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posted ago by Baconradio ago by Baconradio +18 / -0

Alright guys, i, personally, haven't seen a post about this so ill bring it to attention.

The Federalis are going after people from the 6th in two ways. Social media and phone data.

To address the first and most obvious, your social media should be as little as possible and absolutely no face book, ticktock, instant gram, etc. This site should be it and still no personal info or reasons to be investigated on here. You know the faggots in the federal system are watching every word typed.

The second is a bit more complicated becausr its 99% of peoples way of communicating, a smartphone. The way around this is Ham Radio. With a Tech license you can have hundreds of frequencies and ways to communicate locally. Yea, its open for anyone on that frequency to hear, but it takes some serious time to track and thats only if its constant talk and stationary. Upgrade and speak/send info anywhere locally, regionally, or world wide. If im off somewhere attending to an emergency away from home, i can safely, and anonymously, relay infoemation to let the family know im ok.

As a disclaimer for the fcc tatertots out there, this doesnt advocate for anything illegal. It advocates for some semblence of self sustainability and data retention. Not having myself digitally pimped and not being caused worry about if im being hunted by some gestapo.

Look into it, guys. I promise its the way to go.

73 fellow Patriots

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Baconradio [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thats the point, sorry if i wasnt clear. Keep normal communications until a shtf scenario or you need to be, for more or less of a better term, off grid.

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Liberty_Prime 1 point ago +2 / -1

Got it.

I wonder if the feds have developed a system to scan ham channels yet?

Seems technologically doable.

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Baconradio [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

They do have it, is available for anyone. But between the thousands+ of frequencies, multiple bands, multiple modes, and lack of ability to quickly track a moving station, it is the best communication option to me.

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Liberty_Prime 1 point ago +2 / -1

I don't mean just a scanner. I mean a network.

Voice recognition makes it possible to scan for particular words. Siri technology is well developed. Multiple channels could be scanned simultaneously.

I could imagine a rather compact design. A rooftop box connected to a secure network.

Just spitballing. It's just doable.

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Baconradio [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know, im sure they could, but i dont think radio is largely in their sights due to the more popularly use cell phones and internet.

Still, i think it would be difficult for them to scan and sift through it all over a wide spread area, and then narrow it down prior to a mobile station moving.