Friday, April 19, 2024

DR. BRIAN HOOKER, PHD: This is exponential growth. It's astounding that they put out these numbers, they put out absolutely no explanation, and yet there's no emergency

They stopped even saying that it's an urgent public health concern.  I'm sorry, we should not be celebrating a lifelong disability.  These kids will be dependent on their parents or the state for the rest of their lives.  There is no benefit to being diagnosed autistic.  --Mark Blaxill

CERNOVICH: The con is you don’t have a strong ethnic identity and can end up like the West, with pathological empathy, thinking everyone is a friend.

WALL ST. APES: World Trade Center Building 7 Didn’t Kill Itself On September 11, 2001

Now, remember, if the official story is that the building came down from debris from the other towers, debris that started fires on certain floors, what pray tell are those flashes?   

Glenn Meder aphoni.

Livestream skill session, like the one last week with 

Mark Kreitzman, a privacy specialist who specializes in cell phone service providers and linked to the company, Efani.  

You can watch a replay of it here.  ​

3 essentials to PHONE PRIVACY:

  • 1st, most important is the phone itself and the operating system.  (We talked with Hakeem about last week.) Or a privacy-oriented, de-Googled phone; that's the best way to go.  
  • 2nd is the cellular service that you use, which is what we talked about in the interview.
  • 3rd essential is the apps that you use.

It’s best if you get all three of these pieces in place, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing.

Of course, if you have an Above phone, use the Efani service and are very careful of the apps that you put on your phone, that is the best way that you can achieve phone privacy.

Efani is the cell service provider that we personally use, and it is also America's most secure cell phone service.

We asked Mark if he would create a special offer for everyone interested in signing up, you can view his special offer here.​

He's offering the 2nd month free to anyone who signs up now.

2017: Huge difference with a private company [doing airline security versus the TSA] is that the people searching you and the people pawing you would not have the equivalent of diplomatic immunity.


The interview is from November 22, 2017.  

Not many congressmen were willing to say that the responsibility should be on the airlines themselves.  

Huge difference with a private company is that the people searching you and the people pawing you would not have the equivalent of diplomatic immunity.  It's almost impossible to sue a federal agent who violates your Constitutional rights.  And that's a huge Pandora's box.  

2:49. It's actually gotten a lot more intrusive thanks to the guidelines that the TSA is using and going back to the question of private verses Federal a huge difference with a private company is that the people searching you the people pawing you would not have the equivalent of diplomatic immunity it's almost impossible to sue a federal agent who violates your constitutional rights and that's a huge Pandora's Box for not getting abused at the airport because federal agents the TSA is you know notified that they're allowed to grab you squeeze you there there's a lawsuit that's coming down a federal judge just to prove it a few months ago it's an airline pilot who got jammed in the groin punched in the groin basically by a a TSA agent out of Dulles Airport and the TSA tried to get the federal judge to dismiss his lawsuit who said his rights were violated the TSA said instead of filing the suit with the guy could have done is simply called in the TSA contact center and left a complaint this is the type of remedy the TSA thinks that the American people deserve after they get heavily abused by federal agents.