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The speaker will use their 17 years of experience at T-Mobile to illustrate how corporate America has turned against the American people. While many news sources cover Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), the speaker aims to show how these initiatives have personally impacted their career. The speaker is passionate about exposing the Great Reset and the World Economic Forum. They claim that these entities are significantly influencing the future of individuals and their children, even more so than American politicians.

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The speaker announces plans to start a GoFundMe on November 2 to raise money for severance pay that they declined, acknowledging that nobody owes them anything for their actions but asserting that many people are tired of tyranny and censorship from corporate America. They express a belief that supporters will back them in showing corporate America that this fatigue exists. The speaker claims that in December 2021, T-Mobile censored text messages by blocking customers from sharing links related to vaccine efficacy from the gateway pundit. They state that T-Mobile blamed the action on a content filter, but they view that explanation as a convenient cover-up, especially given that Twitter and Facebook were censoring the same information at the same time. The speaker notes that nearly every statement they have made about T-Mobile in this video and on their X account would likely put them in breach of contract. They anticipate potential backlash for initiating a GoFundMe but emphasize that they are fully transparent and believe being upfront about their actions is important. The speaker frames the move as part of a broader stance against what they see as censorship by large corporations and signals a desire to mobilize supporters to challenge such practices. They acknowledge the potential criticism they may receive for the fundraising effort while reiterating their commitment to openness regarding their decisions and actions. The underlying message highlights a personal choice to publicize grievances against corporate censorship and to seek financial backing to address consequences they perceive from severance-related actions. The overall narrative combines a claim about past censorship by a major telecom, a call for collective action against perceived corporate tyranny, and a transparent, upfront approach to pursuing support through a GoFundMe. The speaker emphasizes transparency about their motives and actions and anticipates scrutiny from others while presenting the fundraising as a response to censorship and a broader fight against corporate control of information.

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The speaker accuses the Gates Foundation of making millions of dollars from vaccines and then changing their narrative about their effectiveness. They criticize Bill Gates for profiting from lies and question his philanthropic image. The speaker also highlights Gates' history as a businessman and suggests that he lacks the expertise to advocate for medical interventions. They find it shocking how transparent the situation is, with no attempt to hide the financial motivations involved.

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From September 2021 to July 2022, the speaker claims T-Mobile treated them like a second-class citizen for being unvaccinated, despite offering to take daily tests. They were allowed back into the office in July 2022, and T-Mobile removed the vaccine mandate in March 2023, which the speaker believes proved they didn't need a vaccine or mask. The speaker states they used data, analytics, and deductive reasoning to determine they didn't need a vaccine, viewing COVID as a flu-like disease. As part of the business continuity team, they helped T-Mobile leadership monitor employee exposures, store closures, and vaccine rates. The speaker says T-Mobile pulled back on the mandate because cases, illness, and death rates declined, but the company has not admitted any mistakes. The CEO and EVP of HR still believe the mandate was the best way to keep employees safe and encourage vaccination and boosters.

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The speaker will launch a GoFundMe on November 2 to recoup severance money they declined. They acknowledge they are not owed anything but believe many are against corporate censorship. The speaker claims that in December 2021, T-Mobile censored text messages by blocking customers from sharing links about vaccine efficacy from The Gateway Pundit. T-Mobile attributed this to a content filter, but the speaker believes it was a cover-up, coinciding with similar censorship on Twitter and Facebook. The speaker states that their statements about T-Mobile would breach their contract. They anticipate criticism for the GoFundMe but emphasize transparency.

