Title: Eerie: Hacked Emergency Message Foreshadowed Devastating NJ Train Crash: “Would You? Could You? On a Train?” Source:
SHTF Plan URL Source:http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-ne ... -could-you-on-a-train_09292016 Published:Sep 29, 2016 Author:Mac Slavo Post Date:2016-09-30 10:49:48 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:5764 Comments:40
The most horrific news of the day is undoubtedly the disastrous train crash in Hoboken, New Jersey that frightened everyone in the station, and killed at least one person as it went off its rails and crashed through the station.
At least one hundred people were injured, and witnesses saw one of the most dramatic and unsettling accidental events in some time.
The next thing I know, Im on the floor. We are plowing through something and when the train came to a stop, I could see the parts of the roof on the first car and some of the debris next to me, Shah said. (source)
But it is the hacked message that happened hours before that makes this event truly creepy.
Without any particular explanation, an emergency broadcast warning went out over WKTV 2 in Utica, NY that read:
Civil Authorities have issues a Hazardous Materials Warning for The United States. Effective until September 29, 02:16AM EDT. Would you. Could you. On a Train? Wait for further instructions.
Video of this bizarre message was recorded and posted to YouTube:
The station quickly followed up correcting the record, stating that there is no emergency, blaming the message on FEMA test codes that were supposedly meant for testing the system internally, and not intended for public broadcast.:
But, of course, that explanation does nothing to account for the words:
Would you. Could you. On a Train? Wait for further instructions.
In light of the train crash, this meaning could strongly indicate foul play and prior knowledge. Whoever hacked the station message or internal codes may have been communicating with one or more conspirators who are awaiting instructions.
Of course, that is all speculation.
Right now, the train crash is being blamed on a lack of equipment used to slow down trains, and possibility human operator error. Authorities are investigating that angle.
But there may well be more to the story a side that isnt likely to make headlines.
So what is really going on?
This makes at least the third strange and/or hacked broadcast in recent weeks enough to start asking some bigger questions.
First, authorities in Long Island, NY accidentally sent out an emergency evacuation order for the entire heavily populated island when they supposedly only meant to warn visitors to a single beach that a storm was approaching and they shouldnt be there.
Then, an emergency broadcast station on 1630 AM out of New York, was heard 30-40 miles away in New Jersey with the bizarre message: Trump Will Go 26th repeating over and over.
Was it some sort of veiled threat or coded communication? Or was it just meaningless noise in the system?
Without any particular explanation, an emergency broadcast warning went out over WKTV 2 in Utica, NY that read:
Civil Authorities have issues a Hazardous Materials Warning for The United States. Effective until September 29, 02:16AM EDT. Would you. Could you. On a Train? Wait for further instructions.
The station quickly followed up correcting the record, stating that there is no emergency,blaming the message on FEMA test codes that were supposedly meant for testing the system internally, and not intended for public broadcast.:
OMG, let no one ever believe that the system was being tested internally .because Deckard is peeing in his pants with excitement now that he has a new conspiracy theory to spread.
That isn't a part of any EAS (Emergency Alert System) test I have ever seen.
How many "internal" tests of the system have you ever seen?
You can't possibly be trying to claim that this cryptic message was generated internally by DHS can you?
It was someone just internally testing the system and putting in some random message for the test and accidentally hit the transmit switch.
You can't possibly be trying to claim that his cryptic message was generated by someone with foreknowledge that a train accident was going to happen are you?
OMG....WAIT....YOU DO ACTUALLY BELIEVE THAT.
You have to be the weirdest most gullible asshole on the face of the earth.
It was someone just internally testing the system and putting in some random message for the test and accidentally hit the transmit switch.
Oh - you know that for a fact?
Please let us all know how many years experience you have had with the Emergency Alert System.
I've been doing this for over 15 years, and I can tell you for a fact that you don't have a single efffing clue what you are talking about.
Of course, that is what happened or just something as similar accidentally mundane.
You continue to work yourself into a frenzy about these insignificant things and try so hard to turn them into a huge conspiracy theory that whenever someone farts in your office you contemplate sending out an EAS message about a terrorist radon gas attack.
You have been doing this for over 15 years and you boss still lets you work there? Damn, they must really be hard up to find efficiently qualified workers in Michigan. Anyway, I dont care that you have been doing something for 15 years. That to me means that you may be half way to getting it right and in another 15 years, because of your retardation, you just finally start get it right.
Some folks are slow learners .and you broke the mold.
It was someone just internally testing the system and putting in some random message for the test and accidentally hit the transmit switch.
Of course, that is what happened or just something as similar accidentally mundane.
Good grief - how do you function with such severely limited intelligence?
Good grief, man, you still dont believe accidents happen? Here is yet another accident that happened with the EAS:
On October 19, 2008, KWVE-FM in San Clemente, California was scheduled to conduct a Required Weekly Test. However, it conducted a Required Monthly Test by mistake, causing all stations and cable systems in the immediate area to relay the test. In addition, the operator aborted the test midway through, leading the station to fail to broadcast the SAME EOM burst to end the test, causing all area outlets to broadcast KWVE-FM's programming until those stations took their equipment offline. On September 15, 2009, the Federal Communications Commission fined its licensee, Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, $5,000 for the botched EAS test. After the fine was levied, various state broadcast associations in the United States submitted joint letters to the FCC, protesting against the fine, saying that the FCC could have handled the matter better. On November 13, 2009, the FCC rescinded its fine against KWVE-FM, but had still admonished the station for broadcasting an unauthorized RMT, as well as omitting the code to end the test.
There was no hacker involved in this accident either.
FEMA replied that they did not send this out. They will launch a full investigation into how their codes were hacked. WKTV seems to be the only target of this hack. For now, we have disabled the codes in our decoder that trigger this alert. If there is a real National Alert, we will still receive it from the local radio stations we are assigned to monitor. WKTV will cooperate fully with FEMA, providing information about our hardware, software and internet access, and will provide log files from our devices. This information will be helpful to FEMA to track down the source of this hack.