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To spot psychological operations (psyops), analyze the source for sensationalism versus credible reporting. Question the timing of stories, especially during crises or elections, as psyops often distract from bigger issues. Beware of multiple outlets using the same language, which indicates coordinated messaging. Look for emotional triggers designed to elicit strong reactions like fear or anger. Check for evidence, and be wary of anonymous sources and vague claims. Ask if the narrative expands government control or justifies new laws. Psyops dominate news cycles and fade after serving their purpose, unlike real news which evolves with updates. Cultivate critical thinking, diversify news sources using AI for concise, apolitical information, and ask: Who benefits? What verifiable evidence is shown? Why now? Strengthen your psychological state by recognizing fear tactics and practicing mindfulness. Stay connected to your community, build self-reliance, and stay grounded in reality. Maintain a balanced perspective, research topics, and consider keeping some cash on hand. When governments propose solutions, assess whether they address the issue, what freedoms are exchanged, and if the solution is long-term or a power grab.

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Please only share information about yourself that you're comfortable with. You can keep your camera muted and introduce yourself in a way that makes you feel at ease. When discussing potential actions, it's best to speak hypothetically to avoid any misunderstandings. If you want to discuss specific actions or higher-risk topics, exchange contact information and use the secure messaging app Signal to communicate privately. This will ensure that sensitive information remains confidential.

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Allen stated the hearing was his last act as a public servant, offering a warning to Americans. He has no confidence the FBI will reign in its own conduct, believing it uses reprisal and fear to control its workforce. He believes there are no effective checks and balances against the FBI's lawless actions, and their ability to over classify information allows them to stonewall forever. Allen urges Americans to vote, despite doubts about election integrity, to stake their claim in the American experience. He also recommends exercising the Second Amendment right to bear arms and learning self-defense. He suggests building community by making friends with neighbors and promising mutual aid. Allen advises stocking up a pantry with 3-4 months of food and, as a person of faith, recommends prayer and reading the Gospel.

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Your neighbors, even those you trust, may turn you in if we become a Christian nationalist dictatorship. It's not just the police you should worry about; they won't have enough resources to monitor everyone. History shows that in times of fear, people look out for themselves. Take the example of Elizabeth von Thaden, who opposed the Nazis and helped those in hiding. Despite her good intentions, she was betrayed by a neighbor and executed. This pattern of betrayal is common throughout history. If you choose to resist a repressive regime, remember that help may not come from expected places, and it could be those closest to you who turn against you.

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The speaker advocates downsizing all assets and resources, especially for public figures who are fighting a public battle and have a social media presence. The key goal is to maintain anonymity by moving wealth into Bitcoin so others cannot know you have it. Keeping funds on centralized exchanges or in a nameable account makes them visible and traceable, which the speaker warns against. The recommended strategy is to transfer wealth into Bitcoin and ensure it remains untraceable by using cold storage in an air-gapped, multisignature wallet. The idea is that once funds are in Bitcoin, they effectively disappear from scrutiny and cannot be proven to belong to you if properly secured. To implement this, one should convert assets into Bitcoin and transfer them to a cold storage setup that uses air-gapped security and multisig authorization. The speaker emphasizes the risk of losing access by keeping assets in traditional, monitored locations; specifically, if you leave Bitcoin on a centralized exchange, it can be seen and tied to you. Finally, the speaker notes a harsh consequence: if you conduct this process and then lose the private keys, you lose all the Bitcoin. In other words, the method hinges on secure, private control of keys, and the trade-off is the possibility of total loss if the keys are misplaced.

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Stop giving democratically elected governments the benefit of the doubt because they have no good intentions and political elites are never concerned about the well-being of regular people. You cannot comply your way out of a tyranny; compliance only delays the inevitable. End your silence, speak up, stop complying, and start rebelling because they're out to get you if you do not resist. Stop voting for those who inflict psychological abuse on you. To defy this unfree world, become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.

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Do not share misinformation on social media. Trust information from police and law enforcement. Check official websites and social media for updates. Police will share any credible information about risks or threats with the community. Trust the police for accurate information, not social media.

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Don't comply with government laws, be independent. Refuse to follow orders, like in Bosnia where people resisted lockdowns and fake passports were made. Mass noncompliance weakens the government's power. Stand up for your rights, don't be afraid. Stop complying with unjust rules and take back control.

