Anonymous ID: b66c1d April 13, 2019, 2:45 a.m. No.6161568   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1587

>>6161559

 

I started thinking that way at 28 when I noticed the milk was making the boobs bigger at younger ages.

 

Has zero to do with the brains in their heads. I've been more impressed with people my kid's age than some of the people 5 years older than them. (My kid's a 20something)

Anonymous ID: b66c1d April 13, 2019, 2:52 a.m. No.6161582   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6161574

 

Makes me glad Trump is scrutinizing 5g in the USA, FWIW..

 

It's good that the People have a true representative in the White House, especially with this technology, in this time.

 

This would have been a huge disaster for us all oif HRC was installed as president.

Anonymous ID: b66c1d April 13, 2019, 3:04 a.m. No.6161614   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1646 >>1676

>>6161587

 

mine's an outdoorsy person, like me. They had an experience early on that made them wake up quicker than most:

 

They had been given a topic to do a high school report on. Topic was the beginning of ww2. My kid correctly researched and wrote that the US was tricked into the war through manipulation of public perception of the bombing of pearl harbor, used as a false flag event.

 

They were told to re-write the report, or get an F.

 

I, as a parent, had to explain to my child why that happened, event though their research was correct. I then had to figure out how to get her to get a passing grade.. without lying. That was the day my kid learned (as a 10th grader) learned that school isn't about knowledge or even capacity to learn.. It's about passing tests and conforming.

Anonymous ID: b66c1d April 13, 2019, 3:41 a.m. No.6161729   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6161676

 

ikr? At the time I was pissed at the school, but thankful that the lesson wasn't a harsher one. My kid was off to college right before time common core hit, so it could have been far, far worse ;p

 

The school system has been like this for a long time.

Anonymous ID: b66c1d April 13, 2019, 3:49 a.m. No.6161758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1792

>>6161743

 

So you and your pedo paymasters bought it, hook line and sinker?

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

 

We knew you would.. The very first drops ''even say you will do what you've done, the entire time.''

 

kek.

Anonymous ID: b66c1d April 13, 2019, 4:06 a.m. No.6161836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1841

>>6161813

 

Things must be pretty bad for you guys for you to be using this persona again.. The "coalition" pays idiots like you?

 

No wonder why they're losing ground on the daily.

 

Keep being you. It's a good lesson for new people to see. I'm serious.

Anonymous ID: b66c1d April 13, 2019, 4:24 a.m. No.6161895   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6161247

 

YAAAAAS

 

What we know:

 

The handset doesn't need a sim installed to collect data.

The handset doesn't need wifi connectivity to collect data either.

Data is collected even with airplane mode on.

All offline data collected is sent to Google once a connection is established if Google has been granted permission to do so.

 

Attaining Corporate Privacy - current findings as of this post - (Android 9.x; Earlier versions vary)

 

Exit all of your apps and reboot the phone. Once the phone is to the home screen:

 

Go to Settings → Apps & Notifications → see all apps → Google app info page.

Go to the app storage page.

Clear app cache and storage.

Stop the app process.

Go to the app permissions page.

Turn off all permissions listed on the permissions page.

Go back to the app info page.

Disable Google app.

 

Go to Settings → Apps & Notifications → see all apps → Google Play services info page

Go to the app storage page.

Clear app cache and storage.

(This app process can not be killed)

Go to the app permissions page.

Turn off all permissions listed on the permissions page.

Go to the app notifications page.

Disable notifications.

(This app can not be disabled)

 

Actions Services will display a 'Google Play services error' notification. It will try to send you to the Google Play services info page to resolve it. Do not make changes to the Google Play services page.

 

Go to Settings → Apps & Notifications → see all apps → Actions Services info page

Go to the Notifications page.

Turn off 'Google Play Services availability' notifications.

 

Call your voice mail. Phone app will also display a 'Google Play services error' notification. It will (again) try to send you to the Google Play services info page to resolve it. Do not make changes to the Google Play services page. This is how to tell if an app is attempting to make use of the Google Play API.

 

Go to Settings → Apps & Notifications → see all apps → Phone info page

Go to the Notifications page.

Turn off 'Google Play Services availability' notifications.

 

(This will need to be done for every app that shows the 'Google Play services error' message; The notification option itself does not appear in the settings until after the error is triggered for the first time, for each effected app)

 

Go to Settings → Security & Location → Advanced → Device admin apps

Turn off Find My Device

Select 'Deactivate this device admin app'

 

Go to Settings → Security & Location → Location → Advanced

Turn off Google ELS and Location Accuracy services.

 

Go to Settings → Security & Location → Location → Advanced → Scanning

Turn off Wi-Fi scanning and Bluetooth scanning.

 

Go to Settings → Connected Devices

Go to Connection preferences and turn off NFC

 

Go to Settings → System → Advanced

Go to the Privacy info page (if it exists) and turn off all data sharing.

 

Reboot the phone. Google Assistant and Google Play Services are disabled and denied permissions to collect your data. Be advised that apps that make use of Google Play services may no longer function correctly; as always, YMMV.

 

https://video.foxnews.com/v/5731183327001/#sp=show-clips

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-02-28-many-apps-can-still-track-you-even-if-you-turn-off-location-services.html