I just got a notification on my phone to update the operating system to Android 15. It includes a feature to allow the phone to send and receive texts over satellite when cell towers aren't available.
Do you think this has anything to do with Big Voice or the EAS? Supposedly, Musk and SpaceX have a hand in this.
Also, is it a good thing or a bad thing to allow satellites to access my phone? I can't help but think about the Israeli exploding pagers.
Exploding pagers and phones were specifically built with explosives added to the batteries at manufacturing. There is zero concern that normal phones or pagers could explode.
OK right. I know there are a bunch of handless, legless, dead guys who had 0 concern.
they all bought modified pagers from the same source.
pagers don't need much hardware, so there is a lot of room inside for explosives.
makes perfect sense to take people out with modified pagers. makes zero sense to assume the same system is in every phone.
NGL,I have serious concerns about explosives inside baofeng radios now...... because commies
What if all electronics secretly have built in kill switches? Hmm?
Do you know what's weird, older phones have high electromagnetic radiation. But I held up a meter to my wife's new iphone and it was waaay high and there is no need for these devices to emit so much radiation.
See? 👀
there isn't enough room for the required amount of explosive. it's just not a reasonable assumption.
Seems to me like it was collateral damage from the shrapnel. Lots of small, sharp, easily separatable pieces. In a man's pocket, wouldn't need much to toast the jewels and maybe take.out the person in possession of the electronic device....I've probably watched too many movies. 🤣🤣🤣
They have secret gonad killers brought about by long term emf emissions. By design.
It's even worse with radioactive material leaking...
Yeah, I have zero concern about "explosives in my phone"... but I do wonder if when a text is sent via satellite, does it incur extra charges on my phone bill?
The cost is built into the previous hidden charges you're already paying for.