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Welcome to the first video in my docuseries on John Ledger and T Mobile. It's gonna be a long series with a lot of twists and turns, but let's start with why we're here. Do you remember the days of John Ledger and T Mobile shaking up the industry? Do you remember the loud mouthed CEO who didn't give a shit what people thought? Do you remember the CEO who fought for the frontline and created a cult like following with his employees and customers? I do, because he was my hero. I spent my twenties and thirties being part of the coolest turnaround story in corporate America history, and he was leading the charge. Let me remind you how cool John Ledger was from this CNBC series, The Brave Ones. A lot of people feel that companies themselves are soulless, that CEOs are buttoned down, and that if you do become anything other than that, it's going to hurt your business model. You are a living, breathing example that that's wrong. Hello. Who's this? This is Lisa. Lisa. John. What's up? Oh my god. Can I just tell you you are the best CEO on this planet? Yeah. But that's easy because most CEOs suck. There's a shtick to John, but the shtick is completely in keeping with his company. That's why it's genuine. He's a rebel. He was kind of a cultural alien at the beginning, and he was kind of a rock star in a symphony orchestra. And eventually, the orchestra learned and loved to play rock with him. Legendary. That's the T Mobile I worked for and grew up in. I can still remember being on the Sales floor in March 2011 when I got an email saying AT and T was buying T Mobile. And I was absolutely miserable because I had just left AT and T to go to T Mobile. And then eighteen months later, Mr. John Ledger became the CEO of T Mobile and provided me the opportunity of a lifetime. I started as a seasonal retail sales associate and worked my way up the ladder into multiple positions, eventually made my way into headquarters. I've learned so much in the last seventeen years it's unbelievable. I went from a part time seasonal paycheck to 6 figures, and I also met my wife while I was hustling phones at the T Mobile on Skillman And Abrams. Shout out to the Skillas. To me, that's an example of the American dream. But back to Ledger, my bad, I could go on about this story forever, so make sure you follow, like, and subscribe. Sincerely Ledger, I appreciate you for being who you used to be. I appreciate you for showing me how to have the courage to speak up for the little guy. I couldn't agree more with your statements right here. Them. I am right in your face aggressive to them. But on behalf of people, the assumption is that these high and mighty duopolists that are raping you for every penny you have, if they could do something nice for you, they would. The bitches hate you. I'm telling you. So let's cut the bullshit and get straight to the point of why I'm here. I'm the person you used to be. Magenta is now mine. And to be fair, you did give it up like it was so easy to do. You showed who you really were right there didn't you? The difference between you and me is I bleed magenta. And now I'm going to uncarry your journalism and the news and speak up to the establishment who keeps screwing us little people over. Y'all are making it real hard on me by suspending my ex account, shadow banning me on Instagram, blocking me on Instagram, and whatever else you're doing that I don't know about. People are waking up to the BS and are tired of it. You changed, not me, remember that. You did this to yourself. You changed to team establishment and supported my constitutional rights being violated at T Mobile. You're just like rage against the machine turning into rage for the machine. Nobody in America even cares that my constitutional rights were violated and I was discriminated against The only accountability is me speaking up and it's costing me a lot of money, friends and family I know you left in 2020 but you were still my hero when you turned into the left wing propagandist How did I get it right and all the people that made a lot of money got it wrong? The answer lies within the question Let's see some of the stuff I'm talking about There's wearing a mask because of Covid and then there were people like you who were straight up propagandist for some reason Up. Up. Lot of damage. Certainly an amazing day for a run. Happy Sunday, everybody. Hey. Happy Saturday, everybody. Here's a friendly reminder. Wear a mask. Be a good neighbor. Keep your neighbors safe, and they'll return the favor. And be a leader. Leaders lead. Lead by wearing a mask. That's right. It's slow cooker Sunday. And although I'm home, I'm wearing a mask just to send a message. You serious? I'm keeping these episodes short on purpose to support America's attention span. On the next episode, I'm gonna show you how John Ledger, Steve Aoki, and Blau made millions of dollars hustling NFTs. It's a pretty cool story, especially now knowing 95% of NFTs are worthless and the middle class lost billions while wealthy people made billions. You're an investor collector and NFT strategist yourself. Like, you care. You know, you're in the space. You're a collector. I've seen a picture of your doodle when I walked in. Yeah. And a mutiny. Yeah. And a mutiny. And I've seen a thing you you said recently is that you've made more money off NFTs than you have in your past six albums. Yes. Which is fascinating. Yeah. It's and it's true. And don't worry. I'll give you a quick intro to NFTs on that video, but nothing too detailed.

