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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: (((smart phone hacking)))
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2025, 09:46:54 PM »
SOMEbody was saying ... I think it was Dustin Nemos ... that the Jews actually have various techniques to blow up not only devices like pagers, and smart phones, but also those Lithium batteries that are everywhere.  Not sure how, but I would not doubt it.



Re: (((smart phone hacking)))
« Reply #7 on: December 20, 2025, 12:39:41 PM »
For people who understand these machines: when you turn off your smartphone, is it really off? I mean, is it possible that these apps from Hell will still hear your conversations when the phone is not functional at all?

It seems that I cannot fight anymore and will have to get a smartphone. I am planning on how I will use it and how I will keep this device from spying on me.
What are you concerned about happening if you do get a smartphone? You obviously already have a computer? I don’t think anything on the internet is completely private, though most of us are not interesting or important enough for the authorities to bother with.

Faraday material can block phone signals so could get a faraday case for your phone?

Re: (((smart phone hacking)))
« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2025, 03:22:24 PM »
What are you concerned about happening if you do get a smartphone? You obviously already have a computer? I don’t think anything on the internet is completely private, though most of us are not interesting or important enough for the authorities to bother with.

Faraday material can block phone signals so could get a faraday case for your phone?

Sure, but as soon as you turn off the computer, you know it is not functional.

As this article has showed, the Jews can hack your smartphone and hear your conversations, film your activities, even if the device is supposedly off. This does not sit well with me at all.

Another problem with smartphones is that it can lead to very bad habits. I disliked the thing since I first heard about it. I have a tendency to develop obsessive behaviours, and this is obviously what these devices were developed for. I was able to live without one so far, but now my old phone cannot get the network signal anymore. I bought another one, and it was the same. It seems that the "dumb" phones cannot work with the new technology that is being installed around here. The companies are disabling 2G and 3G networks.

I will check the Faraday case. Thank you.

Re: (((smart phone hacking)))
« Reply #9 on: December 20, 2025, 05:57:38 PM »
My Jєωιѕн neighbors don’t need to go to all that trouble. If they want to hear me, they can sit below the window of my home office.  Even easier, come on over for a visit. We’ll talk face to face.