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Big Brother Won't Get You, Thanks To Jammer Store

According to the latest decision of the Ninth Circuit court, authorities such as police forces have the right to attach GPS devices to every citizen's car without having a warrant. People are saying that Big Brother is coming.

Big Brother Won't Get You, Thanks To Jammer Store
2010-09-01
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, September 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) Every man on this planet wants to be free and to have privacy - that's why we should demand these two things from our government. In order to achieve this, the government should protect us but on the contrary they are making different decisions, letting the police and spy organizations track us, and this is legal - nowadays everyone is about to be tracked with the help of a GPS tracker and the bad news here is that the Ninth Circuit court gave that right to the above mentioned organizations. The obvious here is that the authorities want to keep an eye on everyone's moves.

The only secure way to protect us from being watched via GPS tracker is using the so called GPS jammer. The best devices from this kind are created and designed by a Swedish company called Jammer Store Company. Their products are very qualitative because they are capable of disabling the signal of any device which is using GPS frequencies.

One of the most chosen products from this kind is the GJ6 GPS jammer. There is no tracker in the world that cannot be stopped from GJ6 - this is what makes the device so desired. It is a brand new model and it is designed to be small. This is a very big advantage because you can take it anywhere with you - just turn it on, place it on your pocket and there you go, you are untraceable - neither the police, nor any spy organization can track you anymore. It has a good in-built cooling system, it can also work with simple electricity and last but not least it is very hard to be damaged due to its high-quality materials. The antennas are very nice and they are the main reason for the powerful disabling of devices of all kind using GPS frequencies. You can connect the GJ6 in your car, office or home - in that way you will be able to protect your privacy. Jammer Store Company also offers cell phone jammer with similar features.

If you have read the above mentioned then you should be aware of the fact that the jammer can protect your privacy but maybe just for the next few weeks or months. Nobody can guarantee what will be the next step of the government. It is gaining more and more power and we can expect them to eliminate more civil right in order to take everything under control.

More information concerning jammers, their types, jamming frequencies, working range, technical info you can get by contacting Jammer Store Company. We are the biggest manufacturer of GSM, GPS, Wi-Fi jammers with the main office located in Sweden. Please contact us via email jammerstore@gmail.com or by using contacting form on our website http://www.jammer-store.com.

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[Press-News.org] Big Brother Won't Get You, Thanks To Jammer Store
According to the latest decision of the Ninth Circuit court, authorities such as police forces have the right to attach GPS devices to every citizen's car without having a warrant. People are saying that Big Brother is coming.