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    Emergency warning system

    Emergency warning system. Ref: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64999417

    What do you make of this? Scarily reminiscent of the 1970's Protect and Survive broadcast I think:

    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/...e_warnings.htm

    Forgive my cynicism but somehow I don't think I would need to be warned via my mobile phone in the event of local flooding or forest fires in my area - it should be pretty obvious well in advance! I can't help wondering if H.M. Gov. is preparing us for nuclear war in the event our friend Putin goes doolally?

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    I'm uncomfortable with it tbh. Mainly because I don't want a world where we are all tied to smartphones, but it also raises some questions about government overreach and the whole 'thin end of the wedge' thing.

    I note you will be able to turn the settings off (which I would probably do on principle!) but this doesn't sound right, does it?

    "A message will appear on the home screens of people's devices during the test, with vibration and a loud warning sound that will ring for about 10 seconds, even if the phone is set to silent."

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    they have these already in the States, where they're used for warnings of severe weather and even to alert people to look out for suspects following a kidnap etc.

    you can be fairly certain that we (the UK) will cock it up completely though in so e bizarre and very expensive way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    they have these already in the States, where they're used for warnings of severe weather and even to alert people to look out for suspects following a kidnap etc.

    you can be fairly certain that we (the UK) will cock it up completely though in so e bizarre and very expensive way
    Yes, I don't think I would want to rely on someone sitting in a control room possibly hundreds of miles from where I live letting me know about the conditions in my area! I would assume that anyone who lives in an area prone to flooding or forest fires would be more aware of the local situation than anyone. It might conceivably be handy in the case of escaped prisoners on the loose or terrorists on the prowl?

    In the broader picture the increasing reliance on mobile phones/Internet for everyday "stuff" is much more frightening IMO.

  5. #5

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    My last smartphone broke and I never replaced it. It was a smart move

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    My last smartphone broke and I never replaced it. It was a smart move
    it says "This post was made using an Iphone 3"

    just sayin'

  7. #7

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    lets just hope the chap running the Hawai'i version is not let near our own.

  8. #8

    Re: Emergency warning system

    Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
    Emergency warning system. Ref: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64999417

    What do you make of this? Scarily reminiscent of the 1970's Protect and Survive broadcast I think:

    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/...e_warnings.htm

    Forgive my cynicism but somehow I don't think I would need to be warned via my mobile phone in the event of local flooding or forest fires in my area - it should be pretty obvious well in advance! I can't help wondering if H.M. Gov. is preparing us for nuclear war in the event our friend Putin goes doolally?
    I think it's more to do with preparing the public for a future of frequent 'alerts' for all sorts of things - 'flu' Covid, extreme weather [it's hot - put your sunscreen on'. Probably - and I say this genuinely - the biggest intrusion yet into people's private lives. It is, truly staggering what they're considering.

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    Today's the day for the emergency alert, boys, at 3pm.

    The fella who features in the video that's embedded below suggests smartphone users turn their devices off as the simplest method to not receive the emergency alert. He claims initially the alert was set to be sent during the 'early evening' of this date but was switched to 3pm within the past fortnight. The BBC link in the opening post of this thread includes this line: 'The test is expected to take place in the early evening of 23 April.'

    I've read you can keep the phone on but not get today's alert, and future ones, by making changes via the Settings app. Placing the device's Airplane Mode to on would be the easiest way.

    He says he will will switch his phone off for today and the next two days as he feels something nasty may occur.

    At the 5:40 mark he refers to reports of dodgy looking workers placing devices beneath manhole covers throughout London. They've been doing so since February, he says, usually during the wee small hours and they were using plain white vans.

    From 13:00 he talks about the number of mobile phone connections there are in the UK and what size of frequency wave will be created when delivering a message to millions of them simultaneously.

    Those of a nervous disposition may wish to skip the entire video as he hints at plenty of other dark stuff.



  10. #10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Today's the day for the emergency alert, boys, at 3pm.

    The fella who features in the video that's embedded below suggests smartphone users turn their devices off as the simplest method to not receive the emergency alert. He claims initially the alert was set to be sent during the 'early evening' of this date but was switched to 3pm within the past fortnight. The BBC link in the opening post of this thread includes this line: 'The test is expected to take place in the early evening of 23 April.'

