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Hey Joel, first time commenting here. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I have to agree! Fear is their favourite weapon.

I got rid of my mobile phone 3 years ago as I had no desire to be " tracked and traced "!! I know the long term plans will not require us to carry a device to be controlled. So in the end my choice will count for nothing.

But it has given me more time to become as self sufficient as I can at this time.

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I really don't see anything more advanced taking hold large scale to track people (chips or other implants) in our lifetimes to be honest, so you should be good to go as far as that goes IMHO. Obviously there is still cameras in public and satellites and whatever else that just cannot be avoided, but as far a per person tracking, the phone is perfect, and the vast majority are fine knowing it tracks em. No need to upgrade a system that works almost perfectly.

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Removable batteries doesn't allow for pop up industry profits.

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not sure what ya mean???

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When they stopped letting us change the battery it was due to a few things but ultimately we end up getting a new device as a 50 repair turned into how much? I used to love the lg's bc I could change out the battery. Unlike the iPhone. It got everyone thinking they needed the next big thing. Then older more secure( less accessible to govt) tech gets phased out, everyone needs their handheld internet device for survival. To buy,sell,trade and obtain employment. Addictive apps. Can't do that on a star tac. Not to mention, aside from the brilliance of the modern warfare tactic that was used it was most likely not supply chain related and a switchover undoubtedly happened and they didn't want to pull an asset or wanted to give the asset time to get to safety( which should have been done before detonation but what do I know) but I agree it's fear porn or a blessing bc maybe we'll rethink device dependence and sound frequency ie over 850 mghz. Just my thoughts on it.

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ah, ok get ya now. Yea that's certainly part, if not most of the reason.

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