Bonus Episode!!!!! Prepping for communication shutdown with Chris Hoar
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Greetings earthlings and humans and any animals who might be tuning in to the sound of my melodious and fabulous voice during this podcast.
Welcome to the podcast.
I have such an interesting guest to talk to today.
And he has such an unforgettable name.
I shall never, ever forget his name.
Chris... HORR!
So you see, my patience is growing thin.
Hi, Roseanne.
How are you doing today?
I'm pretty damn good.
What about yourself?
Well, just living the life of a whore here in Denver, the only legal whorehouse in the city of Denver, and I believe the state of Colorado.
That we know about.
Good for you.
That's an accomplishment.
Well, my parents are very proud.
It's about the only thing I've achieved.
Now, are you getting the government monies to underwrite all your studies and such yet?
Well, I've applied, but apparently brothels and things like that don't qualify for most grants.
But, you know, I'm definitely out.
I get email alerts about federal handouts and I'm really hopeful.
I mean, a lot of people seem to get them.
So, you know.
Hilarious.
It's also absurd.
I don't know.
But anyway, I love the whole satellite phone thing because, boy, you know, the grid or the whole whatever they're calling it that happened just the other day where all the cell service was knocked out, especially here in Hawaii, it was just terrifying to be cut off from your loved ones or neighbors or, you know, if you live up in the woods like certain of us do, you know, you can't, you know, You're lucky to have any self-service, but when you can't get any at all, it's terribly frightening.
It's also the first thing they attack.
If it's a cyber attack, they take out the self-service.
But first, let people know that Chris is from Sat123.com, so they know why we have Monotalk.
He's an expert on satellite phones, so that's why we're talking to him, because We've done ads for the company before and we felt like, you know what, this is something maybe people don't understand the importance of.
We had a few episodes where it came up out of the blue with our guests and we felt like, let's just give the people a good solid piece of information that they can research on themselves.
So we reached out to Sat123 and they gave us Chris Hoare.
I'd love to say that.
And he's here to talk to you about it.
We all do.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's very timely, guys.
I mean, just, you know, of course, it's not that far back.
It was, what, October?
We had the terrible tragedy in Lahaina.
Yeah.
And I was just talking to Jake about this before we came on.
There was a gentleman out there who worked for the Maui Ocean Resort Club, I think it is.
And he was the only one in Lahaina, apparently, who had a satellite phone.
And with that one phone, He was able to turn around 14,000 people or cars that were heading right to certain death, you know.
So that's the power of these phones.
Because as you know, the cell service was down across the island.
9-1-1 was down across the island.
So the only thing that people had was sat phones.
And the reason that those things worked when the cell phones didn't is because sat phones Talk directly to the satellites in the sky.
They don't need cell towers on the ground.
And that's why they work literally anywhere on earth where you can see the sky.
It's why US military uses them and relies on them, the US government, FEMA, all these guys.
That's what they bring with them because they know that only 7% believe it or not, of the earth is covered by cell phone service of any kind.
7%, you know, and that's not a lot.
And those maps you see on TV where there's like millions of dots everywhere, you know, that's really exaggerated because they only put cell towers where they can make money, right?
It's a total colonization project that they're underwriting by our tax monies.
It's the biggest yank that's ever been.
What a yank.
It pisses me off, man.
It's such a yank.
The people can't even... I mean, they're so brainwashed that they continue to rely on systems that continually fail them over and over and over and fund them and question in no way where the funding goes and what it does.
Where it ends up, where it's laundered, how it's returned to private pockets of donors who are giving it for kickbacks and this and that and a bunch of crime from top to bottom.
Don't you think the whole damn world is going to get in a lot of trouble pretty soon when everything just implodes?
What do you think?
I mean, I think, look, just yesterday, right, we had a million people without service, we had 911 service down across the United States.
And, you know, we saw what then happened is that people who did have cell service, were calling 911 to see if it worked.
And that meant that 911 was just clogged absolutely everywhere.
And this was just one little, whether it was a cyber attack, a hack, or as AT&T says, a software upgrade, you know, I don't know.
But we do know, even according to the FBI director just last week, he was saying that, you know, China, Russia and North Korea are spending a fortune and they have thousands of people working on their only one thing and that's attacking US infrastructure.
