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Blackrock Wants To Turn Suburbia Into "The Great Reset" Nightmare

June 15, 2021 Sean Morgan
The Sean Morgan Report
Blackrock Wants To Turn Suburbia Into "The Great Reset" Nightmare
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All right. Just to clarify, John is doing okay. You don't have to worry about him. He will be back for some key interviews and he'll be back to hosting. Makes sense of the madness here and a little over a month. So you'll have to deal with me in the meantime. And today I'm going to go through the breaking news. Today is June 14th and that means it's flag day. Let's take a look at the image there. It also happens to be Trump's birthday and it's also the Army's birthday. So today is an important day and to bring some relevant relevance to what's happening today, specifically in Arizona, they are wrapping up those historic forensic audits.

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So what beautiful timing on Trump's birthday, the Army's birthday and unflagged day, the, the, the domino in Arizona is officially falling today. So let's take a look at some breaking news regarding how the American dream is being stolen from our middle class. Let's take a look at the article about Blackrock and wall street, buying up suburbia to rent it out to us. Again, according to the writer of this article, J D Rucker, the general public doesn't normally look into companies like BlackRock. They're the largest asset management firm on the planet with over 9 trillion in assets.

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That's higher than the GDP of every nation in the world, except for the U S and China. We don't normally look into them because they're invisible. They don't advertise or have their name on sports stadiums. Like most major companies. They're happy to stay under the radar as possible for a company. So huge, but some, and the general public are paying attention now because of the resurfacing and an April wall street journal article that Chronicles BlackRock and other money institutions buying up single family homes as quickly as they can at rates higher than the average home buyer is willing to pay. Let's take a look at the next article, which kind of demonstrates this in a very specific way.

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This is a whole new model for real estate investment. The globalist one, a new plantation of built to rent suburbs today, build to rent homes, make up just over 6% of new homes built in the U S every year. But you know, the country's largest home builders are planning for a different future backed by banks and private investment firms. They have already bet billions on the sector and we'll put down some 40 billion more during the next 18 months. So Taylor Morrison home Corp is the fifth largest builder of built to rent. And it could become 50% of their total business.

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It's in 30 different states. It's not just homes and the American dream that they want to take away, but they want to also take away your ability to defend your home. So let's take look at how Blackrock Wants to lobby against the gun industry. So don't you think that's interesting on the screen, you can take a look at the CNBC article. This is from 2018, but it just to give you some background about the type of company that's $9 trillion management investment firm is BlackRock is actively trying to take away our guns. They're buying up all of our homes. Middle-class homes, 20% high premium, more than the middle-class people are willing to pay.

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So they outbid us. Then they turn around, try to rent out those homes in a new model. And it just reminds me of this great, so-called great reset from the world economic forum about how they say that we're all gonna own nothing and be totally happy. They're trying to destroy private property and the American dream, the American dream is that anyone and the United States, if they work hard, they can own a home and they can ensure a positive future for their family. But when we're all living on a plantation and it's Blackrock and other institutional investment firms that actually own our dreams, it doesn't make that dream possible anymore.

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So this is really important for us to be active, to, to speak out against, to get involved in local politics, because this is all about your neighborhoods and your communities. The next thing I want to talk about is this mysterious Hong Kong nuclear accident. And to really ask the question, was it really an accident? Let's take a look at the zero hedge article here. The us government is analyzing a reported leak at a China nuclear power plant after a French company that co owns and helps operate it warned of an imminent radiological threat. So that's kind of scary thing to hear from the, the, the co-owners of this place.

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But the official story is that everything's contained, this is not going to, you know, be a nuclear meltdown or anything, but we have to remember that the Hong Kong protests were shut down because of the launch of the COVID-19 bioweapon from the CCP. We have to remember the weapons of mass destruction are not only bombs, but they can be commercial airlines that have buildings. They can be civilian nuclear facilities that are sabotaged. And with this hot unconventional war between the U S and China, we need to really inspect the, these kinds of incidents with the magnifying glass.

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Next, I'm going to talk about a hero and the America first movement, Senator Ron Johnson. Let's take a look at the gateway pundit article, which talks about how his staff is looking through 14,000 of January 13, 14,000 hours of January 6th, the video footage, 38% of it, which are the 800 protestors. They were actually waved in to the west terrace door, buy the Capitol police. And he was on mark Levin on Sunday night on Fox news. And he was invited on to talk about the January 6th protests. And he says that one third of those protestors who entered were waved in and his staff counted up to 309 individuals entering that door.

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Five police officers met them. There was no violence that they could tell. And that was about 38% of the 800 people. So that's a good portion of the 800 people were actually allowed in. So I don't know how that could ever be considered trespassing when you're actually welcomed through an open door. And so on Thursday, Ron Johnson sent a letter to the attorney general on this ongoing investigation of the hundreds of Americans who were rounded up by the FBI and DOJ. And he also went on to attack those who banned hydroxychloroquine. So then he got kicked off of YouTube very recently, just a couple of days ago for talking about hydroxy chloroquine.

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So those Big Tech sensors are still clamping down on our sitting us senators and not allowing them to speak about a safe and effective treatment for coronavirus. And this is an interesting timing. Let's take a look at the Ashley Babbitt's article from our T. So this is very interesting. The husband of the only person who died from violence at the us capital and January six, he is suing the police. The victim was actually Babbitt. Her husband is suing the police in DC to try to get the identity of the officer who killed her.

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So isn't that an interesting double standard that we have along racial lines and along political lines that when a black lives matter or an Antifa radical militant is burning down churches and our small businesses, and when a white police officer kills a black victim, we know that the identity of the perpetrator immediately, but when it's a black police officer who kills a white conservative, then it's all of a sudden, completely hidden. And there's no transparency. So I believe that this January 6th hoax is really going to come back and boomerang around to hurt the deep state, because there were obviously Antifa and BLM activists who were embedded in those people.

