Are we “blacked out” somehow with no speaker? What sort of special powers have been activated because 3rd in line for president was just removed? Can the pro temp speaker do anything a normal speaker cannot? Does he only have a subset of the speakers power, or all of them? PM was hand selected by KM to inherit pro temp speaker powers, so now, without any vote, a new person has all the speaker powers and could be president? I guess I’m suggesting/hoping PM really is a MAGA plant that could do whatever he wants because he hasn’t made any concessions to get voted in
Yep, that's when most people are reporting receiving it. However, my degoogled phone didn't receive an alert until 2:40. I linked a screenshot in my post.
I did. Was wondering if anyone else had received it. I received the general test and the presidential alert. Interesting that the presidential alert did not come over my phone but on my business’s credit card reader. The reader received both messages.
1:18pm CST for me. Pissed me off since I was at work and my hands were dirty. I had to wash them to shut my phone up. Vaxxed coworkers didn't die either, kek
Mine came in exactly at 2:20pm eastern. Was on a call at the time with someone and it came across our phones at the exact same time and we could hear each others' tones.
Central to the National Council of Statewide Interoperability Coordinators (NCSWIC) purpose is the promotion and coordination of activities designed to ensure the highest level of public safety communications across the nation. This direct approach improves interoperability and advances long-term emergency communications initiatives. Statewide Interoperability Coordinators (SWIC) strive to enhance the response capabilities of public safety responders by coordinating and collaborating with federal, state, local, and tribal public safety agencies and non-governmental organizations.
The National Council of Statewide Interoperability Coordinators (NCSWIC) was established by the Cybersecurity
and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in July 2010...
Keep in mind that the delivery of something of this scale almost certainly cannot be entirely simultaneous. Pushing hundreds of millions of messages, through various channels, to hundreds of millions of devices will absolutely take time. At least a few minutes.
Twitter has entire server racks dedicated to individual accounts, just to handle the fan-out.
No. I worked for a major carrier, and have my own business now integrating 5g equipment. It doesn't work that way, not at all. It isn't 'hundreds of millions of messages', it's one. It's a sms (short message system) that's entered either on a console or a web gui that's less than a kilobyte in size. It's one sms broadcast across the entire network, and the size of the data is insanely small compared to a YouTube video buffering to your phone. The delay of the message has to do with how far you are from a tower, when the last time your device was rebooted, and how long your device has been connected to the network without rebooting.
Whenever you boot up your phone, or connect to a tower, you are assigned an IPv6 address. That IP address is you on the network, and linked to your imsi (international mobile subscriber identity), which is the SIM card on your phone. As you move around throughout the day, that IP goes with you until you change geographical locations, which means you move from one MSC (Mobile Switching Center) to another MSC (think Spokane to Boise). There's different Quality of Service built into cell sites for voice, voice over IP, data, streaming, sms, etc. The longer you have that unique IP address that was assigned to you, the lower you drop on the QoS scale. Ever notice how if your call quality is garbage, you either reboot your phone or put it in airplane mode and it gets better? It's because you were assigned a new IP address. That's where the delay people are getting is coming from.
My whole point to this, is that this is nothing on the scale of data that runs through a cell phone. Less than nothing, and it only takes a few clicks of a mouse to set up, and with the petabytes of data that cross a carriers network daily, this would never be noticed as any kind of strain at all.
I was in a store. A worker's phone EAS went off. About 2 minutes later my phone went off but in Spanish. I never got the first one in English. Definitely not simultaneous or reliable.
Same here. I didn't get the first wave but my coworkers did, and then a couple minutes I got 3 alert messages along with the tone.
The first was English the second Spanish and the third English, all three said the same thing (I know Spanish), but only the Spanish audio played
I was at work when this happened. I got the first alert. And the girl next to me go hers a few seconds after mine. And then about a minute later i got a second emergency alert but it was in spanish. The girl next to me didnt get a second alert.
The following is what was received and forwarded by a SAGE EAS unit at a Michigan FM radio station.
Alert Received at 10/04/23 14:20:19 from CAP IPAWS
Matched filter NPT,
Received from CAP.
EOM Received at 10/04/23 14:20:21.
Audio length is 18.7 seconds, total alert length is 39.2 seconds
A Primary Entry Point System has issued a National Periodic Test for all of the
United States beginning at 2:20 pm and ending at 2:50 pm (fromcap). This is a
nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, issued by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, covering the United States from 2:20 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
Eastern Time. This is only a test. No action is required by the public.
And I got the alert at 14:40.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17r9pJXS13/received-the-alert-after-most-of/c/
u/#q1440
The imagery of that post is interesting, looks like hammer is down and the slide is locked back on an empty mag.
Ammo spent?
