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They even have a self-destruct feature if the cell phone was seized by law enforcement and they tried to access it,its some straight up James Bond shit, without that key card you're not getting in it, And if you try to access it remotely or through a cable it wipes the phone instantly, And they can't use those stupid stinger devices where they sit in a van down the street and pick you up on the radio signal, because they don't even use the same frequencies or the same towers or companies or anything. They're designed to do exactly what they're needed for, A lot of people don't know they exist or they simply don't have that kind of money to throw down on a phone, It's not like they advertise them everywhere You got to know where to look, And most of them are sold outside of the United States so you have to import them. But they do exactly what you're looking for and they do a damn good job at it. But you're going to spend about 200 bucks a month for the service at a minimum, And like I said you're going to spend between 5 and 8,000 for the phone, It's a very simple way to solve a really big problem, My friend wouldn't be walking on the streets today if it wasn't for buying one, he had the feds, The ATF, everybody on his ass to the point they even raided his house, And he was walking around whispering and writing stuff down on paper instead of speaking,because he knew they were hacked into his Wi-Fi, and everything else..once he got that phone all his problems were over, he said it was the best money he ever spent, that was several years ago and it's still been working good for him to this day. I'm pretty sure they work off satellite.. in theory anything's hackable but with the amount of resources required to get into one of these things, unless you're Pablo Escobar's son, You ain't worth it or the amount of money and resources it's going to take, They have a pretty good record of being unbreakable, And they stand behind them for that reason. If I remember correctly they have a $250,000 fee that goes to anybody that is compromised through their phones or software you, They also stand behind their product
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