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We need to get used to not carrying smart phones or other devices the government uses to track us. Maybe use older cameras when we want to take photos. Bring back pay phones that accepts physical money.

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I might get a point and shoot camera for documentation purposes this weekend. I currently use a dumb flip phone and I think its great. I find myself making phone calls, as much as I hate phones, instead of using all the other options out there. Sadly, T-Mobile is turning that part of their network off at the end of the year after the Sprint merger/acquisition.

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Too bad we can’t buy all the old outdated equipment and build our own networks.

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The older equipment is just a lower step on the ladder we are still on.

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Whether you take Mike Lindell seriously or not, someone with the authority to spend the money to task military surveillance assets to gather intel on him and the people near him sure seem to. That shit ain't cheap. So, a four-star, at least. Probably this guy: https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/108485/general-charles-q-brown-jr/

So what do you figure is the over/under now on the first use of an AGM-114R9X on a US citizen in the continental US without benefit of trial? You know. "In the interests of national security". Because shut up.

That'll sure shut those filthy Trumpsters up, huh? Dice one, frighten 1000.

But surveillance for what purpose? To discover if he thinks the election was stolen? Just watch the presentation. And they already know the names of everybody in that building. Would it be much more likely they were monitoring the whistle blower?

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ELINT collection is like using a huge vacuum. Because you don't know ahead of time what will be useful, you just hoover up everything. You won't really know what you've got until you get a chance to sort through and analyze it later.

They already know that they stole the election. They already know that we know that they stole the election. What they want to know is exactly who knows exactly how much about exactly how they did it. It's about closing the loop, finding and sealing the leaks and hardening vulnerabilities in the system for the next time. This is about finding their own fuck-ups. Remember, sneaky and devious doesn't = intelligent.

You think the NSA really cares about cat videos and your mom's pound cake recipe?

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If they wanted him gone they would had taken him out and blamed Corona Virus.

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Of course (((they))) don't "want him gone". He's not a threat to (((them))). Never was. Never will be. And neither are you, by the way. When someone is doing you the great big favor of exposing vulnerabilities in your system so you can go back and harden it and do it better the next time, and doing it at absolutely no cost to you, you let them.

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My understanding is that your link is the correct shot caller.

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I'm sensing a lot of movement going on in the back end. Nothing specific, just a feeling I'm getting.

You probably need to go to the bathroom.

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Just did. I've been backed up and the pressure finally released.

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What do these acronyms mean? MLAT?

BE20?

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MLAT is Multilateralization signals. It used Time-difference delays to track planes that aren't transmitting their position. It has nothing to do with the military. (You can filter to just military flights using the "U" -- for U2 -- button at the top of the ADSBexchage map.)

The color coding shows that this is an ADSB track, which is the normal aircraft transponder signal. (If it was an MLAT track, the row would be yellow.) That means that the aircraft is broadcasting it's position. BE20 is the ADSB code for a Beechcraft King 200/ (military desig C-12T-3 Huron), a twin-prop small plane. The ACO code of AE03FB decodes to a USAF plane reg # 84-00143. That's this plane:

https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/7738336

It's a flying Stingray slurping up everyone's cell phone traffic and IDing every cell phone there.

https://infogalactic.com/info/Beechcraft_C-12_Huron

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Military traffic - https://www.adsbexchange.com/mlat-beta/

BE20 is the aircraft type. Commonly used by airforce and special services for signals intelligence.

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Why do they need that for? It's probably much easier to send a small drone, a homeless guy sitting around or a normal vehicle...

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The aircraft is filled with RF gear. This allows them to determine every person carrying a phone and identify who is there. They can also monitor all calls. Potentially can activate the mic on any given phone and passively listen.

To discover that the people at the symposium believe there was election fraud? To find out the names of the people who used their credit cards to buy tickets?

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Blacklists are real. Leftists have used them for ages. NSA also has a three degree rule.

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I highly doubt RF works at that distance.

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This is the same equipment that let us suck up every last bit of cellphone traffic in Afghanistan. If it radiated EM, it was being listened to, 24/7.

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You got a radio right? Do you have to be next to the radio station?

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What do you mean?

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big plane manned with a crew of zogbots will drain more goyim tax money

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Plus can drop a 500 lb "gas leak" if anything important is said.

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Digital surveillance of attendee using Pegasus type command and control exploits.

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interesting....what program is this?

https://github.com/wiedehopf/tar1090#tar1090 this yeah?

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He better be able to explain this simple enough for a jury to understand (news.yahoo.com).