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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 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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Hundreds of intelligence community members work at social media companies. Mainstream news outlets confirmed my reporting on the laptop story. The censorship was due to the truth being a threat to power. The US government's influence on corporations undermines the first amendment. Our response will determine the future of a free press. Thank you. Translation: Many intelligence community members work at social media companies. News outlets confirmed my reporting on the laptop story. Censorship was due to the truth being a threat. The US government's influence on corporations undermines freedom of speech. Our response will determine the future of a free press. Thank you.

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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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Speaker 0 describes his previous online behavior and now presents it on video. He has been trolling T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert and John Ledger, the CEO prior to the merger, for over a month to ensure they knew his name and who he was. He claims they lied to him and America about the T-Mobile merger. He states that the promises made in front of Congress—to lower prices and add jobs—were lies. He asserts that T-Mobile raised the prices of rate plans and has completed multiple layoffs since the merger went live in 2020. He notes that last week, T-Mobile told customers on certain plans that they would automatically transition to a more expensive plan if they did not call into customer service and opt out. He mentions that Mike Sievert launched Price Lock last year, which was him promising to never raise the price on customers. He criticizes CNN for naming Mike Sievert “CEO of the Year” for 2022, saying that liars support liars. He asserts that T-Mobile and the parent company Deutsche Telekom are not who people think they are, and that T-Mobile US should be thought of as the German government and the World Economic Forum. He states he is cool with gay and trans people, but argues that T-Mobile is on a different level, distinguishing between being cool with gay and trans versus shoving it down society’s throat and forcing people to believe in it. He claims T-Mobile doesn’t care about gay or trans people and argues the company used the agenda to divide people. He questions a discrepancy in corporate spending, asking why the company would pay $25 for gender reassignment but only $12 for in vitro fertilization, concluding that the company “thinks gender assignments are twice as cool.”

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A man states he was fired because he supports President Trump. He says his boss, Bob, terminated him due to his political beliefs. He believes it is disgraceful and violates his freedom of speech to be fired for his personal political views, as long as he doesn't express them at work or endanger anyone. He asks for help and expresses frustration that his support for Trump led to his job loss. He warns other Trump supporters that they could face similar consequences if their employers disagree with their political views. He maintains that his beliefs shouldn't affect his job and declares he will find another job, saying "Fuck these people."

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I was just fired from my job. After six years building the diversity, equity and inclusion department from scratch at Microsoft, I lose my job because a random person reports my posts to my employer and takes my job and security away for a thought, for an opinion. Somebody screenshot all of my TikToks. I made some stupid comments about Charlie Kirk on the day that he was shot, I said some things on blue sky and on threads, and I deleted them when it was requested by my employer. 'and you talk about freedom of speech like you care about it.' 'I felt joy that day.' 'I can't help that. So I don't deserve a job?' 'Fired You from my fucking job.' 'Now I have nothing but this website. I have nothing anymore.'

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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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Speaker 1 explains that they were not fired by Mark Zuckerberg, but faced continuous attacks from the media and tech industry. They were put on leave for six months after making a $9,000 political donation supporting Trump. The speaker believes that if Trump had lost, the attacks would have been dismissed, but his victory made it unbearable. They acknowledge a direct connection between the donation and being pushed out of the company. Other Facebook employees fear speaking out or supporting any politician due to what happened to the speaker. The speaker advises right-leaning founders to keep their political leanings private to avoid being terminated by the mob, focusing instead on building and creating value.

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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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I had an amazing January and February, gaining traction on X and enjoying my journalism. I was excited to share news and information, which led to growth in followers and subscribers. There’s nothing like betting on yourself and succeeding in independent journalism. However, I feel frustrated because T-Mobile and Big Tech have taken that away from me, making it difficult to earn money online. It’s disheartening to lose that momentum and connection with my audience.

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Eric Cochran leaked documents to Project Veritas, exposing censorship in big tech regarding abortion. He felt compelled to act against what he saw as un-American practices. When he was fired, security escorted him out without explanation. Cochran urges other potential whistleblowers within tech companies to come forward and reveal the truth about the industry's alignment with the abortion lobby. He emphasizes the need for transparency, encouraging pro-lifers in these companies to join Project Veritas and expose the realities of censorship and bias in big tech.

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A man states he was fired for being a Trump supporter. He says his boss, Bob, terminated him because of his political beliefs. He believes it is disgraceful and violates his freedom of speech to be fired for his personal political views, as long as he doesn't express them at work or endanger anyone. He asks for help and says this should not affect his job. He says he'll find another job and says, "Fuck these people."

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The Parler CEO, John Matzey, was terminated by the board, and the narrative surrounding his departure is misleading. The board was committed to a free speech platform, while Matzey's vision diverged from that. The decision to make this public was his, not the board's. The board fought to restore Parler after it was taken down by major companies, refusing to compromise on their principles. Claims about Matzey being a strong advocate for free speech and product stability are false. The board's commitment to free speech remains unwavering, and they are working tirelessly to bring the platform back. Matzey's statements are inaccurate, and the truth will emerge over time. For more details, tune into the Dan Bongino Show.

