Why does my phone have an echo when I use it? | |
| Omega User ID: 340280 01/19/2009 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This happens almost every time I'm on the phone with Omega. Quoting: Only MeYup, it's dem government boys. Sorry. ;>) Handguns are a skill; shotguns an art; rifles a science. _____________________________________ Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on whats for dinner. Disarmament is the precursor to Genocide. Better to take action now rather than chances later. Your choice. |
| anonymous User ID: 596250 01/19/2009 09:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Generally if you hear an echo, my experience is that someone is listening besides the other party. For example, when you call companies or bill collectors/telemarketers...you can hear the echo as someone is monitoring them to make sure they are doing what they are supposed to do. Quoting: himselfCell phones and hand helds are the easiest to pick up and/or monitor even neighbors. Landlines are a little different. You could speak to the Security guys listening: "Hey government! Your tap is causing interference. Can't you do a better job?" I got a friend who does that during our conversations when there are noises on the line. Odd coincidence is the noises always stop right afterward. Like Henry Kissinger said: "Even paranoids have enemies." Cell phones can be turned on to broadcast voices nearby even when the phone is turned off. Government calls doing that a "Roving Wiretap" cordless HOME phones ARE NOT SECURE....I COULD HEAR MY NEIGHBORS CONVERSATION ..BUT I "COULD NOT HEAR" THE OTHER SIDE OF HIS PARTIES CONVERSATION..HE DID NOT KNOW HE WAS BEING HEARD ...I WARNED ALL MY NEIGHBORS TO BEWARE ..WHEN I TOLD THEM ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF THIER CALL, THEN THEY BELIEVED ME ...NO CORDLESS IS FOOL PROOF..THEY WERE USING CORLESS PHONES AT THIER HOUSES ....BEWARE.....EVER..USE A CORDED LAND LINE FOR SENSITIVE CONVERSATIONS EVERYONE HOME PHONE.....101 ........NEVER USE PINS TO BANK ACCOUNT ON CORDLESS PHONES.. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 596246 01/19/2009 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Happens in Canada as well. Chances are after I post this, something else will happen shortly. I'm frankly FED UP with these fucking slinking vermin. My tax dollars put to surveilling MYSELF. When my family has been here for just about two hundred years, some entry level, low pay scale wannabe jackboot is not only listening in on my fishing stories, but they're actually sending a constant stream of idiot surveillants to come 'befriend' me when I'm on the water.. What are you going to do boys n girls? I strongly believe it is in your best interests to cease and desist. I know you're reading this soon after I write it, so I'll just say it. My patience is for fishing, not for stomping spooks. |
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| Only Me ...there is no you User ID: 239124 01/19/2009 10:39 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This happens almost every time I'm on the phone with Omega. Quoting: OmegaYup, it's dem government boys. Sorry. ;>) Well, at least we entertain them. ![]() Here is where I look back. Here is where you fell. This is where I got up, Shaking off my tail This is where your rope trick Started to look stale. A greyhound pass for the boy in the well. |
| Hanfeitzu User ID: 503964 01/19/2009 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You could speak to the Security guys listening: Quoting: himself"Hey government! Your tap is causing interference. Can't you do a better job?" I got a friend who does that during our conversations when there are noises on the line. Odd coincidence is the noises always stop right afterward. I occasionally give a quick "fuck you for listening to me" when my line sounds different. My friends have gotten used to it. Also try speaking a few "keywords" like president, or bomb, and listen quietly to your phone line... Those without swords may still die upon them. No one man can do everything, but each one can do something. |