I've made a point of taking screenshots of the ads I constantly get where, like Q, there are too many coincidences happening so frequently that I no longer even remotely doubt our phones are reading our thoughts; just like how our phones' microphones listen in on our conversations in order to target us with specific advertisements.
My questions for you guys
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Have you all experienced this as well?
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Does anyone know of any patents or technology that vaguely or even directly would support this theory? Something like the neurophone comes to mind, which is vaguely similar in that it transmits sound directly into the brain so the user essential doesn't hear sound with through their ears, but hears voices directly in their mind that aren't of their own thoughts.
Q pointed out a situation where there was an Uber driver who claimed that his cell phone took control of his mind and body and he was essentially innocently used to commit some sort of crime/attack using his car, IIRC. Maybe someone can recall this post for me? I can't find it using the searches that come to mind.
My point is, I believe our cell phones, the use of psychotropic medications, and MK Ultra have given [them] capabilities far beyond public knowledge of what is possible.
Hoping to get some feedback on this.
My main field of study is statistics, and there's nothing strange going on there unless the ads are extremely specific.
If you think about a pink elephant plush toy driving a toy Tesla model X but nobody else in the world thinks about the same, then you've probably got mind reading going on.
Until then it's just the overwhelming power of massive amounts of data and fundamental statistical laws (or laws of nature).
Edit: Not saying the ability of modern data analysis and processing isn't terrifying, but it's not "direct" mind reading by any measure. It only works because there are trillions upon trillions of data points available to infer from.
For every individual you'll find an abundance of people that will help you to predict any individual within the group up to a certain margin of error. Just think of liberals for an extreme edge case, they're a complete hive mind. Know one, know all.
They put what you look at on the net and probably what you say into an algorithm to decide the most relevant ads. It’s just marketing and probably your phone spying on you.
I know for a fact I get ads for things I’ve never searched for on my phone or computer, and I get an ad extremely specific to what I was thinking about within that same minute? It happens to me multiple times per week.
I think people underestimate the ability of WiFi and other frequencies on the brain. I was once tripping on extremely high quality LSD, and I was walking through my house. I suddenly started hearing the sound you hear when a radio is being tuned, that high pitched rise and fall of a radio wave. I couldn’t figure out the source until suddenly it started becoming louder. I realized I was standing next to my wifi router. As I got close, it was crystal clear. As I moved away it faded out.
Psychedelics allow us to access aspects of reality we cannot sense normally, I wonder if the deep state somehow managed to gain a better understanding of something along the lines of my WiFi example, and were able to harness it for their benefit.
Just like how China has been able to compromise almost all computers at the processor level, it could a hidden feature of some hardware within the phone that gives this capability.
I’m not saying I know this for fact, these are just my thoughts/suspicions/theories based on my experiences.
We've had that several times now where I will discuss something with my wife and a short time later I'll get an ad on FB for that exact item.
Don't have Alexa or Siri or any CIA spy programs active.
Freaks us out at times.
no need of Alexa or anything, a cellphone or computer / tv with mic connected to an account and puff, that shows up! Predictive marketing, marketing hack, behaviour analysis patterns, endless way it's defined, but basically is anything tracks down to yourself as an entity associated with the different accounts, so wherever you are those ads will be always up to date and likely low-level detailed (means they can reach detailed levels, not just superfluous stuffs)
Philip K Dick wrote about this in the 60s. He wrote a sci-fi short story about people being spied on by their phones.
I can’t go into great detail, but I am close with someone that is VERY high up in our military. This person told me YEARS ago that I should never own a cellphone due to people spying and taking in your info, watch tv, movies or the news because it is a mind controlling device.
Yep. No TV or smartphone here. I agree that TV transmissions should be cut. But 10% of the population would be in asylums. The rest would be glued to their smartphones.
Really? Q told a story about an Uber driver? The word "Uber" does not come up in Q's own text anywhere. Maybe you mean an Anon told the story? Maybe the idea of mind control is not a Q theory at all? Everything I've seen of Q is either about technology we pretty well know about, military capability we can pretty well guess rationally, or spiritual force in traditional Biblical paradigms. Not cellular mind control.
Think logically.
Prove me wrong.
Okay, I did find something somewhat close in posts 772-777. Q links the video and MKULTRA and says "Ability to use frequencies [incoming sig]/modify/code/program over 'x' period [designate] mobile phone to 'control' target subject." And asks "Statement by the driver?" What I found about the car's two occupants, Samantha Morris and Nikia Hicks (no "he" there), did not have a reference to cellphone confusion. That might be uncoverable.