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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.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1795 - Antonio Garcia Martinez
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Antonio Garcia Martinez discusses his recent trip to Ukraine and Poland, describing the refugee crisis and the unified European response. He notes the surprising scale of displacement, with approximately 10 million Ukrainians displaced, mostly women and children. He highlights the efforts of volunteers and NGOs at the Polish border, contrasting it with the all-consuming war effort within Ukraine, where society is focused on resisting the Russian invasion. Martinez criticizes the American media's focus on domestic political issues when covering the conflict, arguing that it misses the Ukrainians' strong sense of nationalism and commitment to resisting Russian occupation. He believes Putin underestimated the Ukrainian resolve. He also touches on the potential for a stalemate and the risk of escalation, including the use of chemical or nuclear weapons. The conversation shifts to American domestic politics, with Rogan expressing concern about the current administration and a potential shift in strategy. Martinez discusses the "new right" and their potential sympathies for Putin's Russia, criticizing their anti-woke stance and perceived traditionalist values. He argues that both the left and right in the US often distort information to fit their narratives, leading to tribalism and a disconnect from reality. Rogan and Martinez discuss Sebastian Junger's book "Tribe" and the heightened sense of existence in conflict zones. Martinez reflects on his experience in Ukraine and how it has changed his perspective, making him almost miss the intensity of the situation. The conversation moves to tech, with Martinez discussing his book "Chaos Monkeys" and his experiences at Facebook. He explains the evolution of Facebook ads from "crappy to creepy" and the role of data in targeted advertising. They debate the reality of microphone-based advertising, with Martinez expressing skepticism but acknowledging the possibility. He explains how "lookalike audiences" work. They discuss Apple's App Tracking Transparency (ATT) and its impact on Facebook's ad revenue. Martinez explains that it limits Facebook's ability to track users at a granular level, affecting the effectiveness of targeted advertising. He also touches on Apple's plans for on-device data processing and the controversy surrounding its child safety initiatives. The conversation shifts to the topic of censorship and free speech on social media platforms. Martinez expresses concern about the power of social media companies to dictate discourse and the potential for abuse. He advocates for a more decentralized approach, such as Web3, where users have more control over their data and content. Rogan and Martinez discuss the challenges of running large tech companies and the distribution of wealth within them. Martinez describes the "cult-like" atmosphere at Facebook and the vast disparities in wealth between early employees and later hires. Martinez details his experience of being fired from Apple after a Slack mob objected to his book, "Chaos Monkeys." He criticizes Apple's decision to cave to the mob and highlights the importance of moral leadership in such situations. Martinez shares his current projects, including his Substack, a podcast, and his work with a DC think tank. He and Rogan discuss the challenges of creating an alternative to Twitter and the potential for Web3 to address censorship concerns. The conversation concludes with Martinez reiterating the importance of free speech and the need for a more decentralized internet.

Mark Changizi

F*** you, Twitter. I’m out.
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Mark Changizi announces his departure from Twitter, citing its role in medical tyranny and censorship of dissenting voices. He plans to focus on Getter, encouraging others to join him there, as he believes Twitter does not support free expression and deserves competition.

The Rubin Report

DeSantis Tears Apart Biden's Omicron Variant Plans Using Basic Facts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent merger of Rumble and Locals, emphasizing their mission to promote free speech and create a fair internet. He highlights Rumble's partnership with CFVI, a financial services firm, which allows them to go public and gain resources to compete against big tech companies like YouTube and Facebook. Rubin expresses concern over the current state of the internet, where content is often manipulated and regulated by algorithms. He praises Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for his COVID policies, noting Florida's low infection rates compared to states with strict mandates. Rubin argues against federal mandates, asserting that they are unconstitutional and unnecessary. He encourages viewers to engage in local politics and community efforts to reclaim power from government overreach. Rubin also addresses the challenges of maintaining free speech in a corporate environment, assuring that Rumble aims to be politically neutral while allowing diverse viewpoints. He expresses hope for a political shift in the upcoming elections and emphasizes the importance of individual freedom. The discussion touches on broader societal issues, including the potential for civil unrest and the erosion of medical privacy rights amid the pandemic. Rubin concludes by promoting his upcoming book and upcoming events.

Mark Changizi

My appearance on TBN on our First Amendment case, June 28, 2023
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Doctor Mark Changizi's lawsuit claims the government coerced Twitter into censoring dissenting views on COVID policies.

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Censorship destroys not just their voices, but their livelihoods. Moment 309
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Mark Changizi discusses the impact of Elon Musk's Twitter layoffs, emphasizing the loss of livelihoods for many users who rely on the platform for their careers and free expression. He highlights concerns about government coordination with social media to censor dissenting voices, which he argues violates the First Amendment and harms societal discourse.

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Twitter suspended me for the fourth time for the following. Moment 233
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Mark Changizi discusses his repeated suspensions from Twitter, highlighting government coordination with social media to censor dissenting views, particularly regarding COVID-19. He emphasizes the importance of free expression and ongoing legal efforts to uncover these collaborations.

The Rubin Report

Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Scorch Fauci Documentary with Horrible Score | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin opens the October 12, 2021, episode of the Rubin Report discussing a situation with his producer, Michael, who has the sniffles and chose to stay home. Rubin emphasizes the absurdity of current health fears, noting that in the past, minor illnesses were treated casually. He critiques the heightened fear surrounding COVID-19, referencing Dr. Fauci's inconsistent messaging and the suspension of NBA player Kyrie Irving for refusing vaccination. Rubin supports Irving's right to make personal medical choices and highlights Governor Greg Abbott's executive order in Texas prohibiting vaccine mandates, contrasting it with California's stricter regulations. He discusses the recent Southwest Airlines flight cancellations, attributing them to employee protests against vaccine mandates, and praises the CEO's stance against such mandates. Rubin expresses concern over the mainstream media's push for authoritarian measures and the erosion of individual freedoms, urging people to stand up for their rights. He concludes by promoting his interviews and encouraging viewers to join his community for uncensored discussions.

Mark Changizi

Twitter finally stopped labeling me “sensitive content.” Moment 349
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Mark Changizi discusses his experience with Twitter censorship, detailing four suspensions and a permanent ban due to his views on COVID interventions. After persistent appeals, he was recently uncensored, but still faces ongoing issues with visibility and content labeling across platforms like YouTube and Instagram.
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