[EAS] Threat to Towers on Saturday June 6
Ed Czarnecki
ed.czarnecki at digitalalertsystems.com
Fri Jun 5 13:51:14 CDT 2020
That last sentence in the OP may have contained the punch line from CISA: "No specific credible threats are identified ... "
From: EAS <eas-bounces at radiolists.net> On Behalf Of Dave Kline
I have already passed along a similar message from our own state broadcasters association alerting us to the upcoming protests. I was planning to also pass this notice on to our management, but then decided against doing so. My concern lay in the comment quoted below.
>"There are reports of increased traffic on social media from neo-Nazi and other paramilitary far-right groups who are calling for attacks against power and communications infrastructure during the ongoing civil unrest."
Including uncited reports of activity on the Internet, detract from the integrity and purpose of the message.
Had there been a sourced example or a link that we could follow, that gives evidence of this activity, then it would carry more weight. At least let us know where on social media this is being observed. Twitter? Facebook? Or some crackpot conspiracy theory group?
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Dave Kline - Solder Jockey
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