Dave Stewart got Jan 6'd - "how the f**k did you guys find me" - the same cell tracking tech the feds used to go after Jan 6 protesters after the fact.
I told him on X that he should tell everyone he knows that he loves his life and is not suicidal - not as a joke, but as an actual suggestion.
"...the same cell tracking tech the feds used to go after Jan 6 protesters after the fact."
IF the public truly knew and understand the technologies within the cell phone arena, they'd be way more careful of their daily activities. Most tend to think that once the phone is turned off it is dead and inactive. WRONG!!! We have the technology to track any phone, anywhere at anytime. What most don't understand is even though the phone is OFF, no power, it can be activated by an OTA signal. The phone is always in the "receive" mode. So a signal is emitted and the "sleeping/off" receives said signal. Once signal is accepted, the phone emits a "receive signature" and through triangulation is pinpointed to 0.5 meters.
This technique was developed, tested and evaluated in Afghanistan in 2014 and earlier. I know because i was in Bagram when the evaluation process was ongoing and was privy to operational meetings. Dhurka dhurka Mohamed Jihad thought they were moving undetected across the countryside because cell tower power was diminished at night. So they powered down their phones and moved silently. They had no idea they were being tracked at hourly intervals throughout the night......
Only way we can turn that off is to take out the battery.
Which is infeasible on most modern phones...except the Samsung Xcover6 pro (unfortunately its kinda slow and has crappy camera).
My tin foil hat tells me they took away removable batteries on purpose: two birds one stone - planned obsolescence (force you to buy new phone), spying on you (this case)
Dave Stewart got Jan 6'd - "how the f**k did you guys find me" - the same cell tracking tech the feds used to go after Jan 6 protesters after the fact.
I told him on X that he should tell everyone he knows that he loves his life and is not suicidal - not as a joke, but as an actual suggestion.
His actual account is here: https://x.com/realDJStew724
"...the same cell tracking tech the feds used to go after Jan 6 protesters after the fact."
IF the public truly knew and understand the technologies within the cell phone arena, they'd be way more careful of their daily activities. Most tend to think that once the phone is turned off it is dead and inactive. WRONG!!! We have the technology to track any phone, anywhere at anytime. What most don't understand is even though the phone is OFF, no power, it can be activated by an OTA signal. The phone is always in the "receive" mode. So a signal is emitted and the "sleeping/off" receives said signal. Once signal is accepted, the phone emits a "receive signature" and through triangulation is pinpointed to 0.5 meters. This technique was developed, tested and evaluated in Afghanistan in 2014 and earlier. I know because i was in Bagram when the evaluation process was ongoing and was privy to operational meetings. Dhurka dhurka Mohamed Jihad thought they were moving undetected across the countryside because cell tower power was diminished at night. So they powered down their phones and moved silently. They had no idea they were being tracked at hourly intervals throughout the night......
Only way we can turn that off is to take out the battery.
Which is infeasible on most modern phones...except the Samsung Xcover6 pro (unfortunately its kinda slow and has crappy camera).
My tin foil hat tells me they took away removable batteries on purpose: two birds one stone - planned obsolescence (force you to buy new phone), spying on you (this case)
Sorry. Think internal capacitors built in circuitry boards..... capacitors job? Store energy?
Can a Faraday bag prevent this tracking?
Yes
What does a Faraday do? Depends on how tight the cage is....... very possible.