I'm going to hold that the number of references made to the necessity for therapy and pharma for targets, and the statements of 776, indicate this is specific to individuals targeted as unwitting participants in operations. ("Are all of the anons safe? Yes. Target subjects are pre disposable to certain mental illnesses. Target subjects are scouted over a period of time to study and arrange 'THERAPY'. 'THERAPY' takes [x] to break the mind into a functional/programmable device.") That means this is not a matter of everybody on earth being programmable by their cellphones or 5G towers, but more likely a hint that certain targets have something in their interaction with "therapy" that then predisposes them to triggering.
In short, it's more likely that Q means that known technologies (e.g. drug-influenced hypnosis combined with the ability to send audiovisual stimuli to and through cellphones) are contributing to the ability of targeted individuals to serve as triggers. Less likely that there's literal thought-reading going on.
OTOH, the spiritual side does manifest itself in thoughts. If you argue from demons, they would theoretically have the ability to know what ad you're about to be served via observing the technology and then planting the thought in your brain before you see the ad; that's consistent with the Bible on demonic power and deception, and with anecdotes of synchronicity. Certainly demons can be conceived of as able to trigger "sleeper" attackers.
So I must regretfully conclude that there does seem to be room for what Q calls target control, but it appears limited to compromised individuals and would be too conspiratorial if we assumed it had power over everyone. We have the mind of Christ.
Not directly related to Q post, but Uber shooter did say he felt his app controlled him: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-charged-in-kalamazoo-shootings-says-uber-app-controlled-him-jason-dalton/
It pays not to have a cell phone, I get by without one just fine.
In all seriousness, I don't think your idea is that far-fetched.
Post 777 is about phones made in china, post 832 is about the ability to "control innocents", but nothing links the two directly
Dude search engines know what I'm looking for! I believe you!
No. Neutral networks/AI work in a way that even the programmers don't understand. In visual recognition, lower quality is preferable to high quality.
What does that mean?
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
Not discounting you. Perhaps AI is that advanced.
Your phone is linked to your email addresses and to your computer browser signing you into google, facebook, twitter, etc.
I use a browser called epic sometimes, it has a free vpn built into it.
It's an all-manual browser. You can't automate it to do very much at all, it's specifically designed to make sure it's basically, impossible to track you.
When people put up links to things, I'll often open them in epic.
Ok well point is, that epic has a little box down at the right bottom, just above where your computer clock and stuff like that is on the task bar,
and it counts for you, every website you go to, the number of trackers on that page.
MANY times when I go to YouTube,
it will spin up 30 to 40+ trackers.
With an average of... oh, roughly?
About 20 trackers. That's PER tab
Ebay? Not signed in - 10 trackers. Just for showing up at the ebay site.
Ebay dot com, hit enter. When the Ebay page pops up: 10 different trackers.
If I go to Before It's News, 15 different trackers.
Fox News, 30 different trackers.
When you sign into your emails, and when you go anywhere - different orgs are trying to compare your sign-ins on the phone with your sign-ins on the computer, and where you've been.
no wonder my phone screams in horror in an alexa voice frequently.
As a technology professional, the most likely explanation is that you've not hardened your phone, not that it's trying to control your mind.
1: Use a more private search engine (like Qwant)
2: Switch to a more secure web browser like Dissenter/Waterfox/Vivaldi
3: Place black tape over the cameras on all your devices (ZUCK does it!)
4: NEVER use a Google/Apple/Microsoft account for anything
5: NEVER associate your phone number with anything
6: Use a VPN service paid for with cryptocurrency (like privatevpn.com)
7: If you use Android, revoke permissions for all apps to the bare minimum for them to function. NEVER leave microphone access, camera access or location/GPS access on unless you need it.
A little info about me. I'm deaf and I don't even use the voice capabilities on my phone, or any phones I've owned in the past for obvious reasons.
The only thing I'd get shown in the form of Ads, would be when I had the tracking feature turned on and did some searches via Google and it would show up in the ads I see later on.
Then I turned the tracking feature off and stopped using Google. I still get ads once in a while but they were not even related to what I've searched for in the past or anything like that.
So to sum this up, all of the ads I've seen so far on my phone or on my computer, have not been related to what I've searched for, or even thought of without even "saying a word".
So hope that helps you understand more about how this ads thing work, now that you've heard some info from a deaf person.
Confirmed by Q post on how they create FF shooters...programming with cell phone
I agree that this is the most rational explanation. OP can fix the problem by:
1: Using a more private search engine (like Qwant)
2: Switching to a more secure web browser like Dissenter/Waterfox/Vivaldi
3: Placing black tape over the cameras on all their devices (ZUCK does it!)
4: NEVER using a Google/Apple/Microsoft account for anything
5: NEVER associating their phone number with anything
6: Using a VPN service paid for with cryptocurrency (like privatevpn.com)0