By now we’ve all heard of the Blue Alert that went out in Missouri using Joker’s car in Gotham, MO which doesn’t exist.
This morning on my local news (in KY) they were talking about it. Of course it was not at all tied to ilDonaldoTrumpo’s Twitter account and it was played off as a mistake.
But I noticed that the newscasters were highlighting tweets from normies that emphasized “Well since that was such a stupid mistake, guess I’ll just ignore all EBS alerts I get on my phone.” This totally solidifies, to me at least, that we are indeed waiting for the EBS, blackhats know it, and they’re trying to downplay it.
I say it’s imminent for four reasons.
Firstly, NG deployed in all 50 states. I saw video from January 19th with TONS of Humvees being brought to TN by train. Others are reporting seeing Chinooks.
Secondly, as I said in my previous post we did indeed see additional tests go out yesterday. No comms, but one person (unsure of state) got a silver alert but it had zero details on the elderly person missing. I’m unsure of all states that had testing yesterday or if they were happening on unscheduled days.
Thirdly, when the EBS had been out for maybe 20 mins or so, the people that are in charge of putting out alerts said “We didn’t do that” and seemed confused. Can’t proof this as it disappeared and afterwards began the “It went out by accident” narrative.
Finally, they are not going to be pointing us towards EBS and testing out the systems and proving they’re in control of the EBS just to have us wait for months. Why would you test it now if you’re not about to use it? If you wait months, you’d just need to test it again.
I’m not saying it’ll necessarily be today or even tomorrow, but it’s going to be soon. It would make no sense if it didn’t, unless the entire EBS “theory” was a misdirection and we were given disinformation for good reason. But I don’t buy that.
Thoughts?
Also in Philly we had more EBS phone alerts in the past few months than for all the years I've had my phone. Flooding that wasn't really that bad or impactful, tornadoes that were never large enough to make the news previously, Amber alerts that never seem to get a follow up on the outcome. It's weird enough that people converse about it like they were talking about the weather when we run into each other.