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Here are some more answers to feedback questions I receive via email from readers (only using their first names). I pasted the questions here as they were sent and in their entirety. Sorry I can’t answer all of them due to lack of time, but we will try our best. Please do not hesitate if any of you have any questions.

Question

My cell phone is being used by some well organized people as an electronic “collar” so they may follow me throughout EACH and every day. Is there a device which might allow me to KNOW through countersurviellance who these people area? (This has been going on for years).

Brian

Answer

There is no facility for discovering who might be tracking you without a warrant that specifically requires your mobile phone company to release details of who is performing the tracking. Typically law enforcement agencies have powers to request such information.

It begs the question why you are being tagged, as to what you can do about it. Simple changing to a pre-paid sim card and a fresh unregistered mobile phone will avoid you being tracked. However, if it’s a legal requirement that you must be tracked, there’s nothing you can do about it.

Question

If I purchase the wristwatch walkie talkies will they work in USA. Going to Florida theme parks and concerned we get seperated from our kids. Please advise.

James

Answer

Walkie talkies will work in any country, as they are conventional radios. They do not depend on any kind of phone networks like mobile phones do. However, be aware that certain walkie talkies have transmission frequencies that may be legal in one country, but illegal in another country. Your best bet would be to pick some up in the US (which will be cheaper than the UK anyway), which will definitely be US legal.

Question

How can I block the electronic pulse harrassment I have been recieving from my neighbor for the past months. It is difficult to describe the gadget since I have not seen it.It emits a stinging pinprick that really hurts, when he places this thing under my floor, the magnetic pull is so strong it shakes the bedsprings.please help as it is driving me mad-he is doing this intentionally, I imagine it has a dish on it as he can direct this electric pulse where he pleases, thank you.

Gary

Answer

This seems like a very strange thing to be doing. Have you tried just chatting to him? If your neighbor is causing a nuisance, you do have legal rights and you should be able to have the police intervene. Often writing a formal letter requesting information on what he is doing or a cease and desist letter carries some legal right. I suggest having a chat with your local police and possible a legal team to find out what you can do about it.

There’s not a great deal you can do to block the electromagnetic field, although you might be able to find some equipment to prove that it’s being used.

Question

I am currently conducting research for a book I am writing. Given your knowledge & expertise on spy gadgets, would it be theorietically or remotely plausible for an audio bug to be concealed in an artifical tooth or bridge
of a person’s mouth, given current 21st Century bug capabilities, or is that a completely sci-fi, ludicrous notion?

I would appreciate any comments or feedback you may have on this question.

Mike

Answer

There are lots of myths surrounding such technology, and it could theoretically be achieved if the bug’s power source could be powerful enough to transmit, yet small enough to hide in a tooth. A major limitation of any transmitter is the practical size of the battery. You would need to spend vast amounts of money designing a small enough battery, or at least a device that was able to be charged by movement (like the kinetic watches). However, I don’t think you’d be able to get anything small enough to fit inside a tooth. About the size of a coin, yeah, sure, but not a tooth.

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This article was posted on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 at 1:37 pm in Site News.
 

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