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Speaker 1 (00:04):
No matter where you
are, you are being watched.
In today's world, no one is offthe grid.
Existing in the modern worldhas been forever changed.
What's out there?
Most people don't want to know,but you are about to get clued
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in.
This is Patriot Games.
We'll explore differentintelligence techniques,
spycraft and the latestcutting-edge technology that
will blow your mind.
We'll introduce you to proswho've spent careers in the
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Intel community With incrediblestories.
We'll expose it all.
Welcome to Patriot Games.
And now your host, gregPhillips.
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Hey y'all, welcome
back to Patriot Games.
I'm Greg Phillips, your host,and I'm really looking forward
to getting all this out into theuniverse here today so that
everybody has a clear idea ofwhat's going on with us, our
different teams, our differentcompanies during the 2024
election season.
Obviously, last week was a justa tremendous win for Trump and
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the Trump team.
I know we tend to think thatthis was just something that
happened because President Trumpis so popular, but an
incredible amount ofon-the-ground work went into
this, not only from the teamthemselves, but from all of the
Trump team in Iowa, and I justwant to thank all of the people
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there that helped us and kind ofguided us in the preparation of
one of our new tools.
So I'll start with that onefirst, in 2024 or in 2020.
You know there was this, youknow, kind of a dearth of
information.
You know, right up until theelection time, we had a lot, but
you know we could have done alittle bit better of collecting
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some of the data from the statesand the processes were bad and
and we didn't we didn't have allof the processes mapped out.
We now have all of theprocesses mapped out.
We have um, we have collectedand gathered all of the data, we
now have the largest data store, I think, probably in the world
.
Uh, relative to US elections.
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Maybe China has more, I'm notreally sure just yet.
But you know, we'll keep an eyeon that.
We have been working for yearson a fusion center.
Some of you that came to thepit or some of you that watched
the pit on RSBN may remember ustalking a little bit about the
fusion center and what our planswere for for the building of it
.
Fusion centers is a sort of aterm of art.
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It is a way for governmentsbroadly to gather data from
disparate units of government,collect them all in one place
and then provide access to otherunits.
So, in other words, uh might beDepartment of Homeland Security
gathers data um related totrafficking or something like
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that.
Um, they then put it into afusion center.
So when the FBI and others thatneed this data come to get it,
they have somewhere to go.
Well, that's what a fusioncenter is.
Um, we've built our own fusioncenter, a private fusion center
that we own, that we control.
Uh, that's in our tier threedata center.
Um, it's impenetrable.
Um.
We have a post quantumencryption on on the various
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entry points, um and uh and dataencryption components.
So it's very unlikely that um,that ground fusion will be
tapped in by any of the bad guys.
But here's what we've built, so.
So we've went in.
We've gone in and gathered uhdata from all 50 states.
Um, we've we have 211 millionvoting records, um, which is
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kind of fun and interesting tothink about.
But what's even better thanthat is um.
We have three to 500 attributeseach Um.
It tallies up to about 40billion or 50 billion uh data
elements.
Uh.
When you combine the rest ofwhat we have uh into this, we
have something like 500 billiondata elements uh that go with
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all of the various componentsand parts of ground fusion.
Um.
We built ground fusion on ananalytic base and so that that
base, can you know, has all ofthe election or the uh voter
registration data that I talkedabout, but we also have 25 years
of election data.
Everything in ground fusion isgeo coded.
We've used some of the mostsophisticated software tools on
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the planet.
Um.
We have an analyticunderpinning, meaning we can use
different types of regressionanalysis and data mining
techniques to be able to deliverpredictive answers.
We have um uh, the ability todrill into various um, um, micro
targets and we'll be publishingthose over the over the coming
weeks just to kind of give youan idea of what we did in Iowa,
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what we're doing in NewHampshire, what we're going to
do in Nevada and South Carolinaas we move into Florida and
hopefully this, this crazyprimary, uh nonsense that
DeSantis and Haley are doing,will come to an end in the
meantime, we're still gatheringdata, we're still building out
the algorithms we can target asas down to the actual household
we can uh.
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We built a communicationsmechanism in top inside of the
so that once we run thealgorithm and it spits out the
10,362 people or whatever it isthat that meet the criteria that
we've established in one of ouralgorithms, uh, all we got to
do is hit, hit, basically hit,go, um and uh can either send
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them email I could send themtext.
We can press it into anotherapp that we have called ground,
uh, which is sort of a walkingapp.
It has surveys built into it.
It has phone calls built, uh,phone calling capabilities built
into it.
Um, and the combination of allof these, along with IV three.
Uh, which is independent voteverification and validation.
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Um, which is how we help cleanthe roles.
Um.
All of this is now uhintegrated.
So ground fusion is thecombination of 211 million
records.
It's the, it's the, theunderpinnings of an analytic
platform that allows us to doreal time communications with
various micro targets.
Uh.
We're connected into uhelection integrity related
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projects, such as some ofCatherine's.
We have IV three, which is partof our open Inc platform, and
um, and we have ground.
Uh, we are going to relaunch anold product called vote stand.
Um I uh, in a super pack that Iwas involved in back in 2012, I
guess, um, uh, once new droppedout, we had a little bit of
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money left, so I set aboutbuilding an app that operate
operates a little bit like, Iguess, a little bit like
Instagram maybe, but for voting.
Uh, we did that in 2012.
We pulled it down.
We rebuilt it in 2015,.
Uh, launched it again in 2016.
Um, and then you guys mayremember that that there was
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some a big dust up between meand and some of the haters about
a a, about the number ofnon-citizens in the United
States.
At the time, they were sayingit was nine, I was saying it was
32.
Um, they were claiming that itwas impossible for any of them
to vote.
