Now I personally have no experience with such things and have yet to find any useful information on here or the rest of the internet about the said tracking devices used by the DEA and other such organizations. So, my questions are; What are these devices? A cell phone? or something more specific? What do they look like? and how can we fend off these devices?
Typically if you're an individual who receives a package with a tracking device in it you're most likely caught when the package is opened as the device lets LE know that the package containing the device has been opened. So, would using some sort of high powered electromagnet to wipe the device be of any use? This (while most likely not a viable option) is just something I have considered and am interested in anyone who may have information or suggestions that may help everyone out in the long run.
Sorry for so many questions, but there seems to be very little information about this, and it would be nice to know.
I totally believe they would be used for 'importer' size quantities, but for even reseller sized DNM purchases I doubt they would be very necessary, unless like, the cops suspected you were going to pick up your mailbox with a drone and carry it to a secondary location. or something like that. rule of thumb for a CD is that if the package enters your house , the police will enter your house shortly afterwards. whether or not you are convicted of a crime depends on what they find inside your house. don't quote me on it, but I don't even think whether or not you open the package would play much of a role. logically, if your name and address are on a package you receive, whether or not its full of soiled underwear, anthrax, crystal meth or combination(s) of those items, it's safe to assume it wasn't a misdelivery and that you are in fact the intended recipient. but if you open the package, and proceed whip out your meth pipe and spin a bowl of anthrax, you just may have ordered it yourself.