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I knew someone that did the traffic report on a small local TV station. She said the way they know how traffic is moving is through the tracking of all the cell phones in the vehicles. We are being tracked everywhere, all the time.
The problem with not having a cell is that there are almost no pay phones in the event of an emergency. I us…
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I knew someone that did the traffic report on a small local TV station. She said the way they know how traffic is moving is through the tracking of all the cell phones in the vehicles. We are being tracked everywhere, all the time.
The problem with not having a cell is that there are almost no pay phones in the event of an emergency. I used to only buy cellphones that had removable batteries but I don't think those are made anymore. TPTB don't want people to be able to be untracked.
Dump the phones. The ‘emergency’ is the threat to our fundamental human rights. That’s a lot more serious than some possible‘emergency’ you may need that phone for. People are all around you. You’d manage. People do. No cell phone for a decade now. It’s not so scary.
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