Police Steal Cellphone Data With Mobile Scanner

Police Steal Cellphone Data With Mobile Scanner

InfoWars has an article on how the Michigan state police steal cellphone data using a mobile scanner device called the CelleBrite UFED to download the contents (even ‘deleted’ contents), and regardless of whether it has a password or not, of  over 3000 models of cellular telephones at traffic stops.  It can also grab your data as you walk past a Police car.

People need to wake up to this, and every other illegal actions being taken by authorities.  I believe it was Thomas Jefferson that said something to the affect of ~The amount of tyranny the American people will endure is the same amount of tyranny the American people will tolerate~.  Paraphrasing, as I couldn’t find the exact quote (if anyone knows of it please email me info@thedrahos.net ).

Another point, it has recently come to light that your iPhone tracks where you go, stores it to a file, and sends it to Apple when you sync your phone.  Article here.

2 Comments on “Police Steal Cellphone Data With Mobile Scanner

    • Yeah, I heard about the Indiana Supreme Court ruling that police can enter your home for “any reason or no reason at all”. The way I see it is that that Judge should be immediately dismissed. The Judges swear an oath to uphold the Constitution, and that is a direct violation of the 4th amendment, therefore he abused his oath and should be simply removed. Any law that violates the Constitution is null and void, therefore his ruling cannot hold in any court in this country. The people of Indiana need to have him removed from office immediately, I would think.

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