Hawaii News Now: 5 years ago today, a false missile alert threw Hawaii into a panic
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Exactly five years ago on Friday, Hawaii residents and visitors woke up to a terrifying emergency alert on their cell phones that sent a wave of panic across the state.
The message warned of a ballistic missile heading for Hawaii.
It read, “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”
That was on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018.
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WNU Editor: In the 1970s I was a teenager playing soccer in the park when the air raid/missile alert system went on. In the few minutes that it took me to run home to turn on the radio to find out what was happening, I was totally overwhelmed with fear.
It was simply an exercise that no one bothered to tell us, but that fear is something that I will always remember.
1 comment:
How quickly 5 years passed. And what a ride it was...
from North Korean nuke threats, to economic war between China and the US, only for a virus to break out and wreak havoc across economies.
The virus will be the equivalent of transferring 20trillion from the middle class to the super elite. A funny virus that is. Kills people too, but mostly destroys medium and small businesses through panic, amplified by "experts" and governments.
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