An Attempt to Address a Question from Cricketz -_-….
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An Attempt to Address a Question from Cricketz -_-….
Hey Taverneers, Following is a response from Cricketz -_- to a comment I made on the podcast page regarding 26,113 military aged Chinese males (illegally) entering our country via the Southern border, in light of Mike’s reporting the bust of a Chinese bio-weapons lab in California. My comment was in regard to the fairly recent Tavern Discussion, “A Cheery Thought to Close the Year.” CRICKETZ -_- wrote: “DANA, Excellent discussion following your insightful, sobering, ironic & funny analysis. “Taking it to the streets”: The NYC Agency buildings involved with processing the illegal hoards are lined out front with tables upon tables of people handing out free phones. A nice Japanese lady manning one of the tables told me they are set-up by Marketing agencies contracted by the City to hand out off-brand cell phones for free. With renewable, (1) year contracts with “qualification” (basically, just go in the building and register). T-mobile was one of the main providers named. Dana, can you come up with some scenarios for the myriad uses for those phones? I like the pictures you paint. lol.” Now, right off the bat, the number of nefarious uses for these free off brand phones would kamikaze your hard drive with voluminous text. But let’s gather around the old tavern stove, get our tinfoil hats on, and then, say, take a walk on the wild side. Think about this; TikTok alone opens all kinds of possibilities for mischief. I’ve heard it said that the Red Chinese (CCP) have access to one’s phone (device) when one is on TikTok. Just how much access? Just to a user’s searching and shopping preferences like Google does, or is it more? And if so, how much more? What about two-way access? Could they have radio capabilities or be modified by knowledgeable personnel to operate as such? Beyond the realm of possibility? Just more Dana crazy talk? Consider that the CCP has the right to require of any Chinese citizen of the People’s Republic who leaves their country to spy on the country of visitation, under threat of dire consequences to their families, if they don’t comply. And, if the FBI…CIA…NSA…🎵M-O-U-S-E🎶 (for you old timers out there—yes, I had a crush on Annette) can bully telecom providers and cell phone manufacturers into providing backdoors into their products for “THEIR” access, does anyone think the CCP isn’t doing that ten times over? And, while I don’t know for sure, it’s a safe bet that those “off-brand cell phones” are made in…TA DA, DRUMROLL PLEASE, China. Who knows what might be built into those telephones? Maybe unsuspecting Hispanic people have no clue to what all might be contained in their free phone, but if there are spy craft capabilities built into said phones, does one think it also might be a safe bet that the 26,113 military aged Chinese males might know how to use said capabilities to the CCP’s advantage? I don’t think it too out on a limb to consider the potential myriad possibilities. A couple of years ago I wrote on some elusive post somewhere, either in the Tavern discussions, or on another Paine.TV posting place, about all the current “Civil War” talk being bandied about. Personally I think we are so Balkan-ized in this country, that we are already engaged in a cold civil war. Now a real shooting war, I’m not so worried about that very much…at least for now. Because as soon as the troops are mustered and the muskets are loaded for a bloody showdown between the two opposing factions, the government will just scare all the combatants back home with the threat of a new and deadly virus. Everyone will drop their muskets and run for home screaming like terrified children. New Civil War guidelines will be issued. Combatants on both sides must maintain 6 feet of space between them at all times. Masks must be worn by all soldiers. You may not fight in a Civil War without first being vaccinated. All weaponry and ammunition must be sanitized by disinfectant wipes, because if someone sneezes on a bullet, said bullet would hence become a weapon of mass destruction banned by the Geneva Convention. Also enthusiasm for combat would quickly wane among the troops, because one cannot get enough bars on their cell phone in a foxhole. No Netflix? I’m outta here…but I digress. One of the points I tried to make in the elusive post was that while many people, in preparation for said Civil War, were stocking up on guns, ammunition, tactical knives, food, body armor, and night vision goggles, no one, at least by my observations, was thinking very much about communications. Let’s say a real Civil War broke out; we could shoot at the nearest enemy all day long, but how would we talk to our compadres on the other side of town, state, or country? Nobody seems to be thinking about the proliferation and standardization of communication devices, as being as essential as weaponry. I’d bet my boots that the CCP has been thinking about that. If the 26,123 military aged Chinese men (better than 5 NATO classified BRIGADES) are in our country for something more than excellent General Tso’s chicken, what all can your imagination come up with that their free Chinese phones might be able to do for them and their masters? I don’t know if I’ve adequately addressed your question Cricketz -_-, but hopefully I’ve given you something off of which you can springboard.
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