Most of us, if not all, are aware of the 09/23 end-of-the-world hype and prophecies. Well, at 11:05 am yesterday, September 21, 2017, TV watchers in Southern CA in Lake Forest received a shock. Regular broadcasting was interrupted by a male voice claiming, "Realize this - that in the last days, extremely violent times will come. There is also information that there was a second, similar interruptive warning as well.
Thus far, 2 cable companies, Cox Communication and Spectrum, have been identied as being affected in this ordeal.
A Cox spokesperson said that viewers should have seen a typical emergency broadcast test, but a "technical malfunction caused the doomsday message to run longer."
The internet is alive with information about this incident. One of the most recent articles states, "The audio from both was identified as an old phone call from Art Bill's conspiracy radio show and a Christiian radio program."
Regardless of anybody's who, what, when, or where questions about all of this, one thing stands out in my mind. It was done, and what better way than TV is there to get to the masses? It's now pizzagate's turn.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2017/09/22/apocalyptic-emergency-alert-flashes-tvs-freaks-out-californians/692215001/
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BIGLY17 ago
Very easy to do w/physical access to servers; pain in the ass to do remotely; biggest pain in the ass to do anonymously in a manner which is untraceable short or long-term.
With that said -- we'd need one hell of a PG redpill session cause seldom would we get another easy chance at this beyond round 1...so start brainstorming all.
Vindicator ago
I doubt we could explain pizzagate in that short of a message, unfortunately.
SoSpricyHotDog ago
This is true... but* imagine an easy to remember URL and having super simplified content that displays key Wikileaks emails, connections, court cases, relationships, obfuscated investigations, etc... I'm talking one or two line bullet points that all have supporting links for more information...
Followed by links to communications channels & citizen journalists that cover this topic.
And then end it with "It's not just about a Pizza shop in DC"
So the "firehose" tactic would only need to suggest a URL... and not fit the entire explanation.
Vindicator ago
A url...on TV?
SoSpricyHotDog ago
Yes... like, the announcement states: "Please visit www.InPizzaWeTrust.com for more information" and also, if a text/visual layer is available, whatever the URL is could also be displayed.
The rest is up to whomever can craft said website.
13Buddha ago
True, but on the other hand, look at the publicity this short message received, albeit more likely a message soon to be forgotten. A few second pizzagate message would have to pack a powerful statement. If anything, other than the publicity it would receive (or would that be covered-up)? it would perhaps incentivize the dumbed-down masses to search for more info.
If it can be done without retribution, anything is worth a try at this point.
argosciv ago
too bloody true