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And it looked like a plan deep state operation. And because there's ongoing investigations, I believe that that's what those investigations will ultimately find. And I hope that Ashley Babbitt's husband is able to get that transparency. That should be his rights. All right, next on the screen, I want to show the Twitter Twitter comment from Kelly Ward, which shows that 13 states have already visited Arizona. That's great news. They're going there. They're observing the forensic audits. They're looking at how they can do the same thing in their home states.

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So this is looking like a tidal wave is going to occur where it's going to be dominoes that fall and hit each other and trigger future audits and other states where I don't think it'll take just one, two or three states to flip these key swing states. It looks like this is going to be just an overwhelming evidence of fraud. Next, I want to take a look at the Washington examiner article about how there was a reporter who broke a story about Clinton and Lynch on the tarmac. I don't know if you recall, a few years ago, whenever Loretta Lynch met with bill Clinton on the tarmac, and they were supposedly talking about their grades here for five minutes, and this, this was local, a local reporter was tipped off about this, who knows, you know, if it was the NSA or the white hats that tipped off this local reporter, but they broke that story.

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And supposedly Loretta Lynch was negotiating with Clinton about, you know, who's going to be on the Supreme court and how to cover up Hillary Clinton's crimes. But the point is the, this reporter who broke this story was found dead and they're calling it a suicide. And a lot of people surrounded by the Clintons. They die and it's always called a suicide. And I've never known anyone in politics who had so many acquaintances and connections who died of suicide is getting so common. They're not even calling it a suicide. They're calling it Arkansas side and a there's something called the Clinton body count, which is trending again in social media.

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So this is something to pay attention to any time. And I mean, absolutely anytime you hear about a suicide in the news, you have to look twice because that is just a way for the deep states to cover up their crimes. So the next thing that I'd like to take a look on the screen is the MSN article about how Matt gates had a few things to say about how Bibi Netanyahu is being ousted in Israel. He says, Bebe is not done. He will lead the opposition and be back leading the government. After the next election, the Bennett coalition uses BB hatred as its sole organizing principle. This is why they will accelerate criminal processes against BB in the short term, does this sound familiar?

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So obviously he was trying to make a connection there between, you know, the persecution of Trump and the persecution of BB and N Yahoo. So Netanyahu led Israel for 12 years. He was making him a, the country's longest serving prime minister. He lost power on Sunday night after that a coalition government was approved and that brings together eight different parties across the political spectrum, including an Arab party. And the new government will see a right wing Neftali Bennet lead the lead Israel for two years before a centrist will take over. So that is the news for today. That is the conclusion of my monologue segment, where I break down those breaking headlines, try to connect the dots, try to look at the deeper story that's behind them.

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Our first guest today is mark <inaudible>. He is the marketing manager from satellite phone store today, and we'll be speaking about satellite phones and their importance during times of need. And he's joined by drew Shirback the director of operations here at AmericanMediaPeriscope. All right. Welcome to the show guys. It's great to have you here. I'm very interested to dive into this because I can't think of a more likely time in our modern history where things like the grid can go down where we're being surveilled by big tech and big government and satellite phones off for a really unique solution. So Marco, let's start with you.

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Can you give us a little bit of background on yourself?

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Hi Shaun. Thanks for having know the show. It's a pleasure. Yeah. I've been with the satellite phone story for five years now. And I mean, I love, I love working for this company because we've been in business for 15 years plus, but this company makes things happen literally in the most crisis affected areas, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, we're out there. And we bring our team and expertise and our technology with us, we do provide satellite internet, satellite voice and, and kind of satellite tracking and data connectivity on the land, in the air and sea.

4 (24m 31s):
So we, we, we have offices in Florida. We have offices in California. We have offices in Alaska and we provide our technology across all the United States.

1 (24m 48s):
Great. Let's talk a little bit about the, the, the problems that the satellite phone offers a solution for like the lack of cellular network coverage and, you know, emergencies. What are the type of emergencies that the satellite phones come in handy?

4 (25m 4s):
There's so many, I mean, the first one I would say is any kind of loss of cellular connectivity brings us to sell like connectivity, especially in cases of crisis affected areas, floods, fires, hurricanes. They are very common to the seller networks and there's the human and kinda holding the whole or the whole city. There's also areas where people pull now they're expanding and our mobile, and then we'll go and further and further from cities further and further from inhabited areas where there is no cellular connectivity.

4 (25m 49s):
And one of the only means of communication in these areas are satellite phones. And we have some cell phones at work flawlessly, and they were fantastic in these areas. So, yeah, but basically I also, anytime you're on a boat and you go off shore more than 20, 30 miles off the coast, you drop in cellular service, your only means of communication as DHF or sound like. And this is where we come in. We provide our technology, we provide great plans. We provide great pricing that makes this available to everybody back in the past. We've had, you know, a huge problem with this technology being out of the reach of the regular people because of pricing.

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Now we've worked on that problem for a long time. And then we've brought a solution that, you know, makes this widely available to everybody for a small monthly fee. You get a free phone and, you know, a hundred, 150 minutes as much as it's need. And we have different packages for everybody.

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Great. I was just talking to drew about how, you know, just a few years ago, you didn't have to worry about social media censorship. You didn't have to worry as much about surveillance and being shut down, being forced to use alternative methods. Drew is this something you've come, you know, more in touch with after working with the American media Periscope. And do you have anything to ask Marco about how satellite phones play a role in that?

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Absolutely truth be told. I feel like we've been censored probably more than any other media outlet on the planet. At this point, as people heard previously, when John was, the announcement was going, we've been deep banked, we've been deplatformed, we've been D everything that can be done, but I definitely have some questions for Marco and how this can help our users. I wanted to know if someone's going to get a satellite phone, Marco, how fast can they get these? Is this something that takes a long time? What's the answer there?