This is from the FBI.
This is not some crazy theory that people can discount, you know.
It's like, this is what the government is saying and I believe them on this one because we know that these countries, they want to attack us and take us down.
But it's a lot cheaper to use hackers than it is to use bombs and missiles and so on and stuff like that, you know.
So why would they take the expensive option?
When they could just attack our infrastructure and look at what chaos we had just yesterday on what was a relatively small outage, whatever caused it.
Right.
Well, I mean, they've been doing it for so very long and everybody's been ignoring it and looking elsewhere, but they've been trying to lock down all communications, terrestrial and all those other words.
They try to monitor and control everything so that nothing can break through that cocoon of non-information and denial that's about, hey, get on these trains.
You're only being relocated, you're not going to gas chambers.
Get on these trains, there's work on the other side.
You know, let's do it.
You know, all you have to do is sign away all your shit and get on this train and everybody's going to take care of you.
It's all good.
I mean, just the beast, isn't it the beast?
Yeah, it is.
And I'll tell you why.
Because like your cell phone, right?
It has a camera and has a microphone.
When you turn your phone off, the reason that when you turn it back on again, that the time is still correct, is the secondary battery in your phone that powers the clock.
But guess what?
It also powers the microphone and the camera.
So you think your phone is off, nobody can be listening or watching.
You're absolutely wrong.
You know, the phone can be remotely turned on or remotely activated, and it could be listening to you, recording you, and archiving what you say.
It is, of course, always tracking your location to within a couple of feet, wherever you are.
And again, even if you put your phone on airplane mode, when you turn it back on, it was still recording your location the entire time it was on airplane mode, for example.
Right.
So they always know where you were, where you are, what you're saying.
And that's why when you go to Google or Facebook and you see, if you're talking with your wife or husband about, you know, new windows, you go onto Facebook and suddenly they're trying to sell you windows.
They're not just lucky.
I'm trying to find a window fixer upper.
I keep talking about that all the time, but I don't get any benefits from that.
Them having all my info.
I don't know.
Is that how they do that, Chris?
Is that real true?
Because I know that there's targeted ads.
Well, I knew you'd do a search and it would show up, but there are times where it shows up and I never did a search and it scares the crap out of me.
So many of these apps are listening to you.
And of course, when you agree to the conditions, right, you start scrolling up 500 pages of like garbage, right?
But in there somewhere, it says, Hey, We can do this, we can do that, we can sell you that, you know, all these things.
And sure, they're upfront about it to the point that anyone's going to read it, which they're not, you know.
But even if they don't ask your permission, we know that for a long time, especially certain apps have been recording everything that you're doing and listening to it to try and enhance, you know, their service and sell you more services or products or whatever it is.
And that's, you know, just another place where the satellite phone comes in.
Satellite phones can only be tracked on the best case scenario to within 50 square miles of where you are when you're using the phone.
And look, I'm sitting on my couch right now.
It's about 20, 30 square feet.
I lose my remote control on my couch every single day.
So good luck trying to find someone in a 50 square mile radius.
You know, there's a reason they don't do it for these sat phones.
The military doesn't want the location of their soldiers being known right down to pinpoint.
You know, so satellite phones provide you with a lot more privacy than cell phones.
They're not tracking your GPS like the cell phones are, and it's extremely... Yeah, they're like state-of-the-art military grade, right?
Yeah, yeah.
That's why, look, you want what the emergency professionals are using, right?
Because they know what's going to work when they go into a disaster area.
Everyone who flew into Lahaina after that tragedy last year had sat phones and satellite communications with them, because they know if they didn't bring them, there's nothing there that they could use.
They would be literally dead in the water.
Well, you know, the people of Lahaina knew in 2018, because the same I think the same fires happened, and they petitioned the government then.
They were all just poo-pooed, you know, said, oh, you don't know what you're talking about, like they do.
Yeah.
And they said, when are you going to fix this water situation?
Because it does go back to the water.
Right.
Oh, my God.
They actually believe these people, or I don't even know if they are people, all these projections of bad karma that are walking around in human form.
These demons or whatever they are, I don't really know, but they're not quite human or something is off with them, you know?
Something is really off.
Because they don't care about stuff that human beings care about.
