Monday, October 2, 2023

October 4th Emergency Broadcast Tests

I'm sure you've heard the scuttlebutt about the FEMA tests that will be conducted on October 4th. I'm not sure what to think of it all, but the fact that China performed a similar test when they launched their 5G and people were dropping dead like flies all over the country, I think it falls into the category of 'better safe than sorry'. At this point, I don't put anything past this America-hating administration that not only is in bed with China, but is also in lockstep with the WEF on all fronts - including population reduction.

The other thing that causes concern is that in FEMA's description of this test, they indicate a backup repeat on the 11th in the event there is severe weather or some other emergency. Wait, what? If your emergency broadcast system doesn't work in the event of severe weather or other emergency, then what's the point of it? This 'test' has a bit of stink on it.

The last point of concern is that for standard emergency or amber alerts, you can disable them on your phone. However, this one is a presidential alert and those cannot be turned off. It will be run on all wireless devices.

If you don't want to be subjected to this test on October 4th, do the following:

  1. Unplug all computers and smart TVs.
  2. Unplug your router.
  3. Turn off your phone and tablet and put it in a faraday case. For added security, place inside your microwave. Turning off these devices alone won't protect them as they can be powered on remotely.
You can purchase a faraday case for your phone from Amazon or make one with materials you have at home. However, chances are that if you order one, it won't be delivered before the 4th at this point, but you'll have it for the future. Faraday cases also protect against EMPs and RFID hacks, can be used for credit cards and key fobs, so it's not necessarily a bad thing to have for everyday use.

To make one yourself, you will need:
  • A ziplock bag
  • Aluminum foil
  • A paper grocery bag or construction paper
  • Duct tape
Turn off your phone and place inside the ziplock bag. Seal the bag. Wrap in aluminum foil at least 6 layers thick. Seal all edges with duct tape. Then wrap in paper and again, seal all edges with duct tape. Repeat instructions for tablets.

Two tests will be run - one by FEMA and the other by the FCC. FEMA's test will be the longest and is  scheduled to run for 1/2 hour. I'd recommend being ready by 10am and just leave everything unplugged / off / protected for most of the day.




UPDATE: Russia will be conducting the same tests on October 3rd in preparation for WWIII that would include nuclear arms. Yep, there is evil afoot in Isengard and the West is no longer safe.