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Some of you instinctively understand what a privacy phone is for, as it is obvious in the description of the product, with the word privacy. It is not called secure phone for a reason. But to many, it’s not obvious because it actually highlights a different worldview that I and my followers have versus the normie crowd. Yes, I admit that I see the matrix. I am red-pilled. The bulk of the population is very happy to be on Facebook and Instagram, which really includes all my siblings. They carry along with life with no alarm. I, on the other hand, am continuously sounding the alarm that there’s something wrong, and the mobile phone is the main instrument to me of concern.
There’s something wrong with your normal phone. If you want to learn what this alarm is all about, stay right there. I’ll state this up front now. If you want to hide from the government, you’d be hard-pressed to find some phone for that. And the only real option to you is to never use the phone. The reality is that with the current technology, there’s no escape from an advanced government if you’re some government target. They’d spot you in an instant with voice print tech and be monitoring the phone of everyone you know. They’d have a target location in no time the moment you use it.
So clandestine operators do not use phones. They have other tech. This is why it is not called a secure phone. I don’t think there’s such a thing with consumer technology. The danger to phones applies to regular consumers. There is very advanced tech in each phone that basically already executes the requirements of Big Brother as described in the book 1984. In fact, exceeds it. Instinctively, some of you already understand this, and I don’t need to explain further, but a large number of you have been tricked into ignoring privacy issues and protecting your personal data in order to get free services.
The main issue I push is privacy. Privacy. We close our doors and windows, talk silently so others cannot hear, never discuss anything about other people that others can hear, keep some information only inside the doors of our homes. We all have secrets, family secrets, thoughts we keep to ourselves so we don’t offend others or embarrass ourselves, or stronger opinions that we withhold publicly because some government may not like it. In America, we have free speech, or we had free speech. That’s been twisted now so that you can only be allowed certain speech before your devices start filtering things out.
And that became possible when Big Tech started to know what you are thinking. That’s from your absolutely most efficient surveillance device, your smartphone. Somehow Big Tech twisted reality when smartphones became the deal since 2007. Maybe it wasn’t understood what these phones can do now, but the biggest victim of the phone today is privacy. Privacy is gone. At least when you use a normal phone. I have multiple videos discussing the technical details to explain how phones work, so this is not some conspiracy theory discussion. People like me who are experts in tech understand how things actually work.
I will just state the facts and you can research the background later if you’re interested. For example, I have a recent iPhone 16 video which discusses some recent threats and that video has over 1 million views. Let’s dissect what a standard smartphone can do. I call the standard iPhone and standard Google Android, regardless of brand like Samsung, Pixels, LG, whatever, as normie phones. Normie phones, as the tech aware are realizing, are actually now full surveillance devices. They are always watching you. They are very powerful. These can know and record every click on the internet and associate it with your identity.
You think you’re watching your porn in private? Hell no. You think your emails are private? It is logged. You think your amorous conversations on signal are private? Not anymore. Obviously even your financial transactions are known by those using financial apps like in China where cash is not used much anymore, where the phone is integral to these transactions. Normie phones know every location you’ve been in. In the case of Google, your locations are stored in a database they call the Google Sensor Vault. Apple knows your location to the inch so it is even more advanced and it knows who’s around you.
Forget the disinformation that you can turn off location tracking or somehow airplane mode can save you. This is normie nonsense and is not the real technology. The new Apple Intelligence is even more powerful because it has the capability to scan the content of your phone. The iPhone is equipped with other powerful tools like IR scanning to scan your environment, sensors to check for motion. Every use of any app is recorded and tabulated in a process called telemetry. This is true of billions of people using phones. This data is collected by Big Tech. They share some portion of this data with a host government like the USA or China depending on where the servers are.
To the vast majority of you, the response is, who cares? I have nothing to hide. Okay, so to highlight this, a thousand people who participated in the January 6 riots in 2021 in the US Capitol have been charged in various court cases. Those thousand people were identified through the Google sensor vault which is based on phone location data. How do we know this? Because that is the court evidence. But just so you can see that this can be weaponized against only certain populations, US riots which started in Minneapolis and spread to cities like Los Angeles where I am resulted in no arrests.
So this selective use for political purposes appeases a massive since it’s hiding the two capabilities. They use it sparingly to not cause mass panic. The basic fact is that some entity knows so much data about each and every person. Today, this is based on every action taken on the internet. This is not some theory. Your phone is a constant telemetry machine and we can take standard Google Android phones, remove the Google telemetry code and the battery lasts twice as long. So easily, 50% of the activity on the phone is spent on transmitting your actions, locations, searches and app use to the HQ of the OS creator, Google in this case.
Now in 2024, they’ve upped the ante. People now have a tendency to use apps that have encryption, whether it be signal or a WhatsApp. The establishment did not like this. So suddenly the phone itself now is equipped with AI that can watch the screen itself. Again, this is not conspiracy nonsense. My video on the iPhone 16 goes in detail about this tech and it also applies to Windows. If someone is always watching your screen and recording keystrokes, do you realize that there is no actual encryption that’s possible anymore? Thus, a modern normie phone is now on steroids in late 2024 to ensure that you have no secrets and allows encryption to be bypassed.
They sell these concepts as a privacy feature because the AI is the one watching you, not a human, and your content never leaves the phone. This capability is called client-side scanning. The typical blue-pilled normie never asked himself, why is this? What is the excuse for devices that have turned into full surveillance machines and have no doubt that they have to conform to governments as well. For example, Apple has servers in China. This allows the CCP access to any information on its citizens. The US, of course, can get access as well since there is the US Patriot Act.
