Saturday, January 13, 2018

False alert sent out to Hawaii about Missile Strike!

Remember when I wrote bout the fact that if we went to war with North Korea "Would we even know it?" This is likely what happened here. What I'm saying here is that because our government secretly has "Retroactive Time Travel" what could have happened here is someone in the military wants us to know we have this capability. Or it could be that Trump has pushed the nuclear button maybe 10 times now against North Korea and someone is trying to clean up the mess he is making with Time lines. This is just my conjecture with what I know about how things actually are. IF Trump resigns soon and is pushed out you will know this is what is happening by the way.
 
 
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Alert About Missile Bound for Hawaii Was Sent in Error, Officials Say ...

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/13/us/hawaii-missile.html
12 mins ago - The authorities said it was a false alarm. ... Hawaii has taken steps to prepare residents for the possibility of a missile strike by North Korea. ... Emergency Management Agency confirmed on Saturday that there was no ballistic missile headed toward the state, minutes after an emergency alert was sent to ...

Panic Ensues After False Alert of 'Missile Strike' Sent to Hawaiians ...

sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2018/01/13/false-alert-missile-strike-hawaii/
14 mins ago - A false alert caused a panic when it went to people's cellphones Saturday morning warning of a missile strike "inbound to Hawaii" and for residents to seek shelter and that "this is not a drill."
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A view of Honolulu. Hawaii has taken steps to prepare residents for the possibility of a missile strike by North Korea. Credit Kent Nishimura for The New York Times
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency confirmed on Saturday that there was no ballistic missile headed toward the state, minutes after an emergency alert was sent to cellphones urging people to seek immediate shelter.
The episode came at a time of heightened tensions with North Korea, which has said that it has successfully tested ballistic missiles capable of reaching the United States.
Representative Tulsi Gabbard, Democrat of Hawaii, tweeted that she had confirmed with the authorities that there was no missile en route.
Cmdr. David Benham, a spokesman for the United States Pacific Command, said in an emailed statement: “USPACOM has detected no ballistic missile threat to Hawaii. Earlier message was sent in error. State of Hawaii will send out a correction message as soon as possible.”
The false alarm caused widespread panic on social media.

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