Targeted Individual Update

Targeted Individual Update

TDC777

Here is the prior post and the main post.

Hot mic cell phones

Can you trust this?

I get tired of my cell phones always being hacked and people (average citizens) knowing my private conversations. They don't just know my conversations but like to rub my face in it. The most popular, and really only, way they do it is to bring up topics, even word-for-word sentences I just said, in conversations I had in private. It started about 2.5 years ago when I was first at my grandpa's. His home health physical therapists and nurses would do it to me. (This is when I had an iPhone.) I think one of the nurses felt bad for me as she let me know that my phone is hacked by holding up her phone in an awkward position as she walked away from me for the last time (this was after bringing up conversations topics I had in private with my grandpa like her coworkers did and she had never done that before).

The problem is I know my cell phones are hacked, but there is nothing I can do about it. I've done a ton of measures to get an unhacked phone. New phones, new companies, new Internet accounts, no Internet accounts, security apps, etc. The problem is all my friends' and family's phones are also hacked. Edward Snowden has confirmed that they will monitor them as well when it comes to a target. As stated on The Guardian in the article "NSA Files: Decoded":

You don't need to be talking to a terror suspect to have your communications data analysed by the NSA. The agency is allowed to travel "three hops" from its targets — who could be people who talk to people who talk to people who talk to you.

Combine that with the fact that all they need is your phone number to hack you, once I call someone close to me it's game over. How is that possible? Basically, the major phone companies work with the government to put backdoors in all their phones. But is supported by this video. She was a software consultant who found AT&T was putting backdoors in their cell phones (AT&T has been caught doing things for the government before even back in 2002). When she reported it to the Department of Justice, she became a Targeted Individual. That should tell you who the backdoors are really for.

This is further supported by the fact the ONLY smartphone I had that didn't appear to be hacked was on a new phone that I paid for in cash, new number, new company who only knew my first name, old phone was left in my hotel room when I bought the new one, and, most importantly, none of my family members or friends knew my new number or about my phone. But once I called my dad a few weeks later to let them know I was alright after disappearing on them, it was then I got hacked. Only the US government would have the resources to pull that off.

Finally, Snowden confirmed that the NSA can hack your smartphone so even when it is "off" it is actually on recording you with your camera and mic. If you're high enough on their shit list, then all your stuff will get hacked and you'll get found no matter what you do.

I'm ranting as getting messed with by someone close to me just happened recently again. My uncle started to bring up my private conversations with a smile on his face. He had done this before but stopped as I'm taking care of his father. But after I told my grandpa, his father, I was thinking about leaving him, I think like my grandpa got revenge by telling my uncle something as it seems like my uncle's demeanor towards me soon changed. Beside other things, it included starting the “Hey, I know all your private conversations” routine again. (He had done stuff like this before more than a year ago.)

I checked my phone after he started that to find Google Mtalk popping up a lot.

Screenshot from October 3, 2020. That photosdata-pa subdomain seems related to the screenshots I was taking. I guess it's uploading the screenshot to a cloud server.

From my understanding these are failed OpenSSL communications. But what is trying to communicate with it in the first place?

Mtalk is described as a “landline in your pocket” that “assigns a personal web address to you that is the means for the world to contact you” in a format similar to www.yourname.mtalk.net. It’s a VoIP service for Android Phone that I don’t use nor have installed…

In the past, when it seemed like the Lewisville cops weren't just following me on GPS but also knew our private conversations about where we were going that day so they could get there ahead of us. When I got home to check, my phone's radiation levels were off the charts when compared to the usual numbers after locking my phone even though updates and background programs were off. (Didn't have that HTTP Canary app back then.)

As I've said before, it is either police and military (and veterans) who know my private conversations and location or friends and family of police and military personnel—with the exception of my parents and the uncle I was talking about above and his daughter. (My other uncle, who is ex-military, and wife seems to also know my private conversations and Internet history but haven't been bothering me with it as of late.)

So how do these people outside of government know? They're not involved with the police or military like I said. So I strongly suspect there being some type of mini secret society program being secretly ran by the US military (they do have the funds to spend on projects like that). Nothing formal like the Freemasons, simply a program where you just have to prove your loyalty to get benefits like knowing other people's search history. I say this as:

  1. I found on my mom's computer an acceptance to a club called "4Ever Flying" and the message said to delete it right away. And my mom seems to know my private Internet history.
  2. My dad went from victim (his shocked body language showed he knew something was up and that it wasn't the first time it happened to him) to perp as of late as he has been making it clear he knows my Internet search history. I assume my mom let him know about the program. He probably told my mother that everyone seems to know his private conversations and then my mom let him in on the secret. Guess he took the "if you can't beat them, join them" attitude. I wonder if you have to sign some type of non-disclosure agreement or take some sort of oath.
  3. My cousin is involved in pyramid schemes and spends all her time on the computer like me (I never visit the dark web but I assume she does). It started with her repeating my private conversations verbatim and then months later her father (my uncle who I was complaining about above) doing the same thing. She probably showed him the program.

I get the impression that this mini secret society program tells their members that your phone only gets hacked because you visit bad websites as my mom told me that one day when we were talking about hacked devices (she's illiterate when it comes to computers so I guess she'll believe anything). And they probably have no idea the military is running their secret society. And little do they know, EVERYONE is being monitored and records are being kept on them to be used if they ever turn against the government. Bill Binney, NSA employee of 30+ years, pretty much confirmed this. Edward Snowden said while at the NSA he could find out basically anything about you if he had your personal phone number or email address. Even a leaked document from the NSA confirmed this motto of “collect it all” and “privacy be damned”.

This all started with my phone getting hacked. Well, there were other things, but that's when a major shift happened from me just getting harassed by local law enforcement and neighbors to becoming a Targeted Individual harassed wherever I go. So I think it is fitting for this to be my final post for a period of time as I'm just getting tired of writing about this. Like I said before, I had a propaganda film on my cloud account/phone talking about the evils of government and how to fix them which was basically to get rid of it or extremely limit its power. And that's probably why they're after me. So pretty much everything points to it being the government who is behind it all, in particular the US military, the NSA (which is part of the US military), and the NSA's private contractors like Dynology.

And that means I'm stuck like this. Unfortunately, there is no real way to keep my phone and other computers from getting hacked if it is the NSA behind. As Snowden said:

[W]e're thwarting mass surveillance when we use encryption. We're not stopping targeted surveillance. Because even, again, if you have the most well-encrypted device in the world, if the government spends a million dollars to pay a hacker to exploit your phone personally, they will very likely succeed. [emphasis added]

And the ShadowGate documentary shows that it isn't just targeted surveillance but targeted harassment campaigns against select individuals.

For those who are new to this and are still trying to figure out what I'm talking about, The New York Times, despite write us off as paranoid (notice they used the ugliest/weirdest looking Targeted Individual they could find on the top, a bizarre looking photo of Dr. John Hall, and then write it all off as just some psychological need for importance?), has a good article on Targeted Individuals.

I'm literally up against an army of people set to monitor and harass me. So unless I can get people to join my side there isn't much I can do about the situation. We need a class action lawsuit and extensive media coverage. While there are organizations working on those things, they are going at a very slow pace getting it started. Till they do, I'm going to be spending my time and energy on other stuff as I think I've documented enough evidence for now and writing and researching about this just takes too much of my time. I need a job and to take care of some other things in my life at the moment.

Peace.

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