Government Labels Protesters 'Extremists', Warns of Geofencing & EMF Dangers
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The government is now labeling data center protesters as 'anti-technology domestic extremists,' raising serious concerns about geofencing warrants. Your phone's location data could mistakenly link you to protests, even if you were just driving by, potentially leading to accusations of terrorism.
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Now, the government is saying that people who protest data centers are what are they calling them? Anti-technology domestic extremists. So, you might be peacefully going out to say, you know, save our water or or save our power grid, you know, you're just like, you just have a simple sign, you know, and you're you're saying save our farms, right? You could get caught up in a a geofencing warrant. The police come to your door and say, we think you're a terrorist because your phone had you at that protest where something happened that you didn't even do. Yeah, that you probably were just driving by or something. You could have been driving by. Yeah, it's always good to um to hide. Like I said, I do. I I hide my digital footprint about 10 to 12 hours a day. Most most of the times when I'm asleep at night because there's no reason to have my cell phone next to my bed, you know, I want to get a, you know, good night's sleep. Yeah. So, yeah, so it's very um, it's very doable and you'll get used to it. And um, and it's just highly recommended. ...