SpyVeillance: All civilian vehicles realtime locations sold to Govt Military
https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7adn9/car-location-data-telematics-us-milit... https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/20515640-ulysses-document A surveillance contractor that has previously sold services to the U.S. military is advertising a product that it says can locate the real-time locations of specific cars in nearly any country on Earth. It says it does this by using data collected and sent by the cars and their components themselves
On Thu, Mar 18, 2021, 10:36 PM grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7adn9/car-location-data-telematics-us-milit... https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/20515640-ulysses-document
A surveillance contractor that has previously sold services to the U.S. military is advertising a product that it says can locate the real-time locations of specific cars in nearly any country on Earth. It says it does this by using data collected and sent by the cars and their components themselves
Some personal experience: although nowadays cars have electronics that can broadcast their location in various ways, additionally the spark plugs in the engine emit a wideband signal each time they spark, like any other spark does.
spark plugs
Diesels don't have that problem, and older they are easier to modify to run without electronics, those are zero-RF, and are EMP proof, and run on all sorts of combustible hydrocarbon molecules, pig fat, fry sludge, used oil, lpg/cng, blends, etc. All your petrol's and EV's will be nuclear fried by RusChina's sparkle bombs.
wideband signal
Uniquely identifiable, though changing.
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grarpamp
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Karl Semich