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Marc Palaciano is starting an independent journalism career after being laid off from T-Mobile after 17 years. He refuses to sign the severance agreement, as it restricts his free speech regarding his experiences at T-Mobile. He alleges T-Mobile discriminated against him for being unvaccinated, isolating him and preventing him from attending company events. Palaciano believes T-Mobile's actions violated his rights and possibly the Nuremberg Code. He intends to use his free speech to hold them accountable. He claims the German government is heavily influencing T-Mobile US and that T-Mobile is partnering with the World Economic Forum to usher in the Great Reset. Palaciano shares his views on social issues, including LGBTQ+ rights, religion, and gun rights. He criticizes T-Mobile's CEO for allegedly lying about the merger's benefits and accuses T-Mobile of pushing a trans agenda. He plans to expose corporate tyranny and censorship, particularly regarding DE&I and ESG initiatives. He is launching a GoFundMe to replace the refused severance and fund his work.

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The speaker asserts that Texas lied to prosecute the T-Mobile whistleblower and that the case exposes information Americans aren’t supposed to know. A key claim is that a conservative constitutional judge from Collin County was replaced days before the trial with a retired liberal judge from Dallas, which the speaker suspects allowed a juror to be planted in the jury. During jury selection, defense and state weeded 50 people down to eight, but the judge ultimately selects the jurors. The state prosecution allegedly lied about the gated community entry, claiming a security guard was present and that the speaker snuck in, a claim the speaker says is false and used to portray him as a dangerous stalker. The T-Mobile executive allegedly stated he feared for his life and his family’s safety, yet the speaker notes the executive flew to Bellevue, Washington, to T-Mobile’s headquarters the next day, arguing it contradicted the notion of a genuine threat from the speaker. The state prosecuted by obtaining all of the speaker’s social media from Ex Twitter, Instagram, Substack, and the speaker learned of this only when Instagram notified him. The state and T-Mobile labeled the speaker a violent threat for discussing his guns in self-defense, with a cited tweet and related materials used in the case. The speaker claims that his communications—tweets, videos, a long-form website—were censored, and that he then went guerrilla with flyers and a self-defense stance described as “staccato for self defense.” During sentencing, the state subpoenaed a police officer who arrested the speaker sixteen years earlier for a felony marijuana charge, with deferred adjudication and probation completed in 2008, to portray the speaker as a still-active drug dealer. The state reportedly shared some of the whistleblower story but downplayed that T-Mobile violated Texas Health and Safety Code chapter 81 d by discriminating against the speaker for being unvaccinated. The speaker concludes by urging viewers to share the story, claiming it exposes corruption among elected officials and corporations.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the consumer benefits of the proposed merger, focusing on 5G deployment and costs. Speaker 1 states that the transaction will provide a five G network capability that the United States desperately needs, with prices going down and it being in their business plan and commitments to the FCC. They claim 96% of rural America will be covered by the new T-Mobile network. Speaker 2 raises questions about job impacts, saying it is crazy to say 30,000 people will be fired while Sprint has 28,000 employees, implying the math is impossible. They acknowledge appreciation for protecting American workers and question whether AT&T is behind the merger to block it, suggesting AT&T’s involvement. They reference that Comcast added more phone customers in the last year than AT&T and Verizon combined, noting that there is more than just the three traditional players and that moving from two to three makes more sense than two. Speaker 1 emphasizes the strategic importance of leading in five G, citing CTIA statistics that 3,000,000 American jobs are at stake with five G leadership. They argue that if the U.S. does not retain leadership in five G as it did with four G, those jobs could be lost, and they claim the U.S. is behind China and South Korea in five G deployment. Speaker 3 discusses the technical and economic rationale for merging two companies given their unique spectrum position, suggesting the merger will create eight times the capacity compared with what they would have as standalone entities. They describe an economic necessity to lower prices and fill this eightfold capacity, asserting that eight times the capacity will be achieved through the merger. Speaker 1 concludes that every benefit for consumers arises from the transaction: prices will go down, services will expand, in-home broadband competition will improve, rural coverage will expand, rural competition will expand, and jobs will go up. The speakers collectively argue that the merger delivers enhanced five G capability, greater coverage, lower prices, expanded services, stronger rural competition, and increased employment.

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Speaker 0 argues that Trump "picked out individual businesses or sometimes individual business leaders who he wanted to use the government to punish" and "went after Amazon and Jeff Bezos" and "went after saying he wanted to go after Mark Zuckerberg," engaging in actions "targeting businesses because of what were perceived to be his political interests." He warns this would make him "radioactive in the business world" because "business people are too smart to think that they can always be on the right side of those calculations." Speaker 1 notes that "you don't hear a whole lot of CEOs ... coming out in support of him" and that "nobody that I know other than Leon Elon" has supported him. He adds that some business leaders support Trump "with the caveat" for a "very transactional" reason: "For the right amount, you can guide policy. I think you saw that with crypto."

