News about Cell Phones; You Are Unlikely To Find This Anywhere Else
Can you be cautious enough?
But I had a new cell phone! They even put the antenna next to my house to give me better service!
My ISP offers nationwide cell phone services. A couple of months ago, it offered me a free cell phone with unlimited use for $17.50 a month. It was obvious that I was about to become a product, but I inquired further, and I found out that the phone had a removable battery, which suggested that the nano-tech that listens in, stores, and forwards information about the user is in the SIM card.
Users must know that 5G doesn’t necessarily provide better service, but it surely collects and transfers a LOT more information about them than 4G. 5G phones can rapidly take and forward snapshots (videos? - probably only briefly and only as needed), collect live spoken conversations even when the phone is off, and gather and transmit health- and biometric data without the user’s knowledge or consent (for example, your heartbeat is unique, and it can be used for ID you!). It can also provide lighting-fast connection between the central AI and the user’s body, as long as the user has been injected or endoused with graphene oxide that conglomerates into self-assembling transmitters, receivers, and control units, enabling the latter to instruct the body to change its DNA, collect metallic elements into plastic-like clots, get a heart attack or a stroke, or patiently develop cancer or some autoimmune disease. Such users are already parts of the Internet of Things (IoT)*.
If you think you can stay away from 5G, you might want to remember that not all 5G maps are complete. Sorry, that was an understatement; just about all of them are not.
A couple of days ago, I checked out the offer again. It turned out, they are offering the same “deal” and offered me a 4G flip phone. There can be only one explanation to that: the new 4G phones contain 5G technology, but the user cannot access them. 5G is not there for the user, anyway.
Also, there is a misunderstanding about how sophisticated cell phones are now. Old phones are the safest. It’s not “dumb” or “flip” that matters (the “4G” phone I was offered was actually a flip phone), it’s the age of the phone. The graphene-based nano-tech was available already in 2012, so it is a good question how old SIM cards must be to be relatively safe. Cloning old ones is also possible (you can find the essentials for that on eBay).
Proton Magic added the following on December 3rd, 2023:
*There might be certain methods to deactivate and/or get rid of the nanotech in the body, although I’m not particularly optimistic. Here are a few ideas:
Adding the following on December 3rd, 2023, because I can see how the damages can be reversed:
My ideal would be to slowly try to roll back to the 80s, before cell phones and using the internet, playing outdoors no matter the weather, and gardening with my grandfather. I'm slowly trying to move toward this even though I know I can't overnight.
My phones and me have a dysfunctional relationship.