I AM ONLY L O V E - MY WIFES BILLIONAIRE SATANIC WALMART FAMILY KIDKNAPPED HER IN 2021. IVE SEEN SOME THINGS...

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In response Roy Herman Kellerman to his Publication

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I use them!

Just found some medium base 40s!
Also 15s for stove overhead.

1 site had them order a bunch of 40 watt toi stock up ...then contacted they couldn't get them and cancelled order.

I am also amazed at how many still put phones on their body with all the warnings of electro magnetic danger. No one wants to know so I don't tell!

Have you noticed how much data is eaten up on phone? Only thing I can think of is dropped cell connection so searching eats up data!
I TRUN MY PHONE OFF most of the time..just got a message I was getting close to limit. That's crazy! This started after Cov.

Humm! Too many photos they are taking of us on OUR DIME of DATA!

THERE WAS A GUY WHO MADE A TEST WITH TWO IDENTICAL SMART PHONES. HE TURNED ONE OFF AT NIGHT TIME, NOT THE OTHER ONE. THE RESULT WAS THAT THE ONE THAT WAS TURNED OFF AT NIGHT TIME HAD EATEN UP MORE DATA THAN THE OPEN ONE. CAN'T REMEMBER THE MODEL. BUT IT IS HIGHLY LIKELY THAT NEARLY ALL SMART PHONES ARE BUILD SO THAT YOU ONLY TURN OFF THE SCREEN WHEN YOU THINK YOU HAVE TURNED OFF THE PHONE.

In response Casey Turnup to her Publication

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In response Henrick seeks to his Publication

LOOK!!!! They are PUNISHING INDEPENDENCE!

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Yes, if you put your phone in a bag that blocks RFID signals (essentially a Faraday cage), your phone's data usage will appear to be high because it will constantly be trying to reconnect to the cellular network, resulting in a significant drain on battery life as it searches for a signal that can't be reached while inside the blocking material; this is because the bag blocks all incoming and outgoing signals, including cellular data, effectively cutting off your phone from the network.

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In response Casey Turnup to her Publication

Yes. I bought one from china, a bag, when it arrived it was a normal nylon bag. They are so clever at business in China.

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Bless Trump and the Military. Awake, Aware. Cant wait for the credits to roll. Truth brings the light, lies keep you in the dark.

In response Henrick seeks to his Publication

I always ask my friends to turn off their phones, hard when they are so addicted. I can feel them when they are on especially in a car. Friends will turn them off and I say "Are you sure it is off" and they say yes, I feel like a pain when I say, if you cant take the battery out in the newer models it never turns off and If you don't turn the blue tooth off , then it is on and emitting. And for the ones you can turn off, if you stick it in a true Faraday cage you will run the battery out.

In response Henrick seeks to his Publication

WOW! Thank you!

That adds up! It started with 5G Samsung Android I bought 2 years ago...and it repeatedly warns me when turning off. I use a bag that prevents connecting as well. (RDIF Signal Blocker.)

Think I will start pulling Battery! Wonder how that will work on Data.
You know I have a Brother Printer I DID NOT set up work wifi INTENTIONALLY! And yet one night I was up really late and the Printer started making noise. It was accessed and I am guessing recharged ink...it does that to prevent ink drying. Only way to stop it is to UNPLUG.. but replugged in so doesn't kill my Printer.

I don't keep anything on at night I turn off TV and don't have that smart read energy meter.

Satan's monitoring. (AI)

I am the great Pinocchio interperter - I am known for playing Collodi's Pinocchio. (THIS CHANNEL IS FOR PERSONAL INTERTAINMENT ONLY)

In response Casey Turnup to her Publication

YEAH.

MANY SMART PHONES HAVE A GLUED IN BATTERY.

In response Casey Turnup to her Publication

I so seldom use my printer that if I print something when I'm done, I take the ink cartridges out, put some tape over the ink part and unplug it.

Next time I want to print take the tape off and install into the printer. Saves me from always having to buy ink and the printer is in the closet instead of taking up space in the office.

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