Tina from the satellite phone store reveals ultra-privacy phone service...
|
Time
Text
Welcome to today's interview in the BrightTown.com studios in Central Texas.
I'm Mike Adams, and I'm joined today in studio by Tina, who you know from the Satellite Phone Store.
But today, she has been working with some techno people, and they have cooked up some amazing new technology that can be added to existing mobile phone devices to have a layer of security that replaces your normal mobile carrier, right?
It's called Connecta Mobile, and you can learn about it at phone123.com.
And here to tell us about it is Tina.
Welcome.
Yeah, thank you so much, Mike.
Yeah, so, you know, we were listening to a lot of our customers that want secured mobile.
A lot of people are buying these secured phones, but they don't have secured service.
So if you have a secured phone that you purchased recently, whether it was the Freedom Phone or any Android-based phone, then this is the, you know, now you can get secured service for it, Mike.
And that's what I want to talk to you.
It took us about two years to develop this secured VPN, but we finally have it.
And encrypted point-to-point messaging that there are no central servers that store this information.
So this is like the ultimate security layer.
Plus it's a different carrier, correct?
Right.
So you actually get a different SIM card.
Yes.
Now, it can work with towers like T-Mobile towers or AT&T towers, depending on the card you get, but AT&T is not your carrier anymore.
Right.
So when you use the Connect-to-Mobile, for example, and you make a call to someone else that has a Connect-to-Mobile phone or send a text message, the only two people that will read that message is between the people.
And if you make a call, the only people that are listening in are the person that you're talking to and no one else.
So, just to be clear, it can't be surveilled by the NSA or anybody else, whereas on a normal phone, your calls are recorded, your texts are recorded, and obviously they're scanned for keywords and profiles, and all that information can be weaponized against you as a citizen.
Right.
But with your service, Connect Mobile...
That information isn't stored anywhere.
It can't even be seen by any server in between.
Right.
It's encrypted point to point.
Yep.
And once you delete a text message, it is gone forever.
Wow, what a concept.
Delete means delete.
Yeah, delete means delete.
That's it.
It's gone.
And also, it's secured.
I mean, like right now, when I had my iPhone, I don't have an iPhone anymore, but when I had an iPhone, every now and then, they...
Apple would send me a video saying, hey, we made video from all your pictures from five years ago.
Here's another video.
And I'm like, wait a minute.
You're like, whoa, I didn't even ask for this.
Yeah, but I have some private pictures in there, like, you know, the pictures of my, you know, security card, my credit card, you know, pictures of the grandbabies.
I don't want people to go through my pictures to go look.
But then that's when I realized that someone actually sitting there Wherever, looking through my pictures and trying to make a video for me that I didn't ask for.
And that's kind of like when it was the eye-opener.
We're like in security.
We do satellite phones, sat123.com.
And we need to figure out a way to get the cell phone secured because everybody uses cell phone.
Few people use satellite phones.
Everybody uses cell phone.
And this is about two years ago.
We started working on it.
We finally are here to launch it.
And it is launched, and now you have your secured phone.
And plans start at $35.
A month?
A month, yeah.
Now, but here's what's important, is that a lot of our customers have already purchased, for example, a de-Googled phone.
Which is, that's what I run, is a de-Googled phone.
Because I don't trust Google.
You're crazy if you do, right?
And so it's an Android operating system.
As I understand it, your service, Connecta Mobile, Can work on the Android hardware.
Right.
So now, not only do you have a secure phone, but you will also have secure service.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Exactly.
And then you can swap out the SIM card and have your connector mobile secure SIM card.
Right.
Which is not an AT&T. Right.
It is a connector mobile card.
Also, if you don't have an Android phone, when you sign up on a service, there are plans that give you a free phone as well.
Oh, you're right.
Okay.
Just like you have with the satellite phones, you pay a monthly fee, you get a certain amount of bandwidth and service, and then you get the phone for free after a certain number of months.
Is that how it works?
Right.
