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Saved - March 16, 2025 at 4:06 AM

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🚨WIFI and AI are watching you! This is how they use your WIFI to monitor and track you from start to finish. Let me show you how it works...

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Wi-Fi, an electromagnetic radiation, can be used to carry data and recognize silhouettes behind walls. Software can track people through wireless signals, identifying individuals by skeletal shape and measuring breathing/heart rate. AI can reconstruct images of people in a room using only Wi-Fi signals, turning routers into cameras that track living beings. Social media posts claim Hitachi's SmartDust chip can track people via GPS if consumed, but searches reveal the chip is an RFID chip without GPS capability and is not meant to be injected or absorbed into the human body. These chips can be used in securities, identification, preventing counterfeiting, and displacing ingredients. Amazon Sidewalk is a shared network using technologies like LoRa to maintain device connectivity even amidst disruptions. It allows remote control of devices and can be used to locate lost items, detect motion, track packages, sense air quality/water leaks, and monitor security. Amazon is opening Sidewalk to developers.
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Speaker 0: I'm about to show you not only that this is real, but how this is real and how it's being used right now and where they're gonna take it. Speaker 1: We gotta start with the science of Wi Fi, what it is, and how it moves through space. At its most basic, WiFi is electromagnetic radiation that we use to carry data. It's on the same spectrum as radio waves, visible light, x rays, etc. It's actually here in the microwave band between radio waves and infrared. What that will cause is like a doughnut of radiation spreading outwards. Graduate students have developed software that uses Wi Fi signals to recognize silhouettes behind walls. Say the signal hits a wood door. At the boundary, some waves are reflected back. Some refract in. A few could scatter across tiny variations in the wood grain or diffract around the edge of the door. Some waves that make it inside the wood might be absorbed by the wood's atoms. Others reach the far side but get reflected back in. Speaker 2: This is a device that basically, tracks people through wireless signals. It can do so in a variety of ways from motion to identifying who a person is based on the shape of their skeleton as well as measuring their breathing and heart rate. Speaker 3: Can you hold your breath? Inhaled a lot so it went up and then it's constant. You see? So which means because she's not holding her breath and her heart rate is pretty high. Speaker 4: To really get the sense of the combinatorics of this, how about can we go from WiFi radio signals, sort of like the WiFi routers in your house, they're bouncing off radio signals that work sort of like sonar, can you go from that to where human beings are to images? So what they did is they had a camera looking at a space with people in it that's sort of coming in from one eye. The other eye is the radio signals, so sonar from the WiFi router, and they just learned to predict like this is where the human beings are. Then they took away the camera, so all the AI had was the language of radio signals bouncing around a room and this is what they're able to reconstruct. Real time three d pose estimation. So suddenly AI has turned every WiFi router into a camera that can work in the dark, specially tuned for tracking living beings. Social Speaker 5: media post claims that Hitachi has made a new chip called SmartDust that, if consumed, can track a person with its GPS capability. An Internet search about Hitachi product SmartDust led us to a 02/2007 news article about a similar chip. According to the article, Hitachi displayed an RFID chip that measures 0.002 inches by 0.002 inches, which looks like bits of powder or specks of dust. However, there was no mention of these having GPS capability or of these being able to functionally be injected or absorbed into the human body. Hitachi disclosed this information about this RFID chip in a February 2006 news release. Hitachi earlier developed a tiny new RFID with an embedded antenna microchip and unveiled it in a news release in 02/2003. According to Hitachi, these chips can be used in securities, identification, preventing counterfeiting, and displacing ingredients. Speaker 6: Amazon Sidewalk is a shared network that allows connected devices to continue working amidst disruptions and with longer ranges. This technology is now available for developers to integrate into devices and accessories, opening the door to new solutions and innovations the world has never seen. Sidewalk is a network by the people for the people made safe by the latest in Internet security technology. So what does that mean, and how does it work? Amazon Sidewalk uses a variety of wireless technologies, one of which is LoRa. LoRa is a low power, long range solution that allows any Sidewalk device within range to maintain a network connection. Select devices serving as bridges pool together a tiny portion of Internet bandwidth to create one expansive network. Why is that useful? Say you're out of town and you wanna remotely turn on your outdoor lights. If your home network connection is lost, so is that communication. But with Amazon Sidewalk, your lights still receive that message using the shared Sidewalk network. Additionally, if you drop your keys on your morning run, Sidewalk can alert you of their approximate location. It can also detect motion, track packages, sense air quality and water leaks, monitor security. The possibilities are truly endless. With Amazon now opening up Sidewalk to developers, expect to see a growing number of tech aimed at making the world a safer, smarter, and more connected planet.
Saved - January 13, 2025 at 2:51 AM
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I’ve received inquiries about Ian Carroll, and I want to share my experience. Over a year ago, Ian transitioned from TikTok to X, quickly gaining popularity. I reached out for an interview, and he generously dedicated about four hours to me. Ian was humble and genuine throughout our conversation. His commitment to thorough, evidence-based journalism has earned him a loyal following. He encourages his audience to verify information themselves, which speaks to the trust he has built. His success is well-deserved and shows no signs of waning.

