Author: ememvfememvf Date: Jan 1, 2008 01:03
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PO: >Did you ever look for the bugs in your house ? If not, why not ? I. mean if
PO: >I thought that was happening to me, I'd search the place from. top to bottom,
PO: >I mean I live there I would know if. anything was out of place. If I was
PO: >really suspicious, I would call in one of those bug. detection teams which
PO: >have those machines that pick. up the transmitted radio waves. This
PO: >reminds me of BUGS, that new programme. on BBC1 on
That's. exactly what we did. We went to a competent, professional detective
agency in London, paid them over 400 quid to debug our house. They. used
scanner devices which go to over 1. GHz and would pick up any nearby
transmitter in that range,. they also checked the phones and found
nothing... but if the tap was at. the exchange, then they wouldn't find
anything, would. they?
CS: >Doesn't this suggest to you that there are, in fact, no. bugs to be found?
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