WTF !eh4E1CSZiU ID: 464ce9 Dec. 7, 2017, 10:28 a.m. No.49239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9339 >>9924

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Alert_System#Results_of_September_27,_2017_test

 

WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!RALIZE That

 

"In late September 2017, a technical glitch in another scheduled test by KWVE caused the end-of-message tone to be excluded, causing regional participants (particularly Charter and Cox Cable systems in Orange County) to accidentally relay portions of Chuck Swindoll's Insight for Living radio program being broadcast by the station. In the audio relayed, Swindoll was heard quoting 2 Timothy 3:1 from the Holy Bible and stated that "extremely violent times will come", which led to speculation of a hack intended to inform of an apocalypse.[55][56][57]"

 

extremely violent times will come

extremely violent times will come

extremely violent times will come

extremely violent times will come!!!!!!!!!!!

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_station

 

AT A FRQUENCY OF A NORTHKOREAN STATION

 

WARN REDCROSS AGENTS IN NORTHKOREA????????

WTF !eh4E1CSZiU ID: 464ce9 Dec. 7, 2017, 10:35 a.m. No.49264   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9339

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul%E2%80%93Pyongyang_hotline

 

The Seoul–Pyongyang hotline allows the leaders of North and South Korea to communicate directly. It was agreed to, in principle, at the 4 July 1972 Joint Communiqué between the two states[1] and began operation on 18 August 1972[2] as telephone lines between Seoul and Pyongyang were connected for the first time since the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950. The Red Cross maintains the link.

 

North Korea disconnected the hotline between 11 March and 3 July 2013,[3] when it withdrew from the 1953 armistice and voided non-aggression pacts with South Korea. This was in response to rising tension between North Korea, South Korea, and the United States. According to a government official from South Korea on 11 March 2013 a call was placed "at 9 a.m. and there was no response".[4] The line had been disconnected five times before 2013.[5] North Korea reopened the hotline on 7 June 2013.[6]

 

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

" The Red Cross maintains the link."

 

CROSS THE LINE -→ PROXYWAR

CROSS THE LINE -→ PROXYWAR

CROSS THE LINE -→ PROXYWAR

CROSS THE LINE -→ PROXYWAR