What an incredibly strange way to word "push notification". Electronic device takeover? Hijacking? Waht?
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This whole thing is most likely a push toward the precipice. It is a flex on normies thinking that they are sovereign over their cell phones and by extension their digital social life. What would be best is if it lasts an unbearable amount of time. Like 10-15 minutes would be enough to mentally rattle a lot people... "All you devices are now belong to us!"
sadly, many without access to their phones , even for just one hour will have people acting batshit insane... even more so, they built their entire life around that device.
SGTreport.com recently posted a report on this subject, "FEMA FCC 5G KILL GRID-TODD CALLENDER & DEB TAVARES" Pretty scary stuff, but also discusses solutions. Sorry can't give a link right now.
I read an article yesterday (from this site) that said putting your phone in a microwave won't work. I wanted to ask if unplugging our routers would at least protect other electronic devices.
Don't forget "backup" test day October 11th.
Anyone got more information on this or a link to the article?
Article is from a Michigan radio station called Cars 108.
https://wcrz.com/michigan-electronic-device-takeover-this-week/
So it's just an EAS and not an actual device takeover? Either I missed it or the article didn't differentiate this from the weather and amber alerts I already get.
Yeah, but once you try to turn off the notifications, hijacking seems more accurate.
EAS push notifications have likely been agreed to individually by all of us when we electronically sign that yes, we did read the 14 pages of fine print and agree to your terms, when we bought our phone.
White Hat operation.
What evidence do you have. I am still focused on what fema did in Hawaii. I do not believe that was a white hat operation. So sauce or reasoning would sincerely be appreciated.