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In reply to the discussion: Chris Hayes: gov't has the capability of turning any cell phone on remotely and using it as bug [View all]usGovOwesUs3Trillion
(2,022 posts)21. ah
so no one ever calls you, eh?
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Chris Hayes: gov't has the capability of turning any cell phone on remotely and using it as bug [View all]
dkf
Jun 2013
OP
If your rooms are all one hundred feet long, you either live in a mansion or a train car.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#20
its already pretty normal to ping a cellphone to get a location on it, its also useful
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#6
Anyone else see a spike in their "unknown caller" calls when they leave their
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2013
#43