4 (27m 53s):
Well, we're fully stocked and we can ship one out to you within the day or two. So whoever needs one, they can get one pretty fast. And in crisis affected areas, we even do same day delivery or courier delivery. So yeah, anyone can get a fast shipping, free shipping with us and they can get it pretty fast.

5 (28m 19s):
All right. So I also wanted to know in Texas, back in February, they had that huge storm knocked out the grid. Is this something that can be utilized in situations like that when the grid is down also?

4 (28m 31s):
Yes, absolutely. And this technology was actually utilized in that area pretty efficiently. It does come very handy because since you have the grid down, and that means that brings seller networks down to customers, operate on power and they do actually consume a lot of power to operate. So that's one of the first things that they, that they redistribute power to where it's absolutely necessary. And umm, solar networks take the tall always. So yes, in those crisis affected areas, satellite phones become one of the only means of communication and staying updated and organizing also in, in terms of censorship, as we mentioned before, which is, you know, I never knew, I never expected that a witness, this type of sends a ship in my life and in the USA.

4 (29m 27s):
But here we are, this is, this is some level of, you know, the third world country. So tell your Terri and government the type of censorship. And I think, you know, when you see in, in other countries, the first thing that when there's massive protests, I guess governments is they cut the internet off. And I think what we can see in the future is not just the internet being cut off, but also similar networks being throttled down so that there is lack of power of organization and you know, these devices, they come very handy in and that kind of the time and that kind of situation.

5 (30m 6s):
Awesome. Well, that is fantastic. And what I wanted to know is one of the things that we face domestically is increased costs. When you're trying to converse with people internationally, do your satellite phones, do they have any international charges or is it, can you explain that to us?

4 (30m 24s):
Yeah. So one thing about satellite phones and satellite phone plans is they come at the same cost, same rate, wherever you call in the world. So the usual charge these days is somewhere below a dollar a minute. I would say with our plans to come for 8 cents a minute and there's no roaming charges, whatever phone you dial in the world, you're going to get charged the same incoming calls and free incoming text messages are free. Sending out text messages is, is about, you know, less than 50 cents a dollar. So yeah, any, any kind of, because any phone number internationally at any point is the same price.

5 (31m 7s):
That's excellent. And well, you already answered. My other question was if they worked in the ocean or offshore me and my cell phone from Florida, and that's a very common thing that we do around here is that off shore fishing, some of these guys are a hundred miles out and the cell phone is not going to do anything. Honestly, there's not much that can do anything while you're out there. You know, you're pretty much out there alone when you're out there doing that. So I guess my follow up question to that was going to be is how well do they work inside? You know, I know, I understand that, you know, they're all the way up there and I just didn't know if

4 (31m 37s):
It's similar to the cell phone in that way. Yeah. So one key characteristic about satellite phones is that most of the day they have to be outside to work because they have to have a direct connectivity with a satellite and usually endorsed that view of the satellite is obstructed and a phone cannot really establish a good connection. However, there are a lot of accessories, external and tennis and docking stations that we provide that provide an easy, simple and efficient indoor installation and allows satellite phones to be used indoors.

4 (32m 17s):
No problem.

5 (32m 25s):
So my other question is, is how are the battery lights on these? I noticed them, that's pretty big. I think it's an antenna. That's on the side of it. Do they have a decent battery life on them? Can you charge them just inside like a normal phone? Is that, how does that work, sir?

4 (32m 39s):
Yeah. Yeah. The middle of the different types of satellite phones have a different type of battery life span, some vary between, you know, twenty-four hour standby and about for the eight hours of talk time, this specific phone, the iPhone two, which is probably the best phone on the market right now. And it's our top seller is, has a battery life has the best battery life of any satellite phone that I know of. It has 160 hours stand by the time that's about a week and it has eight hours of straight doc time. So it is very efficient and long lasting and it can be charged in any way from a car charger wall charger, the solar panel battery bank, and it's pretty efficient on power and it does utilize its power perfectly.

4 (33m 33s):
It does not have to have an open and connected all the way through to get a signal or get a notification in the, the antenna can be stolen. It can say and standby mode and you will still get a notification that there's incoming call or text messages. So you can extend and pick up that call. Yeah,

5 (33m 59s):
To me, that sounds like a perfect little tool for camping or any of the outdoorsy stuff. If you're going on a camping trip for a week or to go find yourself in the woods for a little while, it seems like the only thing you'll need to survive out there and contact everybody else. Sean, do you have any more questions for him? I have one final question, but I figured I'd throw it to you.

1 (34m 16s):
Go ahead with your final question then I'll ask,

5 (34m 20s):
I guess the most important thing is if people are interested in this device, how do they go about ordering one of these

4 (34m 27s):
So they can go on on our website. I would use a, I would just type in private satphone.com in the, in the browser. And that's really the straight to an offer that we created for you shall for your audience specifically re actually giving away a free phone for free. I sell phone to work at a hundred minutes monthly and a free watertight case for only 90 bucks a month. That's a 12 month contract. So the customers get a hundred minutes every month. They get the phone for free and they get a free water, tight case, or they can call the phone number on the screen.

4 (35m 4s):
Eight five five nine one seven zero eight ninety seven. And speaker for one of our agents they'll explain or answer any further questions. I have the best team. They're very knowledgeable. They know how to make sure that what we sell, what we offer fits to customer needs.

5 (35m 24s):
That sounds excellent for our team and our listening audience. We know how important survival is, especially in times like this right now. So I think this is an amazing tool and an amazing asset to have in your arsenal when things go south, or if you're hit with you're hit with power outages wander for a week. To me, that was absolutely incredible. I did not expect my phone. Doesn't last. It doesn't last the whole day on the battery and you're over here and you've got a week's worth of battery life on it. I think it's fantastic. And I think it's really important. So thank you very much for coming in and answering those questions that I have.