Like, they don't care about life.
No, I mean, they're there to protect their own interest rate and to line their own pockets.
I mean, that's what they do.
We know that.
And that's why being prepared or being a prepper, some people consider that a dirty word.
I consider it common sense.
Why would you not be prepared for any possible situation, especially in a world today where you turn on the news, you see what's actually, they're actually reporting, and that's only a little bit of what's going on, you know, and it's terrifying.
But none of what's happening is in our best interest.
That's what I'm sure.
That you can take to the bankrupt bank.
That's great.
Hey Chris, also aren't the conversations on satellite phone, this is why I really wanted to have you on because these are so many questions that need to be answered for anybody interested in this.
Aren't the conversations also encrypted?
Not just that it's not trackable or as easily trackable, but your voice communication is encrypted, right?
They can't hear it?
Look, there's different satellite phones in different networks, there is encryption, you know, the point really is that there are comparatively very few satellite phones and satellite phone users out there.
So, look, the intelligence services are much more interested in the mass market, you know, the cell phones, that kind of thing, where most people are, and they're not putting, you know, so they don't put as much effort into a network that has far fewer people on it.
Now, they don't ignore it, and there's no such thing as 100% encrypted or safe, whatever anyone tells you.
Encryption is really just about being ahead of computing power today, right?
So whatever the fastest computing power is today, you just need to be ahead of that.
But if you don't upgrade, then by tomorrow, that computing power can crack your encryption, if that makes sense.
And look, I'm not a tech guy, but it makes sense to me.
You're not going to outrun the lion, you're going to outrun your buddy.
That's what you want to do.
And that's what satellite phones give you.
They give you a lot of privacy.
Which is great because it affords you the ability to speak with other citizens and neighbors and get a plan together on how to protect your loved ones in case of need.
Yeah, you're absolutely right, Roseanne.
Satellite phones, when they came out, they were like $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 a minute, and they were for the rich, right?
But at Sat123.com, we believe that everyone is entitled to emergency communications or access to emergency communications.
So in the 20 years we've been in this business, we've now brought the price of that phone down to zero when you activate with us and sign a contract.
So instead of paying $1,500, $2,000 for a brand new sat phone that you'll pay anywhere else in the country, you get the sat phone for free, and then you sign up on a plan, which is $80 to $90 a month.
And that gives you about 100 minutes a month.
And with those minutes, you can call anyone else.
You're not just enabled to call another sat phone.
You can call a cell phone, a landline, anywhere on earth.
And they can call you too, and you can send and receive texts.
But say the overwhelming reason to have one is, was clear as day yesterday and clear as day in Lahaina, when the cell towers go down, your sat phone will stay up.
And look, I mean, it's just like kind of a, it's like a bit of an older cell phone, it's a bit thicker than that.
Yeah, that's what they used to look like, cell phones used to look like.
Right, back in the briefcase, yeah.
Even bigger.
They were even a little bit bigger, I think.
You had the briefcase with it?
No, I remember.
No, and also, the satellite phones are great, but I actually bought from your site the BivyStick, which is basically like a little antenna for those of you who don't know, if you don't want to do the satellite.
Yeah, there it is.
This thing's amazing.
You download an app on your phone.
As long as it's outside and you can see the sky, you can actually just put it outside and text.
So if the cell phone's a little too much for you, and you just want this little baby stick,
you can at least text your family, hey, I'm okay, I'm staying here.
I need one of those because you guys are always looking for me and I'm always lost.
Well, it's not trackable, that's the problem.
Otherwise I would have put one of these in your, like, sewed it into your skin.
But I need to get you a microchip.
You put one of them trackers in my wallet and it started to get...
I did.
And you still lost your phone, believe it or not.
That's an invasion of your privacy, Rosanne.
I said I soon lost her.
No, I put it in her phone case, because she kept losing her phone.
So I was like, Oh, just put the air.
It's just an air tag.
And then she's like, Oh, that's great.
And then didn't tell me that she got a new phone case and left it.
So then she lost her phone one day and we're like, Oh, I'll just track you.
And it was in her purse and we never found her phone.
It's a whole long story.
She's just can't, she can't be tracked, but it's not that she's trying not to be.