    I've read you can keep the phone on but not get today's alert, and future ones, by making changes via the Settings app. Placing the device's Airplane Mode to on would be the easiest way.

    He says he will will switch his phone off for today and the next two days as he feels something nasty may occur.

    At the 5:40 mark he refers to reports of dodgy looking workers placing devices beneath manhole covers throughout London. They've been doing so since February, he says, usually during the wee small hours and they were using plain white vans.

    From 13:00 he talks about the number of mobile phone connections there are in the UK and what size of frequency wave will be created when delivering a message to millions of them simultaneously.

    Those of a nervous disposition may wish to skip the entire video as he hints at plenty of other dark stuff.


    A comment from this video


    Here in Glasgow, they seem to be doing a LOT of work at traffic lights, pedestrian crossings. Literally every set of them. Anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening, on top of everything else?
    And what about Premier League matches tomorrow? Will this alert be screaming during play?
    And I think you're right. This is all leading up to some terrible event where they can say "We TOLD you we were sending a warning alert"
    Sinister as hell. All of it.'
    Did older people eat lead paint by the spoonful when they were kids or something? It's the only explanation to you all freaking out about tiny things such as 5g, mass phone alerts or 15 minute cities, but when an actual threat like climate change happens, nothing.

    In the future they'll look at this time and see how the internet combined with low education levels and elderly naiveness (that's why scammers on the phone target them) made seemingly a whole generation batshit insane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doucas View Post
    A comment from this video

    Did older people eat lead paint by the spoonful when they were kids or something? It's the only explanation to you all freaking out about tiny things such as 5g, mass phone alerts or 15 minute cities, but when an actual threat like climate change happens, nothing.

    In the future they'll look at this time and see how the internet combined with low education levels and elderly naiveness (that's why scammers on the phone target them) made seemingly a whole generation batshit insane.
    As an "older person" I don't recall eating spoonfuls of lead paint. However what I do know, and fear for the future, is the total reliance this and subsequent generations will have on mobile phones/Internet technology for everything, not just for phone calls but for everyday transactions. The chaos caused by a malfunction of the system will be something to behold! A hacker's paradise.

    But back to the topic. I am not usually a conspiracy theorist and rarely comment on some of the more bizarre discussions on this alternative forum (which in any case seems to be the private reserve for the same half dozen or so posters). However this emergency warning system thing has got me thinking!

    We are told that other countries like Australia have such a system but it seems that this has been tested there since 2009 although not fully implemented everywhere until 2021. Is it just a coincidence that the UK tests a similar system in 2023 when tensions with Russia are escalating? I don't recall that the UK is particularly prone to earthquakes, bush fires, tsunamis or terrorist attacks - flooding possibly. My hunch is that we are being prepared for nuclear war just as we were back in the mid 1970's but this time it's a case of an "event not daring to speak it's name".

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    Re: Emergency warning system

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Today's the day for the emergency alert, boys, at 3pm.

    The fella who features in the video that's embedded below suggests smartphone users turn their devices off as the simplest method to not receive the emergency alert. He claims initially the alert was set to be sent during the 'early evening' of this date but was switched to 3pm within the past fortnight. The BBC link in the opening post of this thread includes this line: 'The test is expected to take place in the early evening of 23 April.'

    I've read you can keep the phone on but not get today's alert, and future ones, by making changes via the Settings app. Placing the device's Airplane Mode to on would be the easiest way.

    He says he will will switch his phone off for today and the next two days as he feels something nasty may occur.

    At the 5:40 mark he refers to reports of dodgy looking workers placing devices beneath manhole covers throughout London. They've been doing so since February, he says, usually during the wee small hours and they were using plain white vans.

    From 13:00 he talks about the number of mobile phone connections there are in the UK and what size of frequency wave will be created when delivering a message to millions of them simultaneously.

    Those of a nervous disposition may wish to skip the entire video as he hints at plenty of other dark stuff.


    Is it too late for me to watch the video and have a good old panic and cry under the duvet?

    If so, what should I be panicking about today? There's got to be something about to end humanity!

  13. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Is it too late for me to watch the video and have a good old panic and cry under the duvet?

    If so, what should I be panicking about today? There's got to be something about to end humanity!
    Firstly, I'd like to extend my heartfelt commiserations for the loss of someone important in your reality. Len Goodman is now Paso Doble'ing and Cha Cha'ing around the great ballroom in the sky.

