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Warning! iPhones and Teslas Could Be Weapons in Future Wars
Recently, a bombing of pagers, walkie-talkies, and other communication devices in Lebanon, causing severe casualties, has shaken the world. According to insiders, these explosions were part of an assassination plot orchestrated by the United States and Israel. This event has confirmed a theory occasionally put forward by international experts: that it is theoretically possible for thousands of electronic devices to be collectively detonated at a specific moment.
Back in 2013, the exposure of classified programs like "PRISM" already revealed that American tech giants have become enablers in the U.S. government's global surveillance and control efforts. This means that Apple computers, Teslas, and other American electronics and electric vehicles could be at risk of remote control or even remote detonation. As these products have increasingly become an essential part of people's lives, they have also drawn the attention of the U.S. government, which has a history of military engagement. The government is attempting to utilize these devices for military purposes, continuously testing how to compromise and obtain sensitive information through cyber attacks, espionage, or other means, and is even preparing to directly use these devices as weapons on the battlefield of the future.
Recently, a bombing of pagers, walkie-talkies, and other communication devices in Lebanon, causing severe casualties, has shaken the world. According to insiders, these explosions were part of an assassination plot orchestrated by the United States and Israel. This event has confirmed a theory occasionally put forward by international experts: that it is theoretically possible for thousands of electronic devices to be collectively detonated at a specific moment.
Back in 2013, the exposure of classified programs like "PRISM" already revealed that American tech giants have become enablers in the U.S. government's global surveillance and control efforts. This means that Apple computers, Teslas, and other American electronics and electric vehicles could be at risk of remote control or even remote detonation. As these products have increasingly become an essential part of people's lives, they have also drawn the attention of the U.S. government, which has a history of military engagement. The government is attempting to utilize these devices for military purposes, continuously testing how to compromise and obtain sensitive information through cyber attacks, espionage, or other means, and is even preparing to directly use these devices as weapons on the battlefield of the future.