Mercenary Spyware Attack: They're Always Watching!
May 10, 2025
Mercenary spyware attack is a huge violation of privacy. They are watching us. Exposing how the tyrannical regime treats its own citizens, we must take precautions. The Free West is not free. #SpywareAttack #PrivacyViolation #GovernmentSurveillance #FreeWest #DataSecurity #CyberSecurity #DigitalPrivacy #SurveillanceState #BigBrother #FreedomOfSpeech
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Hey everyone. So, I wanted to talk to
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you guys a little bit more about this
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whole mercenary spyware attack situation
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because I realized that in my last video
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in which I, you know, announced or told
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you guys, I suppose that I had received
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these notifications from Apple, I was
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very straight to the point, very this is
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not going to intimidate me. Like, I'm
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not going to stop doing what I'm doing.
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And although all of that is very much
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still true and you know, I'm not going
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to stop doing what I'm doing. I
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obviously have been thinking about all
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of this for the past few days. And I've
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been thinking about it a lot because it
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changes the way that I have to think
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about my my safety, my family safety,
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and what this means for my life. Because
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for those of you who don't know,
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mercenary spyware is a big deal. Like
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it's not just some, you know, random guy
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in his basement trying to hack into your
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email account or something like we're
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talking we're talking like government
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level at the very minimum very
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sophisticated spyware that they can turn
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on and off remotely at any time that
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they want. So they're able to like look
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at me through my camera, listen in on my
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conversations through my microphone.
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They have access to every single thing
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that's on my phone. So, you know, let's
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face it, in this modern day and age,
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that's basically everything, you know,
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from your emails to your banking
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information to your photos, videos,
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conversations, uh, contacts, like you
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name it. Everything that's on your
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phone. Someone who clearly doesn't like
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me very much, like let's say, you know,
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the government. Um, obviously I don't
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know exactly which one it is, but I have
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a few guesses. They they're apparently
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willing to invest this type of money and
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effort into spying on me. So, they don't
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have my best intentions at heart clearly
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because this is a huge violation of my
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privacy, a huge violation of my rights
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as a citizen. And the fact that they're
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doing this, you know, it's a it's a
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nasty feeling. It's a scary feeling to
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have also to know it feels like there's
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someone always in the room with you,
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someone who wishes ill upon you. And to
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know that someone could be looking at me
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and my little baby and my husband, you
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know, through my camera, it's like it's
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it's disgusting. So, I just yeah, I just
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wanted to be like a little bit more open
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with you guys about that because this is
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um obviously not a very structured
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video, but it should make us think
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about, you know, how unfree the West
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really is. And of course, I know that um
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I'm not naive. I've been this is my
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mission, you know, exposing how this
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regime, this tyrannical regime that we
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live under treats its own citizens.
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That's, you know, that's at the core of
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what I do. And so I've always assumed
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that they would listen to me or would
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spy on me through my phone some way or
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another. But to know that they are, it's
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like it it takes the situation to a new
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level, if you know what I mean. It's
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scary. And I've I'm used to being
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attacked by the establishment, you know,
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in the sense that I've been since I
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started out like as a young woman in my
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early 20s, you know, this this the
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attack has been relentless through the
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media, through the institutions. I got
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kicked out of university for it. You
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know, I there are a lot of things that
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that happened obviously that like too
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many things to tell you in one video
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that have shown me that these people
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aren't joking, you know, like they're
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but it always motivated me to do more.
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And this again is motivating me to do
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more. But it's it's different in a sense
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that I really don't know how to fight
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this. You know, I have zero experience
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in the tech world. I don't know anything
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about technology like digital technology
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really. And you know, I'm going to have
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to ask a lot of help from experts and
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stuff. But it makes you think, okay, if
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they're willing to invest this type of
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money into spying on me and if the
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technology such as like Pegasus, you
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know, which Apple mentioned is so
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advanced, like what can you even do, you
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know? like this apparatus feels so huge
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and so I just from now on now onwards
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I'm just going to assume that they're
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always listening to me no matter what
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and thankfully you know I don't have any
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secrets I say what I think and I think
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what I say like I'm obviously very open
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about my views and my opinions but still
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like I said it's it's a disgusting
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feeling to know that someone could be
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looking at me through this camera right
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now and so I'm going to have to take a
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lot of precautions um in that sense but
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yeah I just wanted to share this this
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you know personal
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side of me with you guys a bit more. And
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also hopefully you guys will reflect on
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what this means for all of us because it
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means that if you hold opinions similar
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to mine, this is how you can be treated,
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you know, by your own government, the
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people that you are uh paying through
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your taxpayers money. So yeah, the the
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free West is really not free. And I
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suppose we knew that, but it's been
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taken to a new level for me in a sense.
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