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The latest daily news for you How hosts can support COVID-19 responders, your Superhost status, and more [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Dear Freedom Loving Patriot: New Jersey businessman Jason Savage reported discovering a camera taped to a urinal in the men's bathroom of his business about 30 miles southwest of Manhattan. According to former U.S. Secret Service agent Christopher Falkenberg, it's a scenario that's becoming all too common since the equipment has become smaller, inexpensive, and readily available. [>> New Gadget Easily Defeats Hidden Cameras <<]( “It’s not hard to get", Falkenburg said. "If someone is targeted, that would be easy to do.” Which probably explains why it's become practically an epidemic in this digital age. Just a few recent examples include: - 3 women in Virginia Beach found a hidden camera in the shower. The man who lives in the house full time told police he hid the camera and collected video. No charges were filed. Only about 13 states have made it illegal to install cameras in private places. - Fox sportscaster Erin Andrews had a stalker secretly record her naked in a hotel room by tampering with the door’s peephole. - Pennsylvania woman Angela Wallace reported that she found a camera inside the bathroom of her Virginia hotel room. - Businessman Gordon Flatt discovered three video cameras hidden in his own New York apartment. - Nealie and Andrew Barker on a European vacation discovered a concealed camera in the smoke alarm of their Airbnb. - Rachel Tribble and her roommate discovered an elaborate surveillance system in her rental property. - Max Vess found a hidden camera in the bedroom while on vacation in Florida. It was pointed directly at the bed. "It goes on and on", said Bob Pierce, President of a small self-protection company in California. "Most people assume that they aren't being bugged or being watched by hidden cameras". "Those days over. You can't assume that anymore. Which is why we came up with an easy way to fight back. We call it the TRS K-18 Bug-Buster". Turns out the "Bug Buster" is actually quite EASY to use and can detect sophisticated gear, including: - Hidden Cameras... - Listening “Bugs”... - Tracking Devices… and more. "It's so SIMPLE to use too," Pierce said. "Just turn it on and do a quick sweep for audio bugs, hidden cameras, tracking devices, and more. It's that simple". For more information on the "Bug-Buster" and to receive discounted pricing: [>> The 'Bug-Buster' HERE. <<]( "We've steeply discounted the Bug-Buster just to get the word spreading as quickly as possible," Pierce said. "But this is a strictly limited promotion, so anyone interested should check out the Bug-Buster sooner, rather than later". This message was approved by: Bob Pierce President, TRS Direct, Inc. Prepper Hub 11245 California st #C Loma Linda, CA 92354 You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( 11245 California St #C, Loma Linda, CA, United States, 92354 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](.

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