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The speaker criticizes Democrats for using voting machines in the 2020 election and accuses Big Tech of censoring Americans. They express satisfaction at the loss of jobs due to censorship and praise Elon Musk for buying Twitter. The speaker then accuses the Head of Trust and Safety at Twitter of failing to remove child pornography and mentions their doctoral dissertation on minors accessing a gay hookup app. They claim that Elon Musk banned accounts promoting child porn but Twitter allowed it. The speaker also mentions a lawsuit against Twitter for refusing to remove a lewd video featuring minors. They conclude by stating that they were violated.

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The speaker aims to expose the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and corporations working with them to enforce "woke" policies. They claim the HRC pushes far-left policies, such as requiring companies to cover transition care for children where legal, to achieve high scores in their corporate scoring system. A video clip featuring the HRC president is presented, where Donald Trump is accused of hating America, wanting to ban books, break up marriages, and bully trans kids, and being a "34 time felony convicted wannabe white nationalist dictator". The speaker infers that companies partnering with the HRC endorse these views. The HRC president is also shown using the term "pregnant people," which the speaker interprets as an indication that the HRC believes men can have babies. The speaker criticizes the HRC's stance on abortion and sex changes for children, and highlights companies like American Airlines, Apple, Match, Macy's, Lyft, Lexus, and Disney for their association with the HRC. The speaker urges companies to drop "woke" policies, DEI programs, and partisan activism, and adopt neutrality to avoid alienating customers and harming their bottom line.

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Speaker 0: Apology tour due to online criticism and advertisers leaving. Speaker 1: Bob Ives was interviewed today. Stop. Speaker 2: I don't want advertisers who try to blackmail me with money. Go fuck yourself. Speaker 1: I understand. Bob, if you're here, let me ask you. Speaker 2: That's how I feel. No advertising. Speaker 1: What are your thoughts?

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Speaker 0 addresses Microsoft Azure, saying, “Like to condemn Microsoft Azure program for leaking sensitive classified information to the CCP.” The speaker then questions Bill Gates directly: “And then I think that Are you pro CCP, mister Gates? I understand your foundation owns a lot of Microsoft shares now, and your Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has heavily financed and is financially connected to the CCP.” The speaker asks, “So is that why you're not answering the questions about governments, Microsoft's Azure program, mister Gates?” Continuing, the speaker presses the issue: “Are you sure you don't wanna condemn them for leaking classified information from our US military?” The speaker reiterates the demand: “One more time, mister Gates. Would you like to condemn Microsoft's government Azure program for leaking classified information at the CCP?” The response implied by the transcript is “No? Okay.”

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Speaker 0 says he went and hassled asked straightforward questions to Ted Cruz, describing Cruz as a sitting senator who was “serving for Israel by his own description,” and notes he isn’t targeting Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) because she’s “the most sincere.” He questions why not go after Cruz. Speaker 1 recalls being a friend of MTG; she spoke at his conference, then “the day after, she pretended like she didn't know me,” describing a history that began in 2022. He explains views evolve as people interact with reality and as the reality of self changes, adding that now “everyone agrees with me,” and he would forgive hostility. He says he doesn’t know what MTG’s new views are, noting she’s come around on Israel “this year,” whereas he has spoken on the issue for ten years. He characterizes the past as “ BS” and claims he was treated as if he didn’t exist, canceled for ten years for discussing these topics, particularly during a time of intense censorship. Speaker 1 mentions MTG fired one of his staffers because someone found out a groiper was working in her office, and that person’s life was ruined; MTG allegedly knew exactly what the conference was, yet she pretended not to. He says the issue isn’t personal with MTG, but argues the past disagreement was because she was “on the other team.” Speaker 0 counters that many people were on different sides in the past and suggests the question is bigger than themselves, aiming to restore America for future generations. Speaker 0 adds a personal note: if Dave Rubin called to apologize for calling him “Hitler,” he would consider it meaningful, and he sees legitimate questions to consider. He emphasizes sincerity as central, stating he believes sincerity shows when someone’s heart is pure, and that Joe Kent appeared sincere despite not agreeing on everything, which led Speaker 0 to think Kent was a good person. However, Speaker 0 says Kent was later discredited as being a CIA officer (or contractor), which contradicted their impression, and he recalls showing each other a badge during a mutual suspicion moment. Speaker 1 recalls being disavowed by MTG for his views on Israel and criticized for talking about white people and Christianity, and notes that he worked with Blumenthal on an article while Speaker 0 had called him on the phone. Speaker 0 reflects that the exchange felt “inside baseball” and insists he was seeking a sincere politician, someone brave, regardless of full agreement. He cites Joe Kent as an example of sincerity despite disagreements, and recounts being surprised by Speaker 1’s later revelation that Kent’s CIA association changed his view of Kent.

