CTS blamed an unknown number of staff members for the blunder, which placed text from a pre-made disaster drill at the bottom of its 7 a.m. news bulletin.
news ticker mistakenly declared "Communist forces strike New Taipei City with guided missiles,.."
..."Naval vessel explodes, facilities, ships damaged at Port of Taipei," the breaking news read. "Arson and explosives placed by suspected special forces at Banqiao Station, no casualties," it continued...
..."The news ticker content shown earlier was part of a disaster prevention video created by the New Taipei Fire Department. Today, due to incorrect settings, the content of yesterday's video was mistakenly inserted,"..
That reminds me, I need to call up my local govt. and tell them we need to make some videos to prevent missile launch disasters. No excuse for them to not have those videos deployed to prevent exploding ships, and missile strikes on facilities.
Disaster drill? We all know what drills mean.
That reminds me, I need to call up my local govt. and tell them we need to make some videos to prevent missile launch disasters. No excuse for them to not have those videos deployed to prevent exploding ships, and missile strikes on facilities.
And those disaster prevention videos definitely need to include statements about casualty estimates, suspects, mention of specific targets etc.
Consider the source. News Weak is a propaganda rag. Whatever they say is 1/2 truth at best.
Mmm early pope death/early twin towers collapse reports-de ja vu.
Nothing is an “accident,” imo.