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Realist's avatar

Thanks for the excellent article.

Those in control do not want to lose control.

Feral Finster's avatar

Israel uses dirty tricks, granted.

What does anyone propose to do about it? Screaming "No fair!" is not going to stop them.

JennyStokes's avatar

I have a small 'phone. with 2 contact numbers on it.

The ONLY reason I have this 'phone is because I am old BUT I have sinced realised that pretty much all of the time I am with my dog (Diego) who has a collar with 2 telephone numbers on it. IF anything happens to me, he will stay with me and howl!

Why do we have all this non-info attached to us? Then be surprised when we are infiltrated?

Penelope Prill's avatar

ALWAYS brilliant work. Terrifying. It seems to me that Zionists worldwide have committed to "evil be thou my good."

Alice's avatar

KK does not fail to inform.

What super advertising for electronic-free fresh air physical and mental exercise!

ThirstyPerson's avatar

And the Israeli chips built into some Samsung phones? Better put those on speakerphone since exploding pager technology is another Israeli weapon.

Evelyn K. Brunswick's avatar

Seems nowhere in the digital world is safe.

Intriguingly, this is the second mention of 'Aladdin' I've encountered today. The other one is an American pharma outfit which manufactures and retails adrenochrome. It's only $1156.90 for 250mg apparently. Obviously it deprives you of the salacious fun and mouthwatering rush of child sacrifice, but I guess if you're in a hurry and have to get to an important meeting or business lunch or something, then like sure, it's always handy to have a vial or two in your PA's jewel-encrusted handbag just in case.

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Julianne's avatar

It is insane, driven by mentally sick, hateful people. Tragic on every level - and will take massive exposure and coordinated action to just slow it down, let alone stop it.

Doris Dray's avatar

Here in the UK, several "amendments" (actually brand new pieces of legislation) have been cynically snuck into the Children Wellbeing and Schools bill by some stooges in the House of Lords. These have been expertly timed to ensure that they will never be debated or scrutinised by Parliament because the Bill has already progressed beyond those stages. This means that deeply invasive spyware will be mandated in Britain without even a veneer of democratic process. The "amendments" will force manufactures of phones and tablets for use in the UK to install "tamper-proof" software that prevents the "recording, viewing or transmission" of casm. This goes way beyond Chat Control, it is basically a rootkit on every mobile device. It will be incompatible with users having root privileges on devices they own, wiping out Linux and Android Open Source devices overnight. The "amendment" also gives the Secretary of State the power to extend the statute to cover PCs and laptops without oversight, simply by fiat. This means it will only be possible to have Windows or MacOS PCs with no admin privileges. Linux is simply incompatible with such a system. Nobody seems to know this is happening. It's such a flagrant abuse of democracy and our system of checks and balances that I have been left utterly speechless. It's also, in my opinion, a disgusting abuse of power by these "Lords". The function of the House of Lords is to scrutinise Bills introduced by our nominally elected representative in Parliament. These Lords are in fact introducing brand new legislation under the guise of "amendments". I don't know if that's even lawful. It's certainly a deeply cynical abuse of power. If you can use your reach to let people know this is happening Kit, that would be truly helpful.

Bob Parr's avatar

What is the uk govt scared of?

Sue's avatar

So glad that at home nobody uses smartphones, just saying. It's absolutely blood curdling the

impunity how these "creatures" should be given to eat outside.

So thankful for these titbits of deep information, with them we can fabricate a tapestry to better

understand how horror surrounds us tick tocking to explode any moment

Your Patagonian-Spanish follower

Alistair P-M's avatar

Yes it's just as well we're always careful what we say in earshot of our phones isn't it 😬

Doris Dray's avatar

In the UK they are coming for our PCs as well.

Sue's avatar

When I want YouTube to offer me certain theme I comment with my daughter, how long is that on yt X theme doesn't comes out, and voilà next day it's there 😂😉

Sean Griobhtha's avatar

You got to be crazy, gotta have a real need

Gotta sleep on your toes, and when you’re on the street

You got to be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed

And then moving in silently, down wind and out of sight

You got to strike when the moment is right without thinking

https://griobhtha1.substack.com/p/x-rubicon-thanksgiving-and-christmas-3

karif's avatar

(and after a while you can work on) points for style!

Webe1's avatar

So are all governments in on it? The whole OWO theory fits with that intent like a glove.

Bill.K's avatar

Anybody that thinks they're not looking at "regular Joes" needs to take a look at those NSA facilities out in Utah (?)... while they're reading NSPM-7

Booski's avatar

Is there devices/software of phones etc that this tech unable to penetrate? Or at least makes it more difficult?

PamelaDrew's avatar

There are tools infosec guru types use that involve Graphine OS installed on the phone but for those with lesser skills EFF has Surveillance Self Defense with things to improve security for every user & every type of device.. I love the Privacy Badger that blocks tracker cookies.. check it out!! https://ssd.eff.org/

Booski's avatar

Thank you, Ill definitely check these out.

Alistair P-M's avatar

It's not surprising that tech firms selling spyware would spy on their own customers, but it's quite funny that they showed themselves doing so in the video promoting the software to potential customers.