I've been hearing lots of discussion in regards to it and was interesting and hearing people's thoughts on it. I've been seeing theories related to 5G, nanoparticles, vaccines, you name it. Really want to get the truth of this whole ordeal.
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The theory goes like this:
Nano stuff that was injected into people over the last few years is said to contain various pathogens like Marburg and ebola.
when the signal goes out, and this tone is blasted from every cell phone, TV, radio station, at the same time, the frequency causes these nanoparticles to swell and release their payload.
Turning your phone off won't help apparently, since most phones have backdoors for this type of alert.
Some suggest putting phones in the microwave since it acts as a Faraday cage.
From what I've heard this is the largest test like this they've ever done, at the same time across all time zones, and the first time doing it on the 5G frequencies, so that's why people are concerned.
If you're really paranoid, just leave everything at home and go hiking.
They did the same thing in 2011. It was a shitshow because the network was primarily built with station to station relays. The newer system is actually far easier to implement because broadcast features are always required to make any cellular system function and EAS delivery happens through IPAWS now.
IPAWS is essentially just an FTP server where providers log in and check for any active alerts. Finding one, it downloads it, then broadcasts it. They're essentially testing onboarding a bunch of new providers who otherwise don't receive messages.
Radio stations have been using IPAWS for years now and it works fine. They know full well this will work fine. There's no real reason to do it.
I thought you had to have also eaten $.50 "burgers" from McDonalds (or Wendy's) too?
so your saying... there's a burger element?
Lol
Why would turning off your phone do anything anyway as the signal is coming from the radio towers? Unless you're really in the backcountry you're getting irradiated. Oh right some idiots misread the fearporn and think it's sound when the claim is it's the radio signal itself.