Why fear an automated text message? The reasons are mind-bendingly ludicrous, but surf long-running waves of disinformation around 5G networks, the COVID vaccines, and a nefarious federal government intent on harming its citizens.

“These tests and exercises or drills, if you prefer, are always preceding of, or simultaneous with, an actual created crisis,” the Hawaii-based pastor J.D. Farag said in a recent sermon, clips of which spread on X and TikTok.

“The crisis is first simulated and then created,” said Farag, who has nearly 300,000 subscribers on his “End Times news and global events” YouTube page, before comparing the impending event to the Sept. 11 attacks and COVID-19.

Jason Shurka, a spirituality influencer with around 170,000 followers each on YouTube and Instagram, warned followers in videos last month that an emergency broadcast, “disguised as a test,” would send a high-frequency signal to devices across the country “with the intention of activating graphene oxide and other nanoparticles that have been inserted into billions of human beings around the world through the obvious mediums,” presumably a reference to the COVID-19 vaccine.

On Truth Social, the Trump-backed social media network, one QAnon influencer noted the emergency test coincided with rumored nuclear evacuation drills in Russia and warned, “You and your body have been continuously assaulted by every poison, bioagent, medication, and criminal warfare device (millimeter, x-rays, and microwaves) conceivable, for your entire lives.”

And on TikTok, one since-removed video included the caption, “Y’all get ready. October 4th their [sic] activating Marburg virus through 5 g signal which they are activating on October 4. This will affect anyone who took the shots.” The accompanying video featured anti-vaccine activist Todd Callender warning that a 5G broadcast would cause “liquid nanoparticles to swell” and release heretofore contained pathogens into the bodies of COVID-19 vaccine recipients, causing “a Marburg epidemic” as well as, really, a race of human zombies. (The Marburg virus is a dangerous hemorrhagic fever virus.)

  • PLAVAT🧿S@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Do you remember pre-mass-adoption of the internet? These headlines remind of the hoax/canned spam emails, like the, “forward this on to 50 people or a loved one will die” type stuff.

    Back then idiot friends would occasionally sign in to AOL from dial up and send those to me. Decades later we’ve turned the hoax email “To: field” into an “@” soap box that reaches thousands and echoes far quicker. I think we used to be blissfully ignorant and much less influenced back then. I miss that version of my mom, the one that didn’t think masks are satanic rituals.

    E: I don’t want to come off as head in the sand, old ways are the best… I’ve developed a much better world view since the internet came along and that’s a good thing.

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      1 year ago

      I remember my father telling me about a “news story” that he heard where a guy had a drink, woke up in a tub full of ice, and saw a note telling him some organ had been removed and he should go to a hospital.

      I told my father that this was an urban legend and it never happened. My father insisted that he saw it on the national news. I pressed him and he eventually admitted that he read it in an email someone forwarded to him. Still, he insisted, if it was in the email it must have happened at some point! 🤦‍♂️

      And in case you’re wondering, yes, my father is a FOX News watching Trump supporter who was horrified that I supported “socialist” Bernie Sanders in the primaries.