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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It's a stupid distraction. These EBS tests happen fairly frequently, it's not a big deal. Also 5G has been in use in many parts of the country for years already so why are just now people suddenly supposed to turn into zombies especially when the uptake of the jabs fell off a cliff after the first booster. Also pay attention to how it's being pushed by the Charlie Ward and co Paytriot type misinfluencers.
Agreed. It is a distraction and when nothing happens and the streets are not full of zombies, we once again will be made to look like idiots because of the hype. But, was that the whole idea?
Here is a thought. Yes, EBS are not uncommon. However, this one will be nationwide with all carriers and will involve other smart devices. IMO they are testing the system on a large scale. This has not been done before. Previous testing involved a particular carrier and were of more localized distribution. With a test like this there is a capability to flash count devices and flash triangulate - or something similar. That is what I think they are doing, all in preparation for more centralized capabilities. I am still keeping my devices off on the 4th and the 11th. I will not participate in whatever the hell they are doing.
False, they did this back in 2018 with all major carriers. I should know, I worked at one of them at the time, and it was a big nothingburger for those of us watching system performance. Sending wildfire alerts on the West Coast was more stress on the network than this garbage.
TL;DR: 5g mm waveform can't hurt you or the quadrupled vaxxed.
Neither myself or my family got that alert. I was expecting it and it never came.
Best thing you can do for solid signal is airplane mode on for 30 seconds or reboot your phone. There's different QoS built into cell sites for voice, data, streaming, and sms. When you attach to a cell site you get assigned an IPv6 address, and if you don't get a new address throughout the day while you've been moving around, the IP becomes stale in the network and drops to a lower QoS.