BANDWIDTH BANDITS Telephone issues
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@tv10morehead ...on the charge stand, perhaps some phones are "phoning home" on the charge stand as soon as a ping to a site is good to upload the stored data in the phone from when the main battery was low or physically detached? Phones can be remotely reprogrammed, this came out in FBI stories of listening in to the MOB phone mics
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@midgetsmommy I was re reading this and just to clarify the cell phone is never OFF and maybe even when the main battery is physically removed there is a internal battery on many that can power & record GPS & audio data POTENTIALLY.
Look how small MP3 players can be or look at covert cameras and Mics you can buy hidden in ink pens or key fobs, they have very small power requirments. A phone expert I talked to recently said there was a rash of unexplained battery overheatings on the charge....
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The Latest happenings include another audio call during a morning show ~8:45am
this time that I put on the air but I was not running tape so if anyone has that recorded I would like a copy. I also got a call from a (424) ( Beverly Hills- to Santa Monica, Torrance AREA ) phone number that was "not in service" according to the female computer voice. SO NAY SAYERS > Explain for me how my Fax line would get a call from a PHONE THAT IS NOT IN SERVICE??? Can you?
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MY point is NOT the first part of this video it is the 2nd 5minutes where the Domestic SPY audio comes in...
I know the magic jack goes in the USB I was just saying "digital" type phones, for a while a bunch of folks were calling all digital/cable/DSL phones "magic jack" phone rather than just say what type they had. If you stop all internet activity with Zonealarm you true Magic Jack phone should drop the call.
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Ideas? Possibilities to me include:
A--a software glitch in "Echelon" or glitch in digital to analog conversion & routing?
B--someone intentionally routing the calls to clue me in or to attempt to make me paranoid?
C- as I suggest software looks for & uses unused bandwidth piggy back on lines with little traffic.
D--NSA "Secret Splitter room" glitch in routing on their parallel network since most of the calls I have sampled come from 859 or other area-codes
None of the above?
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so with voiceprint identification, someone could be tracked or located when they are near a phone? Like in the Movie Clear and Present Danger?
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hmmmmmm....
April 6th ~8:55 am two back to back phone calls on the fax that were not faxes the 2nd one I put on the air audio of A LAND LINE from Lebanon Kentucky, a caller that was watching and had gotton through found out it was a restaurant cordless phone.
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tv10morehead 1 year ago
@tv10morehead hmmm this last incidence may have caused the plug to be pulled on what ever was going on as the fax has not had anymore of these lock up glitch calls since 4/6 (so far as I have noticed) perhaps the harassment is over but the proof of ANY phone being open to sending audio out when on-the-hook/ off has many witnesses now. The cat is out of the bag phone folks; many of us are on to you !
tv10morehead 1 year ago
@tv10morehead Nope still glitching in just less and it mostly just locks up the fax to say "incoming call", again this happened with another brand of fax over two years ago, so it is not the current one somehow doing this by remote duh? The occurrence now is more often just blank, no audio & sometimes I can't hang up on it, dial *69 & ask if there is anyway they called me, most say NO! Some have said they did a call forward *72 to a 859number but that don't 'splain it do it?
tv10morehead 1 year ago