4 (35m 56s):
My pleasure.

1 (35m 59s):
Yeah, to me it seems kind of like insurance, you know, especially for emergencies. I know there are a lot of different applications. My co-host on Fridays is the, he lives on a sailboat. He sails around the world and this is just a perfect application for it. His regular, everyday phone that he would use all the time, especially since his family is always wanting to send him a text message or something like that. So he can do all those incoming messages for free that's that's pretty cool, but for emergencies, that's how I'm thinking about it for myself. And my family would be just an in case. And in case the grid goes down and you don't have electricity, I'm sure a lot of your clients figure out off grid ways to charge up these things.

1 (36m 43s):
How do they handle that?

4 (36m 47s):
Usually power banks and solar panels. They weren't great considering the efficiency have this device holding up the charge for so long and also having a spare battery when it doesn't hurt. Usually that's most what people need is it's a great actual emergency backup device. I can't emphasize that enough because I've seen so many cases where people find themselves in very hard situations because they relied on their smart phone too much. Umm, and they're very fragile devices considering comparing false screen damage.

4 (37m 38s):
It will resist any kind of damage, umm, and a water keyed, all kinds of what the conditions being stored properly in, in a safety case with a spare battery is all the person needs in terms of backup communication with this thing, they can, you know, call, they can text. There's also a emergency SOS button on the device. In case of emergency, people can just press that button immediately cause for rescue services and it meets your GPS location. You can also send you a GPS location via text message through the device.

4 (38m 19s):
So it's a very powerful small device and an absolute necessity in terms of the emergency backup communication.

1 (38m 28s):
Absolutely. I mean even if you, even if you didn't have the ability to call people and it wasn't even a phone, it was just a locator and an SOS device in case the grid goes out and you can't don't have the cell phone signals or you don't have the electricity and all you have is your little power bank and your solar panel and you're, you're charging up this satellite phone and you can just click that button. I mean, I can just think of so many people, elderly people, perhaps for disabled people who get caught in some type of natural disaster, they don't have any electricity, they don't have their cell phones dead or whatever, and they can just click on that button and that saves their life.

1 (39m 11s):
So it's, it's a form of insurance. I know it's I don't know if you've ever heard of that, that type of way of thinking about it, but for, for me and my family, I would think of it as an emergency use insurance. But for other people like my co-host Jim, it would be his everyday phone on the sailboats. Yes. That's the case. Yeah,

4 (39m 34s):
Go ahead Marco. Yeah. I was going to say that is the case. People use it for both scenarios. So people like to have it for those, for emergency both as a backup and both for everyday use. I mean, it doesn't need to be stored anywhere they could, which you, anywhere you go, off-roading phishing campaign, hiking, climbing mountains, this will work and it will be a safe and secure, reliable way to communicate. It's also private, you know, that saves a lot of headaches from being scared of whether someone is poofing and listening to your conversations and what you can say where you cannot say, a lot of people use this for business and they love this, this device, especially when they're doing business off their yacht or while they're the world and easy accessible, we have, this is the, town's the tens of thousands of customers that are currently using it at the end.

4 (40m 39s):
It's trending right now, everybody's trying to get ahold of one and we are trying to replenish our inventory as fast as possible. So I would urge anyone that wants one to get one as soon as possible and you know, just type in a private south phone.com or call us at (855) 917-0897. And one of our agents will help you out pick the right package, picked the right device, picked the right deal that we have for you and get it to you within the day or two.

1 (41m 14s):
Yeah. You know, what's interesting, Marco, I just read an article about how the FBI created a privacy app. They, they bought a accompany. It's like a front for the FBI. They had, you know, the mafia started downloading this app and they were listening to their conversations. They caught them and everything. But you know, it's not just guys who want privacy. You know, you mentioned business people and I can think of people who have proprietary information as a part of their business, or maybe you're involved in politics or maybe you're involved in and protests or something that you just don't want prying ears to be listening to you. Can you explain the differences in privacy between the standard cell phone service and the satellite phones like specifically, how does the, how is the privacy better?

4 (42m 2s):
So this device has its own unique firmware software that it operates. And the best part about it is privacy is that it does not allow any third party application installation. And that is that the key component that disrupts privacy in our smartphone devices, you know, you install it just like you said, the FBI created an app. You installed that app and that app asks for permission chance you don't eat. That's the best, the not have that capability.

4 (42m 44s):
It's very simple old school firmware that assure safety, it assures encryption and communicates from you via satellite too. The other side, doesn't that communicate from UW to the ISP or the local solar, the network. And then the other two, the other side, where also there's danger of, of information leak with third-party applications.

1 (43m 11s):
I can imagine that this type of technology was really, really expensive, not too long ago. And it just made it just unrealistic for an average person like me to own a satellite phone. I've always wanted one. I always thought they were too expensive. I was actually pretty surprised is what is the only $90 a month. Yeah. And the phones for free, like you used to have to pay a lot of money for the phones, right?

4 (43m 39s):
Yup, yup. The phone itself, without any kind of plan, we sell it for 5 99. That's the price over the phone. But with any of our plans, do you get a special discount with this specific plan? You get a pretty good discount. So you get on the phone for free. And everybody loves that. It's, it's amazing to get because the value of, of the, what you're paying is in the minutes, you're actually just buying the minutes. You're actually just buying a service plan. You get into phone for three and that makes it very accessible, very assessable to the general population. I can, you know, people spent so much money on monthly subscriptions on totally useless stuff.

4 (44m 22s):
And then you have a great privacy communication device that ensures your safety insurance insures that you have know means of communication in times of emergency, you have SOS features and you know, it's not just for you. You have no cameras, Juan. One of the things on them, the time you feel like you and fix it, that's why we've come down. That's why I love this company because we've worked so hard re realize the importance of this technology.

