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originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: crayzeed
Don’t worry. They’re always listening too. So if you’re around anyone that has one you can be triangulated by your cell phone signal and what everyone else’s phone hears.
Good times.
Recently, I’ve been walking away from it. Don’t care if I miss a call. Not having my phone on me is soooooo liberating. It really does feel like I cut the strings when I walk away from it.
originally posted by: underwerks
Because you already have been.
Most every one of us carries around a microchip that can track our movements, what we’re doing, tells them what our interests are, even tells them how many steps we’ve taken that day.
And the irony is, it’s by choice. And of all things we paid for it out of our own pocket.
No one needs to institute some shady globalist plan to put microchips in vaccines. Because everyone that owns a smart phone has already agreed to being microchipped.
Think about that the next time someone starts screaming about Bill Gates microchipping the population. People have already voluntarily microchipped themselves.
And at this point there’s no going back.
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: underwerks
I can drop my cell phone in the river a mile away from my house.
Track that.
It is a little tougher to get rid of a microchip that is implanted under my hide.
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: underwerks
I can drop my cell phone in the river a mile away from my house.
Track that.
It is a little tougher to get rid of a microchip that is implanted under my hide.
What I’m getting at is that cell phones and general surveillance is so widespread that at this point it doesn’t even matter.
Surveillance cameras in businesses and on the street, records of what you buy. Where you buy it. When you bought it. All feeding into a centralized system.
If it isn’t the cellphone in your pocket it’s a myriad of other things that have been microchipped in our lives.
We’ve been there for a while. Just by consenting to be a part of society.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: butcherguy
The Apple XS and newer iphones can have two numbers tied to the same phone. It will tell you when an incoming call is from the personal line or the work line.
You don’t need to carry two phones if you don’t want to. I had this set up for my biz.
originally posted by: HalWesten
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: underwerks
I can drop my cell phone in the river a mile away from my house.
Track that.
It is a little tougher to get rid of a microchip that is implanted under my hide.
What I’m getting at is that cell phones and general surveillance is so widespread that at this point it doesn’t even matter.
Surveillance cameras in businesses and on the street, records of what you buy. Where you buy it. When you bought it. All feeding into a centralized system.
If it isn’t the cellphone in your pocket it’s a myriad of other things that have been microchipped in our lives.
We’ve been there for a while. Just by consenting to be a part of society.
What's your point? Those other devices can't transmit our personal health data without our interaction. Who gives a # where I am at any given moment? We've known how cell phones work re: towers and locations since they came out, only an idiot would not know that.
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: HalWesten
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: underwerks
I can drop my cell phone in the river a mile away from my house.
Track that.
It is a little tougher to get rid of a microchip that is implanted under my hide.
What I’m getting at is that cell phones and general surveillance is so widespread that at this point it doesn’t even matter.
Surveillance cameras in businesses and on the street, records of what you buy. Where you buy it. When you bought it. All feeding into a centralized system.
If it isn’t the cellphone in your pocket it’s a myriad of other things that have been microchipped in our lives.
We’ve been there for a while. Just by consenting to be a part of society.
What's your point? Those other devices can't transmit our personal health data without our interaction. Who gives a # where I am at any given moment? We've known how cell phones work re: towers and locations since they came out, only an idiot would not know that.
It’s not about what one device can do. It’s about the cumulative effect of all the devices around us that we don’t even really think about.
Taken separately they are all only one piece of the puzzle. Put together, they make up a surveillance state.
Which we have bought into with our own money.
Most every one of us