Just got this text from T-Mobile regarding safety measures for emergencies
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Something I learned from staying through a few hurricanes:
In an emergency, cell phone carriers might limit cell phone service to emergency calls only. If you can't call out during an emergency... try sending a simple word text instead. Don't add any emojis, no graphics of any sort, strictly text. Often those will go through. Just something to keep in mind.
Also keep those old cell phones (the ones in your junk drawer) charged for an emergency. Any cell phone, even inactive ones, can be used at any time to dial 911. All cell phone carriers are required to process 911 calls from any phone. If SHTF, it's always best to have a backup.
Lastly, don't be afraid to be creative. When Kingwood, Texas flooded during a tropical storm a few years ago, stranded residents had a hard time calling for emergency help. 911 and other help lines were all flooded with calls, so they kept getting busy signals. Residents were smart. One called a local Pizza Delivery restaurant (which answered the phone and sent help). Others called local businesses or radio stations for help. They got the word out and people with boats and trucks showed up. :>) Don't be afraid to try the unusual.
Good suggestions. Thanks.
This just seemed a bit random to me. Got this text out of the blue about emergency preparedness from T-Mobile and how their network is ready to stay functioning during an emergency.
Where part of the country do you live in? I am the DFW area and we had a thunderstorm/tornado warning on Monday and did have one last week (2 inch diameter hail in parts around here) which could have been the reason why I was sent this message recently as well. I still have an area that isnt from the DFW area as well. It could just be something precautionary from providers.
I do think its odd given I think i've been through worse - especially the "deep freeze" back in feb when the tmobile network became a huge crawl and there was no messaging like this. But maybe all this is a reaction to what happened in Feb.
Basically I wouldnt read too much into it. Not everything I would say needs to have some sort of tie-in with Q. Some things are just things. I tend to question most everything but I only dwell and dive in on things that really don't make any sense to me. There seems like to me a reasonable and plausible explanation for this message.
I live in Los Angeles, so definitely not related to any recent weather events. Haven’t heard of any potential disasters that could strike here. Still seems odd to me.
Would have been much less intriguing had it mentioned Covid like all the other automated bs. But just emergencies and disasters? Hm.
If anyone is giving you a hard time you can send them the vaccine fact sheets which all clearly state they’re not approved.
Pfizer https://www.fda.gov/media/144414/download
Moderna https://www.modernatx.com/covid19vaccine-eua/eua-fact-sheet-recipients.pdf
Johnson and Johnson https://www.janssenlabels.com/emergency-use-authorization/Janssen+COVID-19+Vaccine-Recipient-fact-sheet.pdf
I don't use t-mobile, but i wonder if they did something to bypass Trumps EAM. just a thought.
T-Mobile is German NWO as AT&T is USA NWO. There's a kicker with AT&T, they run the NWO private network in this country, its called the First Responders Network brought to you by the Deptment of Commerce.