I prefer to think that a real missile was on its way for real, the message went out and then some awesome Star Wars system--that noone is cleared to know about--was used to bring down the missile but they can't admit to such an awesome space weapon so we just said that the Hawaii missile alert was a mistake, an error, a glitch, a hack, or a prank. But I love conspiracy theories and my uncle was an anti-missile particle beam weapons system engineer at TRW all the way back in the 80s so why not?
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Chris named Ben (chris@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 12:56:59 EST Chris named Ben -
chrisgennuso ◰™️ (cgma@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 13:12:24 EST chrisgennuso ◰™️ @chris this was my analysis as well after discussing w/ my gf
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HiroProtagonist (hiroprotagonist@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 14:40:37 EST HiroProtagonist @chris
They've covered this up to keep the the fear of NK in play. I think NK did launch a missile, but mice powering it died. -
aighead (aighead@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jan-2018 13:55:43 EST aighead @chris I was wondering similarly...
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