Yeah, that's how it works.
Okay.
That makes perfect sense.
So, again, the website is phone123.com.
And the thing that I find intriguing about this is because we had a lot of people who said, hey, we love the de-Googled phones.
We don't want the phone operating system to spy on us.
But AT&T is spying on us.
Or T-Mobile's spying on us.
And we know AT&T has back doors to the intelligence agencies.
And as we've learned, you know, since J6 and other events, the intelligence agencies, I mean, Congress just passed warrantless spying on the American people, the new FISA renewal, which is blatantly unconstitutional.
And we also recently learned that if you're on campus, I'm not trying to make this political, but if you just say two words, free Palestine, whether you agree with that or not, but if you just utter free Palestine, the government will now consider you to be a terrorist, which justifies warrantless spying on all your phone calls immediately.
And tomorrow that phrase might be free Israel, or free Ukraine, or whatever, or free Texas.
You see what I'm saying?
Anything can now make you a target for government surveillance.
Yeah, I agree.
And, you know, if I was, if you had this service, we didn't have it at the time, because this kind of was an eye-opener, the January 6th, what you just mentioned.
If we had the service during January 6th, I believe that no one would have been knocking at your door, because there's no tracking.
You can't be, there's no, nobody can monitor where you're at.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, so now, you know, you can freely go to Trump's rally or whoever's rally you want, left or right, and know that you're not going to be picked on based on your political views.
Oh, that's cool, because I was going to go to the Bernie Sanders rally lately.
I was like, go Bernie, but I have to do it secretly.
Is he still alive?
He's still a senator.
Oh, okay.
Sorry.
No, that's okay.
It's just like 10 years ago you were so old.
All of our senators, the new requirement to be a U.S. senator is you have to be like 85.
Okay.
Yeah.
Isn't that kind of sad, right?
It's like our country is being run by people who were born in the 1930s.
Yeah.
So, you know, like pre-World War II births.
Yeah.
Look at our selection.
I mean, it's like, what are you going to do?
Everybody's so old.
I know.
It's like...
Anyway, okay, let's not go down that rabbit hole.
The point is, this technology works whether you support Trump, good old Joe, Bernie Sanders, or RFK, or anybody else.
The technology is universal.
It's good for people on the right, people on the left, people who are off-grid, people who are in the middle, independent people, all of it.
Yeah, no, I agree.
And by the way, I do love going to Trump's rallies.
I've gone to about eight of them.
Have you really?
I have.
And the reason why I love going is because I love the people that go.
Not to listen to the message, but the Americans, the people that go, are so amazing.
And they're so fun to see and meet new people.
And I've made a lot of friends at the rallies.
I had no idea you went to Trump rallies.
Yeah, yeah.
I've gone to quite a few of them.
I've never been to a Trump rally.
Really?
No.
Well, now I can go with the phone and know that I'm not going to get tracked.
I wasn't, January 6th, I really wanted to go, but now I'm glad I didn't go because I would have taken my iPhone with me and I would have had a knock at my door.
So thankfully, I did not go for that particular event.
But now when I go, I'm going to take my satellite phone with me and I'm going to take my Kinecta Mobile phone with me.
And we've made an easy website, Mike.
Phone123.com.
Phone123.com.
Select the plan.
We have anywhere from $35 to $100 per month, depending on how much security and how much bandwidth you need.
But the security, the big security, starts at the $55 plan.
Because it does cost money to pay to keep it secured.
Yes, it does.
But what I love about it is there's a default app on it that you could just bring up the app and it shows you three green check marks like secured, private, secured.
I forgot what they all say.
One of them is a VPN. One of them is the encryption, point-to-point encryption.
I forgot what the third one is.
But it's cool that it shows you the status so you know you're secured when you're using it.
And by the way, to our audience and to everybody watching, You know, my conversations on the phone, they're not crazy.
I'm not like, you know, smuggle fentanyl into Texas.
No.
I would be totally opposed to that.
But what I say on my phone is not the government's business.
