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.
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.