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The Department of Defense recently refined its authorization to use deadly force against civilians, particularly regarding discontent over COVID-19 directives and election outcomes. This raises concerns about potential government overreach and the implications for civil liberties. The Second Amendment serves as a check against government power, allowing citizens to maintain peace and self-defense. There is a growing sentiment that the establishment is losing control, leading to fears of civil unrest and attempts to undermine Trump’s legitimacy. The electoral process is under scrutiny, especially in states like California, where illegal voting practices could invalidate election results. The conversation highlights the need for vigilance against attempts to dismantle constitutional protections and the importance of citizen engagement in preserving democracy.

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Stay calm to survive attempts to incite frenzy. Stock up on groceries, nonperishable items, ammunition, and weapons for self-defense. Secure your home with cameras and create a family survival plan. Be aware of safe travel times and avoid congestion. Trust your gut if something feels off and avoid risks. One speaker told their adult children not to be out after dark, to avoid downtown areas, and to carry a gun. Another speaker recommends methylene blue, saying it improves workouts and overall well-being. They bought it to support Alex Jones and InfoWars, and endorse it despite generally being skeptical of supplements. They feel better throughout the day after taking it, and their workouts have improved.

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We are entering a political period with life-altering consequences, demanding unwavering commitment. History shows us mass movements mobilized to protect against fascism and authoritarianism, an era we are now approaching. Donald Trump has suggested deploying the military against US citizens he considers political enemies. Authoritarian regimes often jail political dissidents and legislative opponents. This is the reality we may face.

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Trump 2.0 presents new challenges, but people are more aware of their rights than ever. We will create strong communities as a form of resistance. Imagine a guardian in her home without a keyhole but with a window; the door is locked, and no one inside has a deportation order. It's crucial to understand that there will never be enough lawyers to ensure our safety. Therefore, these training sessions are essential for building muscle memory, similar to how children practice fire drills. We want to instill a reflexive response, so when the time comes, individuals can act without hesitation.

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I am Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. I question if the US government will never become tyrannical. I will not give up my guns due to this uncertainty. Gun control in China shows how it benefits a dictatorship like the CCP.

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There are people in the United States government who have intelligence that you don't. While some individuals may be corrupt, there are still good people working there. It's important to be prepared by getting emergency food, arming yourself, and having satellite communication. The time to do this was yesterday, but now is the second best time. There are only two scenarios: either we're sorry or we take necessary action against the terrorists. These terrorists are not fighters or freedom fighters, they are demons and savages. They are cowards and bloodthirsty demons. They will come for you next.

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We are entering a critical political period with lasting consequences. History shows us that mass movements have mobilized to protect one another against fascism and authoritarianism, and we may soon face similar challenges. Donald Trump has suggested using the military against those he considers political enemies. This aligns with authoritarian practices seen globally, where political dissidents and opponents are often jailed. We must recognize the serious implications of this potential reality.

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Speaker Allen believes the FBI will not reign in its own conduct and that the bureau uses reprisal and fear to control its workforce. He believes there are no current effective checks and balances against the FBI conducting lawless action. Allen urges American citizens to vote, despite doubts about election integrity, and to exercise their Second Amendment rights by arming themselves and learning self-defense. He recommends forming mutual aid networks with neighbors and stocking up on 3-4 months of food. As a person of faith, he suggests prayer and reading the gospel. He considers this hearing his last act of service as a public servant.

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Federal workers are encouraged to self-organize with colleagues within their bureau and across government agencies to build trust and navigate challenges together. They should also connect with civic groups and have open conversations with them. Legal support and advocacy from civil society organizations can be helpful if they need to take action. Contributing their knowledge and skills to civic groups can be beneficial. It is important to stay in communication with grassroots groups and be prepared in case of a stolen election.