That's the bottom line.
And I don't want something I say on the phone to be used against me one day.
Maybe one day they outlaw broccoli seeds, and then they go back and find out that I was buying seeds from this local farmer, or I bought raw milk.
There's something that is criminalized right now.
So here I am on the phone.
Can you drop off a shipment of the raw milk in the parking lot?
I'll have cash and gold for you.
And then two years later, you're in jail for being a raw milk smuggler.
That's the way things are going in this country.
Yeah, that's right.
And even, I mean, you know, a lot of Americans aren't doing anything illegal.
They just want to live their life.
They want their privacy.
Look, for many, many years, Facebook made billions and billions of dollars, all social network, really, and didn't give us a single penny.
I think they made over $1,000 per person selling, you know, some of the things that they were searching and they were selling them other products.
If you were drinking Pepsi and I like that message.
We want to have our privacy.
When we search for something, we just want to search for that product.
That's it.
Please don't sell me other products.
I don't want them.
And that's kind of one of the things that we are going to take back by having security.
This is a very real thing.
I'm not joking about this, but last night I was doing a podcast and I was talking about mental illness.
And one of the mental illnesses, and I couldn't think of the name, is...
You've heard of furries?
People dress up like furry animals?
And they meet up?
Okay, but there's another...
I'm surprised that you wouldn't know that.
No, come on!
It's pop culture now!
People dress up like furries.
But there's another thing where some people...
There was a documentary on this.
Some people, I don't mean to get crude, but they are sexually attracted to cars.
So I was trying to find out, what is this called?
So in my browser history, it's like sexual attraction to vehicles.
I'm typing this in to try to find out, what is this called?
And I couldn't even find the name for it.
The closest I found was paraphilia, which is kind of a broad mental illness covering all kinds of weird things.
But there's a case in the real world where I'm searching for stuff That could be kind of embarrassing if it were weaponized against you.
Like, why were you searching for people sexually attracted to Volkswagens or whatever?
Well, I was doing a podcast on that, you know?
Or I was researching for a book.
Maybe I'm a Hollywood writer.
I'm writing a TV show.
And it's a show about perverted furries having sex with pickup trucks or something.
I mean, who knows?
But that's nobody's business.
You know what I'm saying?
That should be private.
Yeah, no, I agree.
I think we're all entitled to some kind of privacy.
But I also want to let you know that if you have the iPhone, even if you power your iPhone off for the next up to 72 hours, they are still listening in and they still know when you sleep.
They know when you wake up.
They know what you're doing, what room you're in.
They have all of that data.
They are listening.
You are being watched.
You are being listened.
They know what you're doing.
And it's all not to destroy you, but to profit off of you.
But that violates your privacy, and it can be weaponized against you.
And I know that that data are sold to third-party companies.
And so some of those third-party companies can be quasi-government groups that then weaponize it against you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, for example, you know, Dinesh D'Souza, he did that movie, I think it was called 2000 Mules.
Yeah.
And what they did is they just went to one of these third-party data aggregators and they bought all the geolocation data of people's phones and found out all these mules were going from ballot boxes to ballot stuffing, ballot drop-off locations.
That's how they made the movie.
They just went out and bought this data.
It was like, whoa, wait a second.
So people stuffing the ballots had their phones with them, obviously, but they didn't know they were being tracked.
Yeah.
And they found 2,000 mules.
It's probably like 10,000 mules, you know?
Yeah, I think.
I mean, not everybody downloaded the right apps to get tracked or had the same operating system to get tracked, but the point is that what you're offering, connect to mobile, Is a privacy-secured, non-tracking application overlay and a carrier replacement so that your data are not sold.
Your data's not going to be sold.
Your calls are going to be private, secured, not stored.
You can even...
We have the Binion phone, which is de-Googled.
It is about $1,400.
And with that phone, if you choose to buy that phone, Mike, you can actually set it up to delete the messages after they're read after about 15 seconds.
So the other guy...
