Originally Posted by grelber
What I'm enjoying is watching a certain clique/class of bozos purposely selecting themselves (and acolytes) out of the gene pool...
Unfortunately, these knuckle-dragging Troglodytes don't check out immediately. They go into hospitals where they occupy beds needed by people with issues that were not self-inflicted (like cancer). Ironically, in Canada where the knuckle-draggers are protesting en masse outside hospitals, they are are cared for by the same healthcare workers who they previously harassed and spat on. IMHO, the authorities should consider a thought my daughter had: Bring in the army and shoot the protesters with vaccine darts.

Back to Jon's thread topic.......

Do we have any real way of knowing whether our Apple device has been infected by Pegasus (or a version of it)? If so, what do we do?

Last edited by ryck; 09/15/21 04:07 PM.

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