She's just that she just drops everything and breaks everything.
No, I mean the bivy stick here, Rosanne, this turns your cell phone into a satellite texting device.
So even if you don't have a SIM card in your cell phone with this little bivy stick... See, that's fantastic.
I need to set me up on that, Jake.
Well, I need to know where in the hell you stock it.
I'll tell you, it's in my backpack right now.
But I don't know if I should give you more.
Can I have it then, if it's mine?
Of course, of course.
But I don't want you to lose it.
It's important that you don't lose it.
Look at this, how my son, he's gaslighting me.
It's not gaslighting if it's true.
I've said this before.
Gaslighting is when you tell someone they're crazy and they're not.
When they are, it's just telling the truth.
But the important thing is I have the bivy stick.
I have it ready for you and I'll set you up.
I hope you can't track me.
Now I'm getting a TV satellite.
It's not even to track you.
All joking aside, what this bivy stick does, Ma, for real, is let's say you're at your farm, which you don't have a good cell phone anyway, Uh, and you don't want to make a call, but you just want to text.
You prefer text like me.
I hate when people, when people call me on the phone, I'm insulted.
Like I, this is a texting device, not a, but anyway, the Bivi, you can turn your phone into a satellite texting device.
So you text just like your regular phone.
That would just be great.
I get people text out here in the Pacific.
Oftentimes a text will show up from family and it's like from three weeks ago.
Yeah.
I mean, it really happens.
It's crazy.
I know.
Yeah.
No, the bivvy prevents that.
And again, normally those are around two, $300 at Sat123.com.
They're free with activation.
It's about 60 bucks a month and you get unlimited texts in and out on your bivvy.
So just another way.
I'm getting all kinds of ideas now.
And are those encrypted, Chris, or?
I mean, they run over the same satellite network, the Iridium satellite network, which is the best one out there.
There's only a couple, but the Iridium one is the best one.
So yeah, you get all the same kind of privacy.
It's safer than texting on an iPhone.
Anything is safer than using your cell phone.
Right.
No kidding.
No kidding.
Well, that's why I wanted to have you on because, you know, we've done a couple ads for you guys back in the day because we love this product.
We have it.
We believe in it.
We only sell products we believe in.
But that was before you, as far as I understand, that was before you ran the promo of a free phone because we were telling people, hey, go buy a thousand dollar phone and sign on.
And I think it was a tough sell.
So I want to thank you so much for bringing this exciting new offer, which is basically if they sign up, the phone's free.
And this is a thousand to fifteen hundred dollar device, right?
Yeah, or more.
You just go on Amazon or Google, wherever, and have a look at the price of these things.
Everyone else is charging for this Iridium 9555 phone.
They're charging at least $1,000, maybe $2,000.
We want to make a profit.
We're a company, a capitalist company.
We believe the best way to do that is to help as many people as possible.
It shouldn't just be the rich and wealthy and privileged who are able to survive a disaster.
We think that's wrong and so we want to make this service as affordable as possible.
I think it may turn out being the other way.
What's that?
What?
I think the few are going to have victory over the many.
That's what Torah says.
That's what God says.
So, yeah, I think that's what's happening.
I think the people will be victorious over this monster that seeks to end our freedom and our lives, you know?
Big old damn demon that it is.
Well, look, if you look at China, right, what they're doing over there with the social score, every citizen has a score based on how committed they are to the party and the government and what they're associating with.
And if you have a low score, you can't go to certain restaurants, you can't fly on certain planes or at all, you know, you can't leave your town.
So you have to be good little boys and girls, you know, and follow the government religiously and what they say in order to just get access to basic life needs, you know, and services and goods.
That's what, you know, that's the warning sign for me out there.
That's what they want to do.
And so we have to stay away from that.
We have to turn and rebel against people who are trying to take over ultimate control of us, our data, you know, and certainly tracking devices.
You can't do that in this country.
We must get regular humans into office at all levels, especially the local level.
You need to take back the community that you live in, starting with the neighborhood you live in and who your neighbors are and who their neighbors are.
And then make sure your will is manifested in the representative you then choose to hold them accountable.
Fingers in the pie of your tax money.
You take control at the local level and that's what needs to happen and I really think that's the lesson being taught right now.
Yeah.
