Regarding Drop 3705
WWGWONWGA = 3705
NATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL ALERT SYSTEM IN HEBREW GEMATRIA EQUALS 1605
TRUMP TOWER = 1605
TRUMP TIME TRAVELER = 1605
THE STORM IS BREWING = 1605
THIS IS A KENNEDY MOVIE = 1605
EXPOSING THEM DECEIVERS = 1605
THEY ARE GETTING DESTROYED = 1605
THEIR FATES ARE SEALED NOW = 1605
What the Presidential Alert Can Do
A Presidential Alert can be delivered simultaneously through:
Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on cell phones
Emergency Alert System (EAS) on television and radio
Cable systems
Satellite radio
Some internet-based alerting systems
These alerts are designed for extraordinary national emergencies, such as:
Imminent national security threats
Large-scale attacks or invasions
Nuclear or missile threats
Catastrophic disasters affecting the entire country
Situations requiring immediate, nationwide instruction
Key Characteristics of a Presidential Alert
1. Highest Legal Priority
Presidential Alerts override all other alert types. They are not subject to state, local, or private approval once authorized.
2. Cannot Be Opted Out Of
Under federal law:
Users cannot disable Presidential Alerts on their phones
They bypass normal user alert settings
This was confirmed during the October 3, 2018 nationwide test
3. Rarely Used
Presidential Alerts are intentionally reserved for extreme circumstances.
As of now:
No real-world emergency Presidential Alert has ever been issued
Only tests have been conducted
Who Controls It?
Legal authority: The President of the United States
Operational system: FEMA (IPAWS)
Technical distribution: Wireless carriers, broadcasters, cable operators
FEMA does not create the message—it only provides the infrastructure to transmit it.
Why It Exists
The system was created because fragmented communication during crises—especially during the Cold War and after 9/11—proved deadly.
The goal is one authoritative voice, capable of reaching everyone, instantly, when time is critical.
Simple Summary
The “National Presidential Alert System” refers to the Presidential Alert capability within FEMA’s IPAWS, allowing the President to issue nationwide emergency alerts across phones, radio, and TV during extreme national emergencies. It is the highest-level alert authority in the U.S., cannot be opted out of, and has never been used in a real emergency—only tested.