Just re-sharing, it's been pointed out prior
1:18
12:55 central
These are the shares that are needed. Thank you.
We were chatting about that years ago when it dropped
Are we “blacked out” somehow with no speaker? What sort of special powers have been activated because 3rd in line for president was just removed? Can the pro temp speaker do anything a normal speaker cannot? Does he only have a subset of the speakers power, or all of them? PM was hand selected by KM to inherit pro temp speaker powers, so now, without any vote, a new person has all the speaker powers and could be president? I guess I’m suggesting/hoping PM really is a MAGA plant that could do whatever he wants because he hasn’t made any concessions to get voted in
I hereby declare your downvoter a turd.
I've been followed by downvoter a bit lately. It's an honor to live rent-free in their heads. 😄
It’s a turd
I was in DCA at the gate waiting to board when the whole terminal lit up with that sound. And it was 2:18
Yep, that's when most people are reporting receiving it. However, my degoogled phone didn't receive an alert until 2:40. I linked a screenshot in my post.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17r9pJXS13/received-the-alert-after-most-of/c/
We were still on the tarmac about that time and I noticed sporadic beeps on the plane.
Anyone else get a text message titled "presidential alerts" with the EMS?
Mine said "Presidential Alert" as well.
Edit: Maybe only "special" pedes got the Presidential alert.
Leave your lights on tonight, I guess.
Will "they" show up in Black Suburbans, Black Helicopters, or both?
There will probably be a "routine military training op" in your area soon!
Of THAT I can be sure of...
Well i guess i’m just trash then
Mine said National Alert. I wonder why there was two different titles?
Mine said National Alert and in the text: National Wireless Emergency Alert System.
Mine also - https://files.catbox.moe/ur1ehd.jpeg
My wife didnt get a text at all and were on the same carrier.
My daughter uses an old phone without service for wifi browsing and texting and her phone went off just like every other phone.
I did. Was wondering if anyone else had received it. I received the general test and the presidential alert. Interesting that the presidential alert did not come over my phone but on my business’s credit card reader. The reader received both messages.
Yes. My roommate did on his phone. Mine was turned off.
The only alert I received on October 4th, 2023 was a 3am wake up with heartburn and the shits. 😆 🤣
Chipotles or Taco Bell?
Kek
Only Chipotle if blood was involved.
u/#MindBlown
I got another alert about 5 minutes after then first. Maybe around 1:22 or 1:23 cst
Yes, I received 2 as well, 2:18 and 2:19. First in English the then in Spanish
Yes, because we all would move to another country and expect them to do all communications in our language! Only these idiots in government! SMH
If you go to emergency notification history on your phone you can get more precise times.
Interesting. Thanks. I'll report back.
Edit:
1:18 and 1:22
Mine wasn't enabled. So, no history.
I'm in Canada with an American number. Didn't get jack.
I feel ripped off.
It was intercepted, There has been a warrant issued for your arrest.
You better check to see if your bank account has been frozen.
Thanks for the shoutout, Ski Ski. Much appreciated.
Noticed this. Was a 2 minutes early in Utah. The press said 2:20pm EST, which is 12:20 MST
My atomic clock showed 12:18pm
Being paranoid, my phone was off and sitting in the microwave
1418 This makes me feel good.
Mine went at 14:18
Same just one alert at 1418..
I didn't have phone turned off, but had emergency alerts turned off. It went off anyway and only once at 2:18 pm EST. I am in Pennsylvania.
and the first was two pages, first page was spanish. had to switch to second page for english. the second alert was only spanish.
tmobile fwiw
1:18pm CST for me. Pissed me off since I was at work and my hands were dirty. I had to wash them to shut my phone up. Vaxxed coworkers didn't die either, kek
Late I understand due to a million factors. But early was on purpose.
u/#q2223
Only one National Alert on mine at 2:18 Eastern.
Same time here, but mine said presidential alert.
I got one about 20 min before but it was a local alert
I took screenshots and can confirm I received the alert at 11:18 AM PST.
14:18 for me too. But, I do know a coworker had it come in to their phone around 14:30.
This should be the top post and pinned as a q proof.
Frankly, I'm wondering why there are so many comments here, and yet so few blown minds. This seems like an amazing Q proof to me.
WOW.
https://anontools.xyz/?adv=true&whole=true&text=Q%26a
IMO it was a call and response. Question and answer. Two options presented at 2:18 and an answer given 5 minutes later.
Search for the times in military time. 14:18 and 14:23
u/#q1192
u/#q1193
i got mine at 14:18 too.
My cell went off at 2:18 and my car radio went off at 2:20.
Mine came in exactly at 2:20pm eastern. Was on a call at the time with someone and it came across our phones at the exact same time and we could hear each others' tones.
Somethings is definitely afoot, frens....
