Onstar Can Control Your Vehicle

in informationwar •  3 years ago 

I have been saying this for years and now the mainstream media ADMITS IT. Then, of course, quickly drops the subject. I'm a nut job eh?! Connected Cars folks. Dangerous.



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California cop injured, homicide suspect dead after OnStar shuts down truck on hours-long police chase

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Hah, they tried to get me to activate mine as well and I refused.

I suspect they still listen although I never activated mine.

I read recently that the CIA can take control of cars now through the computers as well.

The harassment was incredible. Good thing we are strong secure folks. Never did bow to peer pressure. Thought I was a weirdo growing up but now I am so thankful I am who I am. About the computers, well internet is internet right? An isp address is an isp address. Car has one, you computer has one, your smart meter, TV probably and so on. That old saying, "it's all connected". Thanks for watching my videos. I know it can be time consuming vs reading. I promise to do both. Nice that people are watching them though. They are more work than written posts.

Thanks again for letting me know about this place. It's like Weku was and I had a great time there. I am enjoying myself here. Great way to get info about what's going on around the world too!!!!

One last observation from the video where you mention they placed the onstar behind the radio now.

Years ago I had a faulty heater core. Now while I'm not the most mechanically inclined, I thought I would tackle it on my own. Went and paid 12.00 for the core. Looks like a small miniature radiator. The diagram I saw online showed it in the same general vicinity, behind the radio portion.

So I began taking my dash apart. And continued and continued till alarm bells began going off. So I went to look at videos of it actually being done and saw why mechanics charge over 1000.00 to replace it. The entire dash is coming apart, airbags have to be hung etc. Even an experienced mechanic will take 8 hours or longer for this job. All over a 12.00 part that didn't used to be hidden behind so many other parts.

On your computer analogy, I was reading a post the other day that was discussing how impossible it is to take out and replace your cell phone battery. The consensus was its because they never really turn off although it appears they do, and they cant be having one take the battery out and actually turning it off for real.

Yes, videos are long and I've had so many shared with me that I haven't watched most of them, especially when some of them are like an hour to 4 hours long. I just don't have that kind of time, and when coupled with my preference for reading it just is like that.

I appreciate those like yourself who can make them. I toyed with making some for a website idea I gave up on, and my first repulsion to my own videos was the sound of my breathing in the microphone, lol.

I am enjoying myself here.

I'm glad. It was a huge loss years ago when you and a few others all bowed out around the same time. It all seemed to go downhill from there.

Oh yeah, the battery issue with the new cell phones is so on purpose! My flip phone lets me take the battery out and I have no camera facing me. That feature too is soooooooo on purpose.

Great example of the "dash game". So obvious that surveillance is not optional. When the UN says "Leave no one behind" they're not kidding.

Thanks much my friend. I had to get used to seeing myself on camera and the way I move and talk. Seeing my own body language. That was a strange experience. All I could think was "what a dork". Apparently my mannerisms is what people like. I still think I'm a dork though. So, it worked out. I can just be me which is awesome. I just use the webcam that came with my laptop and the same internal mic it came with. I think that's why there's no breathing sounds. The mic is not real close. You should give it another try sometime. It's a strange experience at first. It really is but you get used to it. I try not to look at myself while I am recording. That helps.