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November 9th’s USA Nationwide Communication Blackout 


Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Hightop, Oct 26, 2011.

  1. Hightop

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    Mark your calendar. :)

    http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/services/eas/

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    http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/41613

    It is more than passing strange that the Feds will cut off all TV and radio broadcasts at 2 p.m. EST on November 9.

    In its wisdom, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a Public Notice on June 9, 2011 (PDF) that its first ever nationwide diagnostic test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) would occur on November 9.

    Reasons sketched out by FCC for the Nov. 9 test date include not wanting to test in the traditional hurricane season and to complete the task before severe winter storm set in. The 2 p.m. test time will minimize disruption during rush hours while ensuring the test occurs during working hours.

    Some people consider it plain bizarre that such a test would be conducted in the afternoon hours while people are out and about rather than overnight while they are sleeping.

    America’s Emergency Alert System has never shut down all television, radio, cable TV and satellite radio in its entire lifespan, so there is much anxiety about why it’s being done now.

    The diagnostic test, will in effect, be a total communication blackout. The FCC is vague about how long the TV and radio broadcasts will be off the air.

    “The purpose of the test is to assess the reliability and effectiveness of the EAS as a mechanism to alert the public of emergencies,” The FCC stated on its June 9 Public Notice. “Although EAS participants currently participate in state-level monthly tests and local-level weekly tests, there has never been a nationwide test of the system. The Commission, along with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), will use the results of this test to assess what works within the EAS and what does not and working together with EAS stakeholders will make improvements to the system as appropriate.”

    This is what the Commission says will be affected: television and other radio broadcasters, cable and wireline video service providers, radio and television satellite service providers and “others”.

    “We anticipate that the test will last approximately three minutes,” the Commission states on its website.

    “While state and local EAS messages are limited to two minutes, there is no time limit for national EAS alerts” (italics CFP’s).

    Three minutes is not an eternity for those at home cut off from television and radio reception, but out on the highways and freeways, it can be problematic.

    Over the 15-year lifespan of EAS, Americans have become familiarized with the beep-beep-beep of the emergency broadcast warning. The FCC doesn’t need to know if John Q. Public can hear the nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System. Their test is merely a housekeeping initiative of their own broadcasters.

    So why not test at 4 a.m. rather than during daytime business hours?

    The Commission’s choice of Nov. 9 as the test date is fueling speculation from an uneasy public. Nov. 9 in Europe and in military parlance is 9/11/11.

    As commenters to various news sites point out, Nov. 9, 1938 is also the anniversary of Hitler’s Kristallnacht and Nov. 9, 1923 the date of Hitler’s failed Munich coup.

    Undoubtedly the FCC test of the EAS is happening at a time when people just don’t trust the government anymore.
     
  2. Rashmon

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  3. Hightop

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    Are you trying to disprove the hyperlink to the FCC?
     
  4. Rashmon

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    You're hyperlink is to the canadian free press, where the best stuff is usually on the back pages.

    I'm referring to the scaremongering tone of the article you posted.
     
  5. Sooner423

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    This reaks of Alex Jones.
     
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    Is that you Toycen?
     
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    Hello ToyCen.
     
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    The official version..... Emergency Alert System Nationwide Test

     
  11. Rashmon

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    Some of the older Houston folks like Deckard may very well remember those old weekly civil defense siren tests that you could hear for miles around every week around noon. Do they still do that in Houston?
     
  12. boomboom

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    For the love of God, please let this test involve shutting down Facebook for at least five minutes. I would relish the hilarity that would ensue when all of America has no clue what do with themselves for that period of time.
     
  13. Coach AI

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    Lol, I didn't think that ominous looking graphic would come from the FCC
     
  14. Hightop

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    With no PSN, we killed Bin Laden.

    With no tv or facebook, America can solve the global debt crisis, restore economy, create world peace, and colonize the Moon!
     
  16. JeopardE

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    Facebook shutdown wouldn't be so bad. Now a Twitter shutdown on the other hand ... yeah, that should drive a few people over the cliff. The only thing better than shutting down TV for a couple of minutes is simultaneously preventing people from Tweeting "OMG FCC blocked out my biebz!"
     
  17. Hightop

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    And some people want to give control of the internet to the FCC too.
     
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    You can take the Toycen out of the crazy, but you can't take the crazy out of the Hightop.
     

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