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Patriot Nurse discusses what you should never say to a doctor or healthcare provider and which topics require careful handling when interacting with the medical system. She frames these issues within concerns about abuse and corruption in health care, and emphasizes the power imbalance between patients and licensed professionals in the United States, where mandatory reporting creates a fear-based compliance system. Key points she makes: - Mandatory reporting and tattletaling: Health care providers with licenses operate under mandatory reporting, creating a system where “if you see something, say something” can pressure professionals to report patients. This contributes to a power disparity at vulnerable moments for patients. Providers are not gods, and they are human and flawed. - Fifth Amendment-like mindset: Patients should apply a mental filter similar to exercising a fifth amendment right—do not incriminate yourself; you should not feel obligated to disclose information beyond what benefits you. - Mental health history questions: Asking about a history of mental illness can label patients. If a patient has remitted or recovered, there may be little need to disclose, though many clinicians emphasize the need for a good history and physical. A patient has sovereignty to share information at their discretion, and real nurses protect patient confidentiality and trust. - Firearms and weapons questions: The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association advocate screenings for firearms in the home. Patriot Nurse argues these are political organizations and cautions that information about weapons in the home can trigger mandatory reporting in ways that could lead to child protective actions. She says you are not required to fill out such paperwork, you can leave it blank, strike through, or refuse; if faced with tech prompts, you can request a hard copy and refuse to answer. Do not incriminate yourself, and do not feel compelled to answer what you do not want to disclose. - Parental dynamics and CPS risk: Interactions in the doctor’s office can influence family court involvement and CPS referrals. Family court is described as a major path for government control over children. Be cautious with statements in front of doctors about parenting, as it can lead to CPS involvement. - Postpartum and pregnancy-related screenings: She stresses the vulnerability of pregnant and postpartum women and notes a trend to refer to pregnant women as “pregnant people.” She warns that postpartum depression screenings can lead to CPS involvement if a woman answers in a way that triggers concern. She argues honesty can be penalized and emphasizes practical support from friends and family (help with meals, chores, errands) and non-drug interventions such as nutritional and hormonal considerations. She calls CPS involvement “evil” when women seek help and are judged by skewed screening results. - “Whatever you think is best” is dangerous: She warns against deferring decisions to clinicians, urging patients to ask questions and delay decisions if there is no immediate emergency. She stresses informed consent and the importance of thinking through options before acting, especially when a patient is ill or medicated. - Self-advocacy and preparation: No one will care for you or your family as much as you do. The more you know, the more you can converse as an equal with healthcare providers, reducing power imbalances. She promotes her online courses (four- and seven-hour medical prep) to build knowledge, reading ability, and self-advocacy, potentially avoiding unnecessary care and enabling better conversations if care is needed. - Caution about political biases in medicine: She references Charlie Kirk’s assassination and notes that some medical professionals, despite credentials, may hold hostile views toward conservatives; she urges care providers to align with your values when possible and to consider location and insurance limitations. - Final encouragement: Reiterate your fifth amendment rights, stay vigilant, and share the information with others who might benefit. She signs off as Patriot Nurse, inviting viewers to use the information to shield themselves and their families from what she describes as a potentially malevolent alliance between government and health care informers.

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Don't trust, verify. In the next 5-10 years, deepfakes will make it hard to distinguish real from fake. Shift your mindset to verify things through experience and intuition. Devices are affecting our brain connections, so rely on personal verification.

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Some of you need to leave the United States now. America is on the brink of becoming a Christian nationalist dictatorship, and it's not just Trump you should be worried about, but the people around him who have agendas and lists of enemies. If you wait too long to leave, you may find it impossible to do so. The border is tightening, and other countries may not accept former American citizens in the future. If you feel unsafe due to your identity or beliefs, trust that instinct and start planning your exit. While leaving can be difficult and costly, it's crucial to explore your options. Not everyone needs to go, but some must.

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The Department of Defense directive 5240.01, implemented by the Biden administration, allows the use of deadly force against American citizens for dissent or refusal to accept election results. This threatens the foundational principles of our democracy established over 230 years ago. There are calls to eliminate the First Amendment in favor of controlling misinformation, reminiscent of tactics used by the Nazi party in the 1930s. People of all backgrounds are frustrated with being divided and want to unite as citizens of the United States. It's crucial to reject authoritarianism and work together to uphold our values and responsibilities as humans. Let's focus on restoring America and continuing this unique democratic experiment.

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Avoid sharing misinformation on social media. Trust information from police and law enforcement. Check official websites and social media for updates. Police will share credible information about any risks or threats to the community. Rely on law enforcement for accurate information, not social media.