4 (45m 6s):
And we've worked so hard to bring this pricing down. Our CEO has worked tirelessly for the past years to make a way to make this in the, in the, in the hands of the American people. And now we haven't and everybody can, can have one.

1 (45m 23s):
And it's something that can save your life. But it's sorry. I just wanted to mention that it can save your life, but it can save your family's life and you can become this resource for your entire neighborhood and community because you'll be the only one, probably with a satellite phone. And that that type of an emergency setting cell phones are down or electricity is out there and you've got what it takes to keep your satellite phone going. You'd be the only one. And the, so this comes down to like emergency services, being able to be routed through you. So you're like a Keystone of your community. That's that's pretty cool. Drew, go ahead. You can round us off here.

5 (46m 3s):
I couldn't agree with you more show and that's a great, great situation right there that you put together. But what I wanted to get at is like, so we're getting, they're getting this phone and they're saving $500 on the initial cost of the phone, but the thing that's most important to me is community secure communication. So in theory, this is for some may be the only secure communication device that they have. You know, they have all those third-party apps. People can listen in on your phones, they can see your text messages. They could read all of your private messages, no matter what you're using. And so for some just wanted to verify this may be the only secure communication device that they have.

4 (46m 40s):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

1 (46m 43s):
Yeah. I, I was kicked off of Facebook during the 2020 election because I was talking about things that could get Donald Trump elected. And I lost access to communication with 3000 people in my network. And I don't have all of their emails. I don't have all of their phone numbers. I was using Facebook messenger to be able to contact a lot of people that I've connected with over 36 years. And, and it was all gone because of a decision that some tech person made at a monopoly. And the same thing happened to me at Twitter and Instagram and YouTube and all the rest.

1 (47m 23s):
So it's unbelievable how just a few big tech companies control all of our, of communication. For example, email is controlled by Microsoft and Google and just a few of these companies and they can shut that down to, and I was using Google voice for my phone services for years, and then YouTube kicks me off <inaudible> and you know, writing Google drive, they're deleting information that they don't want you to have. So Google you can't, you can't just trust Google or Microsoft or one of these big tech monopolies with your emergency communication. It's unbelievable.

1 (48m 4s):
Yeah,

4 (48m 6s):
Exactly. I was going to say they can easily render your smartphone device useless. I can see that it happened very easily to the point where you can be completely disconnected off the internet off cellular, not being able to make a call, not being able to text anyone, not being able to assure everyone you're safe. And the that's exactly why I think, you know, we should not proceed in a future where we rely solely on our smartphone. We definitely need means of alternative communication, where we control the narrative. We control what in, how we communicate with each other and not someone else.

1 (48m 50s):
And I believe it was apple who was actually handing over information from Trump and the do this all the time. Are you telling me that you guys don't collect any of that data? You don't analyze any of the data for people talking to the phone. Are you guys a hundred percent Patriots? You know, do you make a promise that you're not going to sensor any Patriots out there?

4 (49m 13s):
Yes. A hundred percent Patriots. And, and it really hits in my heart to be a proud American and fight for American freedoms and American malls. And I'll be honest with you. There's the, we have no touch with any of the information that flows to sell our phones. It's an end-to-end encrypted information. There's, there's nothing stored, nothing saved, nothing compiled and nothing shared with anybody. And it is a hundred percent private. Otherwise I wouldn't use one myself either to be honest with you. Right.

1 (49m 50s):
Thank you so much, Marco. You know, once again, you guys have seen where you can go for the website and the phone number and you can always rewind if you miss that. So thanks so much for coming on the show, Marco and drew, and we're going to be seeing a lot more because you guys have your own show on amp. So we're going to learn a lot more about this details of how these satellite phones work and it can help you.

4 (50m 14s):
Yup. Okay. Thanks for having the strong, thanks Andrew. Thank you for having the show.

1 (50m 22s):
All right. It's the next, we have a really powerhouse guest, a Dr. Cordy Williams. He's a U S Marine and chiropractor at the beginning of the COVID pandemic in 2020, he felt that the state of California was violating his rights and the rights of other Americans. And as a father veteran and business owner, he knew he had to be a man stand up. So Dr. Cordy picked up a megaphone and he began speaking up at protests all across California, and that got him the nickname megaphone Marine. And so his message was loud and clear and caught the attention of millions. His speech from May 1st, 2020 at the state Capitol in Sacramento receive more than 8 million hits on Facebook and over 15 million views across other platforms.

1 (51m 4s):
So he was emboldened by that government overreach, plaguing America. He founded a new foundation called 1776 forever for free to help protect all Americans freedom. So I want you guys to take a listen to a clip here, have the megaphone Marine on the megaphone, telling the law enforcement officers that they should honor their own. Check out this video. I guess we don't have the video available. Well, let's just bring on the guests. Oh, there we go.

1 (51m 59s):
Okay. We can switch over to the, and if there's no audio, okay. Let's bring on our guests. Let's let's hear from Dr. Courtney Williams. Hey Sean, how are you doing great. I'm very inspired by your words. The people really need to check out that specific video because you were very eloquent and you, you got it at the heart of the matter for these law enforcement officers that seem to be confused about what a lawful order is. Can you talk about that's predicament that we're in, in America right now, where you have these lawless leaders kind of delegating to the lower level and those people don't know what to do, so they just follow the orders, but they're unlawful.

5 (52m 44s):
Yeah. Well, I mean, basically in that video too, I was just touching on the fact that, you know, when the face, the tyranny in the face of freedom, you know, you have a decision to make, are you gonna be a stand for what's right? Are you going to be a standard, those core moral values, those red, white, and blue values that are kind of non-existent in today's society. And, and that's really what I was touching on that day. So that's the part that wasn't, well, I mean, obviously with audio, we couldn't necessarily hear, but, but that's essentially what was said in that video. And I think that's why I got 17 million hits. Now. I think we have leaders that, that don't have a backbone anymore. We have people that are in office that are only concerned about how long they can keep their job essentially versus, you know, mandating the Willow the people, because this is a AE, the United States it's called a United states' for a reason.