    As for what you should be concerned about, I'd place at number one the intent of all 190+ countries worldwide that played along with the mythical virus scam to surrender the sovereignty of their countries to the WHO in May next year.

    It will herald a One World Government in everything but name. That coming to pass might lure you from gazing at your TV set for five minutes to once again applaud from your doorstep.

  14. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Firstly, I'd like to extend my heartfelt commiserations for the loss of someone important in your reality. Len Goodman is now Paso Doble'ing and Cha Cha'ing around the great ballroom in the sky.

    As for what you should be concerned about, I'd place at number one the intent of all 190+ countries worldwide that played along with the mythical virus scam to surrender the sovereignty of their countries to the WHO in May next year.

    It will herald a One World Government in everything but name. That coming to pass might lure you from gazing at your TV set for five minutes to once again applaud from your doorstep.
    I like it when you give us a set date for your predictions

  15. #15

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    I like it when you give us a set date for your predictions
    You know when Organ has nothing left in his cannons. That's when he starts talking about watching Come Dancing and Love Island - even though he's literally the only poster who ever mentions them.

    Shame for the old duffer that he has to resort to it three or four times a week. In his slowing mind, he probably thinks it's a brand new doozy every time.

  16. #16

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Firstly, I'd like to extend my heartfelt commiserations for the loss of someone important in your reality. Len Goodman is now Paso Doble'ing and Cha Cha'ing around the great ballroom in the sky.

    As for what you should be concerned about, I'd place at number one the intent of all 190+ countries worldwide that played along with the mythical virus scam to surrender the sovereignty of their countries to the WHO in May next year.

    It will herald a One World Government in everything but name. That coming to pass might lure you from gazing at your TV set for five minutes to once again applaud from your doorstep.
    Gosh, 190+ countries have at least another year before they surrender the sovereignty to the WHO. Having been fed a diet from you of imminent impending planetary doom, I find the thought akin to a soothing destressing massage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Gosh, 190+ countries have at least another year before they surrender the sovereignty to the WHO. Having been fed a diet from you of imminent impending planetary doom, I find the thought akin to a soothing destressing massage!
    Cyril, with the greatest respect you have likely forgotten which ready meal Wiltshire Farm Foods delivered to your door earlier this afternoon.

  18. #18

    Re: Emergency warning system

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Today's the day for the emergency alert, boys, at 3pm.

    The fella who features in the video that's embedded below suggests smartphone users turn their devices off as the simplest method to not receive the emergency alert. He claims initially the alert was set to be sent during the 'early evening' of this date but was switched to 3pm within the past fortnight. The BBC link in the opening post of this thread includes this line: 'The test is expected to take place in the early evening of 23 April.'

    I've read you can keep the phone on but not get today's alert, and future ones, by making changes via the Settings app. Placing the device's Airplane Mode to on would be the easiest way.

    He says he will will switch his phone off for today and the next two days as he feels something nasty may occur.

    At the 5:40 mark he refers to reports of dodgy looking workers placing devices beneath manhole covers throughout London. They've been doing so since February, he says, usually during the wee small hours and they were using plain white vans.

    From 13:00 he talks about the number of mobile phone connections there are in the UK and what size of frequency wave will be created when delivering a message to millions of them simultaneously.

    Those of a nervous disposition may wish to skip the entire video as he hints at plenty of other dark stuff.



  19. #19

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    Well that frequency wave was a doozy

  20. #20

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    Well that frequency wave was a doozy

  21. #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    Well that frequency wave was a doozy
    Why didn’t you deactivate it like everyone else I know

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  23. #23

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    If it benefits and helps its a good thing . Many countries to it.

  24. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    Why didn’t you deactivate it like everyone else I know
    Didn’t want to fiddle with my phone settings in case I turned off my vaccine Bluetooth by accident.

    My Bluetooth speaker has a cable too, but I don’t really fancy plugging that into any of my “ports”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    Didn’t want to fiddle with my phone settings in case I turned off my vaccine Bluetooth by accident.

    My Bluetooth speaker has a cable too, but I don’t really fancy plugging that into any of my “ports”
    Good to see your supporting “The Current Thing”

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