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posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 04:56 PM
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While the government can find where my phone is – they don’t know that it belongs to me or where I am.

Over here when you buy a Mobile Phone you have to register your sim card (it’s an online thing) – I don’t give my real details (for fear of telemarketers, not NWO). So if they find my phone, good on them.... they have some random name and DOB I made up when registering.

It’s pre-paid so no need for ID or bank account details.

Mikey



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 05:32 PM
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The government doesn't give a crap where you are. I swear to god it will never end until all you conspiracy theorists are naked in the woods together...... So true..


Get your head out of the sand.
As long as you are a nice sheeple they may not care, but if you actually think for yourself and try to educate others the government DOES care! Here is an example:



NAIS Supporters Fighting Dirty
By Karen Nowak, Pond Ridge Farm Hackney Horses, Brookfield, NY
www.horsegazette.com...

......The ACLU took my case - the first one in the USA involving NAIS - and went after my State Dept of Ag...My State Dept of Ag vehemently denied any wrongdoing. They turfed it all on the shoulders of the expo organizers, claiming that they simply asked that they be moved to another location in the expo away from me.

Technically it should have stopped there,... But the ACLU believed the whole story 'stunk of censorship' and did not buy the State Dept of Ag's excuse. They then had conversations with the expo organizers and a very interesting story emerged in where even names were named from my State Dept of Ag.

They informed the expo organizers that I had been at a huge Farm Expo last August (Untrue as I working). They claimed that I harassed people, was rude and obnoxious and had even caused a riot to break out over NAIS! They also stated that they were 'in fear of being on the same grounds' as me for fear that I would cause another riot. Of course the expo organizers made the decision to ban me. Who wouldn't after hearing such a story from a govt agency?

My first reaction was to laugh over this absolutely ridiculous 'story' then I really got angry. I was NOT at said Farm Expo but I did know people who attended. NO riot broke out! My State Dept of Ag also provided the expo organizers with numerous e-mails that I had written about NAIS - going back an entire year. I saw these e-mails from our State Dept of Ag with my own eyes. It was then that I realized they are actually tracking me on the internet.


I would not be surprised if RFID chips are required for people receiving government supplied medical care someday in the near future. (Hilary's National Health Care System)




Insurers to Test Implantable Microchip
By THERESA AGOVINO
(AP Business Writer) From Associated Press July 14, 2006 4:34 PM EDT NEW YORK

- In a new test program, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey plans to implant patients suffering from chronic diseases with a microchip that will give emergency room staff access to their medical information and help avoid costly or serious medical errors, the insurer said on Friday. Horizon plans to announce on Monday that it is teaming up with Hackensack University Medical Center in a pilot program where 280 patients regularly treated at the hospital will be implanted with a chip containing a code. The chip would allow emergency room personnel to retrieve a patient's medical record if the individual can't communicate. The rice-sized microchip is implanted in a patient's right arm above the elbow and can be detected using equipment at the hospital. Horizon: www.HorizonBlue.com...






Schoolchildren to be RFID-chipped. Japanese authorities decide tracking is best way to protect kids networks.silicon.com...


And speaking of health and vaccinations, there is also this nice little goodie.



The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense have stated that there will be a choice given to Americans about whether they want to be vaccinated “in the first round in which the pandemic has not gotten away from us. In the second round, when it has gotten away from us [note language], there will be no choice and those who refuse vaccination will be quarantined indefinitely.” Please read that again! www.healthfreedomusa.org...



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 06:17 PM
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reply to post by Muundoggie
 
I understand that if you take out the battery the gps cant locate you,nor can they listen in at all!



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 06:18 PM
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Originally posted by Muundoggie
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I like your idea. Count me in when you decide to do this.

No doubt. The more the merrier. After all, isn't this what they are doing to us. Only fair to play by the same rules.



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 06:24 PM
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Lets put it this way. See the version of google earth we have? it's like atari being compared to modern day video games. They can probably see a hair on a flies arse.

If they have a particular person in mind they want to watch, they will have a few inconspicuous field agents, all while following you via satellite. Simple as stalking a legless prey. The tech is what makes them so dominant. Look at our military. Drop a missile in your window from miles away.

The only chance we have is when the whole system folds and we revert back to simpler times.



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 06:54 PM
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you're full of #



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 07:28 PM
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To be honest you guys need to take a step back .

I personally think its great that authorities can track me. I mean if were to be injured etc - i feel safer knowing they can come and help me at anytime.

