follow up on this? Or was it just political theatre?
I have a family friend that's now an Army Ranger. I asked my dad if he's still fighting for the good guys, and my dad confirmed he's 100% Team America, but he didn't want to go into any actual detail over the phone. It made me feel more comfortable, but I can't shake the doubt in the back of my head that we're being distracted by a million other things (like usual) while Joseph "Stalin" Xiden's regime is covertly committing the 2nd Great Terror.
This is not what you asked for, but the EAM system has been busy. http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/p/what-is-emergency-action-message-or-eam.html.
https://www.numbers-stations.com/military/usa/hfgcs/.
http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/eam.html.
THIS IS where you can listen— http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ Under waterfall is a box that has the numbers 14589.90kHz. Change that to 4724.00 and in the box to the right, when the static starts, check the squelch. It used to be quiet enough to listen and hear the alerts as they happened, but it used to be quiet enough all the time with very few, if many for months. I say this because the alerts have been constant since the jet crash in Mas a couple of months ago. Should you try this, be patient and be prepared for periods of obnoxious noise, but you will know when it is an alert, “ All stations, followed by a call sign, and the code string, repeated, then ‘call sign’ out”. Sometimes the message is directed to a certain call sign, “ All stations break, this is (yesterday one was quit claim), message for “bash” followed by the string. Over the course of time it is the call signs that may be the message. It is not exactly an answer to OP, but it is something. Messages used to be few and far between since the “ EAM enthusiast” I have been listening and logging. This sight is where the messages are posted for those who miss them, https://eam.watch/. I just opened the page and it is up to date.