WHAT DO EXPLODING PHONES, PAGERS, AND CALIFORNIA FIRES HAVE IN COMMON?

Here is an interesting article on masonry in China in a pretty old (April 1865) issue of freemasons magazine.

https://t.co/phhamIjDg2

The article basically is about: How do we stirr trouble and get the Tartars overthrown.

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This is a pretty bleak picture, but unfortunately very probable.
If one considers that Soros just bought 200 radio stations, that most likely (if I understand correctly) are able to survive EMP attacks, than electronic reset is coming.

By the way that three-phase greed that they are getting rid of. Anecdote from my neck of the woods. Friend of the family was trying to expand his carpenter business with larger shop in new location, and state of the art 3-phase power grid and had to await for state permition to build one, for more than a year. He almost went bankrupt because of that.

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And why being self sufficient in energy will not be permitted at the individual level methinks…15 minute cities for the majority for example.

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Hence the all-electric world. No LP, natural gas, coal, wood, diesel, or furnace oil, for the individual.

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Or as in my local community, the “smart” traffic lights they’re installing downtown to “control traffic flow.”

I have an aversion anyway to all things “smart,” which started with the pushing of smart meters by utility companies. These lights apparently pick up the signal from any cell phone in any car that drives by, and regulate traffic through that information. (I plan to turn off my phone every time I have to pass through downtown, and now have a good reason to avoid downtown - which is regrettably where my local bank and the library & post office are.)

I agree the traffic needed controlling - my town is irresistibly attractive to anyone passing through the area because of the affluence of local residents & shops (I certainly didn’t choose to live here because of those! It was an accident of unfortunate destiny that caused me to live here.) And because local leaders are among the cheerleaders for the semiconductor chip factory gold rush/data centers/construction guys who could care less if they’re building a prison grid - they’re basically clueless - everyone wants to be here. Lots of Teslas.

Wonder why no other version of traffic control was considered.

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Loved it!
“… an accident of unfortunate destiny…”.

Fortunately…
I’m not the Lone Ranger, after all!

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I hate to tell you but even with your phone off, it can still be pinged as a receiver due to the hardware and the SIM card being simply present. There’s a reason They don’t want you to be able to remove your battery.

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True.
Best clue is when, in the movies; they turn off the phone, and whisper their secrets.
Or, for that matter; take out the batterY[meaning, single power source].
As if, there IS not ANOTHER “power source”; nor avialable software-uprade, TO BOOT!

ALL Hollywooded Myths!
Simpson Truths.

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Could 5g play a role too?

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5G = Military dual-use weapon + Stacked Technocratic Totalitarian, Bio-Digital Operations.
With AI As…?
ACTING PANOPTICON WARDEN!

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In the old days, when folks left home, they certainly didn’t and couldn’t take the phone with them. They lived to tell about it too. I treat my phone like a land line phone. It stays home when I’m out and about unless there’s a valid good reason to bring it with me.

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No. Most people find this village desirable - the schools, property values went up by $200K on houses when the chip factory was announced 17 mi away, etc. It’s not as glitzy as villages up near Cleveland that are truly exclusive, but the next town over has people living in cars. Including elderly people.

But I lived in an older, quieter village elsewhere w my husband some years ago & it wasn’t constantly “upgrading” - they knew people liked it the way it was & didn’t shove their “improvements” down people’s throats.

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Yeah, I know. It’s more to make me feel better. And I know what Bill10558 means - I remember those times - but as an older lady driving alone, I would want a phone if my older car had problems or there was an accident.

I am only in my 40s but I prefer to have it with me for calling tow truck if I need it, also. Not to mention if I God forbid am walking or driving and have a medical problem.
Security vs Liberty again!
Theme of the day! lol

Yeah, in the good “Ole days” there were many more Good Samaritans one could rely upon and trust. :grin:

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My question is by what means (software, stolen or otherwise) could they be selective as to who would be targeted?

Your location, phone use, use of apps, the text of your emails and SMS’s, your use of social media, and any information you voluntarily give out when creating an account are all used to profile you. And that’s just the part I know of. Since that’s not precise enough, digital ID will be required on a cellphone in the future–or that’s the plan.

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Thanks much. Dark Journalist did a show on Promise Software (?) a year or so ago. But it was all new to me. I thought the technology, or the information aspect of it, could have something to do with identifying people for this kind of operation and others. I’m sure things have progressed far beyond that.

That was the network Maxwell’s daughter handed over to Epstein after her father’s “uncanny demise on his yacht”. Together they grew the enterprise with Israhell’s input. Their “improvements and handy work” are still making headlines in the US Senate and Congressional news today. :joy:

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https://x.com/solari_the/status/1990835697633124846?s=20

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