5 (53m 35s):
It's because it's the summation of all these different states, all these different thoughts and ideas, but that power has been taken away from the states and it was taken away long ago. And our leaders, our elected officials are supposed to be standing up for the rights of we, the people at the state and local level. And it's just not happening. You have a federal government that has had a overreach for as long as I could remember, my 41 year's on the planet. You know, you haven't had the Supreme court that are doing the judicial review process. That really, if you know the constitution, you know, the, the Marbury versus Madison made that putt total hoax, essentially, because the way that, you know, judicial review is not even written in the constitution.

5 (54m 18s):
So yeah, I mean, we've got a mess on our hands. It's certainly come to light the last four or five years do the action. So in my lifetime, Donald J. Trump and, and a lot of Americans just pushing back and saying, you know what, you're not gonna tell us to wear facial condoms. You're not going to tell us that we have to keep six feet of distance for this invisible virus. That seems to vanish when you go from a standing position to a seated position, or when you get a two by two, two inch by two inch piece of plexiglass, all of a sudden that protects us from dying, but in California, don't worry, Sean, that's going to end on June 15th. The virus magically goes away on June 15th.

1 (54m 60s):
Well, I'm happy that at least that's happening now, but we have so much further to go because the people have already been kind of trained to submit to this type of surgical stuff. And once they take an inch, then they take a mile. Can you walk us through how you went from just a citizen working in your, your medical practice as a chiropractor to grabbing that megaphone to then founding 1776? Well,

5 (55m 27s):
I think it's really just necessity. Honestly. You know, when the, the, the sleepy Joe virus, as I affectionately call it, when, when that started, you know, you had 14 days to Seoul, this red, and then it was 21 days. And then it was six months and three months you got master splinter, Fowchee, a complete fraud, umm, and probably the biggest liar, one of them in American history, certain certainly it should be stripped of his medical license, but you have him endorsing facial condoms then saying that we don't need to wear a facial condom. Then we need two. And then you, you know, you have all these rules and restrictions and things happening. And guys like me guys that were born in Alabama, race in Seattle and, and you know, I spent four years in the United States Marine Corps from 1998 to 2002.

5 (56m 15s):
I'm not used to somebody saying, Hey, you can't do that. These freedoms, you had these alienable rights that you've had your entire life here. We're just going to take those away. So my wife came home and she really got me started and she kind of delicately I'll say, gets involved with things. And once I get involved, I'm all in and, and I'm not shying away or back in the way we went to the three rallies just out of mere, not knowing whether we were going to lose our business and our livelihood or not being fearful of our freedoms and others. And that video went viral. And to be candid with you, I had prayed for a legacy in January cause I love my life. I love my kids.

5 (56m 55s):
I got to for a four year old little boy, a two year old little boy and I, you know, we have a great life, but I wanted something more. And I didn't know that that wouldn't come in the form. You know, God works in mysterious ways of a virus and me creating this foundation that teaches the constitution. And you know, he's in the process of teaching and mobilizing people to run for office at the local level had no clue. But when that video got 17 million hits and we started getting a lot of attention and feedback of just the necessity of, of my voice and people like me, we just really felt like it was a God call.

1 (57m 35s):
That's great. Yeah. There really seems to be a deficit of knowledge about the constitution, a deficit of knowledge about what makes our country great. A deficit of knowledge about how we used to have these freedoms. And now they've been, you know, stripped away from us little by little, it's like a slippery slope and now they're doing even more aggressive power grabs. So there's that, that ignorance, that the one that's what the education is about for your foundation to just arm people equip them with that knowledge about the constitution. Once you know that that's like a weapon that you use, but it's no good without backbone. And so you also mobilize people, you know, tell us about that Marines style backbone that we need as citizens to find in ourselves or else we lose our country.

1 (58m 26s):
Well,

5 (58m 26s):
You know, there were 165 vacancies were socialists, mark and Marxist anti Americans walked into office on a post last year in San Diego county. And then when we were out on the road, running a, the freedom to where the usa.com, when we were doing the freedom to her, we found going all across America. And especially in Florida, they have the same problem. They had 58 vacancies. So who's going to run for those offices if we're not filling, if we're not actually draining the swamp because of the swamp is so in depth, it's more in depth than we possibly ever imagined. And president Trump revealed that, then we've gotta beat 'em at the local level. Soros is still in it at the local level, but there are still areas where we can still have an impact, but that's only if red, white and blue Americans mobilize, they go to rallies, they keep the pressure on which we're doing beautifully clay Clark and his events.

5 (59m 21s):
And the, you know, you know, I'm going to be on the road with general Flynn and clay Clark for probably the next four or five months in a host of other amazing speakers like Michael and Del and you know, just, just powerhouse speakers. And I'm gone for the next three weeks starting this week because we know that rallies keep people excited and the energy of no, we didn't lose. And no, if you're a conservative, do you not need to vote anybody? The sand that in my humble opinion, as a moron, we need to continue to vote and do our patriotic duty. We need to continue to lean in, but we also need to understand we've got to get some skin in the game and that comes, all of us need to pick out the office that we're going to run for. And we're going to try to make that process easy for you by literally from the application to grow in a constituency, to what you'll financially need to pay, whatever that is for your city, state, and county for, for officers like the board of education, the city council, the Sheriff's office, et cetera.

5 (1h 0m 18s):
We are going to try to make that a point and click type of system because people buy when it's easy, they don't buy when its hard. And we want people to get active.