No, I think you're right.
I mean, back in the olden days, right, communities would get together, decide what their village or their town needed, and they would appoint people to do it and they would hold them accountable.
Today, most people don't vote.
Most people, like my wife works in local politics, right?
It's like they don't, nobody has a clue of what is going on in the state houses.
Nobody pays attention to it.
Unless it's election time, then they see a few ads, make a decision.
You know, look, whatever your politics are, you know, if you're not more involved than that, then you get what you deserve.
You get the leaders you deserve.
And that's kind of where we've come to.
You know, I mean, there's so much money in government and politics these days.
If you don't have big money, you can't play.
I mean, these lobbyists are writing the bills.
It's not the senators or the Congress people.
They're not writing bills.
The lobbyists write them, hand them over, they get stamped, and now we have laws.
And they usually benefit corporations.
Of course they do.
That's all it's about.
It's just one big corporate technocratic international Subcommittee of the same old grifters that's always been in control.
It's the grifters.
The grifters and their grifting families.
Like, you know, trailer trash at the nth degree and then rewarding themselves for it.
And intermarrying.
I mean, they're inbred and every other damn thing.
Worse than the hillbillies.
And yet they carved out how to rob everybody, get richer and richer and richer.
And how did they do that?
Well, they started every war and then armed both sides.
Smart business.
You've got to be a real lizard to come up with that, don't you think?
Lizard thinker.
That's very reptilian there to go, how do I get these people to off themselves so that, as Richard Pryor said, I have more room to ride my horsey.
What do you think about that, Chris?
Well, I think your mom's right.
It was, was it FDR, and forgive me if I'm wrong, who warned us about the military-industrial complex?
No, it was Eisenhower.
It was Eisenhower, right.
Okay, right.
So that was 80 years ago, essentially, right?
He said, if we don't deal with this right now, we'll never be able to control it.
And we did nothing about it.
And now we, you know, we just got out of two wars that cost how many trillions of dollars and achieved- And three more.
Not a whole lot, except, you know, a lot of people died.
We lost a lot of brave young men and women, and, you know, it cost a fortune.
But they went on for so long, I think, because people are making money.
Why end a good thing, right?
I mean, every time a missile blows up or a gun is fired, someone's getting paid.
Right.
Yeah, but to what end?
And here's the missing piece I'll add, because what they did was, using your tax dollars, your hard-earned blood, sweat and tears, You know, family people out there that do pay the taxes and the work, you know, that they're getting taxed for.
Talk about Pharaoh and a system of debt slavery.
You're getting taxed for the work you do.
Right.
But that ain't slavery there.
Taxed debt slavery.
But, you know, here you come where It just gets so ingrained over and over, generation after generation, as certain things happen while they're yanking everybody's chain.
They're stealing us blind, just like What's-her-name did there in South America.
Don't cry for me, Argentina.
Evita Peron, I think her name was.
Yeah, the Perons, they bankrupted their country too with bullshit.
That's what they all do.
We gotta outlaw bullshit.
And you know, Obama made bullshit legal, which has always upset me when he We did that Smith-Munson thing, you know?
So it was legal to tell the American people propaganda rather than fact in the media.
Where the media is getting paid on our tax money to lie to our ass.
How do you like them apples for lemming programming?
What the hell?
Well, like Chris says, there's things we can do to fight it.
You've got to stay like encryption, using that as an example, you got to stay in front of the computing power.
And for for us to communicate, we got to stay in front of the people that are spying on our phones and tracking us.
You always have to be able to speak to each other in a common sense language where truth actually has some value and bullshit.
It's nothing but bullshit.
That's what we're doing now.
Yeah, I mean, and look, we all know during any war that we've ever been involved in, especially the bigger wars, World War I, World War II, the first thing the government does is limit the media, right?
They want to control the information flow, and ever since then, it's never stopped.
So, you know, satellite phones provide an independent, you know, form of communication.
At the moment, they are not banned, they are legal, and I think they always will be as long as the U.S.
military is using them.
So this is just another way to be able to stay in touch and find out what's really going on.
Find the truth out from your friends, family, neighbors around the world or across the country.
You know, because cell phones will be the first thing that go down.
And you have other things on your site, right?
