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.
That's weird must be the caffeine. I did my share of weed and booze in the 80s. Had a grand time but wouldn't do it over again for anything! I'm thankful I got it out of my system before I got married and had a child. The 80s was a different time for sure.
I quit drinking in about 1991, and I'm very glad I did.
That's awesome congrats that's something to be proud of. I might not have a drinking addiction but I've got an addiction to sweets. It comes and goes most of the time I can handle it. I know it's stress and some health issues. Not turning this into my problems chat. Just saying I get it if anyone has an addiction. It's in my genetic makeup. All my dads uncles and cousins either died from alcoholism or is recovering. Probably why chocolate was the theme of dessert at family reunions.
Don't know how it was with you in school or when that was in my area 81-85 we basically did as we pleased as long as we got in by curfew. Of course our parents didn't know what we were doing. For myself it was about escaping an alcoholic dad that was verbally abusive. No excuses, I'm not someone that lives with regrets. I do wish I had a positive influence back then to keep me from being so wild. My dad hasn't had a drink since 1985 and I'm so proud of him. After I got married guess it filled the void and I didn't want the alcohol or weed. My husband occasionally had a beer and I didn't mind. For the most part we didn't drink because of responsibility of being a parent. When she got older I would get a mixed drink on vacation. I've probably had one drink a year the past few years. I love the taste of liquor, hate beer or wine. So if I have a drink it's strong and enough to last me a long time. Another reason I have chronic pain and already feel like crap when I get up don't need to ad to it.