Hey, thanks for linking to my video.
Read the comments on the page. You can tell it's a very common fear with people. When I was younger, I was DEATHLY afraid of this thing. I used to have to wake my parents up if it woke me up at night. I had dreams of me trying not to hear it if it came on. If we were on the highway and it got stormy outside, I used to have to tell my mom to turn off the radio if the EAS came on because I was so scared of the noise.
I remember clear as DAY being woken up by this as a kid one morning back in 1998 or 1999. For me, it was terror; that scary sounding noise, the entire room glowing fricking RED, the TV displaying "THIS CABLE SYSTEM IS CONDUCTING A REQUIRED TEST OF THE EAS SYSTEM" (and that's exactly what it said, thank you photographic memory), some creepy metallic computer voice droning on about how this system is supposed to save your ass....and then The Wonder Years comes back on Nick at Night. Just typing about it made me freaked out.
Another morning, it woke me up and I ran to my mother in the kitchen. She told me I was being silly, afraid of a noise. So did everyone else.
I guess as I got older, I wasn't as afraid of the noise as much as the fact that the EAS could be the last sound you hear in case of nuclear war! That's why I hate hearing it at night, half-awake, because until I come to fully and realize it's just a test, I'm thinking every disaster in the book!
Some grow out of their fears, some do not. Having a phobia is nothing to be ashamed of