Electronic Dumbness

by craig nelms

A couple of days ago I saw a short video on Bitchute that showed a hundred or more new soldiers, infantry, getting ready to go into Avdiivka. They were standing there, rifles in hand, looking east and listening to an almost constant pounding of artillery, bombs and missiles falling right on the area where they were getting ready to go. The guy with the cell phone that was taking the video panned around, showing the troops, then back in the direction of Avdiivka. It was an eerie scene.

If I had been there, I would have shot the guy with the cell phone. And then I would have gone over and shot the cell phone, just to make the point. Do you really think the Russians can’t fix the location of a cell phone signal? Really? They have advanced electronics; not only can they interrupt or bring down drones, disrupt GPS over an extended area, but they completely shut down all the electronics on the USS Donald Cook, an AEGIS class destroyer, in the Black Sea, not once but twice! They can easily triangulate a cell phone signal. How foolish can you be?

Let me give you a little clue about those cell phone tracking devices you are all carrying now. For as long as 15 years now, the US cops have been using a device they call a Stingray. Actually, I’m sure they’ve got much better equipment now but we’ll start with the Stingray. This device acts like a cell phone tower toward your cell phone and causes your phone to sign in to it when you are in the vicinity, giving your information to the cop without him or her ever having to even talk to you or pull you over. By now, 2024, I’m sure that by the time you see a cop, he’s already got your cell phone information on his computer in his car. In fact, I would bet he’s got all the cell phones that are in range, scrolling down the screen.

Don’t have anything to hide? Then walk around naked!

But back to Ukraine. Just yesterday or the day before, the Russians pulled off a missile strike on a huge gathering of new troops in the town of Selidovo. There were an estimated 1500 soldiers there, probably including many foreigners such as mercenaries, and hundreds were killed. The Ukrainian military immediately went to all the homes of the locals trying to figure out who gave them away. What idiots! How many cell phones do you think were at that gathering of idiots, I mean troops? Do you think the Russians can’t figure out that a gathering of hundreds of cell phones in one location during a war is going to be a concentration of troops? Maybe they would think it was a musical festival, huh?

I remember way back in the olden days, in the mid-1970’s, when I was in 8th and 9th grade in school, hand held calculators were just becoming affordable enough for a kid to possibly have one in class. They promptly banned calculators in class, why? Because the kid wouldn’t learn anything if he could just punch up the answer on his calculator! Having to figure it out in your head makes you think! Of course, later, in the more advanced classes like Trigonometry, they allowed us to have what was called a “scientific calculator”; mine from Texas Instruments cost $65 bucks, probably the equivalent of $300 today. By then they figured you would know what 2 plus 2 was, and maybe even 5 plus 5.

The electronics dumb you down! It makes you reliant on the electronic device. Its a crutch. I was born in 1962 and you know I didn’t get my first cell phone until 2003? That’s 41 years I went without a cell phone! And I traveled half way around the world, went to college, held a number of jobs including 5 years in the US Army, raised a family. I went through about 15 years of having a cell and trying to get rid of it before I finally succeeded. Its hard to toss down that crutch and walk on your own two legs. The average individual today can’t go to the store without their phone. They all dumbed down and shit!

The worst thing to have alongside you in a trench is an idiot with a cell phone.

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