👀🍿
My phone did not get the alert
No shit!!!! Mine came at 1:18 pm CT
u/#q4951
https://www.cisa.gov/safecom/about-ncswic
https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2023-02/22_0301_NCSWIC_Charter__FINAL.pdf
“The Plan” is old. Trust “The Plan”.
Patriots are in control. Proof. Brilliant. Just brilliant.
My husband and I both got the alert at 11:18.
I didn’t get alert at all.
Password exposed....like they were monitoring the keyboard strokes at the initiator's device. Oh snap.
Keep in mind that the delivery of something of this scale almost certainly cannot be entirely simultaneous. Pushing hundreds of millions of messages, through various channels, to hundreds of millions of devices will absolutely take time. At least a few minutes.
Twitter has entire server racks dedicated to individual accounts, just to handle the fan-out.
No. I worked for a major carrier, and have my own business now integrating 5g equipment. It doesn't work that way, not at all. It isn't 'hundreds of millions of messages', it's one. It's a sms (short message system) that's entered either on a console or a web gui that's less than a kilobyte in size. It's one sms broadcast across the entire network, and the size of the data is insanely small compared to a YouTube video buffering to your phone. The delay of the message has to do with how far you are from a tower, when the last time your device was rebooted, and how long your device has been connected to the network without rebooting.
Whenever you boot up your phone, or connect to a tower, you are assigned an IPv6 address. That IP address is you on the network, and linked to your imsi (international mobile subscriber identity), which is the SIM card on your phone. As you move around throughout the day, that IP goes with you until you change geographical locations, which means you move from one MSC (Mobile Switching Center) to another MSC (think Spokane to Boise). There's different Quality of Service built into cell sites for voice, voice over IP, data, streaming, sms, etc. The longer you have that unique IP address that was assigned to you, the lower you drop on the QoS scale. Ever notice how if your call quality is garbage, you either reboot your phone or put it in airplane mode and it gets better? It's because you were assigned a new IP address. That's where the delay people are getting is coming from.
My whole point to this, is that this is nothing on the scale of data that runs through a cell phone. Less than nothing, and it only takes a few clicks of a mouse to set up, and with the petabytes of data that cross a carriers network daily, this would never be noticed as any kind of strain at all.
Concur. A service like this would go out in a very efficient "broadcast" mode reserved on the protocol.
Anything less would be a massive engineering failure.
TY Cellular nerd man!
You're welcome, fellow schizo!
Holy! THIS FROG MESSAGES 🐸
A web gui?? Idk why but I figured the EAS system would've been something a bit more antique or sophisticated than an html/js web app lmao
Yes, a web GUI, I believe that's what also ended up being used back at the false alarm Hawaii ballistic missile warning. If I recall correctly.
Also, it was a scheduled alert which means it was already prepared to send anyway.
Depends on how it was designed. This is easy to test. What time did anons get the alert?
14:18 here.
14:18 took a screenshot. I even mentioned to a coworker that the test was 2 minutes early.
Same, but over the car radio was a couple minutes later
14:18
I took a screenshot as well. Central time here and my pic says 13:18.
I found the last like of the message interesting...
Maybe military action is required then?
1418 here as well.
I just noticed that the clock on my stove is 2 minutes ahead. When the alert happened, stove clock said 14:20. So, yes, 14:18 here as well.
All ten of our phones and our radio on the jobsite went off at 14:18. There were comments about it being early.
11:18Am
I was in a store. A worker's phone EAS went off. About 2 minutes later my phone went off but in Spanish. I never got the first one in English. Definitely not simultaneous or reliable.
Mine appeared in spanish as well but I noticed it said 1 of 2 so I tapped it and it changed to English.
Same here. I didn't get the first wave but my coworkers did, and then a couple minutes I got 3 alert messages along with the tone. The first was English the second Spanish and the third English, all three said the same thing (I know Spanish), but only the Spanish audio played
I was driving with a passenger who got the test message about thirty seconds before I did
It's not 1980 anymore.
I was at work when this happened. I got the first alert. And the girl next to me go hers a few seconds after mine. And then about a minute later i got a second emergency alert but it was in spanish. The girl next to me didnt get a second alert.
The following is what was received and forwarded by a SAGE EAS unit at a Michigan FM radio station.
Alert Received at 10/04/23 14:20:19 from CAP IPAWS Matched filter NPT, Received from CAP. EOM Received at 10/04/23 14:20:21. Audio length is 18.7 seconds, total alert length is 39.2 seconds
A Primary Entry Point System has issued a National Periodic Test for all of the United States beginning at 2:20 pm and ending at 2:50 pm (fromcap). This is a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, covering the United States from 2:20 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. Eastern Time. This is only a test. No action is required by the public.