Tracking Devices...Anyone got any knowledge?

dankie

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Wow i thought you were just being paranoid, but I just got a reflecto from a local shop and look what I found in it! Does anyone know if this is GPS or radio frequency?

 

rkm

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Wow i thought you were just being paranoid, but I just got a reflecto from a local shop and look what I found in it! Does anyone know if this is GPS or radio frequency?


Its a bomb. Heck with finding you, they are just going to blow your stuff up. Much easier that way.
 

pandabear

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you guys wanna start worrying about tracking devices dont worry, story came out a few moths ago that the feds can ease drop on what your saying through your cell phone mic even when the phone is turned off they can activate the microphone. the only way around this is to actually remove the battery from your cell phone.. this is a fact so dont think im bullshiting. also they can gps track you through you cell phone even if you turn tracking off

they also wanted to track a terrorist when he landed in mexico and foiled a plot to disperse anthrax in a staduim in the usa. special forces used the tracking and killed everyone in the mexico safe house where they were manufacturing the stuff. this is all real too.

but this is how they tracked the guy cuz he was getting on planes and they couldnt follow him

this is crazy but they had a mexican inteligence agent come up to him on the street and beat him over the head as if it was a robbery. while the terrorist was out cold, the inteligence officor switched out his cell phone battary with one that included a GPS tracker inside the battery. when he woke up he just though he got robbed. thats how they tracked him to the safe house on the outskirts of mexico and stopped the plot.

so i would worry more about the new stuff, not the old fashioned stuff :D
 

SmokerE

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Putting tracking devices in equipment would be a bit impractical for LEO to bust growers. I'm sure tactics of busting someone with weed, interrogating them (snitching), is way more practical to ascertain warrants than putting tracking devices in growing equipment. I can only assume that he vast majority of equipment sold is being used for 100% legal operations.

I can guarantee it's not a chip inside a piece of equipment that's going to get you busted. I would look more towards friends (or supposed friends), the significant other, and don't run your mouth.

:D
 

pandabear

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anyway morel of the story, unless you mauel noriaga you should be fine. if you are at the bottom of the food chain dont expect someone to come fishing for you in a ocean liner.
 

mockingbird131313

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Wow i thought you were just being paranoid, but I just got a reflecto from a local shop and look what I found in it! Does anyone know if this is GPS or radio frequency?

Looked in the H-D industrial supply catalog. It might be a light exciter. Can't tell for sure. Some lights use microwaves to excite phosphorous.
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potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
I even heard that there is an RID chip in the Gillette razor - I have three of them. The new passports come with an RID chip but I have a very high tech solution to solve that:
Personally I think you're just being paranoid. Try switching to another strain to smoke.
 

sleepytown

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Putting tracking devices in equipment would be a bit impractical for LEO to bust growers. I'm sure tactics of busting someone with weed, interrogating them (snitching), is way more practical to ascertain warrants than putting tracking devices in growing equipment. I can only assume that he vast majority of equipment sold is being used for 100% legal operations.

I can guarantee it's not a chip inside a piece of equipment that's going to get you busted. I would look more towards friends (or supposed friends), the significant other, and don't run your mouth.

:D
I agree with this. If the DEA has been finding success with this method for so many years, why would they look for fresh tactics that involve expensive equipment?
 

dnkronic

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Hey Pandabear
What strain are you rocking? Id like to find some of that in my rockwool cubes for sure. That shit was the mad love. I could make a fortune off some of those clones>>>>
LMAO
 

Hank

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Tracking devices in ballast and bulbs. C'Mon. Is someone just a tad bit paranoid. Check your weed friend.

Hank.
 

headspace

Active Member
i think the electrical interference caused by the ballast would cancel out any viable info a bug would produce not to mention the heat from the lamp would prolly fry it...

just a thought 8O
 

Early

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OnStar by our friends at General Motors is a tracking device. How do you think they can unlock Tiger Woods Buick in the middle of Bumfuck, Alabama. Rfid's let manufacturers and shippers know how much product they have in a warehouse without having to pay someone to inventory each piece. This eliminates human error. Try googling Event Data Recorder. It constantly records your vehicle speed, braking, and turn signals and other things. If you are in a wreck that is questionable, the prosecution can request it be pulled and analyzed. EDR's are mainly on newer computer controlled cars with airbags.
 

pencap

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I mean there are not bugs going into everything everyone orders. But of course if you have caught a case and the Feds are planting trackers you are already screwed probably.
Hey, they DO this...even the supermarkets "track" your purchases.....there are RFID's (remote frequency Identification Device) in lipstick, dogfood, cd cases.....you name it....woe to those not in the know....look up RFID......you'll shit yer pants....read one article that puts them into panties!!!

one search.....looky looky!!!

RFID Journal - HOW TO ARTICLES - - RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Technology News & Features

Click the link...notice "Footware"
.......................Big Bro IIIISSSS watching you..... ya scared yet????
 
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