You know, because you can delete it from your phone, but the person you sent it to, this gives you a guarantee that it is deleted.
Not that you're trying to hide anything, but there's some things that you just want to say to someone and then delete it.
Yeah, like, meet me at the furry convention, and then you don't want any evidence of that.
I'm still surprised that you know that.
Hey, I'm on top of pop culture.
Tina, you underestimate my pop culture knowledge here.
No, we have to have our hands on the pulse of all kinds of crazy things happening in society.
And all the bridges that are being hit by barges, too, by the way.
There's something you don't want on your phone.
Like, if you're the pilot of a barge, And you just hit a bridge, which just happened in Galveston, Texas.
You're like, erase history!
Erase history!
Because you were chatting with your girlfriend on the phone, and then your barge hit the bridge, right?
Yeah.
Because that's going to be a criminal investigation right there.
You want to lose that phone as fast as possible, throw it in the river!
Yeah, sometimes even when we throw it in a river, they can still get the data.
With this, yeah, you're absolutely right.
But you know what?
We're not encouraging people to do anything illegal.
No, not illegal.
I'm just joking around.
I know, yeah, yeah.
But I think it's nice that we know that we have secured calls.
We're not being sold.
There is a plan out there now, a phone service out there.
We're the first.
This was enjoyed by the military and by the government organizations for many years, and now it is available for the public.
You're entitled to security.
I'm entitled to security.
You're entitled to security.
And we all are.
We're all entitled to some kind of a privacy issue.
So real end-to-end, point-to-point encryption, but that means that if I'm calling somebody, they need to be on the same service to have the end-to-end encryption.
And it's a special app that does that.
So that's a data app.
It can work on Wi-Fi or it can use the cell tower data using the carrier card.
Yep.
But I just want to be clear, if you use that phone to call just some regular person who doesn't have a secured phone, that conversation is not encrypted end-to-end because it goes eventually through the AT&T towers.
Right, so we do encourage you to, when you sign up, to also tell your friends and family and encourage them to get this phone as well and the service as well.
And we do have family plans available so that if you want to get yourself, a spouse, children, a phone, You can, and we have a discounted plan for family plans, and all the phones are included on most of the plans.
The phones are included for free if you don't have an Android-based phone.
If you do have a phone, a lot of people already purchased a phone.
Yeah, like a Google phone, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, after January 6th, it'd be crazy not to start to continue to use iPhone.
I mean, that's insane, right?
Yeah, totally.
Because you're just telling people, hey, look, here I am, come and get me.
Yeah.
So a lot of people, a lot of Americans already got an Android-based phone that is secured.
I think you have somebody that you work with that sells the Google phones.
Oh yeah, that's right.
So anyone that purchased the phone, what is it called?
Above Phone.
Above Phone.
Anyone that's purchased Above Phone, you have a secure phone now.
Now you need secure service.
Right.
So you could go into phone123.com, get a chip, phone123.com, get a SIM card, and now you've got both.
Now you're like, you know...
Let me add something really important.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
But I've seen a lot of people in independent media promoting VPN services...
With some really not true promises.
They say, oh, you get this VPN, and this VPN protects your identity, protects your privacy, protects your security.
Not if you have a Google operating system, a Google Android, the OS is spying on you.
The VPN doesn't stop Google from spying on you through the Google apps, and in addition, the VPN doesn't stop AT&T from spying on your voice calls through I mean, a VPN alone changes your IP address for websites you're accessing, but if you go to a website and log in with your email address, now they've established that connection anyway, and the VPN by itself doesn't stop your Google phone from spying on you.
So what I like about ConnectaPhone, you got rid of the Google OS spying, It has a VPN to alter your IP address, plus it changes the carrier.
So the carrier is not spying on you.
Now those three things create triple-layer privacy security that VPN alone can't do.
Have you heard these VPN ads where they make a lot of promises that technically aren't true?
That's right.
And these phones will always show your location no matter where you are, somewhere in Miami.
