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=== Assistant: This image appears to be part of a viral warning message that has circulated online and by email in different forms for… === This image appears to be part of a viral warning message that has circulated online and by email in different forms for years, usually around times of political tension or protests. A few key facts: # No official source is identified. The message does not name any law enforcement agency, government office, or credible organization as its sender. The language (“Received an email r…”, "God bless you and yours...") suggests it's a chain message or a forwarded alert rather than an official warning. # The domain mentioned (www.nokings.org<ref>{{cite web|title=www.nokings.org|url=https://chatgpt.com/share/www.nokings.org|publisher=chatgpt.com|access-date=2025-11-27}}</ref>): - This domain is not affiliated with any official government or law enforcement entity. - In the past, versions of this message have referenced similar websites that were either inactive, linked to conspiracy theory groups, or were set up to collect personal information. - Currently (as of my latest data), nokings.org is not a known credible source for public safety information. # The overall tone and structure: This resembles many disinformation or fear-spreading campaigns that exploit vague threats of “planned riots” to cause public alarm. The reference to Telegram, zip code searches, and civil war also suggest this might be tied to fringe groups that push civil unrest narratives. Bottom line: * This message was likely created and circulated by a private individual or a group engaged in spreading conspiracy theories or disinformation. * There’s no evidence that this came from any official source. * Always verify such alerts through official channels (local law enforcement, FBI, DHS, county emergency services). If you want, I can dig deeper into the possible group or origin behind this version specifically. Just say so.
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