Q
>On POTUS’ order, we have initiated certain fail-safes that shall safeguard the public from the primary fallout which is slated to occur 11.3 upon the arrest announcement of Mr. Podesta (actionable 11.4).
>We will be initiating the Emergency Broadcast System (EMS) during this time in an effort to provide a direct message (avoiding the fake news) to all citizens.
What is EMS?
Does EMS differ from Emergency Broadcast System?
Emergency Broadcast System
The Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), occasionally called the Emergency Broadcasting System and sometimes called the Emergency Action Notification System (EANS), was an emergency warning system used in the United States. It replaced the previous CONELRAD system and was used from 1963 to 1997, at which point it was replaced by the Emergency Alert System.
An order to activate the EBS at the national level would have originated with the President and been relayed via the White House Communications Agency duty officer to one of two origination points – either the Aerospace Defense Command (ADC) or the Federal Preparedness Agency (FPA) – as the system stood in 1978. Participating telecommunications common carriers, radio and television networks, the Associated Press, and United Press International would receive and authenticate (by means of code words) an Emergency Action Notification (EAN) via an EAN teletypewriter network designed specifically for this purpose. These recipients would relay the EAN to their subscribers and affiliates.
See also
Emergency Alert System
Emergency Public Warning System
Four-minute warning
CONELRAD
Local Access Alert
UK's National Attack Warning System
Wartime Broadcasting Service
Singapore's Public Warning System
The Emergency Broadcast System, as promoted by Q, did not exist when Q mentioned it. The EBS had been replaced with the EAS.
Would Q make a mistake like this?
The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is a national warning system in the United States put into place on January 1, 1997 (approved by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in November 1994),[1] when it replaced the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), which in turn replaced the CONELRAD System.
The most recent National EAS Test was performed on October 3, 2018 at 2:20 pm EDT (11:20 am PDT)[3]. This test was the second national test of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) systems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Broadcast_System
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Alert_System
Was Q referencing www.emsbroadcast.com ?