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cheka.
13th January 2018, 12:44 PM
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http://www.galvnews.com/news_ap/nation/article_6c180c73-643a-593e-9f3e-77343bd6a86b.html
HONOLULU (AP) — A push alert that warned of an incoming ballistic missile to Hawaii and sent residents into a full-blown panic Saturday was a mistake, state emergency officials said.
The emergency alert, which was sent to cellphones, said in all caps, "Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill."
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency spokesman Richard Repoza said it was a false alarm and the agency is trying to determine what happened.
The alert caused a tizzy on the island and across social media.
Jamie Malapit, owner of a Honolulu hair salon, texted his clients that he was cancelling their appointments and was closing his shop for the day. He said he was still in bed when the phone started going off "like crazy." He thought it was a tsunami warning at first.
"I woke up and saw missile warning and thought no way. I thought 'No, this is not happening today,'" Malapit said.
He was still "a little freaked out" and feeling paranoid even after hearing it was a false alarm.
"I went from panic to semi panic and 'Are we sure?'" he said.
Joshua01
13th January 2018, 12:48 PM
False alarm....but sent for a reason! There's no such thing as a coincidence!
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http://www.galvnews.com/news_ap/nation/article_6c180c73-643a-593e-9f3e-77343bd6a86b.html
HONOLULU (AP) — A push alert that warned of an incoming ballistic missile to Hawaii and sent residents into a full-blown panic Saturday was a mistake, state emergency officials said.
The emergency alert, which was sent to cellphones, said in all caps, "Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill."
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency spokesman Richard Repoza said it was a false alarm and the agency is trying to determine what happened.
The alert caused a tizzy on the island and across social media.
Jamie Malapit, owner of a Honolulu hair salon, texted his clients that he was cancelling their appointments and was closing his shop for the day. He said he was still in bed when the phone started going off "like crazy." He thought it was a tsunami warning at first.
"I woke up and saw missile warning and thought no way. I thought 'No, this is not happening today,'" Malapit said.
He was still "a little freaked out" and feeling paranoid even after hearing it was a false alarm.
"I went from panic to semi panic and 'Are we sure?'" he said.
crimethink
13th January 2018, 08:10 PM
If a strike on Hawai'i really occurs, most people won't bother heeding the next warning message. Great job, fucktards!
StreetsOfGold
14th January 2018, 08:10 AM
False alarm....but sent for a reason! There's no such thing as a coincidence!
No doubt, they probably want to see the REACTIONS
I read that people were running in the streets and asking what should they should do.
Clueless as usual
Joshua01
14th January 2018, 08:11 AM
We used to be trained to know where CD shelters were and how to get there. That was back before the country went rogue!
No doubt, they probably want to see the REACTIONS
I read that people were running in the streets and asking what should they should do.
Clueless as usual
Hitch
14th January 2018, 07:18 PM
You guys are going to love this, but apparently, according to the local news, an "employee pushed the wrong button". It was supposed to be an internal drill, but oopsie, went out to the public.
One big "fat finger" fuckup, lol.
Serpo
14th January 2018, 07:32 PM
Plenty of rumors out there that there was a real threat from a submarine controlled by the usual band of desperate cabal crims.
PatColo
15th January 2018, 11:17 AM
Mark Dice re hysterical washed up hollywood actors & Never-Trump-ers Jamie Lee Curtis & Jim Carey tweets blaming DJT for the event,
https://twitter.com/jamieleecurtis/status/952275076346388481
^ 18 K retweets, 40 K comments
https://twitter.com/JimCarrey << Carrey's are still on top; 17.4 M twitter followers, what lemmings! :(
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/H3EfnqqIJIs/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEXCNACELwBSFryq4qpAwkIARUAAIhCGAE=&rs=AOn4CLBUQEvpJqOy5itfcA9LWDWe_SGTYw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3EfnqqIJIs) 3:54
Celebrities Are Here to Help (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3EfnqqIJIs)
73,179 views
3 hours ago
Joshua01
15th January 2018, 11:19 AM
Saw that one...comical as hell!
