UN 'Presidential Alert': FEMA to test emergency alert system next week - Trump hacking into your phones now!

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'Presidential Alert': FEMA to test emergency alert system next week
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By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN

Updated 6:21 PM ET, Sat September 15, 2018
FEMA to test 'Presidential Alert' text system
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Washington (CNN)You'll soon be getting a message on your phone from the President of the United States -- whether you are a supporter or not.

It's not a political message, but an emergency test message sent from President Donald Trump as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's system to warn the public in cases of national emergencies.
A majority of cell phone users will receive an alert on Thursday, September 20, with the header "Presidential Alert" and the message, "THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed."
WEA was technically launched in April of 2012, but this will be the first time FEMA has tested the system on the presidential level in hopes to work out the kinks, the agency said in a press release this week.
The presidential alert is one of three kinds of alerts in the FEMA's WEA system, which also notifies the public about extreme weather or missing children, also known as AMBER alerts.
You can expect to see the alert pop up on your phone at 2:18 p.m. ET so long as you have your phone turned on, are within range of a cell tower, and if your wireless provider is part of the WEA system.
The WEA test will be broadcast over the course of about 30 minutes and sound the same as an AMBER Alert. Users can't opt out of the presidential alert test, according to FEMA.
More than 100 carriers, including the largest carriers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile), will participate in the emergency alert test, FEMA said.
FEMA will also run a test of its Emergency Alert System (EAS) for radio and television broadcasters the same day, beginning two minutes after the WEA test.
In its news release, FEMA said it could postpone the national test to October 3 if the agency is dealing with a major weather event, but it has not yet made that determination. FEMA is currently handling the response to Hurricane Florence which hit the Carolinas on Friday, causing heavy winds and rainfall in the region.
FEMA officials told CNN on Saturday morning that they are still planning to conduct the test this week.
The agency is required by law to conduct a nationwide test of its public alert systems no less than once every three years.
FEMA is also tasked with ensuring that the President can alert the public under all conditions in cases of national emergencies, including natural disasters and terrorist threats.
CNN's Gregory Wallace contributed to this report.

I can imagine everybody's phones going off at once and being confused with this.
 
I have a very old phone (10 years or more), but this alert is not something you can disable. I can turn off amber alerts and emergency alerts, but not a presidential alert.



Sorry missed that part, but ya.
It'll be interesting to see if I get it, I haven't received an EAS long after shutting that off.
 
It'll be interesting to see if I get it, I haven't received an EAS long after shutting that off.

If this is something that can't be disabled, I would think this has something do do on the provider's end. I noticed all 4 major carriers are in on this, but my question is that I wonder if this will effect virtual operators (MVNOs). Since they utilize other networks for coverage, I assume so.
 
If this is something that can't be disabled, I would think this has something do do on the provider's end. I noticed all 4 major carriers are in on this, but my question is that I wonder if this will effect virtual operators (MVNOs). Since they utilize other networks for coverage, I assume so.
You could be right, though I do have MetroPCS so who knows what'll happen.
 
I hope he starts shitposting to this instead of twitter.

I hope I get emergency texts to my phone that responds to whatever "new" news update that comes out that everyone gets on their iPhones or whatever bitching about whatever Trump just did. I hope it's like this:

"Commander Keen, the HuffPo just ran an op-ed saying I said all faggots need to be gassed. I didn't say that, I said all people who have AIDS need to exercise restraint. I know you have an iPhone, so I'm sending this to you to let you know that I didn't say homosexuals need to all be eradicated. I really don't care about homo butt sex, I'm just trying to lower the national bill on health care. It's just hard, y'know? Do your best, I'm pulling for you. I know you try hard, just remember that's all anyone can ask of you. Stay strong, bro."
 
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