FEMA Surprise For October?! Hurricane Florence, Presidential Alert!

What Does FEMA Have Up Their Sleeve?

On Mon. September 17th, 2018, The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will be conducting a nationwide test of both the Emergency Alert System (EAS) AND Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) — scheduled for the backup date of Thurs. October 3rd, 2018.

Initially scheduled for Thurs. September 20th, 2018, the nationwide test was then postponed due to “Hurricane Florence response efforts.” According to the FEMA press release: “The test will assess the operational readiness of the infrastructure for distribution of a national message and determine whether improvements are needed.” There will also be the WEA test message that will be sent to cell phones who are connected to wireless providers.

Interestingly enough, not only is this the fourth EAS nationwide test, this will also be the first national WEA test — previous EAS tests were conducted as of November 2011, September 2016, and September 2017: As September is the FEMA “National Preparedness Month.”

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The EAS itself is a national public warning system that provides the President with the communications capability to address the nation during a national emergency. However, this isn’t the first time wherein your President, government, and military have been preparing for national emergencies and corresponding events.

The Question Still Remains: WHY All Of This Preparation?

Along with the recent “conspiracy theory” ads that were posted at the Denver Airport, and the 1988 Economist Cover that shows and dates “October 2018” — what could be the BIGGER Agenda?

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