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Mar 25Liked by Brandon Iglesias, Chem.E.

How can we hold the companies selling us these safety compromised products accountable?

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Mar 30·edited Mar 30Author

Do not purchase from them and use your money to determine market outcomes. This is capitalism without an informed consumer base that we have ongoing now, directly due to malware use of neurotechnology and direct abuse of #neurorights.

Example: I'm a car salesman and I sell blue cars. You only like red cars. You walk into my used car lot and ask for a red car, I tell you that I don't have any red cars for sale, but I can sell you this car here. You then see a blue car, which is appears red only to you, then you buy the car. That is the power of neurotechnology and why #neurorights are important.

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Mar 25Liked by Brandon Iglesias, Chem.E.

iPhones aren't all. Everything I've gotten in the last few yrs including my insulated mug, clothing , has multiple sensors putting off a freq with my meter ....

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However, iphones are a huge part of it. ChinaCCP has pierced Apple City. Any of the iphones since 2019/2020 M1 bionic chip enabled have hardware backdoors into your neurotechnology brain wireless linkages. Dumpster fire on Apple iphone/SE/hardware from China now.

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Oh my, can you please share more deets?

Tell us what meter you’re using and your process. This is hugely confirming information.

I reckon we’ll find beacons or sensors in every last thing that isn’t a really old family heirloom!

Talk about a good reason to do a “deep clean” of one’s home!

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ChinaCCP has pierced Apple City. Any of the iphones since 2019/2020 M1 bionic chip enabled have hardware backdoors into your neurotechnology brain wireless linkages. Dumpster fire on Apple iphone/SE/hardware from China now.

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Brandon, do you have a bead on not made on China external storage? USB’s, hard drives, etc?

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Yes, will post a link on this. There are many many brands to avoid. The classic spy game back in the day (and still is) is to drop a bunch of these in a parking lot of a company and watch the employees pick them up and then use them, then the hacker (now AI based) gets into their computer systems, establishes persistent state recon and then from there gets into neurotech for near persistent state total surveillance. Will post a separate article on usb drive linkages.

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Mar 30·edited Mar 30Author

That pisses me off more than anything. Any nasal swab for that matter. Looking forward to bombing the Chinese CCP personally.

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