You tell me not to get... Did he say he don't want to get into any Q shit?
Yeah, I know.
I did.
I mean, you can do whatever you want.
But I just I just want to point out the importance of satellite phones and the baby stick and all the stuff like that.
I just want to ask his political opinion.
He probably will.
I'll let him answer that.
Do you think we're in a military occupation right now?
A devolution?
I mean, I think we've really had very little control for a long time.
You know, we have the perception of control.
We get to vote.
Although, you know, it's not always clear, you know, how that process works and, you know, how the counts are done.
But either way, look, whoever you vote for, you end up with the same corporation sponsored politicians.
There's more money going into K Street than there is going into these wars.
That's what it feels like.
So I think the government tells us what they want us to know.
And if we start to go the other way, then they'll do something about it.
Would that mean then that the government is for sale to the highest bidder on earth?
Answer me this, would that mean then that the government is for sale to the highest
bidder on earth?
Isn't that what that implies?
Well, yeah, look, I think the fact that you can have a bill written and passed through
Congress with money, nothing but money, means exactly that.
You know, look, I don't have the means to write a bill or I'd get one that said everyone has to have a satellite phone, right?
First you got to become a senator, then sponsor that bill, then inside invest like Pelosi, then pass the law where you get 100 percent back 300 times.
Yeah, American dream, baby.
That's how you do it.
The people's money.
You socialize the risk and then privatized the,
you know, profit, the profits.
Yeah.
No, again, I think the government, you know, the government has been for sale for a very long time and only rich people can afford it and only rich corporations can afford it.
And of course they do what's in their own best interest.
They write laws that benefit them, right?
That's how things work.
And that would be fine if everyone could afford it, but it's a very, it's a very few who have way too much influence.
And I think it's been very damaging to the environment, to society in general, you know, society in general, to education.
To children's rights, to, you know, oh my God, it's unbearable what they've done with their fake NGOs and all the shit they moved their money to.
Nothing but a money laundering operation.
Just, you know, the people, our will is, we don't choose that.
We got more common sense than that shit.
You know, we're going to speak this time and we're going to affect the infrastructure.
Because we have the ability, because a lot of those infrastructure type thinkers are our own children and grandchildren, they understand what, you know, people at my end of the sphere, or whatever you call it, of life, the circle of life, we pass on what we know, what we lived through in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.
And now, even now, you know, they have to know the history of How they have tried to lock down the American people since they assassinated all of our heroes in the 60s, ending with JFK.
Yeah, no, I mean, I've been around since the late 60s myself, and I've seen the world go from having no internet, no cell phones, to the world we have today.
And, you know, kids who've grown up in the last 10, 20 years, they have no concept of that.
I mean, you used to be able to go out and not be bothered by whoever all the time, just have a good time and get home.
And then you check your messages, make a call, you know?
And I think those days were, you know, yeah, it was inconvenient maybe sometimes, but people were a lot more free.
Kids weren't glued to their cell phones all day long.
You know, I meet a lot of kids today who can't look me in the face.
They'd rather text me when I'm standing two feet in front of them.
That's how I am.
Can you blame them though?
Well, I'd probably be the same way, right?
Remember when you were little and you couldn't stand any adult because they were all a bunch of idiots?
Yeah, I was a little whore once upon a time, just running around doing my business and living large.
Yeah, look, there's good and bad to all things, you know, but I think the downside to this technology, you know, and there are a lot of good things that have come from it, but the downside is control, is data, that we are constantly, all of us, whatever we're doing, we're kicking out data.
We have watches on our arms to kick out our heart rate and so on.
We'll be able to discuss things with each other and by text, and it won't be intercepted by Biden's DOJ that will come and arrest us under their fake Jan 6 crusade against Common sense in America.
Not everybody that visits is on our politics mod.
Just keep that in mind.
What?
I said, not everyone that visits their website is in our political sphere.
Just keep that in mind.
Well, good.
Good luck to them.
They like Biden.
May the best man win.
And you know, I don't think we should kill each other over.
No.
Disagreements.
I mean, we didn't used to, right?
We used to live in a world where people could have two different opinions and just discuss them openly and agree to disagree.
And I think that was a better world, you know?
Today, it's like, oh, you don't agree with me.