Mark Dice re hysterical washed up hollywood actors & Never-Trump-ers Jamie Lee Curtis & Jim Carey tweets blaming DJT for the event,
https://twitter.com/jamieleecurtis/status/952275076346388481
^ 18 K retweets, 40 K comments
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/H3EfnqqIJIs/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEXCNACELwBSFryq4qpAwkIARUAAIhCGAE=&rs=AOn4CLBUQEvpJqOy5itfcA9LWDWe_SGTYw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3EfnqqIJIs) 3:54
Celebrities Are Here to Help (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3EfnqqIJIs)
73,179 views
3 hours ago
ziero0
15th January 2018, 11:29 AM
Hawaii Emergency Management ... do the elements seem familiar?
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crimethink
15th January 2018, 03:43 PM
The good news from "on the ground" is that most Hawaiians now have zero faith in the government to "have their backs." This from family friends who live in Hawai'i and experienced "the event" first-hand.
Serpo
15th January 2018, 04:48 PM
Jim Stone....
UPDATE: I AM NOW CONFIDENT THE REPORT ABOUT ISRAEL LAUNCHING A FAILED NUKE ATTACK ON HAWAII IS TRUE."Confident" is the best I can do when it can't actually be proven. But the back channels of the internet have filled up with massive numbers of trolls that are onto this story like maggots on a rotting dog, trolls that are saying the most stupid things, like "I wonder what nation owned the sub, Paraguay? (as if they are serious) and other absolutely ridiculous crap.FACT: There is only ONE nuclear nation that has submarines that fit the description that is not Russia or the U.S. and that is ISRAEL.The banality of the trollage points ONE DIRECTION: ISRAEL.Naked banal we have seen it everywhere countless times predictable stupid ISRAELI TROLLAGE.
"Now we have to scream "Nazi" sniff, and force Germany to cough us up another sub . . . . . sniff.I was a little bit skeptical of this until I saw the nature of the trollage. Now I am like - "Oh my God!"14 January 2018
Yesterday's nuclear launch on Hawaii real? Possibly.The following is thus far urban myth, but people should be aware of it because it could be true, and is certainly plausible. If a submarine was destroyed, it is overwhelmingly probable for it to have been Israeli.I have a way to know if this story is true. Israel should have THREE dolphin 2 submarines in 2018. If the years go on and they can only show two, one of them just bit the dust. The Dolphin 2 submarines have air independent propulsion, which gives them a range and endurance second only to a nuclear submarine. One of these could have made it to Hawaii, especially with clandestine surface support.The possible submarines are: Dolphin, Leviathan, Tekumah, Tanin, Rahav and Dakar (not yet commissioned) with the last 3 having a very large air independent range. People ought to be able to confirm one missing by keeping an extended (years long) eye on Israeli naval bases.
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Once again, the above cannot be confirmed true, but it is intriguing to say the least. Keep an eye on Israel's subs.Here's an intersting post on this topic. I'd have to say I agree.I live on maui. The "oops" Hawaii ballistic missile alert just doesn't add up. Think about your job. Imagine the biggest fuck up that you could possibly commit. A fuck up that doesn't damage your workplace or harm anyone that you work with, or outside of work, but a MASSIVE fuck up none the less. Something that would get you immediately fired and or put in prison even.
What would it take for you to fuck up that bad at your job?? Would it even be possible? Is it something so easily done that would have such catastrophic effects? Is it something so simple as hitting a wrong button and sending an alert to a million plus people? I'm sorry but there are no "buttons" that are set up to do that. I just don't see this as a big mistake, there's something more. I'm not sure what but I know it wasn't just a simple fucking mistake.
A subsequent response:
Head dude was asked if he was there when it all went down. He said no, the system is set up so that no one needs to be there. Kinda contradicted his button pushing story.
BTW, I'm on Kauai - Aloha!
My comment: The cover story really is rock stupid. As if the emergency alert system has a custom "button" for a nuke attack, that automatically sends out a canned message. And that is exactly why the purported whistleblower testimony about a submarine nuke launch is so plausible, it is FAR MORE plausible than an idiotic "oops" story.
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