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Steps to Protect Yourself Against Being Attacked for Not Taking the Covid Shot


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2021 Jun 15, 11:38am   940 views  21 comments

by NuttBoxer   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

I'm not saying this will happen soon, or even at all, but I think there's enough that we already know it makes sense to start planning how to protect yourself. So what do we know?

* Government collects data on everything
* Government lies
* Your cellphone has many ways to track you
* A system for collecting everyone's medical data has been discussed

Based on these facts I believe the health passport system is already complete, and they are not simply writing everyone's vaccine status on a paper card. I believe they will cross reference this data with location data from people's cellphones, then when Covid spike up again in a few months, use that data to target shot-abstainers as the culprits. Does that mean your face will flash across some news(propaganda) screen? Doubtful. But what if the information/system is made available to the public? It's already been stated many times, including on this forum, that we are planting seeds of genocide. Everyone saw the nonsense last summer, now turn those same hooligans(many paid), on those without a covid shot.

The above is my opinion, based on facts we already know. But I think the likelihood is high enough that we should consider protecting ourselves starting now. First and best course is to hide as much about yourself as possible. Practical books like How to be Invisible by J J Luna, and r/privacy are a good start. Many of you already know online techniques you can use such as Tor, pgp, bitcoin, etc.
But my immediate recommendation is to stop taking your cellphones to big events, those are low hanging fruit. Ideally I'd say to never take your phone out of the house. And if you simply can't live without it, at least get a new phone, new sim, and new plan, all using untraceable methods. Don't install apps on this phone that tie to personal info. Don't save a contacts list to your phone. Yes, this will all be very inconvenient at first, but if the above comes to pass, it will at least buy you time.

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1   joshuatrio   2021 Jun 15, 12:27pm  

I don't totally disagree, BUT, I feel like the covid narrative has fallen so far apart in the last two months that most people don't even buy it anymore.

In Europe though, it seems as if things have progressed to that point

To much negative info out now showing the side effects of the vax, plus vax rates have fallen off a cliff, that I don't see anyone getting it anymore.
2   Patrick   2021 Jun 15, 12:39pm  

NuttBoxer says
But my immediate recommendation is to stop taking your cellphones to big events, those are low hanging fruit. Ideally I'd say to never take your phone out of the house. And if you simply can't live without it, at least get a new phone, new sim, and new plan, all using untraceable methods. Don't install apps on this phone that tie to personal info. Don't save a contacts list to your phone. Yes, this will all be very inconvenient at first, but if the above comes to pass, it will at least buy you time.


I agree completely.

I leave my phone off and in a drawer most of the time now. Once it turned itself back on after I turned it off, but at least it was in the drawer.

I'm also looking to a get a phone with hardware kill switches for mic, camera, gps, etc, like the Librem if they ever get around to shipping it.
3   RWSGFY   2021 Jun 15, 1:08pm  

Donald says
Don't forget that your car is also tracking you. Did you know that your car has the similar type of black box as an airplane that tracks your driving?


Only ones manufactured after 2006 or 2007 iirc.
4   HeadSet   2021 Jun 15, 1:13pm  

Patrick says
I leave my phone off and in a drawer most of the time now.


We use over 200 Android tablets as Mobile Data Terminals in the taxis. I configured about 25 of them using one of my email addresses for the Google maps, Waze, etc. Google sends me that "where I have been" map every month that shows I hit every spot in eastern Va. They must think I am one busy dude.
5   Patrick   2021 Jun 15, 1:19pm  

Lol, that's great.

If you can't block all their spying, at least you can make sure that they get a lot of bogus data.
6   Bd6r   2021 Jun 15, 2:20pm  

Donald says
Don't forget that your car is also tracking you. Did you know that your car has the similar type of black box as an airplane that tracks your driving? Or that your E-Pass tracks your location even when your not going through a toll plaza?<


I wonder how do they transmit this information back to "home base".
7   HeadSet   2021 Jun 15, 2:51pm  

Rb6d says
I wonder how do they transmit this information back to "home base".