It's like, F you.
It's like, that never gets anyone anywhere.
It just makes people angry.
And, you know, through the internet and other things, there are a lot of countries who hate us who are trying to stoke that anger.
And it's working, you know?
Well, the anger and hatred is a cha ting for the owners of this world.
That's their big cha ting.
That's where they get all their fundraising.
We exploit people's fears.
The other people in their own communities.
And then in the meantime, they herd you closer and closer into ghettos.
Yeah, I think regardless... That beast system, it works up, down, sideways, round and round, over, under, every which way.
It doesn't just work one way.
It's very sad.
Huh?
I was just gonna say, regardless of politics, even, like, there are things... No, it's between good and evil.
It's like, do you decide to be on the side of freedom for all people?
You know, and the right of people to dissent in the United States and other countries who are supposedly... And also not be tracked...
Yeah, and you don't want to be tracked.
You don't want how you spend your dollars to be tracked.
You don't want them to know everything you're searching for on Google.
You don't want it all to be this... Like you said, data is getting kicked out, Chris.
We don't want that data being sent to people that we don't know who's viewing it about us.
Those are our private decisions.
Those are our personal conversations.
And you have to fight back regardless of politics at some level and say... Well, because it really is a war on privacy.
It is.
On individual rights and privacy.
Well said.
And that brings up a great point.
We have this thing here.
If you can see, it's a Faraday bag.
When I drop my cell phone in here, my cell phone literally vanishes from the map.
Nobody can see me anymore.
Nobody can track me, listen to me, watch me.
And so it also stops any kind of radiation coming out of the phone.
You know, if you're worried about the health risks with that, it protects your phone from an EMP attack, you know, or EMF attack.
But here's the most interesting thing I learned.
I'm from England, obviously.
I'm an English whore, like I said earlier.
And in England, one of the fastest growing crimes is the theft of cars that have electronic starts.
So if you have a key fob that just you press a button and your car opens, somebody can buy on Amazon a $10 device, a booster, that they can walk right next to you, grab the signal from your key fob, and then go to your car and start it and drive away.
They don't have to touch you, they don't have to steal your car key, they can just grab it out of the air.
So imagine this, a lot of people get home, they put their key fob next to the front door, when they get in, lock the door, go to bed, I can walk up to that door, grab that key signal or get the number from that key without opening or breaking into the door, walk over to the car and start it and drive off.
The problem has gotten so bad that the English police forces across the country are giving away little Faraday boxes for people to put their key fobs into.
And we have those at sat123.com as well.
So this is just a part of the ongoing crime wave.
That the internet is enabling and digital data transfer is enabling and we just we have to be on God No one's going to come and tell us that you know about this stuff We have to be on the lookout for it.
You know ourselves eventually the government should start a magazine now Yeah, where's the best place to go get all this information?
I know your website to buy it, sat123.com, but is there a place where we can actually... Where do people go so they can read this information?
Yeah, look, we have a ton of videos on sat123.com about all of this.
They can also call us at 941-955-1020.
It's 941-955-1020.
And we have people there around the clock who will answer your questions and concerns, whether it's about securing your cell phone with a Faraday bag, setting up satellite internet, satellite telephones, a bivy stick, whatever it is.
And we can recommend to you the best plans for you and your family or your business.
You know, we've been doing this a long time.
We're very good at it.
And we provide our services at a price that is affordable to the average man and woman on the street.
And that's what I'm so proud of.
Me too.
We really like the product.
We love having, you know, the feeling of confidence that we won't be left alone, you know, with no way of communicating.
Absolutely.
There's nothing scarier to think about than being cut off from your friends and family, whether it's in a natural disaster.
With no alcohol.
With no alcohol, exactly.
Yeah, we've got to get that on your site, Chris.
But with the solar flare the other day when the whole thing went down, I mean, that's when I was like, that's why I called you.
I was like, we just, I'm not going to do this as an ad anymore.
Come on, tell the people where to go and what to do because it is, I don't believe that was a solar flare.
I don't believe it was a software update.
I think we are under cyber attack.
I think it's going to happen more and more.
And I think It would be dumb, and I'll say that word hard, to not start preparing for at least alternate communications.
Well, they say that they are not going to let the information out that the people want to see, that the people demand.
