The Raynic Emergency Radio
• internal battery powered
• rechargeable AAA battery powered
• solar powered
• hand-crank powered
• charges a phone with its USB output
• provides a clock
• provides a bright flashlight
• provides a bright reading light (under the solar panel)
• AM, FM, shortwave and emergency weather channels
• an alarm mode switch that makes a loud warning sound and turns on a bright red led to show a searcher where you are
• an automatic alarm mode where the radio listens to the weather radio but does not make any sound.
When it detects a threat signal it sounds an alarm and turns on the sound of the weather channel radio station. Anyone in a tornado area should sleep with one of these radios nearby.
During the THREE Internet shut-downs I witnessed:
1. our phones went dead
2. email went dead
3. browsers went dead
4. text messages went dead
5. at www.downdetector.com you could see that EVERY Internet provider went"out" at the exact same time—this is the signature of the dreaded federal Internet on/off switch
So although the Raynic can charge your smartphone, your phone can't make or receive a call.
In case of a fourth Internet shutdown—to isolate the people and prevent them from finding out "what's going on,"—an emergency battery-powered radio is your only way to "tune in."
In the past, Apple had a perfectly good FM antenna and FM radio built into their smartphones. Apple had the FM feature shut off. Verizon, the feds and others called Apple over and over to ask that they turn on the FM radio feature. Apple always refused. Perhaps Apple was being bribed to keep FM radio feature turned off to benefit online "radio" stations (which would all go dead the second the feds turned off the Internet).
Since truthfulness, legality, kindness and honesty are now GONE from our government, you should get ready any way you can.
Be sure to get ready to exercise your Second Amendment rights. The right to "keep and bear arms" (our last defense against tyranny) may come to be the only thing protecting you from being deported to a torture/death prison in El Salvador.
Showing antenna up, flashlight on, reading light on,
listening to an emergency channel and
charging a smartphone.
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