FCC creates national Blue Alert system just in time for the holidays

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Happy holidays everyone, the FCC, DHS and the Department of Justice just created a national Blue Alert system.
Two weeks ago, the FCC announced the Blue Alert system will notify everyone of a threat to law enforcement.
"The Federal Communications Commission today added a new alert option called a “Blue Alert” to the nation’s emergency alerting systems."
Do Americans really believe we need a Blue Alert system to keep the police safe?
America's police are equipped to wage a war on anyone that threatens them. Take a look at this 2014 picture of police in Ferguson, Missouri.

Does that look like police are afraid of anyone or anything?
Who will receive Blue Alerts?
Blue Alerts will be sent to cell phones and TV's
Just when you thought the war on terror couldn't get any worse, the Blue Alert system will begin notifying everyone's phones no later than 2019.
"The FCC created a dedicated Blue Alert event code in the Emergency Alert System so that state and local agencies have the option to send these warnings to the public through broadcast, cable, satellite, and wireline video providers.Officials may also send Blue Alerts through the Wireless Emergency Alert system to consumers’ wireless phones."
And just like Amber Alerts, Blue Alerts will be posted on electronic billboards across the country.
What they are really saying is that by 2019, Blue Alerts will be sent to everyone whether you like it or not.
Why was the Blue Alert system really created?
Last year, I warned everyone that Blue Alerts were designed to keep Americans in a constant state of fear.
Is there really a war on cops?
In 2015, more police officers died from car accidents than were killed in the line of duty.
In 2015, the latest year for which the FBI has analyzed data, 41 police officers died as a result of the felonious actions of others. Forty-five died in accidents — 40 of which were attributable to traffic and/or automobile-related incidents.
A 2016 FBI press release acknowledged that violence against law enforcement is decreasing.
“The five- and 10-year comparisons show a decrease of 31 felonious deaths compared with the 2011 figure (72 officers) and a decrease of seven deaths compared with 2006 data (48 officers)...”
And in 2017, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund's (NLEOMF) latest report claims the number of officers killed in the line of duty is the 2nd-lowest in FIFTY YEARS.

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"The number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty dropped sharply in 2017, marking the second-lowest toll in more than 50 years."
Keep in mind that this year, more than forty cops died in traffic related accidents and 37 died of "other causes" like heart attacks.
Sounds an awful lot like previous years doesn't it?
So there you have it, the government has succeeded in creating a national alert system based entirely on lies.
To everyone I say, savor this New Year's Eve. Because by this time next year, Blue Alerts will be used to keep the never-ending war on terror going strong.