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Thread ID: 3751 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2002-11-29
2002-11-29 15:00 | User Profile
FedGov Wants to "Give" US Beepers (to be carried 24/7)
by Chet McWhorter Sr November 29, 2002
Mobile (Cell) phones send signals that can be tracked, even when they're on standby, to within 2.5 metres of their location! (This includes digital beepers, and every other "radio" transmitter/receivers.) I know they poll intermittently to detect the nearest tower. Doesn't take any battery power to go on line for 10 milliseconds then shut off and that is invisible to the user. This also pinpoints your position relative to other towers. As you leave an area covered by certain towers, you will enter areas or cells covered by other towers and they need to know you are there...
[AUTHOR'S NOTE: I was trained, years ago, at Vint Hill Farms, Warrenton, Virginia, by the U. S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) to do all of the above, and much more, to various phone and radio systems before the advent of cell phones. I could super-impose an RF signal on the telephone line that would "jump" or "short" out the hook switch on the phone effectively creating an off-hook condition and all conversations in the vicinity of the 'phone could be monitored without even the owner/local person knowing that they were being monitored. This was just one of the many disciplines taught to me in communications security and intercept by those clever folks.]
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2002-12-02 09:53 | User Profile
America is becoming a police state. Throwing away the bill of rights and giving in to hyper-paranoia.