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Pray for Trump's cabinet picks, as their lives have been threatened by the left. I don't trust the federal authorities to ensure their safety during these dangerous times.

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Krystal And Saagar REACT: 'Cancel Culture' Over Kirk Assassination
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Charlie's killing unleashed a wave of recriminations on the right, with a push to track down social posts and pressure employers to fire people who failed to echo the ‘proper’ sentiments. The discussion also hints at a coming government crackdown, as Senator Katie Britt condemns the celebration of murder while insisting individuals who express the wrong views should be held to account. The hosts note that some responses repost Charlie Kirk’s inflammatory quotes, while others simply mourn the loss or condemn violence, highlighting the spectrum of online reactions to a political assassination. The transcript lays out the range of posts under scrutiny: explicit calls for harm, statements that ‘I’m not happy he died’ or ‘I’m cheering for the assassination,’ and even simple quotations of Charlie Kirk’s words. Some posts urge that his killer’s actions were justified; others simply argue that the public should be careful about who is allowed to teach or fly a plane, linking private online sentiments to real-world employment consequences. The hosts note that mainstream Democrats have condemned the killing, while a push persists to frame the event as a lever for left-wing crackdowns. Beyond the posts, the conversation shifts to culture and government power. The speakers argue for guardrails in polite society, and resist government involvement, warning that a future Ministry of Truth could be weaponized to suppress media. They connect this risk to post-9/11 security measures and to the Patriot Act era, suggesting similar incentives for leaders to expand surveillance and enforcement when political institutions feel pressured. The debate then returns to ‘consequence culture’—a nuanced line between legitimate accountability and mass hysteria, with fear that both sides can weaponize shame to silence opponents. The discussion closes with warnings about how quickly the rhetoric can translate into policy, as Steven Miller and Donald Trump signal a crackdown on left-wing groups and discourse, including calls for enforcement against those doxxing or engaging in violence. The guests stress the difference between government power and cultural norms, and urge two-way dialogue in schools and workplaces to define acceptable discourse. They reference Days of Rage and Days of Fire as context for how political violence and state response have evolved, and urge parents to engage with online culture and protect their children while preserving civil liberties.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1800 - Gavin de Becker
Guests: Gavin de Becker
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Gavin de Becker discusses his background, which includes a violent childhood that shaped his interest in security and violence prevention. He recounts witnessing his mother shoot his stepfather and her subsequent struggles with addiction and suicide. This early exposure to violence led him to explore the physics of assassination prevention, eventually working for high-profile clients like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, which provided him with unique insights into public figure protection. De Becker emphasizes the importance of understanding threats beyond direct death threats, noting that most attacks on public figures are not preceded by explicit threats. He advocates for recognizing pre-incident indicators of potential violence and avoiding unwanted encounters. He shares insights from his extensive experience in threat assessment, including the psychological aspects of fame and the pressures faced by public figures. The conversation shifts to the impact of fame on mental health, with de Becker explaining how fame creates a distorted reality for celebrities, leading to various coping mechanisms, including substance abuse. He discusses the challenges of navigating public life and the importance of maintaining personal safety. De Becker also touches on the topic of social media and its role in shaping narratives, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. He expresses concerns about censorship and the influence of pharmaceutical companies on media narratives. He argues for the necessity of open dialogue and the importance of questioning government narratives, particularly regarding mandates and public health policies. The discussion includes a critique of the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting the dangers of advertising and the potential for misinformation. De Becker stresses the need for informed consent and transparency regarding medical products, advocating for individuals to make educated decisions based on comprehensive information. As the conversation progresses, they discuss self-defense training, with de Becker advocating for courses that teach practical skills while acknowledging the limitations of such training. He emphasizes the importance of intuition and awareness in personal safety, encouraging individuals to trust their instincts in potentially dangerous situations. De Becker shares his views on firearms, suggesting that while they can be valuable for personal protection, the responsibility of ownership requires significant training and awareness of the potential risks involved. He discusses the importance of having a comprehensive approach to personal safety, including situational awareness and preparedness. The conversation concludes with de Becker discussing his work in training individuals for public figure protection and the importance of resilience and adaptability in the face of evolving threats. He encourages people to remain vigilant and proactive in their personal safety and to question narratives that may not serve their best interests.
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