That's it.
There's nothing else.
Connect a mobile phone.
Yeah, connect a mobile phone.
What if you're already somewhere in Miami?
If you're in Miami, then yeah.
It just says you're still in Miami.
Yeah, you're still in Miami.
But wherever I, if I use your phone, it says I'm in Miami.
You're always in Miami, yeah.
Maybe in my mind I am in Miami.
Taking a vacation in my head to Miami.
Yeah, yeah.
There are the beaches in Miami.
Yes.
Okay, so, always in Miami.
That's great.
These, the phones, so, Connecta Mobile offers the phones, With all this installed, or the service and the SIM cards to go onto a phone you already have.
Right.
An Android phone.
Right.
And I just also want to remind all of your listeners that we are the only company that is not going to get some really detailed information from you.
We're not going to ask you for your social security number.
Yay!
Unless you come from online.
If you come from online or some kind of...
Advertisement.
But if you say you found us on Mike Adams, listen to the podcast, we're not going to ask for your social security number.
We're not going to ask for your date of birth.
We're not going to ask for any private information.
So your information will stay pretty private.
You got that, folks?
That's the secret code word.
You just say my name.
Go to phone123.com.
Say my name.
And pretty much, there's no KYC process for you to get this phone, essentially.
Because the trust is already established.
Our audience is very trustworthy.
The audience are so trustworthy.
We're not even marketing on Google or other websites I should be mentioning, just online.
Big tech platforms.
Yeah, there's so much fraud there.
You have no idea.
This is the reason why we really love doing podcasts and working with you, Steve Quill, the USA Watchdog, Doug Hagman, Bannon.
It's because, you know, the customers that come in from these areas, they're actually really honest people.
And you don't get the garbage that you get from online marketing product.
Because that's where all the people that want to...
Do fraudulent, go and all the thieves or whatever try to get the phone for free and then they don't pay.
That's where they come from.
So we don't do that online.
We charge online when customers go to Google and try to get a phone.
They're going to pay $1,400 for the phone.
It's the Google penalty.
Essentially.
There's a lot of dishonest people out there.
But the listeners, we have found in the past five years since we've been working with the podcasters, this is our future for our company.
One more feature is there's a broadcast feature on the phones where there's going to be a Health Ranger broadcast list Where I can type in messages to go to people like, don't forget to buy raw milk or whatever.
And then that appears in their secure app on their phones if they're on the service, right?
Right.
It's like a secret broadcast app.
Yeah, that's not going to be blocked by anyone.
Uncensored.
Yeah, uncensored.
So in the future, if you opt in to receive a message from Mike Adams once you get the phone, or from Steve Guell, or from anyone that you select, You will be able to opt in and you will be able to get these text messages from Mike or Bannon or pretty much any of the podcasters that we work with.
And when they want to send a private message, they will be able to send you a message and it will come from them, direct from them to you.
Yeah.
That's cool, because I would use that just for emergencies, you know, and keep people up to date.
Not commercial spam, not third-party messages.
Well, why not when you have a new product?
Your products are so amazing, by the way.
I love your products.
But I would use that as an emergency channel.
Because of all the censorship and who knows what's going to happen before the election with emergencies and domestic things, events, who knows.
But we need emergency channels that are decentralized and not controlled and not censorable.
So I'm really grateful that your company is providing this technology.
It's pretty amazing.
I've had a lot of companies approach me over the years with various sort of versions of what you are describing, but not as well developed.
And I've tried a couple of them.
Money years ago on some phone that was supposed to be made.
It was pre-COVID. And then when COVID happened, it was like, well, it's going to be delayed three years.
But they already took my money.
So, whatever.
Yeah, bummer.
Yeah, no, I'm sorry.
There's a lot of things that didn't work.
Yeah, no, there's a lot of things.
I think it was way ahead of its time.
Look, it took a long time.
That phone that we developed, Binian Phone, the one that you use, you know, that one, it's not made in China.
It is made in Finland.
