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Even the
Washington Post
describes it
like something
out of Orwell’s
1984. The FCC
has approved a
presidential
alert system.
Obama may soon
appear on your
television or
call your cell
phone to warn
you about the
next specious
al-Qaeda
underwear
bombing event.
Commissioners
voted last week
to require
television and
radio stations,
cable systems
and satellite TV
providers to
participate in a
test that would
have them
receive and
transmit a live
code that
includes an
alert message
issued by the
president. No
date has been
set for the
test, according
to the Post.
Once again, the
government has
imposed an
unreasonable and
absurd mandate
on business and
the American
people.
“The Federal
Communications
Commission today
took action to
help pave the
way for the
first-ever
Presidential
alert to be
aired across the
United States on
the Nation’s
Emergency Alert
System (EAS),”
the FCC
announced on
February 3 in a
press release.
“The national
test will help
determine the
reliability of
the EAS system
and its
effectiveness in
notifying the
public of
emergencies and
potential danger
nationwide and
regionally.”
As Next
Generation EAS
systems become
operational over
the next few
years, they will
complement other
public alert and
warning systems
now being
developed,
including FEMA’s
Integrated
Public Alert and
Warning System (IPAWS)
and the
Commercial
Mobile Alert
System that will
enable consumers
to receive
alerts through a
variety of
multi-media
platforms on
their
smart-phones,
blackberries and
other mobile
broadband
devices.
If implemented,
the president
will be able to
commandeer your
smart phone any
time he wants
and for any
reason the
government deems
necessary.
In November,
communications
company
Alcatel-Lucent
announced that
it’s creating a
Broadcast
Message Center
that will allow
government
agencies to send
cell phone users
specific
information in
the event of a
local, state or
national
emergency,
including those
now ubiquitous
government
warnings about
fantastic terror
plots that
invariably
fizzle out or
are run by
FBI informants
and agents
provocateurs.
It seems not a
week or two
passes that some
gullible Muslim
is duped by the
agency into a
fantastic terror
plot (for
instance,
blowing up
Christmas trees).
The
Broadcast
Message Center
is designed to
force mobile
phone
manufacturers to
adopt the
Federal
Communication
Commission’s
Commercial
Mobile Alert
System. Under
the new system,
all phones would
receive
emergency alerts
directly from
government
bureaucrats.
Former DHS boss
Tom Ridge has
admitted
that the
government
exploits terror
alerts for
political gain.
Ridge said he
“was pushed to
raise the
security alert
on the eve of
President Bush’s
re-election,
something he saw
as politically
motivated and
worth resigning
over.” A
specific
al-Qaeda terror
alert hyped up
prior to the
election was
downgraded by
the DHS after
Bush beat fellow
bonesman Kerry
in the election.
Obama’s warnings
about a supposed
al-Qaeda attack
on targets in
Europe was
exaggerated for
political
purposes,
Pakistani
diplomat
Shamsul Hasan
said in October.
“I will not deny
the fact that
there may be
internal
political
dynamics,
including the
forthcoming
midterm American
elections. If
the Americans
have definite
information
about terrorists
and al-Qaida
people, we
should be
provided [with]
that and we
could go after
them ourselves,”
Hasan said.
No terror event
occurred. “It
was nothing
specific,
nothing very
new,” said
Swedish Justice
Minister
Beatrice Ask
after the
official
warning. “We
agree that there
is no indication
of concrete
targets,
concrete dates
and concrete
terror groups,”
added German
Interior
Minister Thomas
de Maiziere.
In addition to
your cell phone,
the government
wants to take
control of your
internet
broadband in the
event another
phony terror
attack threatens
the homeland.
Lisa Fowlkes,
deputy chief of
the Public
Safety and
Homeland
Security Bureau
of the FCC, told
FederalNewsRadio
on Monday that
the FCC is
looking at how
wireless
broadband could
also enhance the
EAS as part of a
recommendation
that was in the
FCC’s National
Broadband Plan
from last year.
The idea is to
hijack broadband
and the internet
for emergency
alerting
propaganda with
the “Commercial
Mobile Alert
System
(CMAS) being
developed by
FEMA and the
wireless
industry,”
according to
Fowlkes.
The system would
break into your
computer or
wireless device
and broadcast
presidential
propaganda
announcements,
FEMA reports,
so-called
“Imminent Threat
Alerts,” and
AMBER Alerts.
Government has
devised other
creative ways to
disseminate
propaganda. For
instance,
California
introduced a
bill last
year to
commission a
study on
emerging
electronic
license plate
technology and
examine ways
that it could
introduce new ad
revenue streams.
In addition to
ads, the
technology would
flash Amber
Alerts and other
information.
Earlier this
month, DHS
unveiled a new
terror alert
system that will
hijack social
networking sites
as one way of
informing people
of terrorist
threat updates.
“The new,
two-tiered
system will
provide alerts
that are more
specific to the
threat and even
recommend
certain actions
or suggest that
people look for
specific
suspicious
behavior, she
said. They also
may be limited
to a particular
audience — such
as law
enforcement —
rather than
broadcast to the
general public,
and also will
have a specified
end date,”
reported
Information Week
Government.
In December,
Department of
Homeland
Security
Secretary
Janet
Napolitano
announced
the expansion of
the Department’s
national “If You
See Something,
Say Something”
campaign to
hundreds of
Walmart stores
across the
country —
launching a new
partnership
between DHS and
Walmart to help
the American
public play an
active role in
informing on
each other.
Thousands of
Wamart stores
will have
telescreens
pumping out
government
propaganda.
FEMA is also
working on a new
system that
would send
emergency alerts
as text messages
to wireless
phone users. The
system is still
about two years
away from full
implementation,
according to the
agency.
CMAS is
slated to begin
deployment in
April 2012.
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