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Cell Phone Radiation


Phone Radiation Risks Explained.


Although phone radiation is a serious issue, it is not the only reason to avoid a cell phone.

The biggest danger in owning a cell phone may be that you privacy is compromised more than your health and the federal government and other agencies know exactly where you are.

Not only can intelligence services listen in on your cell phone call, they can use your cell phone signal to track your movements.

Cell phones differ from landlines in that they are usually registered to one person and they are kept on the body throughout the day.



Compromised Security

Cell phones can compromise your security in many ways and this is one reason why drug dealers buy disposable phones so the police can’t trace the calls or track who is who.

Many people in the United States would balk at the suggestion that we should have tracking chips implanted in our bodies or that our driver’s licenses should have a tracking chip, yet they carry a cell phone around with them all day long.

Phone radiation is a small issue when you think about the fact that the government can know all of your movements while you are on the move all day.


How It is Used

Phone radiation is emitted, but so is a signal. Police, FBI, the CIA, and the NSA can listen in on phone calls without having to physically place a wiretap on the phone.

Each cell phone has a unique chip inside of it and if the line is being listened in on, the authorities will know exactly who is talking to who.

There is no privacy anymore. If you are online or on a cell phone, there is a good chance that someone from the government is listening to you.

Now the Obama Administration is on the lookout for ‘Right Wing Extremists’ and not just terrorists from the Middle East.

The cell phone is becoming a tool in the police state that is the United States of America.

Is there any freedom when the government can tap into your phone conversation and track your movements? The answer is a resounding “no”.


Marching Towards Tyranny

Due to fear of a terrorist attack, most Americans backed the provisions of the Patriot Act and figured that they were being protected.

Even some libertarians said it was okay to give up some civil liberties for safety.

The Founding Fathers were very clear that selling freedom for safety would gain you neither.

One of the problems with warrant less wiretapping is that there is no check on that power.

The citizens have almost no recourse to find out if the government has compromised their privacy.

The next, more serious problem, is the slippery slope. Once the public signs off on one program, more are to follow.

These programs bring the government out of the dark. There is no more need to operate in the shadows.

This is just a precaution to protect Americans from terrorism, right?

After all, if you aren’t a terrorist you have nothing to hide. So why worry about the government?

Phone radiation is a small problem compared to the loss of freedom.

One of America’s Founding Principles is the ability to rise up and install a new government if the old one isn’t living up to the Constitution.

How do you do that when the government can track you?





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