Yeah, so it takes time to develop these things.
It took us two years to develop this program to make sure that this is secured and what we're selling is security.
Because, you know, obviously, Mike, we've had a long-term relationship, and that's one of the things that we don't want to, you know, ruin.
Our company loves the relationship that we've built.
We've built trust with a lot of our customers, and we want to keep that trust.
And that's the reason why we didn't.
We could have launched this.
They really wanted us.
The board wanted us to launch it last year.
We're like, no, we have to test it, test, test, test.
Took us about 16 more months of testing before we were comfortable in launching this phone123.com.
Alright folks, so that's the website.
Go to phone123.com and check out the service as a replacement for your current carrier.
It can work on your existing Android phone.
And thank you, Tina, for coming in studio to share this with us.
And I really look forward to using the service, using the phone, and the broadcast system as well.
Everything that you do is top of the line, very professional.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for having me.
I really appreciate it.
We appreciate you here in studio.
And thank all of you for joining us today and watching here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon, and check out their website, phone123.com.
Take care.
I've got some great news.
We have some exciting new products at healthrangerstore.com and some old favorites that are back in stock.
Let me show you what we have.
If you'll go to the camera here on the desk, we've got quercetin that is now available, plant-based quercetin.
Which is extremely popular right now.
Check it out, healthrangerstore.com.
We've got pine needle nasal spray, which is made from the loblolly pine that is very high naturally in shikimic acid.
And I actually harvested those pine needles myself, by the way.
So that's a really exciting project.
I won't travel without it, by the way.
Even public speaking, I always use that to rinse my nasal passages before going out in public.
We've also got back in stock now laundry detergent powder.
And remember that we don't use any toxic fragrance chemicals of any kind.
We don't use any harmful ingredients that harm aquatic species or the environment or the waterways or anything like that.
If you want laundry detergent that's clean for you and clean for the environment, then you can get that at healthrangerstore.com.
Blueberry vanilla pancake mix powder that is a fan favorite.
We keep running out of that.
We've got that back in stock.
We have a seven-seed snack mix now that has this combination of really high-nutrition seeds.
This is going to be a very popular product.
You can add it to cereals.
You can add it to mixes.
You can eat it as a snack all by itself.
I know people are going to love that one.
We've also got Chaga mushroom powder back in stock there as well, and a few other products.
Check out our website, healthrangerstore.com, and there you'll see the specials that we have.
You'll see right there is Memorial Day specials that we have.
We've got lots of things back in stock.
We're able to offer discounts from time to time, and new products are coming in regularly.
And, of course, every purchase that you make at healthrangerstore.com helps support our infrastructure, what we're building for you, the platforms for freedom of speech like brighteon.io, the free downloadable AI language model tools at brighteon.ai the free downloadable AI language model tools at brighteon.ai helps fund this platform, the free speech video platform, brighteon.com, as well as naturalnews.com, and other efforts that we're undertaking.
Everything that we do is designed to support the infrastructure of human freedom.
We want you to be healthy.
We want you to be well off.
We want you to live with abundance and inspiration and with a sense of optimism about the future, which I know is difficult these days given all the insanity in the world, but one of the things that helps you the most is staying healthy.
And that's why we do laboratory testing, extensive testing for all the products that we sell at our store.
And that's why we choose clean, organic, certified organic raw materials, ingredients for all of our products.
So again, shop at HealthRangerStore.com.
You'll be doing yourself, your health a favor while also financially supporting us so that we can continue to build the infrastructure of human freedom that benefits you and everyone around you.
And thank you so much for your support.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon and the Health Ranger Store.
And God bless you all.
Have a wonderful day.
Take care.
A global reset is coming.
And that's why I've recorded a new nine-hour audiobook.
It's called The Global Reset Survival Guide.
You can download it for free by subscribing to the naturalnews.com email newsletter, which is also free.
I'll describe how the monetary system fails.
I also cover emergency medicine and first aid and what to buy to help you avoid infections.