As Twitchy reported earlier, the guy in Hawaii who panicked everyone with a false incoming ballistic missile alert has been “reassigned” for the time being during an investigation.
Administrator just told me: The person in #Hawaii's Emergency Management agency Warning Point who sent out the inbound #missile message to the public has been "reassigned" during an investigation but not relieved of duty.
— Sara Sidner (@sarasidnerCNN) January 15, 2018
“Warning Point?” Where have we (maybe) seen those words before? Could it have been in a July 2017 Associated Press photo of Jeffrey Wong, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency’s operations officer?
https://twitter.com/FedupWithSwamp/status/953067638107901952
The original AP photo accompanied stories in several newspapers and magazines last summer and it’s true — on the monitors pictured behind Wong are sticky notes. And, when zoomed in sufficiently, they seem to show the words “Password Warningpoint2.”
Good Lord… You can't make this up. https://t.co/AdFTEEm7UY
— Jack Ball (@JackBall) January 16, 2018
Good God. https://t.co/oboqJywcP3
— Evil Red Kid (@_SOURKIDZ_) January 16, 2018
https://twitter.com/nameredacted5/status/953083265870716928
Not to mention that’s a terrible password. Who’d even need to write that down?
The term that needs to be introduced to this office is "Operations Security" https://t.co/Mw7jY6yf5T
— Edward L. Green (@greenedwardl) January 16, 2018
Maybe it’s a Photoshop? If we’re lucky?
https://twitter.com/roughcoat13/status/953085005147918341
https://twitter.com/EdVanTassell/status/953106591913361416
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