We reveal how the NSA admitted to spying on our Signal messages, thwarting our plan to interview Putin. Privacy is dead; freedom gone? Learn the shocking truth! #NSASpying #PutinInterview #SignalPrivacy #PrivacyIsDead #FreedomLost #GovernmentSurveillance #Snowden #BigBrother #TechPrivacy #DigitalFreedom
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And I've been all over the world. I feel
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like I've been everywhere except Russia.
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And Russia is a combatant in a war
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that's changing the world. And like I
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should go see it. Mhm. And but if I and
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I was planning on it and I got stopped
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by the US government from doing it and I
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was Well, you were going to go, of
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course. And what were you going to do?
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Interview Putin. Why wouldn't you had it
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set up? I was working on it and they
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broke into my text messages. The NSA
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broke into my Signal account which I
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didn't know they could do. Oh, so Signal
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is not even safe. Signal is not safe
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anywhere safe. Signal is not safe. I
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know people think WhatsApp's safe. It's
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like, man, WhatsApp WhatsApp is not You
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know what's safe and ask any mafia don
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park your car in front of the liquor
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store, leave your phone in the vehicle
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in your Caprice Classic and walk out
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behind the liquor store in the vacant
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lot back there with the Winos to talk to
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the person you want to talk. How many
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times have you done that? Zero. Okay.
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cuz I'm like lazy. I'm like and I'm
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actually I always say to myself, you
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know, I'm not hiding anything. I don't
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have a secret life. I'm pretty upfront
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and some people like it and some people
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don't, of course, but um I'm not hiding
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anything, but I was definitely hiding my
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plan to go interview Putin just because
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it's an interview. So, how did that
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happen? How do how do you know the NSA
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broke into your signal? Well, because
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they admitted it. Really? Oh, yeah.
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Like, can you tell us about that? Like,
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how did you find out? I got a call from
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somebody in
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Washington who's who would know, just
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trust me, who uh so I I went up there
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for another reason, but this person
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said, you know, are you going to come to
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Washington anytime soon? This was a year
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and a half ago. And I was like, yeah,
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actually, I'm going to be up in a week.
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Meet me Sunday
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morning. So weird. Like, who does that?
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Just text me. You know what I mean? Just
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text me. No. So I go and this person's
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like, and this is someone who would
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know. um are you planning a trip to go
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see
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Putin? This was the summer before the
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war started. And I was like, how would
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you know that? I haven't told anybody. I
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mean, anybody. Not my brother, not my
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wife, nobody. And just because, you
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know, it's one of a million things
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you're working on. And but that was one
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of them. I want to go interview. Why
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would I want to interview Putin? Of
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course. I want to interview Xi. I want
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to interview everybody, right? That's
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kind of my job. We want to get Kim
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Jong-un on here. Of course. Of course.
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We met him. You did? Yep. Oh, we got to
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talk about that after super interesting.
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But anyway, holy [ __ ]
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Um, how would you know that? Because NSA
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pulled your text with this other person
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you were texting. How did you know that?
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And so I immediately I was intimidated.
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I'm embarrassed to admit, but I was I
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was completely freaked out by it. I
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called a US senator who I know not that
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well, but it seems like a trustworthy
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person. And I told him the story. I
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said, "I just want to tell you this."
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And then I went on TV on Monday and I'm
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like, "This happened." And so they had,
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you know, in Congress asked NSA and NSA
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is like, "Yes, we did this, but for good
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reason. What would be a good reason to
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read?" You know what? But the head of
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NSA, it's fine. It gets cuz everyone's
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in on it. Republicans, Democrats are all
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in on it. And by it, I mean the
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assumption there's no privacy
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whatsoever, that they have a right to
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know everything you're saying and
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thinking. That shit's scary. And that's
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just not a right as far as I'm
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concerned. You have, by the way, if you
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have no privacy, you have no freedom.
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Freedom is predicated on privacy. It's
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like none of your business. You don't
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even think about that. Like they're can
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just go through your phone and find
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Well, they did it to me so I know that
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for a fact. And but again, if you have
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no privacy, you have no freedom. Yeah.
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How about this? It's none of your
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business. If that's not a good enough
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answer, then you are a slave. as a
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