1 (1h 0m 27s):
A lot of people think to themselves that they don't have the intelligence, the connection's the education to be a politician or whatever. What do you say to them when they have those fears? Well,

5 (1h 0m 41s):
Well, I say it on stage depending on my audience, but I'm not going to necessarily say it this way on your program is, you know, when you were potty training with your mom and dad, just like my four year old and two year old, do it, you know, it's always interesting finding out how to, how to let's, what's a, the most eloquent way I can say this, how to do a number two and go through that process from start to finish. But somehow you figure it out and you manage it. So those, those souls that are six feet under shot, you know, excuses, the days of soft rhetoric. And I don't know how to, or I can't, those are, those are the voices of cowards. And those are the voices of people that really don't know about the ultimate sacrifice.

5 (1h 1m 24s):
Cause it's just like general George S. Patton said 30 more seconds of fear on the other side of that is courage. And so what we need to do and what programs like yours need to do. And John Chambers is really just get people to say, Hey, we get that. You're scared, but there's a lot of things you've done in which you've been scared that you've overcome in your life. And, and this is, this is that point in history. We're just like Ephesians chapter six, verse 10 through 20 says it's time to put on the full armor of God and rely on God to take you through those fears. And on the other side of that is not only a transformation for yourself, but you can have an impact on a transformation for your country.

1 (1h 2m 4s):
I totally agree. You know, I personally think that the confidence isn't as important as the loyalty and the morality and the spiritual allegiance of these citizen Patriots, I would rather a school board controlled by mothers and fathers who just dearly love their community. Even if they don't know a lot about, you know, academia or what have you, I'd rather have someone who's loyal, someone who sticks up for what's right. And someone who believes in God rather than have these other types of people who seem to be psychopathic and narcissistic and selfish who gravitate towards the, the, the power positions.

1 (1h 2m 49s):
So yeah, it's a turning point moment for citizens. Any thoughts on what I just said?

5 (1h 2m 54s):
Yeah, no, I a hundred percent agree with you. I think that there are those that are confidently in competent, right? It's it's, it's like the, the, the whole phrase of, oh, well, this person has no political experience. Oh, awesome. That's the guy I want to vote for because he's not going to be a liar, a thief and an adulterer theoretically. Right. And, and, and, and not to bring a moral compass in here, but ethics and morals and kind of having like that north star is so important. You can look at CRT you can look at so much with pedophilia and the laws being passed and California, and these blue states, and you see what's happening. I mean, just the other day that the Nickelodeon program with the transgender person and, you know, it's the whole way that the left is creating separation and creating distance and creating individuality, not to appreciate people's differences, but to take one group and ostracize them from the other.

5 (1h 3m 56s):
I mean, it's a form of reverse racism. Bigotry w the, the, the, the censorship would be another example of that. And so, I mean, there's so many examples of the way there's lighting and control happening. The second or third beta test that we've had recently was with shots, vaccine passports and facial condoms. And so it's kind of like all this kind of blends together for a shift in society, where there is no free thinking. There is no no idea of the John Locke alienable rights or natural law. And we start to go away from everything that this represents.

5 (1h 4m 37s):
And, and that's what I think you're talking about. And I certainly am two, and we need to instill those values, right. There was 1776 rubber free values back into schools. And I tend to agree with you. The parents know how to do that better than anyone at this point. And that's why I'm a firm believer in school choice. I'm a firm believer in taking that those taxpayer dollars that are given to morons like Adolf Newsome and putting them back in the hands, the mama bear and Papa bear.

1 (1h 5m 8s):
Great. Yeah. Today is flag day. We got to celebrate that flag because that's the true flag of equality of human rights, the guaranteed in the constitution. So it's great to see that symbol to see what your foundation's all about. Talk to us about the website, about what people do when they visit your website, how they access the resources that you mentioned. Yeah. Well, if

5 (1h 5m 30s):
You go to the 1776 forever for free.com, we are, you know, an organization that, that has been around 12 or 15 months. Actually, I think we just hit our year so 13 months. And, you know, we were self-funded meaning, you know, I spent my own money, you know, five, six zeros, a lot, my whole savings account. We did tours. We went across the country. We started to really get our brand all across the nation. We've been self-sustaining off the merchandise. We've got a lot of small donors that are helping run this ship, but the endeavor we're embarking on is that platform, imagine every city and every county and every state in the United States making it easy.

5 (1h 6m 13s):
So if your son, your daughter, your niece, your nephew wants to say, Hey, dad, mom, uncle. And I'm thinking about running for office, oh, well go to 1776 forever free.com. And they click on it and everything they would need to know to make this possibility that seemed this wide and impossible to narrow it down where it's almost touchable and feelable, where they're like, well, I don't have to know politics. I may look at this more on sleepy, Joe, the cadaver in the white house. He doesn't even know, like, know his own name half the time, right. I can run for city council. This is a possible thing because people are going to vote for somebody that's genuine, sincere, and has our kids and our children, like in the front view mirror and not in the rear view mirror.

5 (1h 6m 58s):
And it's not just like a, a political sticking point to get reelected. Those are the people that people want to get an office. So go to 1776 for rubber, for free.com. You can donate even $5 a month is huge. That's $60 a year. It's going to have a huge impact on our organization for us to continue to build out those platform. We should have four to six counties Dunn, and the next week, and that's just off California. We've got, I don't know, for 52 left, something like that. Cause there's 58 counties in California. We're developing chapters all around the country. We're also doing constitutional classes every Thursday night from six to seven 30, where we have a gentleman that is the head of our educational foundation.

5 (1h 7m 43s):
He's a 30 year fellow with American heritage at my good friend. Doug is going to be teaching those classes. Amazing, amazing individual, just like Uber smart and has a way of really breaking down the constitution. So you can feel like it's, you know, like it's a simple, like second grade math problem where it's not something that's just like way out here. And oh man, I can't touch that. I don't get it. And then the other thing we're doing is creating videos to also teach people how to run for office. And this is something that we're doing to, cause we just want everybody to have an active role in their government. So getting involved, going to rallies, but then also what can you do starting Monday while you can share on like Facebook posts, you can join our newsletter at 1776 forever free getting involved as much as you can right now, Sean, that's going to be the difference between us walking towards freedom or walking towards tyranny.

