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Missile false alarm prolonged because Hawaii's governor didn't know his Twitter password

There were a lot of questions after Hawaiians recently were alerted that a ballistic missile was incoming: How did such a message go out in the first place? And why did it take so long for authorities to correct?

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On Monday, The Star-Advertiser reported that the error might have been corrected more quickly, except that Gov. Dave Ige had forgotten his Twitter password.

Why didn’t he just have it written on a Post-it and stuck to his monitor like they apparently do at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency?

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https://twitter.com/BobbyBigWheel/status/955577676328251397


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