Since anonymous billing is not a feasible method for paying utilities and large-scale services, the location-ID of cellular
modems cannot be kept private from carriers (ISPs). But this is the case for home APs (Access Points, routers) also.
The tracking techniques that First Wap used are nothing like what happens with geocache, geoclue (and equivalents), or browser cookies that you can blame people for "volunteering" for in order to get access.
There are no baseband VPNs. Still, if you use a socks5 messaging client
and Tor Browser on mobile broadband, geolocation data will not be relevant (as if there were not a fully-integrated Garrison State under the transnational Masonic Regime).
Imagine a world where you could privately pay and get private service.
#crypto
Without private treasury, companies and bad actors will always find ways to get to government back-doors (as if the
government was a trusted, good actor). Hence, the #SS7 problem.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/10/firstwap-altamides-phone-tracking-surveillance-secrets-assad-erik-prince-jared-leto-anne-wojcicki/
[14:34] "if your phone is on and connected, it is fair game" - baseband, including and not appart from cellular data
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Lighthouse Reports
https://lighthousereports.com/investigation/surveillance-secret
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