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I'm really starting to believe these parasites and all their warped perversions were place in our construct just to serve a single purpose, a...
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This is definitely not fair, how can one jewish propaganda outlet be allowed to spread more bullshit over the sheeple fields than the other one?
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When you turn off your cellphone, it is not really off -- it is in a standby mode, checking continuously for the closest cellphone tower. That is how your movements can be tracked.
The only way to turn off your cellphone is to remove the battery.
A funny thing happened during the design phase of the iPhone; they decided that the battery should be permanently soldered in.
That started a trend. Check the specs on the latest smartphones; you can't remove the battery.
Do you really need a smartphone, when a $20 pay-as-you-go dumbphone is a perfectly functional cellphone?
I am severely crippled, and my 1976 car breaks down from time to time, so carrying a cellphone to call the auto club from my car is a necessity for me. It is not a necessity for me, however, for my movements -- supermarket, auto repair shop, gas station, homes of friends -- to be tracked.
A ziplock bag in my car holds my cellphone, with its battery removed.