Tulsi Gabbard confirms it was a fake alert:
HAWAII - THIS IS A FALSE ALARM. THERE IS NO INCOMING MISSILE TO HAWAII. I HAVE CONFIRMED WITH OFFICIALS THERE IS NO INCOMING MISSILE. pic.twitter.com/DxfTXIDOQs— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) January 13, 2018
What the hell is going on?
Here's the official story:
Say what? Pushed the wrong button during a shift change?BREAKING: Hawaii Governor David Ige tells CNN that someone "pushed the wrong button" during an employee shift change, sending out the false alert about an incoming ballistic missilepic.twitter.com/IS7szfReOr— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 13, 2018
Here's a couple of takes by Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute:
On a scale of 1-10 in screw-ups...this is about an 11. Are you guys high? https://t.co/VwhIGTOPhO— Daniel McAdams (@DanielLMcAdams) January 13, 2018
All I can say is that, for sure, you are going to want to read chapter 1, "The Necessity of Government is a Myth" in my soon to be released book, "Foundations of Private Property Society Theory"Psy-op. Keep people panicked. They won't question trillion dollar military budget that actually makes them more vulnerable to missile attack. Fear is the key. https://t.co/FYELZeRouO— Daniel McAdams (@DanielLMcAdams) January 13, 2018
-RW
UPDATE
Here is the warning that appeared on Hawaiian television:
UPDATE 2
Video From Hawaii Shows Children Being Placed Into Storm Drains After False Alert Sent Out About Missile Strike— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 13, 2018
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I think the reason behind this is obvious... Just another test from the state to see how Americans will react to a given scenario. Not well, apparently. In a state full of liberal morons, not really surprising.
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