File: Emergency Alert System - Nuclear Attack.swf-(4.06 MB, 480x360, Other)
[_] RIP Hawaii Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)13:37:11 No.3307993
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)13:40:15 No.3307994
lolwut
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)13:44:57 No.3307996
>>3307993
>2018
>la and san fran are still not nuked
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)14:29:09 No.3308003
I recall last year seeing the VERY unusual EAS test that was originated by the Federal
Government. Something that I don't believe has ever been tested before.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)15:43:00 No.3308017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_national_missile_defense
Would NK hit their targets?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)16:28:09 No.3308021
I wish I knew how to make fake emergency alert broadcasts as convincing as this one.
This shit is kind of terrifying in a way.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)17:13:30 No.3308034
>>3308021
Download a text-to-speech program that has a robotic voice that sounds like it was the best
attempt possible in 1992, write up an official and dry sounding warning about a nuke attack.
There you go.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)17:39:22 No.3308036
>>3308034
Yeah, still not as easy to find something that sounds quite as authentic though.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)19:14:52 No.3308064
This was "real". Faggots. But it was a false flag.
It's because they are on a hairtrigger alarm. If they see anything that they can't surely say of
is not an ICBM, they will do this and nuke the shit out of North Korea.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/13/18(Sat)19:30:47 No.3308066
>>3308064
Obviously I was referring to how convincing/authentic in feel the fake EAS broadcast in this
video was, not the incident that took place today.