A recent article in the News Gazette, reveals how the University of Illinois police tracked a stolen cell phone to a specific classroom.
How did the police, track a stolen cell phone to a specific classroom, you ask?
Police across the country are using cell phone detectors, like the ‘Wolfhound-Pro‘ or the “PocketHound” that can track cell phones from 150 feet away indoors and up to one mile outdoors (line-of-sight).
‘WolfHound’ and ‘PockteHound’ are so secret, police don’t want you to know about them.
An article in the Daily Texan describes how the University of Texas Police use “advanced tracking tactics” to track cell phones but declined to reveal what they are. They also claimed, to have the ability to locate a cell phone even if it’s dead. (click here to find out more.)
As you’ll see, “advanced tracking tactics” is just a euphemism for cell phone detectors. And police across the country will go to great lengths, to keep their usage a secret. Keep in mind, cell phone detectors, track everyone’s cell phone signal.
Police asked a judge, to stop a public defense attorney from asking how the police knew her client was carrying a stolen cell phone.
ACLU exposes police lies…
Spying on everyone’s cell phone isn’t about the war on terror or national security. It’s about control.
Berkley Variatronics Systems (BVS) sells, inexpensive cell phone detectors to police department’s nationwide. BVS’s covert ‘Pockethound’ costs, about $500.00 a piece and the ‘Wolfhound’ law enforcement’s “tool of choice” costs,$2,400 a piece.
BVS boasts, that law enforcement doesn’t need a warrant to use cell phone detectors.
Police, love the ‘WoflHound’ because they can locate cell phones that are in standby mode, active voice, text or data RF transmissions.
BVS’s ‘WolfHound‘ can identify every cellphone by its frequency (not phone number or IMEI).
BVS boasts, about how the ‘PocketHound’ is “perfect for cheating students” and their sales video boasts, about schools and universities across the country using their surveillance products.
Currently, there are thirty three universities using cell phone detectors. In other words, there are thirty three university police departments using them…
- Brigham Young
- California State
- Central Michigan
- Cornell
- DeVry
- Drexel
- Harvard
- Idaho State
- Indiana State
- John Hopkins
- Louisiana State
- Michigan State
- Mississippi State
- Montclair
- New Mexico
- Northern Michigan
- Northwestern
- Ohio University
- Penn State
- Princeton
- Purdue
- Southern Illinois
- Stanford
- Texas A & M
- University of California (Berkeley)
- University of California (Davis)
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Colorado
- University of Connecticut
- University of Denver
- University of Southern CA
- University of Texas @ Houston
- Washington State University
It’s uncertain, if the University of Illinois police used a cell phone detector, to locate the stolen cell phone, because they won’t talk about it.
If university police, really want to be sneaky, they can purchase BVS’s covert continuous cell phone scanning device called the ‘WatchHound’ for $1,400. The ‘WatchHound’ can be attached to a wall, because it’s designed to look like a real thermostat!
Police using ‘secret’ cell phone detectors designed to look like wall thermostats!
Where does it stop?
The scary part is, it won’t stop, because secret police spying has become the ‘norm’ in America.
To find out more about BVS’s cell phone detectors, click here to read the ‘WolfHound’ user manual and here to read the ‘PocketHound’ user manual. And finally, click here to read the ‘WatchHound’ user manual.
http://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2016/12/university-police-departments-use.html
Any device that emits radio/microwaves can be detected and tracked, at least in principle. Cell phones are clearly no exception. Leave the cell phone at home except when it’s needed, or carry it turned off and in a Faraday bag.
*** They also claimed, to have the ability to locate a cell phone even if it’s dead. (click here to find out more.) ***
But only from a distance of six inches, according to the linked story.
Since they claim the ability to find dead cell phones even inside metal containers, it’s physically impossible that their device uses radio waves, terahertz waves, or any other kind of electromagnetic waves. It probably just exploits the magnetic properties of certain materials used in cell phones.