Edit: As this was stickied, I thought I'd add that this same list applies to all future EAS tests as well as it seems each test since Trump has been hyped in some way.
I've seen so many people on these forums talk about how the EAS could be dangerous and that everyone should wrap their phones in tin foil. Also, apparently people online have been talking about keeping their kids home from school and prepping like its going to be a doomsday event.
Here's some reasons why we SHOULDN'T be worried.
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We know EAS has a significant role in the white hat plan we are all waiting for so ... why block off your ability to hear it? It could possibly be a monumental historical event and you would have to tell your kids that you missed it because you hid and wrapped your phone in tinfoil.
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At least for Christians, what are we putting our faith in? God or that tin foil will protect us?
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If there was something bad about the EAS, why wouldn't the white hats have warned us? Yet, all the coms we've been getting are positive. Could it be the 'scare event'? Possibly, but we know that it is coming and expect it.
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If the white hats are in fact in control, wouldn't they stop something like a massive attack that has the potential to be a massive genocidal attack across the globe?
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Controlled opposition, the deep state, etc, want us to look like loonies by overacting. They try to dilute our effect by making people think we're nuts. Tinfoil wrapped phones and pulling kids out of school would do that. We need to be seen as the cool and collected that others can rely on when people wake up.
If you can think of others, feel free to add them.
For those who remember u/SleepyDude, he posted this on his Substack -
Alright, let’s assume an EBS/EMS is NOT just a public test of emergency national infrastructure preparedness…
What are the options?
First, let’s start with the more nefarious:
Okay, let’s consider the less nefarious:
Which is the most likely? Which is most plausible?
Which is most USEFUL?
Here’s what I figure…
Say you’re the wife to a paranoid husband. He suspects you of cheating. You suspect him of being paranoid enough to plant a burner cell-phone hooked up to a GPS tracker app to keep track of you. What do you do? What can you do?
Do you start ripping your car apart trying to find it? What if you do and he catches you? Do you call him out on the paranoia first or let him catch you going crazy ripping things apart? If you don’t find a phone, are you the paranoid one?
How far will you go to claim you’re not the crazy one?
Okay, jump back to reality and our Cabal overlords who are more than paranoid enough to suspect they’ve been bugged while flying abroad and brown-nosing foreign dignitaries. Bad guys do bug bad guys too, you know… Cartels and mafias constantly quarrel, and if they can get leverage on one another they absolutely will. Secret Societies are no different. They’re gonna play dirty if it benefits them. They’re also more than not gonna try bugging their political “investments” to make sure they dance the right direction when the puppet strings are tugged.
What we have with the EMS offers a similar situation. How do you find out you’ve been bugged?
What if every so often the Government agrees to run an “emergency test” to make sure “everyone is prepared for emergencies” while also offering Government workers and snoops the opportunity to figure out if they’re bugged with any cheap-o burner phones stashed in their office or cars? Not just location-tracking bugs, but phones hot-wired to record when given a remote signal.
You see, you gotta think practically. If you need to be able to force any phone working on a national phone carrier to go off and also bypass any settings to stop notifications from sounding, this is what you could do — ping the devices.
Of course, this is assuming the person bugging you is dumb enough to leave any speakers active on the device in the first place. They could just yank out the speaker and solder it back together with an appropriately tuned resistor.
Again, this is just wild speculation. I’m not saying for 100% certain this is the case, but I do see a mechanism by which a Government agency whose business it is to be exceptionally paranoid could coordinate around a date every so often to test and see if any low-level bugs are snooping about their “places of business.”
We don’t have to jump straight to the most fanciful plots like Kingsman zombies and the like…
If you’re really intent on suspecting the Government of shenanigans as it pertains to the EMS, this is the lowest hanging fruit. It’s practical if not a bit disappointing, sure, but it’s also logically useful.
At the very least, this EMS test can be used to “clean house” of any devices that rely upon everyday technologies to bypass sophisticated countermeasures who would otherwise pick them up. Everyone has a phone these days, so checking for bugs is very difficult when everyone in the room is guaranteed to be bugged anyways. You can easily cancel out the signals of every day devices, but how do you screen a bug out if it operates on the same technology as the latest iPhone?
How about we give them all a good BUZZ?
Beat the bush and see what falls out…