Tetra and 5G
27 2018-03-09 by SugarsuiT
Tetra is a wireless hands free system being tested on Police that is due to complete it's final phases this year.
Microwave towers can be found all over, just look.
These Microwave weapons have been in place since the 60's. The system is already in place.
And now with smart dust in all of our systems, it is just a matter of time...
21 comments
1 SugarsuiT 2018-03-09
Submission Statement: included in the post.
1 TheMadQuixotician 2018-03-09
Not required for self posts, just a fyi
1 SugarsuiT 2018-03-09
u/mastigia disagrees.
1 TheMadQuixotician 2018-03-09
What?? That doesn't sound right. Do you have a link to an instance of him cracking down on that?
1 SugarsuiT 2018-03-09
PM'd you the link.
1 TheMadQuixotician 2018-03-09
In that chain you even admit to posting the wrong link. I'm not sure what to think, as I missed that unfolding in real time. Wish I had more to go off of, but mastigia seems decent and would probably take the time to explain the issue clearly if you asked.
I think the most typical rule 13 "circumvention" involves mostly copying and pasting the text from the provided link instead of putting it in your own words. Semantics, sure, but I understand the reasoning. Idk, I'm not going to blindly defend anyone, but if you reached out for clarification, he'd probably get around to you and be more than happy to explain so it doesn't happen again.
1 SugarsuiT 2018-03-09
it's all good. I did post the wrong link but that wasn't why. basically my text post wasn't long enough. seems subjective. but not a big deal. thanks for the response.
1 TheMadQuixotician 2018-03-09
No problem. Was surprised he was the one to crack down on that is all.
1 GreatFandango 2018-03-09
Rip everyone
1 SugarsuiT 2018-03-09
PM'd you the link.
1 TheMadQuixotician 2018-03-09
In that chain you even admit to posting the wrong link. I'm not sure what to think, as I missed that unfolding in real time. Wish I had more to go off of, but mastigia seems decent and would probably take the time to explain the issue clearly if you asked.
I think the most typical rule 13 "circumvention" involves mostly copying and pasting the text from the provided link instead of putting it in your own words. Semantics, sure, but I understand the reasoning. Idk, I'm not going to blindly defend anyone, but if you reached out for clarification, he'd probably get around to you and be more than happy to explain so it doesn't happen again.
1 SugarsuiT 2018-03-09
Got a source for that?