1 (1h 8m 40s):
Can you kind of paint a picture for us of what those two paths look like? You know, what, what if we do nothing? What if we abdicate our authority as citizens? What would our America look like one year, two years from now? And what would it look like one or two years from now if we decide to step up? Yeah.

5 (1h 9m 0s):
Well, that's a great question. And, and unfortunately I'm going to have to go in a second, but I really appreciate all your time. I know we had a lot of tech tech difficulties on my, and so, so really appreciate your amazing producers, but, and, and just all the people you guys are so professional and I I'm honored to be on this show today, but you know, basically I think the path forward, I think they've already started to give us really the playbook. You know, I I've always said, and others have said, once you do a power grab and you get that power, you're not going to give it back. You're not giving back that power. And they've already done the beta test with the whole COVID situation. Some people call it a scam. I definitely think that that when something doesn't smell right this back and forth of reality and common sense, how common sense has been so jaded.

5 (1h 9m 47s):
I mean, we've had viruses our entire life. We've never run, like put something over our nose and mouth that creates hypoxia. The fact that that was endorsed by the CDC, then it wasn't, we all know the, the, the PRC test, right? The, the, the PRC test, the, the, the spin modules to, to spin the test that goes up your nose, where you take the little swab and you put it up your nose. We know that for that, for that test to come out accurately, it should be spun 37 to 40 times, right? Or, or under 37 times, excuse me, we know that they were spending a lot of these things, 40 plus. And so people were getting false positives, right?

5 (1h 10m 31s):
People were coming up positive for these things. They really weren't positive. We know there are a million people with death certificates, the diet and car accidents and everything that you can possibly imagine. The had two, three for comorbidities and here on their verse or on their death certificate, excuse me. It says COVID. So I think right there, the, the, the kind of roadmap of what they want to do, I think they're going to impose their will as much as they want the control, the three megaphones media, Hollywood, and education. They don't care any more. They're they're basically saying Reed between the lines to everybody, right? And, and they're going to impose their will. They've got the money. They've got the power they're well-organized.

5 (1h 11m 11s):
And so we should be really frightened by if, if everybody doesn't stand up and say, Hey, it's no longer in my job to live my life, go on my vacations, take Sally Sue to the park, into the waterpark and the Disneyland anymore. The last 15 months showed you what you thought was impossible at some point, and how possible it really is the bad movie script that maybe you saw on a Oliver stone movie of a scifi movie, even though he's never really made one of those, right. Steve, and whatever his name is, the guy that did Schindler's list. I don't even want to utter his name because he's a flaming liberal, but those people that are making all these scifi movies about what's impossible.

5 (1h 11m 57s):
This has been the perfect, ugly, horrible, like movie script. That's played out the last 15 months and you're seeing the economic ramifications of it. You're seeing the depression, anxiety rates of it and the suicide, like collateral damage in aftermath of that. And so I think the writings on the wall of what it could be, and the only way I think we take it back is right now by people digging in continuing rallies, protests, people getting involved, podcasts, getting your voice out there on an uncensored network. And ultimately everybody fill in, fill in that seat or that office in their local area. The, the, the days of saying that I can't do that, or it's not in the cards for me.

5 (1h 12m 39s):
I don't know how those days are over.

1 (1h 12m 44s):
Absolutely. Thank you so much, Dr. Williams, your true Patriots. I really want people to go to your website, get involved, take our country back. Maybe even buy a few. T-shirts the nice design you got behind you support the cause and God bless you in your work.

5 (1h 12m 60s):
Yeah. God bless you, Sean. You guys are amazing again. Thanks for having me on and apologies for the tech issues on my end.

1 (1h 13m 7s):
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1 (1h 13m 55s):
Wow, what an amazing guest, a true Patriots, who decided to not just be a chiropractor and help us community with his health, but to step up as a Marine does and fight the good fight. And this time he's not fighting with weapons, he's fighting with education and he's fighting ignorance. He's equipping Patriots like yourselves to take our country back one little position at a time, whether it's the smallest, the school board to all the way up to the highest positions of power. We have two different routes we can take as a country. And as Dr. Williams pointed out the way of the great reset and the globalist has already been for shadowed, they already showed us their playbook.

1 (1h 14m 39s):
It involves us wearing masks. It involves us getting forced vaccinations. It involves us not having our freedoms that we're so used to. It involves lockdowns shutting down our businesses. They say that we'll own nothing, and yet we'll be happy, but I can't imagine a situation where private property rights are taking away and I would be happy about it. So let's take a look at the other route that we can take. What if millions of people who voted for Trump, millions of conservatives who supported Trump in his journey, what have they themselves stepped into the ring instead of just letting Trump do all the fighting for them?

1 (1h 15m 20s):
What if we step up, what would America look like? And one or two years, or what would it look like for our future generation? I don't think we're just making America great again, because I think we can make America greater than that was full slide. Donald Trump keeps us is yet to come. I believe that the American dream is going to look brighter than ever before. And I'm talking about prosperity that we can only imagine. Can you imagine a society where billionaire, oligarchs and monopolies aren't siphoning off our wealth in a parasitic manner? Can you imagine if all of that wealth was created by small businesses through true competition?

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Can you imagine if all the criminals are held liable legally and financially, what could we do with all of that wealth? Let's start imagining let's start creating, let's start doing it, but we have to get our hands dirty. We have to step into the ring. We have to get involved, go to the 1776 website from Dr. Williams and play a part in the great awakening and making America. Great. Again, I'm your host, Sean Morgan, stepping in for John Michael Chambers for them the next month or so. And the next at 7:00 PM. Eastern. We're going to have the pizza and show. Thanks for watching today.