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Throw your f**king phones away... you're enslaving yourselves to their technology.

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I dont use a phone and the more I learn about these types of spyware, the more I stand by that decision.

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Why ppl seem so dumb founded re hacking anyone can hack anyone if your distorted & fanned out enough! FCC tells me my ex and his monkeys placed software via a computer called TELEPHONY, been separated 4 years, you guys be careful download DevInfo app tells you EVERYTHING! GOD BLESS

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Currently working on constructing a life where this is possible. No phone, no computer, no internet.

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It's amazing how huge the difference in reality becomes. Suddenly there is nothing dragging you down.

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I can imagine. The tough part is going to be money. I could be wrong, but I believe that once currency goes digital, you'll be required to have a smart phone (aka tracking and surveillence device) in order to access your money.

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Not if enough people throw away their phones and use cash. If the banks withdraw their cash we can respond with our own cash based on socially productive contributions instead of debt. Without phones they can't enforce mandates or implement digitalIDs. Refuse their BS control technology and their BS money & economic system. We don't need their permission, we just need people to demand liberty and refuse to comply.

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This be mandatory to read for those who believe in Trump.

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No it's not. We've known that the government has had the capability to hack our electronics, our digital correspondence, and see through the walls of our homes - none of this has anything to do with Trump. It was in place before he ran for POTUS.

But keep regurgitating Broze's TDS, it's entertaining.

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No one takes comes like this about "TDS" seriously, by the way. It's just a convenient way for simple minded people to deflect the truth about Trump.

Additionally, this article isnt about government capabilities to hack electronics - its about private industry selling spyware to governments and cops.

Finally, these technologies were around before Trump (and will continue after him), but thats kinda the point - both parties advance the surveillance agendas and each side uses them.

Trump and his private prison lackeys will use it to track "illegals" (and likely regular people too) and then house them in temporary prisons while they make lots of money.

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Right even scammers has access to this stuff

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