Your so paranoid. The government don't want to do anything negative - they just gave away 700bln to help the citizens in this credit crunch - really - is that the action of a government out only for itself.

I for one believe in our elected representatives. Of they were so bad they wouldn't get voted in. Have some faith in the system come on.



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 07:58 PM
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posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 08:06 PM
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absolutely why do you thing that they are updateing everyone to this digital cable thingy.... not so far out of wack you sly one
Smitty



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 10:03 PM
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I hate to say this but "you are blind already" if you believe the 700billion was for your benefit. The banks are refusing to say what they have done with the money. And that money didn't even EXIST a month ago. So I ask you who is paying for this money that the Federal Reserve just so conveniently printed? Hell, I haven't seen a penny of it in my pocket and I'm liable for several thousand of it as are you if you're a US citizen.
Of course the worst case scenario I'm putting forth does not exist right NOW but it could happen.


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posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 10:23 PM
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Ok that would be true. But in a worst case scenario if there is a law in the future that you must maintain your communication device at all times and be available whenever they call, turning it off or disabling it will be an offense for which you can be arrested. Then when you ARE found, good-by.
I realize this is not happening now but that it's just something that could happen. It's not paranoia, it's thinking ahead.
Look, 10-15 years ago there was very little servailence cameras in use. Now in some countries like England you are under constant watch if you live in London. Ask any Londoner. And what about all the cameras in the US that are watching the freeways? All the airports are FULL of cameras.



posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 11:00 PM
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Originally posted by Muundoggie
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Look, 10-15 years ago there was very little servailence cameras in use. Now in some countries like England you are under constant watch if you live in London. Ask any Londoner. And what about all the cameras in the US that are watching the freeways? All the airports are FULL of cameras.


Yea but the surveillance is highly exaggerated. It’s funny how they go on and on about how everyone there is filmed 300 times day. Yet as soon as someone goes missing, is kidnapped or murder there is no camera in sight?

Odd!

Mikey



posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 01:49 AM
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Old news bro.

Your awakening to this fact is new news.

www.infowars.com


STOP THE NWO



posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 03:50 AM
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Originally posted by RFBurns

even the pre-paid phones must require a verifiable name, address and city of origin where the phone will be primarily used (non-roaming). Hence, they can know exactly who you are just by tracking the cell phone.

Pre paid phones require the same info, verifiable mailing address, city in which you live, SS number, the works.


Wrong! I never give out my SS #. Besides. You can make up names, address's & numbers in order to protect your privacy if they want to get smart.




And they can turn on the camera and microphone if they so desired to do live tracking and see/hear everything going on. Its a simple as flipping a switch, or entering a command at a terminal.



It's even easier to pop the battery out and nobody is going to do nothing.

[edit on 23-12-2008 by verylowfrequency]



posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 04:08 AM
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Well I dont stoop to giving out a false name or SS number just to avoid government knowing who I am when they already know who people are if you happen to have a SS number, a DL license, earn a paycheck, a bank account, pay utilities, are buying or renting a home, register a car, pay for insurance, have a credit card, earn unemployment benefits, apply for jobs, file your tax returns, a birth certificate....should I go on?

Im sure for each instance..you gave out a false name and SS number?

Ya.




Cheers!!!!



posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 08:00 PM
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I have a chip in my stomach. It's a Dorito™!



posted on Dec, 25 2008 @ 04:16 AM
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There was a news report here about three weeks ago about a family who decided to file a lawsuit against the government and a gsm network operator for not allowing a trace to be made on their grandmother suffering from alzheimers. She got lost and hadn't been seen for over a month now, I guess. She did have a phone on her at the time though.

Hopefully, the people running the show where ever you're from are not such idiots as here.


Kind regards



posted on Dec, 26 2008 @ 10:55 AM
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cellphones ... Id ? no way .. they don t have my name I m using an prepayed .. so they do not know who I am ..



posted on Dec, 26 2008 @ 05:07 PM
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I heard that the cops can actually listen to your phone even when the phone is just laying on a table or in your pocket



posted on Dec, 26 2008 @ 06:20 PM
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Did you know that position data from your mobile is RECORDED and KEPT???

This is not fantasy - this is reality. It was recently used in a murder trial to show that the accused were not where they claimed to be (after the fact).

If that applies to data from a couple of years ago, think what they're doing now!

Text messages are stored, phone numbers called are stored. Is the voice content of those calls stored? What is the difference between that and storing text messages or position data?



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