| On September 21st, 2025, 90,000 people showed up in Glendale, Arizona to honor Charlie Kirk. They came to pray. To grieve. To pay their respects. And every single one of their phones was tracked. TPUSA's own spokesman, Andrew Kolvet, went on Fox News and confirmed that geofencing detected 277,000 devices at the memorial. 277,000 phones. Logged. Cataloged. In one afternoon. No one downloaded an app. No one signed up for anything. They just showed up. Their smartphones did the rest. The thing is this. TPUSA is a donor dependent organization with a goal; to raise funds that support its cause. And they use geofencing to achieve exactly that. The point of this email isn't to discuss whether you agree with TPUSA's mission or not. The point is this. If one private organization at one event can track the exact location of 277,000 phones and target them with donation ads, what do you think people with far darker intentions can do? A foreign adversary with ill-intent. A corrupt 3-letter government agency with unfathomable resources. A cyber criminal who's been watching your movements for months. This technology is fully accessible to each of these bad actors. Every time your smartphone is on, it's broadcasting your location. To cell towers. To WiFi networks. To apps running in the background. Every building you walk into. Every store you visit. Every place you worship. Logged. Stored. And can be pulled by anyone with the right tools. You don't have to do anything wrong. You just have to exist in a space with your smartphone whether it's on or powered down. That's not a conspiracy theory. That's just how the technology works. That's why I use The Ghostphone. A smartphone running GrapheneOS. No location broadcasting. No geofence targeting. No one building a profile of your movements. Works like a normal smartphone, but instead you're invisible. Don't wait until someone you can't see is already watching. Checkout the Ghostphone. |
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