But while governments are shown to get access to your actions and whereabouts, someone whose law-abiding and a conformance has nothing to hide. This person will never think or say anything against the government in power, although this begs the question of what are elections for. So you wouldn’t care. I get that. But the average person never wondered why they lost the right given them by the US Fourth Amendment prohibiting unreasonable search and seizure. In this case, it applies to your personal information. The Founding Fathers thought this was important, but Big Tech makes sure you don’t think that.
Police can’t open the trunk of your car in a traffic stop, but apparently your personal data has no equivalent protection. Apparently warrantless surveillance is now okay. Really, I wonder about these useless laws in the Constitution. Who cares about the Fourth Amendment? Sounds useless, right? Yeah, normies don’t understand it. They don’t care as well if some government authority is scanning your phone secretly that you’ve just lost on the Fifth Amendment too, because anything you say to yourself on your phone will be used for self-incrimination. In fact, even many supposedly democratic countries like Australia and New Zealand inspects your phone as you enter the country.
Even the US is known to do this too, especially if you’re not a US citizen. But then there’s this other US amendment that has actually affected the most in the subject of my last video, the First Amendment, the right to free speech. In the UK, they just love the idea of knowing who said what on the internet so you can be charged with a hate crime for having an opinion. What else is the connection between a phone and free speech? Well, it turns out, folks, that a phone is not just a phone that you use to entertain yourself.
It turns out that the phone is a phone used to school you. By tracking your actions on the internet, big tech like Google knows your innermost thoughts and Google decided that they will try to influence these thoughts through actions I already explained in my last video. They can control the messaging you see in your phone through techniques like message suppression, message amplification, powered by target marketing, and legitimized by authority. And again, not a theory. One of these projects is called the Redirect Method. And because I myself am censored, I’m not going to tell you which Google site has this information.
At least, not on YouTube. It’s not a secret. It’s pretty wide open. Google’s actually controlling the information fed to you through various techniques like altering search results to even using AI bots to insinuate itself in online discussions. And you all eat it up because you think you’re just having fun with your TikTok and Instagram. But companies like Google actually are trying to actively change world opinions and basically removing any speech that doesn’t conform to an agenda. I’ve already lost some of you because you think there are more important matters in your life so this is just a distraction.
So you can go back to your Instagram and TikTok. But some of you wonder what I’m talking about and how this could possibly be happening without anyone else saying anything. Why only me? Well, it’s not only me. But my message of fighting this control is in itself a censored topic. Control of free speech doesn’t have to be overt censorship. It can be the sidelining of my arguments so you think it is unimportant. So what does this have to do with a brand new phone model? Or some other similar alternatives called the Google phones? Well, the fact is that we discovered for many years now that certain phones can eliminate the surveillance being done by phone operating systems and apps.
When you substitute a normal OS on a phone like Google Android with an open source version, things change. Open source means that programmers can examine the programming code to see if there’s any spyware that allows some external company from spying on a user. And that’s really the trick. We found that if the only OS used is one that is open source then there is no connection between the phone and the original HQ of the device. Unfortunately, there is no substitute OS for an iPhone so the only solution for iPhones is to dump them. Suddenly the phone you bought that is not really yours since it keeps reporting to HQ is finally actually yours and no one else’s.
These kinds of phones, which I’ll just call a privacy phone, starts off with no identity. There is no phone login like you have with a normal phone. This is key. You don’t log into Google or Apple to use the phone, thus when you connect to the internet they lose that identifier that actually can track every click you make anywhere. These phones also remove any telemetry app that are constantly talking to Apple or Google. There is no location tracking sent externally. If you had this kind of phone and you were at the Capitol on January 6th, absent some photo of you, your data would not show up in the Google sensor vault or in the Apple version of it.
Google or Apple would have no record of your internet searches or internet actions, which can then be used to target you. You are basically anonymous when using a privacy phone. Google then cannot alter your internet experience to prevent you from seeing content you want to see. Apple cannot scan your photos or documents on your phone to see if you conform to a government. No AI can watch your screen and kill any end-to-end encryption by recording keystrokes or taking screenshots off your interactions. In other words, you have an assurance that what you do with your phone will remain private.
This is all legal. There is no law that prevents you from using this kind of device. This also means that it gives you freedom to speak because you know no one is recording what you say and using it to profile you. I know that the majority of people are conformists, so this is not important to you. But the reality is that society has been turned around in the last decade to new concepts that have not existed before. We’re letting an establishment of intellectual elites dictate a worldview because we are not really allowed to have an unfiltered and accurate view of the world.
I don’t know about you folks. I don’t actually need any Big Brother kind of environment to even want privacy phones. It’s just instinct to me. My data is for me, not for someone else to collect. I will decide for myself if you deserve to know anything about me. I will not give it to you without a valid reason. And for that reason, I understand that a privacy phone is the only solution. Currently, the only phones that I would accept as privacy phones are those based on open source AOSP, Android Open Source Project. And there are many variants of that and Linux, such as Ubuntu Touch.
And of course, we ourselves are releasing our second iteration of our Brax phone called Brax 3. If you’re interested in that, we have a link to the project in the description. It’s on Indiegogo. Now, if you’re not in our target market, carry on. Maybe someday you will understand the importance of this, hopefully before it is too late. Folks, if you’re interested in learning about privacy, we have a community of people in our site on Braxme. Come visit us there and join the over 100,000 people discussing privacy issues daily. Also, check out our store there with products such as the Brax Virtual Phone, Brax meal, Bites VPN, phones, routers, and other services.
These products support this channel. The Brax 3 phone is on Indiegogo and you can check the link in the description. Thanks for watching and see you next time. [tr:trw].