Dinesh D'Souza:
"Since the 'fact checkers' say geotracking is imprecise and inaccurate, here’s Chief Justice Roberts in a 2018 opinion: 'When the Government tracks the location of a cell phone, it achieves near perfect surveillance as if it had attached an ankle monitor to the phone’s user.'"
(twitter.com)
🤡 MSM Conspiracy Theory Broke🤡
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Good find! I wonder what that decision was about.
When you look up PWNED in the dictionary, you should find this tweet.
He just performed the Dinesh Dunk right to the face of the "fact" checkers! Swoosh!
Wait till True the Vote drops the big drop of evidence. It's sort of fun to watch the leftist hacks scrambling to dismantle the good work of TTV.
Isn't that also one of the reasons given for providing ILLEGAL Aliens free cell phones, for tracing purposes?
The fact checkers claim is preposterous simply based on autonomous development for cars! Think about it, even if the car is only a couple feet inaccurate there would be wrecks literally every time someone tries to use it!
GPS in general. It's pretty damn precise.
There are some moments where its precision is sometimes questionable, but they're far and few in between
I'm going to use this argument in a few hundred places.
Excellent!
They're still using GPS, the sensors and stuff are for more immediate definitions like someone running a light, or to assist parking etc. The GPS tells them where they are do do that though
Zing!
Considering my phone at any given time knows the exact height it is off the ground, the degree in which it is rotated, the velocity of it, what cardinal direction it is pointing (among a shit ton of other sensors) --- in addition --- has any of these fact checkers never used Google directions/ maps before?! It's not like your driving and miss your destination all the time because it's gps so "imprecise".
They just can't keep their stories straight....
Yes yes it does. If they want to find you and you have your cell phone with you, they can and will find you. US Marshals will be showing up at your door when you least expect it.
The short answer is no.
VPNs are helpful but your phone connects in many more ways than just internet. Phone signal, wifi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS, and others. Every phone has an IMEI number. It's unique to each phone ever made. Changing Sim cards won't matter. If you use your phone it's trackable.
I suppose burner phones with constantly changing Sim cards might be an option, but that would get expensive and you'd always have a different number.
Any android or apple phone will demand an email or contact info to set up, so your tracked there too. You could root your phone to get around that, but it's fairly technical to do and you can brick it if you don't know how to do it.
If you don't want to be tracked you may need to find a hole in the middle of no where and hope no one stumbles across you and wonders what the hell you're doing and report you. If you're hiding out on your own land, your tracked via property records.
The sad truth is that we are all tracked, everywhere we go, no matter what. Even if you hit the road and ramble, your license plate is tracked, your vehicle is insured, your gas payments are tracked, your grocery stops are tracked, on and on. We're in the database somewhere.
It's clear to me that the intelligence agencies have used this massive database to blackmail anyone they want to, including politicians, judges, business leaders, municipal officials, and anyone else they want leverage on. They use that power to force people to their will. It's out of control and it's the number one reason our world is in the state it's in.
Accurate enough to track thru covid and everything but the election lol hahahahahaha