They're going to do everything they can, I guess, short of the ultimate Attack on it.
I don't know what they'll do, but I don't think that, you know, they don't want to be held accountable.
And so, you know, they still have the ability to censor fact about what they've done.
So that's dangerous for us, but also in hearkening for us because, you know, we have our hackers too over on this side of things.
We have our own hackers.
No, we have to.
We should have a lot more, I think.
I mean, the Chinese have so many that it's hard to see how we're going to win this unless we, you know, go toe-to-toe with them with the money and the numbers.
But, you know, politicians don't like to spend money on things that people can't see, right?
They, you know, they like to deliver things that didn't get them reelected or what have you.
So it's up to us to watch out for this.
Look, I mean, when the power grid gets attacked, there's still no federal mandate for security around most of the minor power stations or relays, which make up the majority of the power grid network.
So look, if they can take out a million cell phones for a few hours and cause this kind of chaos, imagine what happens if they took out the power grid for a month.
Yeah.
Or even a week.
Right.
I mean, the theories are flying around and, you know, some of them right, some of them wrong.
But, you know, you see chaos, even yesterday.
Backups wait times up to an hour on 9-1-1 because people whose phones were working were testing them by calling 9-1-1.
So 9-1-1 was deluged with useless calls, you know, and the people who needed the service were stopped through.
But, you know, I'm not blaming people for it, but that was one... It's pretty smart, though.
That's creating an online traffic jam.
To shut down information.
Yeah, so now they've seen that happens.
Next time they figure, well, we can do all kinds of things because no one's going to be able to call 911 because everyone will be trying to test it with the people who have the working phones.
So maybe that was a test.
Maybe AT&T was right.
Look, I don't know.
But I do know that there's a ton of money and people and effort going in to taking down this country's infrastructure, power grid, the air traffic control system, which by the way- The trains.
What about the trains?
I mean, you've got to talk about the trains.
Yeah, all of it.
Look, trains still move for the vast majority of commodities.
Yeah, exactly.
Look at the disaster there, you know, and that was in a tiny little town, you know, and it's horrific.
But imagine if that was in Manhattan, that was in Chicago, that was in Dallas, right?
I mean, look.
Well, I think it is in Manhattan right now.
They're saying that it's been hit hard with the Pretty much American people telling New York City to fuck off.
Let's hope.
They should.
They should.
That's what happened.
Yeah.
The third land of America where all the products are originating or moved from just told New York City to fuck their communist ass all the way off.
Like we said, we gotta take it in our own hands.
Shub-lob, whatever they're called.
Schwab?
Chubby, start eating bugs right now like your hero, Klaus Schwab.
Start eating your bugs and this kind of thing.
Well said.
All right, Chris, give us one more plug because we do have to wrap this up.
I know it's sat123.com, but there's other devices on there.
And Chris, speaking of pores, look at this here ring I'm showing you.
You have to get it closer to the camera.
I can't.
All the way.
Put it up to your camera.
Top of your laptop.
It's a diamond rose.
There you go.
It's beautiful.
Beautiful.
One of my dead husbands got me that.
Very nice gift.
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They're rollover if you don't use them by the way.
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age really need these things because women my age are really running things. I think you're
right.
It's very important to get them to your family members, like saying, so you'll, you have that peace of mind that they will be, you'll be able to reach them.
They'll be able to reach out for help, you know, because look, for a hundred bucks a month, is that, is it worth it?
You know, maybe not, maybe not what's worth that, but for the people you love the most, you know, make sure they have these units too.
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We're open seven days a week, guys.
We will make sure, give us a call, we'll make sure that we get you the phones or the bivy sticks, whatever it is you need, along with the appropriate accessories.
And guys, thank you so much for having me on.
Thank you for doing this, because I don't know if you guys did this for us or not.
When I expressed concern some time ago about the price of phones, but if it was for our audience, that is really amazing of you guys to do that for them.
And if not, it's still amazing.
No, we listen to the feedback from the shows we go on.
We take it very seriously.
You guys know your audience.
And we want to make sure we're giving them a product of real value.
And in this case, a product that can save lives.
So it's really important for us.
They need it.
They need it for the preservation of the citizens of this fine country, this fine republic.