According to Blacklock’s Reporter, the Public Health Agency of Canada tracked 33 million mobile devices in Canada to monitor population movements during lockdowns. The agency claims the information can not track individuals, and only gives them information on population trends, but according to a federal contractor’s notice, this type of tracking could become commonplace. Tom Korski with Blacklock’s joins John to share the details, and why this should be concerning news for Canadians.
Those vaccine passport QR code readers, they’d never be used for something like that.

can’t listen to it now, but have downloaded it for posterity
“…they’d never be used for something like that.”
Not ever, no sirree, and none of this will lead to implanted social credit score either.
Dej^u all over again-
1984 Bigger Brothers are watching you all over again.
Nonfiction. Ha
SDAers have F-all to worry about anyways. We’re already on Monitor Level 1.
True that. And I’d like to wish my CSIS monitor a Merry Christmas! Hi, Joe. Give my love to the family.
Amen brother!
Hear, hear.
Best wishes for Christmas CSIS. We await with you for His return and our just rewards!
“Show Me Your Vaccine Papers.”
“These Papers Expired One Month Ago.”
Round up the usual suspects, and put them in quarantine cages.
Bring me that tight looking future sexslave for a closer virus inspection.
That’s why we are called *The Mounted Police*.
Of course they can track you (if you have the covid passport app), and what kind of leap of logic do you think they would need to justify it? For your own good.
They don’t need an app to track you. If the telecom companies collude with them, it can be done at the SIM card level, in fact, cellular providers already track you through the sim card, heck, the sim card can and does spontaneously send text messages containing geographical location data to the service provider, and the application layer OS (ie Android, IOS, or whatever) doesn’t even notice.
Yeah well, now the authorities don’t need the cellular company cooperation or permission. They have their own app. The question to ask is what reporting protocal they have built into it.
That app only works if you install it, and if you know what you’re doing, the application layer can be entirely under your control. The cell phone companies ignore the application layer, and work only with the sim card and the baseband processor, and they’re pretty hush-hush about what they run on the sim card, and comm between the sim card and the baseband processor is NOT seen by the application layer.
The time is approaching where I will dump my cell. It’s expensive, crappy, and it chews up obscene amounts of time and energy. Very distracting.
Back to a landline, and done. I’ll get a crap-ton more done around the house, become a million times more productive, be impossible to track, and I’ll be happier.
Oh, Merry Christmas, Intel people. When he returns, you will answer for your life’s work, along with the rest of us. You better not have done anything close to blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
“Back to a landline, and done.”
There’s no particular advantage over just not carrying your cell phone outside the house unless you can get a copper POTS line. Good luck with that.
” . . . be impossible to track . . .”
Nope, just not as easily and comprehensively tracked, and we’re pretty close to every new car being an always on surveillance device, with face, gait and voice recognition of everyone within range. A stand alone module smaller than a flip phone that can do all that is down to about $20 retail right now, so expect them to start being stuck everywhere.
There are wifi-based phone services, even free ones, that can be run on a de-googled Android tablet or smart-phone, that do not need a sim card, giving you much more control over what your phone does. As far as usability is concerned, they’re like a cross between a landline and a cell-hone: They will only work where you can connect to a wifi network.
Are drug deals and gun sales subjected to the same monitoring agency or would that be covered by cultural affairs ? Aspiring rap artists etc.
Get a Faraday bag for your phone. As well as your vehicle fobs. Only take the phone out when you want. Blocks all signals.
Faraday Cage is what I was thinking.
Don’t allow them to treat you like cattle. You have the right to bodily autonomy . You’re the only one who has the right to decide what medical procedures you will allow. You have privacy rights. Don’t frighten and stampede so easily. You are not part of a herd. You’re a unique, autonomous individual. Act like it.
If you act like a doormat, don’t be surprised if people walk all over you.
Become Gene Hackman’s character from ” Enemy of the State “.
Very difficult to stay off the grid unless you want to live in the mountains.
They can find you from your heat signature via satellite, if they’re looking.
Best strategy is to hide among the masses.
Hide in plain sight.
Like in “Person of Interest”.
They are going to need a black helicopter with a matching black van, I don’t have a cell phone, didn’t get the fake jabba, hubby has a twenty year old flip phone. People who use apps, are nothing more than free products for those who own the apps to exploit. We use to call those who exploited society for profit without their consent=pimps-now we call them the government.