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As I parse through your posts, I come across things that I'd love to get clarification about. So today, my question, is what is your favorite optogenic countermeasure so far? Are you talking about glasses or is there some other thing you use?

I'm using these now: https://www.reflectacles.com/order/irshield, but I want to get the ones that help you become an even grayer "gray man" out in public. He's sold out now, but I'm all in once they become available.

https://www.reflectacles.com/order/phantom-miasma

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Good morning, Sir.

You mention regarding using your cell phone: "while using it block the neurotech connection with a nickel silver faraday shield and optogenetic blockers".

What does that look like to us lesser mortals? Does that include protecting/shielding your computer and monitor as well and any other hopefully non-CCP smart-enabled devices as well?

You also mentioned Blackberry. I've been thinking I might purchase one that's not too smart, and one that's not made in China. What are your thoughts on Blackberry?

Are you using Purism yourself?

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Purism phones 4G are the one to look at. I'm still getting mileage out of my current phone and next one to purchase will be Purism or Graphene O/S enabled smart phone or Nothing phone from India.

Regarding shielding, here is a firm that sells shielding that our team has used in the past: https://mosequipment.com/pages/about-us

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Thank you so much, Amigo!

I actually have a Graphene OS de-Googled Pixel 6Pro that I'm not using, programmed by a guy who specializes in "dark things". But I think it's only designed to work on Pixel phones. Here is more info:

"GrapheneOS is designed to work properly on the Google Pixel line of phones, with the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 6 being the best phones for GrapheneOS."

But that phone is, I believe, made by Foxconn in China. Specifically the Longhua Foxconn plant (baaaaad!). So maybe using GrapheneOS counteracts CCP neurostrike capability in a smart phone?

I must say that I'm loathe to leave the IOS platform that I have used for a zillion years and have all my stuff up in (like calendar, contacts, etc), but I know I need to go cold turkey at some point since the Adversary knows that most of us are totally addicted to their tech, and has made it so.

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