With the introduction of smartphones, the general public should be aware that their every move is being tracked by the phone manufacturer, e.g. Apple (iOS devices) or Google (Android operating system devices) as well as by the telcos (and therefore authorities).
What most people may not be aware of is that tracking
technology is not limited to smartphones.
- · Tracking
ANY GSM phone (or device – e.g. pocket wifi router) can be
tracked in real-time by the telcos (and therefore government/authorities), even
without a SIM card, via its IMEI number.
Tracking is not only achieved by an installed GPS chip, but
in this case via tower triangulation.
- · Remote recording
A well known fact within the telecommunications industry is
that the humble landline telephone can be switched on, from the telcos end, to
listen in on a conversation held at a private (or any) residence.
Similarly, the mobile telephone can be remotely triggered to
have the microphone activated in order to listen in on the conversation where
the telephone is kept, even if the telephone is switched off.
Many classified meetings are held with the absence of mobile
phones for that very reason.
- · Archived conversations
The general populous may also not be aware of the fact that
every single conversation in Australia held over a phone (mobile or fixed line)
is currently recorded and officially stored for 3 months.
In order to keep the masses uninformed and docile the
corporate media, being the government’s official propaganda tool, spreads and
propagates misinformation.
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