Telegram is the only place where you can find reslly good info about the Russian war very quckly. You can see various Russian accounts, translate their text, and even sub to the Russian MoD and Russian PMCs directly. Im not saying its propaganda free but theres tons of irrefutable videos and other stuff, very good info.
If theres gonna be a False flag event in Ukraine then the last thing they want is a bunch of smart people on Telegram sharing videos of what actually happened with the false flag.
All this stuff about Telegram being owned by the CCP is true but its not new information so ask why is it coming out now? If people were being posisoned why be absolutely weird about it? Why wouldn't there be a concise easy to understand video outlining whats going on? Because that doesnt make people as afraid as vague crap.
They cant censor telegram like they can censor Twitter and Facebook. There isnt big populations of Russians putting out this info on messaging apps like discord so theres no reason to get people off that. So they push out this fear tactic about Telegram so people will delete it becauae they know the false flag is coming, and they know good info about it will be on Telegram
Remeber fear is the DS best ally, if you are operating out of a fear base and doing things because youre afraid, then youre getting caught up in a psyop and being played.
Not entirely true, it is not tracked through the hardware but the software.
Maybe the extent they can track a phone through hardware is the ping to the telecommunications tower but they have to single out that it is you and use a lot of resources for a signal that is not the best quality. Google maps and your IP address is highly preferable to them.
There are alternatives to Google Android and Apple iOS like GrapheneOS. You can OSMap for driving, protonmail for email, and many other things to ween you off the big tech nipple.
But you're going to have to take some responsibility, read a some articles or watch videos, and not be a fucking victim or scream that those pointing you in the right direction are deep state actors.
There is most definitely hardware tracking, although all hardware requires at least firmware so there is a software component. Just not one that is always available to view or change.
Have a look at the whole clipper chip debacle. Also understand many countries try to interrupt a supply chain to add their own chips/firmware to devices to add backdoors. US does that, China does that, and I'm sure many others do. Think Cisco or Huawei routers.
Also you may have the greatest device ever with your own custom OS and end-to-end encryption but it has to connect to their stuff to communicate with everyone else. If you think they can't break the encryption then reconcile that with Hammer and Scorecard. "Their" toys are bigger than ours.
I don't think we will ever have any privacy anymore. Ever since the government tapped their first landline and saw the opportunities that gave them we haven't stood a chance.
That said - anything you can do to try to confuse them could possibly protect you from some local LEO with a stingray or something. Just not from the feds.
They can't break the encryption buddy otherwise they'd be able to see each others top military info too. Its all military grade encryption. They keep each others encrypted files just in case there's a breakthrough in encryption breaking techniques but they can't do it atm.