Everybody was lovin' on this tweet yesterday from Tony Seruga. General Flynn (I'm a big fan) even said, "Make it go viral".
The problem with this tweet is that a private company has the digital ID of every mobile device/computer in the US and they have indexed and archived every IP address in the world - (forget about, "the world", just concentrate on the US).
If the Supreme Court ruling of Citizens United, which essentially states, "corporations are citizens", the Law is not being fairly applied. As a citizen, I am not allowed to commit a capital crime against another. In Tony's tweet he basically indicates he tramples on your privacy rights with ease, impunity and occasionally at the governments behest.
While, "Yay, we mapped ghost buses" his words and their casual delivery should send chills down everyone's spine.
Privacy is only dead if you let it die.
https://twitter.com/TonySeruga/status/1724856698052239537
My partners and I have been lifetime data scientists. We own the digital ID of every mobile device/computer in the U.S. and have indexed and archived every IP address in the world. Our extensive experience in big and deep data, including geotracking and geolocation makes our dozens of data companies the top authority for providing data to corporations, law enforcement and U.S. government agencies like the CIA, NSA, DoD, DIA, NGA, NRO, FBI, as well as Interpol and foreign intelligence organizations.
There are a number of videos documenting these ghost buses as well as a number of mostly nondescript DOJ vans that dropped off ninja wearing individuals that appear in other videos to have breached the Capitol cutting fencing, removing barricades, opening doors, and other nefarious behaviors.
We also tracked the infamous J6 ‘pipe bomber’ from one of these vans. Later, we eventually tracked them to a Virginia Metro station where a perfect capture of their vehicle license plate was made.
The FBI has ALL of this information. Shortly after they were alerted, however, AT&T mysteriously ‘accidentally’ corrupted that and only that particular cell phone user’s data.
Additionally, their mobile device was used hundreds of times before and after J6 accessing keycard required DOJ/FBI parking garages and buildings.