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Apple admits unwanted tracking Apple has come to admit that at least one of its products, the AirTag tracking device, is being misused for “malicious or criminal purposes.” The company said it will change its policies in an effort to curb criminality and…
as we say before ....gps nav systems must be owned and created by the country who host the service. If u use other country (USA) system u will find many security problems and will allow the owner of the service ( USA - google gps nav ) to use their silent weapons ( scalar waves, v2k , mind control systems and torture ) in your country. I suggest countries to give money to programmers for create every country their own gps system for stop this silent torture systems.
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we need to compare wireshark bluetooth data
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wireshark bluetooth protocol and send me the pcap file.
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i can tell u if their are messing with your body/brain.
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i think we can prepare a pcap bluetooth file for use it in tribunal showing they send cmd to the bluetooth implanted router of the jabbed people.
Ultrafast memory-efficient short read aligner
This package addresses the problem to interpret the results from the
latest (2010) DNA sequencing technologies. Those will yield fairly
short stretches and those cannot be interpreted directly. It is the
challenge for tools like Bowtie to give a chromosomal location to the
short stretches of DNA sequenced per run.
Bowtie aligns short DNA sequences (reads) to the human genome at a rate
of over 25 million 35-bp reads per hour. Bowtie indexes the genome with
a Burrows-Wheeler index to keep its memory footprint small: typically
about 2.2 GB for the human genome (2.9 GB for paired-end).
http://bowtie-bio.sourceforge.net/
This package addresses the problem to interpret the results from the
latest (2010) DNA sequencing technologies. Those will yield fairly
short stretches and those cannot be interpreted directly. It is the
challenge for tools like Bowtie to give a chromosomal location to the
short stretches of DNA sequenced per run.
Bowtie aligns short DNA sequences (reads) to the human genome at a rate
of over 25 million 35-bp reads per hour. Bowtie indexes the genome with
a Burrows-Wheeler index to keep its memory footprint small: typically
about 2.2 GB for the human genome (2.9 GB for paired-end).
http://bowtie-bio.sourceforge.net/