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Marc Palaciano introduces himself as a first-time video creator entering independent journalism to share his truth-telling perspective. He describes himself as a one-man operation currently learning video basics and dealing with glare, lighting, and production quality. He explains he was laid off from T-Mobile after 17 years, with the company announcing 5,000 layoffs on August 24 and his notice arriving August 31; he remains on payroll until November 3, marking November 2 as his 17-year anniversary with the company. He views the number 17 as a symbol of new beginnings, right paths, success, and gratitude, and says he believes in science from the universe. Palaciano recounts consulting a lawyer during the severance review and discovering that to receive a six-figure severance, he would have to sign away his right to free speech about his 17 years at T-Mobile. He refuses to sign, emphasizing that his future work depends on being able to discuss his life experiences. He asserts he has already breached the contract by speaking publicly about T-Mobile but argues that signing away free speech would be damaging. He hints at ongoing potential breaches from T-Mobile and their lawyers, including Mackenzie & Company, if he accepts the severance. He alleges discrimination for being unvaccinated and being barred from the Frisco, Texas office for ten months, including restricted attendance at events like the 2021 Christmas party requiring a magenta pass tied to a vaccine card. He notes he submitted an exemption form in 2021, offered to take daily tests, and that T-Mobile ended the vaccine mandate in March 2023 after he was finally allowed back in. He asserts he helped T-Mobile’s leadership create dashboards on exposures and vaccine take rates, and claims the company’s rationale was that COVID cases had declined, though he says the company has not admitted mistakes about his treatment. He continues to cite protections and his belief in his right to free speech to critique T-Mobile. Palaciano shares that on November 2 he plans to reveal how John Ledger (the former T-Mobile CEO) partnered with Steve Aoki and Blau on an NFT venture and that 95% of NFTs are now worthless. He intends to launch a GoFundMe to raise money for the severance money he declined, arguing that corporate censorship and tyranny justify public support. He recalls T-Mobile censoring vaccine-efficacy links in December 2021 and states that most statements in his content could breach his contract, while noting transparency about his actions. He characterizes himself as open, transparent, not a grifter, and focused on truth and America’s future. He identifies as a Dallas native, a golf and guns enthusiast, a Tesla nerd, and someone who does not identify with a political party, believing both major parties act for self-interest. He signals a belief in social engineering as a societal manipulation mechanism and plans to discuss DEI and ESG, the Great Reset, and the World Economic Forum, arguing these influence the public more than politicians. He invites feedback, explains his plan to post more content, and thanks supporters, including people who stood by him during T-Mobile’s actions.

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Instead of focusing on real issues, Democrats are attacking those exposing wasteful spending. Taxpayers would rather we stop funding ridiculous things, like a transgender comic in Ireland or Bert and Ernie on Baghdad TV. Elon Musk is now exposing the federal government, just like he did with Twitter, revealing how big government pressured big tech to censor Americans. Mark Zuckerberg admitted the Biden administration pressured them to censor, and they complied. We believe elected officials should make decisions, not unelected bureaucrats. The person who received 77 million votes wants Elon Musk to help expose wasteful government spending. Democrats can attack him if they want, but we understand the consequences of letting bureaucrats run things. We have witnesses who can testify about how this has impacted their businesses.

