Do you have any thoughts or past articles on Trump creating the Contact Tracing API with Apple and Google as a part of Warp Speed, which is now the largest mesh network in the world? Are carriers like T-Mobile also scraping proximity data from BLE or using BLE for last-hop surveillance in devices without SIM cards?
I like you! You get it. The contact tracing is insane! I've brushed on it but nothing of value for you. Sounds like you're more technical than me but I guarantee T-Mobile is doing whatever nefarious actions you think they are, haha! Thanks for reading and commenting! People like you are why I continue to speak up while being censored into barely existing. I saw you liked my T-Mobile 5G story, there's more with Starlink and WEF ties which may lead you down other places you're interested in. https://www.marcpalasciano.com/p/elons-starlink-and-t-mobiles-5g?utm_source=publication-search
They get you coming and going - even if you run a mobile OS that rips out contact tracing, your carrier can still triangulate proximity and put the rest of the dots together. It's one of the reasons your reporting on T-Mobile's social credit infrastructure and 5G is so important, they seem to expect to have this data even for those who opt out of API surveillance at the OS level.
Your article on Starlink is also very good - all the pigs at the trough get to feast. Everyone involved gets more surveillance resolution and Elon gets to use T-Mobile's infrastructure as a global ground station network, which they desperately need, especially if they plan to beam data to existing consumer hardware.
The industry's move to eSIM makes this ultra disturbing, as even if you eschew having a carrier at all and go WiFi-only on a modern smartphone, a carrier or government could hypothetically load a software-based SIM covertly that's used strictly for surveillance. So even non T-Mobile customers could be caught up in the OpenAI dragnet you so often write about.
As a software developer I've struggled to explain the depths of this evil in much the same way you have as a whistleblower. At some point we're just going to have to abandon the digital world if we want to survive. Have you heard of Rob Braxman? He has a pretty large platform that's almost exclusively dedicated to discussing Big Tech and .gov surveillance via smartphones, he might be able to help you get your message out!
Thanks again for your courage, you have put together so many dots in a remarkably short period of time.
Nice article! Seems like the twilight zone.
The mechanism of harm has been clear since 2021 regarding mRNA but they keep pushing it, ignoring the ongoing genocide…
The doctors know but can’t agree on it in public, which should cause the program to be shut down immediately…
We refer to the collective brainwashing and failure to act as “the Darkforce”…
Hang in there boss.
Do you have any thoughts or past articles on Trump creating the Contact Tracing API with Apple and Google as a part of Warp Speed, which is now the largest mesh network in the world? Are carriers like T-Mobile also scraping proximity data from BLE or using BLE for last-hop surveillance in devices without SIM cards?
Thanks for all you do!
I like you! You get it. The contact tracing is insane! I've brushed on it but nothing of value for you. Sounds like you're more technical than me but I guarantee T-Mobile is doing whatever nefarious actions you think they are, haha! Thanks for reading and commenting! People like you are why I continue to speak up while being censored into barely existing. I saw you liked my T-Mobile 5G story, there's more with Starlink and WEF ties which may lead you down other places you're interested in. https://www.marcpalasciano.com/p/elons-starlink-and-t-mobiles-5g?utm_source=publication-search
They get you coming and going - even if you run a mobile OS that rips out contact tracing, your carrier can still triangulate proximity and put the rest of the dots together. It's one of the reasons your reporting on T-Mobile's social credit infrastructure and 5G is so important, they seem to expect to have this data even for those who opt out of API surveillance at the OS level.
Your article on Starlink is also very good - all the pigs at the trough get to feast. Everyone involved gets more surveillance resolution and Elon gets to use T-Mobile's infrastructure as a global ground station network, which they desperately need, especially if they plan to beam data to existing consumer hardware.
The industry's move to eSIM makes this ultra disturbing, as even if you eschew having a carrier at all and go WiFi-only on a modern smartphone, a carrier or government could hypothetically load a software-based SIM covertly that's used strictly for surveillance. So even non T-Mobile customers could be caught up in the OpenAI dragnet you so often write about.
As a software developer I've struggled to explain the depths of this evil in much the same way you have as a whistleblower. At some point we're just going to have to abandon the digital world if we want to survive. Have you heard of Rob Braxman? He has a pretty large platform that's almost exclusively dedicated to discussing Big Tech and .gov surveillance via smartphones, he might be able to help you get your message out!
Thanks again for your courage, you have put together so many dots in a remarkably short period of time.