Posted on 02/11/2022 5:55:40 AM PST by Red Badger
Just last weekend I was helping my 89 year old father in law who has a flip phone. He has Tracfone service where you add minutes and days of service. His phone could not add days because Tracfone was dropping the service on March 22. He hda to but a new phone. It was a cheap smartphone for $15.
I don’t see 4G lasting beyond 2030 if that long. There are too many goodies in 5G for the government spies to utilize against the people for them to let 4G hang around for much longer. We already have 5G poles all around our neighborhood. Big Brother is here...........................
“We already have 5G poles all around our neighborhood”
5G high frequency has shorter range. Your neighborhood is on the leading edge!
The phone companies all had their own separate towers all over town and even rented space on the town’s water towers to hang their antennas, and on tall buildings like condos, etc.... Since the 5G poles started going up, I assume they will now remove the ugly old towers at some point.
They did serve one good use, though. When I had a boat, I could tell how far up and down the coast I was offshore by what cell towers I could see.....................
Sorry. Don’t watch videos....can’t hear’em. And frankly, I don’t believe it...the body purges foreign entities. Any “nanoparticle” introduced will be expelled eventually.
My Dad has an old Convoy II flip phone which he has used for years and years. He doesn’t use the internet, doesn’t text and doesn’t want a smart phone and the flip phones verizon are offering are garbage. He’s on my plan so I am looking for a freebie old Iphone 7 or 8 if they offer them and will probably go that route. My Mom has an I7 and is reasonable comfortable using it so she could keep him in pretty good shape, but he really doesn’t want to change phones.
The phone they gave us is not as good as the one it replaced in a lot of ways. One of the options was a flip-phone, rather than a “Smart-Phone”
I am beginning to think I should have gone with the flip.
You can believe whatever you want. But it takes very little effort to see these projects are well under way.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26691648/
https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2008027078A3
https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2011/01/virus-sized-transistors
The whole point of buying the watch was to track heart rate and SPO2. I have a Fitbit Charge 4 that does both, but I had hoped the extra features of the Watch 3 would be a paying proposition. I have worn a Casio G-Shock atomic watch for the last 15 years. Very accurate. Reset daily by WWVB. Operates on ambient light. It was just starting to look worn. I updated to the new multi-band G-Shock. Almost identical in appearance, but with upgraded radios for time setting. It goes beyond just WWVB. If I get another 15 years of good service, I'll be 80 when I'm looking for a replacement.
Pray tell us what phone, make and model, info please.
The Mylar tape should not interfere with the functions. It’s translucent, but it may block the burning...................
Sorry. Still not buying it. A single transistor is a whole different animal from something that will stay in the bloodstream indefinitely (even if they enter a cell, that cell will eventually die, and be scavenged) and exert some sort of control. It is a nice scare fantasy, though.
I use Net10 Wireless—the phone is a Alcatel MyFlip2.
Our 2016 volvo uses a 3G modem for convenience functions. Volvo says there will be a limited number of upgrade modems available(?). Dealer gives us a different answer as to what to do each time.
This is on par with the car Mfg back in the early 2000's that installed OnStar in every car using old analog hardware. When analog phased out you either lost OnStar completely or paid a very heavy price to replace it all with newer digital hardware. My 2001 Monte Carlo still has the old unit in it.
OnStar — isn’t that the ticket for the person that wants to be tracked 110%.
Not here.
The article about single transistors was over 10 years old, and that is only what they were willing to admit to at the time. And nothing lasts forever, anywhere, so not sure you’re more focused on whether these devices are permanent, rather than if they even exist or not, unless I guess you’re just conceding that point already.
Self-assembly of graphene oxide at interfaces
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24852899/
Self-assembled magnetic nanosystems for cybernetic biocircuitry interface in humans
The average person living today has little idea how far the development of self-assembling nanotech biocircuits has progressed. So-called “fact-checkers” (professional propagandists and liars) deliberately mislead people into thinking there’s no such thing as a self-assembling graphene-based biocircuitry system that could feasibly be injected into people and called a “vaccine.” But the published scientific literature lays out a comprehensive, well-documented body of research that shows this technology is quite real… and has been tested in biological systems for at least two decades.
A “self-assembling” system means that a person is injected with instructions that set into motion a process where a structure is assembled inside the body, using resources available in the blood (such as iron and oxygen atoms). In effect, nanotech self-assembly means that a microchip doesn’t need to be “injected” into someone, since the circuitry can be assembled in vivo after injection.
I went from an iPhone 8 to a 13 Mini for $200. My wife went from a 7 to a 13 Pro for the same price. I preferred the Mini because I mostly use a phone as a phone. It is smaller than the 8.
Nanotechnology has/had the potential to be an amazing benefit to mankind—ultimately preventing some diseases while mitigating and curing others.
Unfortunately the sociopaths have other plans.
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