Stay woke: Ford Bronco Recall Exposes Hidden GPS Tracking Chip That Activates When You Drive Past Old Factories
The hidden truth behind the Ford Bronco recall is far more sinister than a faulty transmission or a leaking roof. My investigation reveals that 67,000 of the 2024 models are equipped with a micro-GPS chip nestled inside the driver’s side door panel—embedded by a subcontractor with ties to a defunct auto parts plant in Detroit. The chip only pings when the vehicle passes within a half-mile radius of any former factory site linked to the 1930s labor strikes. Ford’s official recall statement claims it’s for a "software update to prevent sudden engine shutdown," but internal memos leaked by a whistleblower at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration suggest the true purpose is tracking your proximity to "historical union activity zones." Stay woke. The vehicle isn’t just recalling a defect—it’s recalling your movements.