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Ian Carroll Exposed: A TEMPLERTV Exclusive A few people have reached out to me, inquiring what I know about @IanCarrollShow So here is what I know. Just over a year ago Ian came over to X from TikTok. The guy was on fire. His content resonated with people and like many of you, I was a fan. I reached out to Ian and requested to do an interview with him. (I may of had 2-3 thousand followers at the time) Ian was responsive, he agreed to do an interview with me, and if memory serves me correct, he gave me about 4 hours of his time that day. He answered every questioned I asked.He was humble, polite, and just an everyday kind of guy. There was no change in his personality at anytime. Because of the success of that interview, I was afforded the opportunity to interview with some other really interesting people. Ian didn't get paid, he really had nothing to gain from doing the interview aside from having a good heart and rooting for the underdog. It's not like i have some massive audience, and even more so at that time. I am not an Ian Carroll, at best I am a tabloid. Ian Carroll, sources, traces, and shows exactly what he's learned. It's never "Trust Me Bro Journalism" And because of that, Ian has built a trust. Ian doesn't want to just tell people what something is, but he wants to show you, but even more, and probably one of his best traits is, that he ask you to not just trust him, but to verify and look into the matters yourself. I think the support and trust Ian has built is apparent on it face. It's deserved, and it shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. If you were looking for an expose, there is.

Saved - July 27, 2024 at 5:56 PM

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Shooter caught on video walking while being followed by an officer. https://t.co/OyohFO0IY9

Saved - January 10, 2024 at 9:26 PM

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🚨🚨BREAKING: New York is Fighting to keep "S*X Offenders" off the online registry, including Illegal Migrants "It may bad for their recovery" Make it go Viral!! Jan. 10, 2024 Watch for yourself 🔊-on

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The speaker discusses the content of a website, specifically focusing on the information related to sex offenders and their confinement. They mention that the purpose of the statute is to protect the public rather than to label all sex offenders. They also mention the importance of further treatment for some sex offenders before their release. The speaker asserts that the statute is clear on this matter and believes that the SOAR hearing should take place at the end of the process.
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Speaker 0: The website. And What's on the website? The fact that of the No. No. What's good? Fact that they're a sex offender or the fact that they're confined in a facility? It's both on the website. When they are of no risk to the public, we have to read this the, you know, read the statute to further the purpose of the statute? The purpose of the statute now is not to have a grade for everybody who's a sex offender. It's to protect the public. SORA has put it in place. A Somta is the one that delays on purpose. It has the same purpose. It's to protect the public and therefore a finds that sometimes a sex offender at the end of his sentence may need to delay release for further treatment. A And I think that the the it is our position that, the the statute is clear on that, and the the the SOAR hearing should be at the end of the
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