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The speaker claims to have been publicly criticizing T-Mobile, CEO Mike Sievert, and former CEO John Legere for over a month. They allege that Sievert and Legere lied to Congress and the American public about the T-Mobile merger, specifically regarding promises to lower prices and add jobs. The speaker states that T-Mobile has raised prices, conducted layoffs since April 2020, and is automatically switching customers to more expensive plans unless they opt out. The speaker further accuses T-Mobile and its parent company, Deutsche Telekom, of being aligned with the German government and the World Economic Forum. They also claim that T-Mobile uses LGBTQ+ agendas to divide people, suggesting the company's priorities are misaligned by citing the disparity in coverage for gender reassignment versus in vitro fertilization.

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The speaker claims that individuals from the Biden administration would call and berate their team about certain documents. The speaker says that emails related to this are published. The speaker states that their team refused to take down content that was true, including a meme about potential class action lawsuits related to COVID vaccines. They also refused to remove humor and satire. The speaker alleges that President Biden made a statement suggesting "these guys are killing people," after which various government agencies began investigating their company, which they describe as "brutal."

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The speaker claims to be the reason college and high school athletes are getting paid. He calls himself "Mister influencer to influencers." He states he fights to eradicate childhood malnutrition. He accuses the mainstream media and Hollywood of being pedophiles until flight logs are released. He asks if he is canceled yet.

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I'm definitely not buying Mark Zuckerberg's supposed MAGA conversion. After I posted a Twitter thread linking a group he donated to with organizations that are actively sabotaging Trump's agenda, Meta ran to the New York Times to smear me. Their defense was basically, "We gave money, but don't know what they did with it." Digging deeper, I found over a dozen organizations funded by Zuckerberg that are suing Trump and organizing protests against his policies. Zuckerberg hasn't publicly stated any intention to withdraw funds from these groups. He issued a letter apologizing for their impact on the 2020 election, but provided no evidence. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative website, which previously listed thousands of grants to left-wing organizations, now only shows grants from 2024 onward, conveniently erasing the record of election interference.

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The speaker claims T-Mobile discriminated against them for being unvaccinated by blocking them from the Frisco, Texas office for ten months. They state T-Mobile isolated them and prevented them from attending events, such as the 2021 Christmas party at Stonebriar Country Club, which required a Magenta Pass obtained by submitting a vaccine card to a third party. The speaker says they thrive on interacting with people, and the isolation "broke" them. They feel they were in a mental prison working at T-Mobile after 2020.

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Mark Palaciano, a former T-Mobile employee, shares his experiences and plans as he enters the world of independent journalism. He discusses his layoff, the severance document that restricts his free speech, and his refusal to sign it. Mark also touches on topics such as his views on LGBTQ+ rights, religion, gun rights, and social engineering. He expresses his intention to expose corporate America, the German government's influence on T-Mobile, and the connection between T-Mobile and the World Economic Forum. Mark concludes by asking for support and sharing his contact information.

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Many people want to move on from COVID-19 and the vaccine, including those who regret getting vaccinated. However, the speaker believes it is a mistake to move on without accountability for the coercion that led to vaccination. The speaker intends to continue fighting until those responsible admit wrongdoing. The speaker claims T-Mobile's treatment was inhumane, disrespectful, and a violation of the Nuremberg Code. They will use their right to free speech to repeatedly call out T-Mobile until the company admits fault or experiences a decline in brand appearance or stock valuation.

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Marc Palaciano is starting an independent journalism career after being laid off from T-Mobile after 17 years. He refuses to sign the severance agreement, as it restricts his free speech regarding his experiences at T-Mobile. He alleges T-Mobile discriminated against him for being unvaccinated, isolating him and preventing him from attending company events. Palaciano believes T-Mobile's actions violated his rights and possibly the Nuremberg Code. He intends to use his free speech to hold them accountable. He claims the German government, with a 30% stake in Deutsche Telekom, influences T-Mobile US, and that T-Mobile partners with the World Economic Forum. Palaciano shares his views on social issues, including LGBTQ+ rights, religion, and gun rights, stating his support for the Second Amendment and his belief that social engineering is a major problem. He accuses T-Mobile of lying about lowering prices and adding jobs post-merger and criticizes their stance on DE&I and ESG. He plans to launch a GoFundMe to replace the lost severance and expose corporate tyranny.
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