If you thought people were crazy for thinking the government had a plan to take control of their cell phones, you might want to stop laughing and start listening to those people.
This week, the Supreme Court declined a petition by the Electronic Privacy Information Center regarding the Department of Homeland Security’s Standard Operating Procedure 303. The court ruled that making details about the procedure public would threaten the safety of Americans.
So what is Standard Operating Procedure 303 you ask? Nothing less than the government’s attempt to seize total control over Americans’ mobile phone services.
Under this plan, the feds would be able to shut down entire networks “within a localized area, such as a tunnel or bridge, and within an entire metropolitan area.” The subsequent communications blackout would plunge effected communities into chaos, with neighbors and family members unable to reach their loved ones and make sure they’re not harmed.
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Ham is the reliable alternative
I have asked over and over and never received an answer.
Debra Witkowski Watson. Me too
Basically, they are telling you all, it is Over, and the Universal Father giving us time to get prepared, this campaign Foolishness is a Distraction. I don’t think it going to be an election. Stores are closing, food about to get short. Let’s see how race play in these terrible conditions that at our doorstep.
Robin Finstead we have alot of people have great amount but unless we stop playing by the rules of peace and start playing by the rules of war and not just any war but revolutionary war rules. Then yes we are doomed.
Then download an outside app that uses wifi, oh and by the way if you have certain companies those phones will lock. So get a cheap cricket phone. They don’t lock. And you can use wifi anywhere
If cell phones are cut off, all communication is gonna be blocked. And yes, cb radios can be jammed.
YEP…!!!!!!
This is nuts 1984 is really close – citizens beware – call your senators and demand answers
Yep have to agree.