My 2018 Pathfinder transmits at least odometer info to CarFax. Also somehow the console GPS map is getting real time traffic info, I presume from other cars.
8   Eric Holder   2021 Jun 15, 5:31pm  

Rb6d says
Donald says
Don't forget that your car is also tracking you. Did you know that your car has the similar type of black box as an airplane that tracks your driving? Or that your E-Pass tracks your location even when your not going through a toll plaza?<


I wonder how do they transmit this information back to "home base".


They usually don't (unless it's a Tesla with it's own GSM sim on board), but that data can be subpoenaed by a court or read by a dealer.
9   porkchopXpress   2021 Jun 15, 6:32pm  

I like where you're going with this, but I'm too lazy. Let them come get me
10   NuttBoxer   2021 Jun 16, 12:27am  

joshuatrio says
To much negative info out now showing the side effects of the vax, plus vax rates have fallen off a cliff, that I don't see anyone getting it anymore.


Completely agree, but not everyone reads news now days. Many who think they do are actually mistaking propaganda outlets. My parents and sisters have all gotten the shot, none of them know anything about the side-affects or studies I mention. I think something we take for granted is regardless of the situation, people tend to follow their set habits. If they made bad health decisions before, the trend will hold when it comes to the shot. To expect anything different is illogical. And as we all know, there are a TON of unhealthy people in the US.
11   NuttBoxer   2021 Jun 16, 12:30am  

Donald says
Don't forget that your car is also tracking you. Did you know that your car has the similar type of black box as an airplane that tracks your driving? Or that your E-Pass tracks your location even when your not going through a toll plaza?


Unless you have a Tesla type car though, the level of tracking is significantly less than your cellphone. For instance, when you park your car, where do you go? Are you the one driving? Your car can't definitely answer these questions, but your cellphone can.
12   zzyzzx   2021 Jun 16, 4:40am  

Donald says
Don't forget that your car is also tracking you. Did you know that your car has the similar type of black box as an airplane that tracks your driving? Or that your E-Pass tracks your location even when your not going through a toll plaza?

And don't even begin to ask about the cameras inside your Tesla


That can be turned off as well. But my car was made in 1998 and doesn't track me.
13   zzyzzx   2021 Jun 16, 4:42am  

FuckCCP89 says
Only ones manufactured after 2006 or 2007 iirc.


I thought that it was 2011
14   RWSGFY   2021 Jun 16, 10:32am  

zzyzzx says
FuckCCP89 says
Only ones manufactured after 2006 or 2007 iirc.


I thought that it was 2011


Could be.
15   NuttBoxer   2021 Jun 16, 11:58am  

'94 Honda, and it's on the way out, but plan on buying a 90's Toyota truck. Some of the best manufacturing Japan's ever done was after the discovery of the Six Sigma process. And they're so old, my mechanic always complains about not being able to get much data out of them, forget about GPS..
16   Patrick   2021 Sep 9, 4:36pm  

I think it's a good idea to stop carrying your phone now.
17   AmericanKulak   2021 Sep 9, 7:04pm  

MP3 player for the car. Old fashioned Phone to take around - if you must.

Anybody have recommends for old Phones that still work on Ebay?
18   NuttBoxer   2021 Sep 9, 7:51pm  

Nokia re-released one of their old phones a few years back, but was out of stock when I checked(again a few years back). If you don't mind dabbling with ROM's, take a look at GrapheneOs.
19   NDrLoR   2021 Sep 9, 9:06pm  

Bd6r says
I wonder how do they transmit this information back to "home base".
OnStar?
20   RWSGFY   2021 Sep 9, 9:09pm  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
MP3 player for the car. Old fashioned Phone to take around - if you must.

Anybody have recommends for old Phones that still work on Ebay?


Motorola F3
21   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2021 Sep 9, 9:20pm  

Notice how dehumanizing fucking Biden talks of unvaccinated. Same goes for all Democrats, it's a template.

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