They would already have this information. Your phone pings any cell tower you move into range of. The carriers would already know the number and rough location of every phone on their network at any given moment.
With all the different carriers, trying to get all these players on the same page at the same time has never been done before. Any time they have tried to do one of these exercises it has not been on a national scale in all areas, with all carries, and different technologies - cells, tvs, and radio. This is a step to a full spectrum massive possibly two way information transfer - if that indeed is what they are doing. That, has never been done before.
Yes, it is not difficult to locate people who have regular cell phones assigned with a particular carrier and a phone they may have had for some time - that device has a track record. But it is a little harder to track the burner phones, phones issued to illegals, and then there are the Obama phones that people change almost as much as they change their underwear because the phones don't work for crap. Believe it or not, there are a lot of holes in the system and it is far from being centralized. This may be a test balloon to check the limits of what they can pull together. If the Feds are looking to take a snapshot of all these devices in real time, this is the way it could be done. This looks like it is less about individual people as much as the devices themselves.
Maybe the border issue has gotten so bad, the Feds don't even know how many people have come into the country. There is no way they can know with any certainty. We recently had a national census before the flood gates were opened. A flash count could give them some idea of what the increases in population would be in any given area of the country. All I know is that there is something going on with this test beyond what we are being told and FEMA is doing it. Theirs is not an agenda to help anyone but their puppet masters.
They would already have this information. Your phone pings any cell tower you move into range of. The carriers would already know the number and rough location of every phone on their network at any given moment.
With all the different carriers, trying to get all these players on the same page at the same time has never been done before. Any time they have tried to do one of these exercises it has not been on a national scale in all areas, with all carries, and different technologies - cells, tvs, and radio. This is a step to a full spectrum massive possibly two way information transfer - if that indeed is what they are doing. That, has never been done before.
Yes, it is not difficult to locate people who have regular cell phones assigned with a particular carrier and a phone they may have had for some time - that device has a track record. But it is a little harder to track the burner phones, phones issued to illegals, and then there are the Obama phones that people change almost as much as they change their underwear because the phones don't work for crap. Believe it or not, there are a lot of holes in the system and it is far from being centralized. This may be a test balloon to check the limits of what they can pull together. If the Feds are looking to take a snapshot of all these devices in real time, this is the way it could be done. This looks like it is less about individual people as much as the devices themselves.
Maybe the border issue has gotten so bad, the Feds don't even know how many people have come into the country. There is no way they can know with any certainty. We recently had a national census before the flood gates were opened. A flash count could give them some idea of what the increases in population would be in any given area of the country. All I know is that there is something going on with this test beyond what we are being told and FEMA is doing it. Theirs is not an agenda to help anyone but their puppet masters.