Our view was then, and it isnow the 3 million of them did
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vote, and so we're going to berelaunching vote stand and all
of this combined feeds.
Ground fusion will be growingthis over time.
There are very few people thathave actually seen it operate.
Mike Flynn has seen it operate.
We've taken it to the Trumpteam.
Obviously.
They've seen it operate.
We've operated it in sort of aquasi test environment in Iowa
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last week Just so that we couldprove out our algorithms, prove
out our methods and our systemsthat we're allowing this to work
.
So that's ground fusion andthat is.
You're going to hear a lot moreabout that coming up and all of
the pieces that go with it.
The next thing that we're doing,speaking of PACs, is we are
launching a new PAC.
We have approached the Trumpteam to ensure that they didn't
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have any meaningful objectionsto us getting engaged with a
super PAC and with that, thehigh sign from them.
We're going to be extremelyaggressive.
For those of you who know mefrom the old days, I've run
these PACs and campaigns for along time.
We are not just aggressive, butwe are proactively aggressive.
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We don't sit back and wait forpeople to bang on us.
We bang on them.
One of the things back whenNewt was running against Romney,
I was running a new super PACIn our future.
We did a couple of amazingvideos with a guy named Jason
Meath and Meath Productions.
Jason is going to be rejoiningus on this new PAC and we are
just really looking forward tothis.
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We're bringing together some ofthe old people who used to work
with us on this One of the bestmessaging guys on the planet is
going to be rejoining us.
So we've got Jason, we've gotsome great spokespeople coming
on board and you will no doubthear a lot about us and our PAC
in the coming months.
Patriot Games so let's talkabout this show.
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We are going to be way morevisible as the year goes on.
This will be a primary platformfor me to come and do
interviews with people.
We're going to keep a techfocus, so we'll bring in a lot
of the data and a lot of theinformation from Ground Fusion,
share it with you, get someintersections with you.
Which brings me to the lastthing that we're going to be
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doing with that, and that isdoing what we set out to do in
the first place with PatriotGames, and that's to actually do
the games themselves.
And so we're going to be usingGround Fusion's data to work
together on various episodes, torun the algorithms, decide what
we want to do.
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Let's say, we focus on Arizonaand we want to do a.
We want to, you know, slugGeigo or Christa Sinema or one
of them in the mouth.
Then we'll get on here togetherWe'll run the numbers.
You can watch it as I'm seeingit and then I'll hit go and
we'll send those emails andthose texts out while you're
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here with me.
Then we can track it and we canlook at the results the coming
week.
So Patriot Games is going to bea lot more fun during an
election year or during thiselection year, and we're really
looking forward to it.
The other thing that we'redoing is we're going to do some
smaller snippets and, at leastfor the moment, I'm going to
call it Patriot Games downrange.
So when we do a down the rangeepisode, it might show up on
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locals, it might show up ononward social one of our one of
our media platforms and it'll besmaller snippets.
You know, while I'm out in thefield working with people like I
may head out to Nevada to workwith the folks out there on
what's going on with thisnonsense, with this bogus
primary situation that thelegislature and the Nevada GOP
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allowed to sort of slip in.
It's still a caucus state.
Everything has been aroundforever.
The legislature there in 2021changed the rules.
The GOP in Nevada inexplicablykind of screwed it up.
So now what you have is youhave Haley on the ballot on the
on this primary ballot, whichreally doesn't mean anything
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because the parties control theprimaries.
All of the delegates, all ofthe delegates related to this
that will go to the convention,will be selected from the
caucuses.
This is just the way it is.
It's the way that it's alwaysbeen.
The GOP screwed up by agreeingto participate at all in this,
in this primary.
But now what they've got isthey I think they've got Haley
and a bunch of other, you know,losers on the ballot.
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They've been mailing thoseballots out, but be mindful,
other than somebody being ableto say, hey, we won, we won this
primary.
It means absolutely nothing.
And so we're going to talk alittle bit more about that.
We're going to get some of someof my friends that are experts
out in there, out in Nevada,catherine and I are going to put
together a broader show aboutit.
But the point of of, of kind ofall of this is we want to be
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sure that, as we kind of combineour shows, that we you know,
catherine's still going to haveher show openings going to show,
greg's going to have a show.
We're going to have two orthree other shows that we
sponsor.
We'll roll those up into onwardsocial and one or one or more
platforms, but the actualPatriot Games episodes will be
here.
We'll be playing the games fromhere.
We'll be doing we'll be doing alot of different things Love to
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have you follow us on localsright now.
That's, I think that's wheremost of this is going to go.
So, anyway, we're we're excitedabout it.
We're really looking forward toit.
Catherine and I've been workingon this often on.
Many of you know youparticipated in our in the
onward social app that we built.
That is, the people that builtit just didn't really support it
as we needed it to to help youor to to support you and your
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work.
We're looking for a new way andwe think we found it.
We're building it out right now.
It may or may not have a lot todo with with Rumble and locals.
We haven't quite decided howwe're going to handle that yet,
but we're looking forward to itand and onward social is going
to be an important roll up ofall of our work.
So, that said, let's talk alittle bit about opening.
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Many of you have followed uswith this opening exercise.
Just as a quick reminder, goingback to that little dust up with
vote stand back in 2016.
I decided at that point tocreate some sort of means or
mechanism for data that the leftwanted to cancel us on and
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wanted to never to see, whetherit's school or Bing or any of
the search engines.
Many of this data justdisappears.
The only thing that remains, ofcourse, are the hateful
articles, the hateful interviews, this little dust up I had on
CNN that Cuomo did, and it'sjust kind of crazy.
We took years to build, to endup building it out.
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We had a lot of things going on.
We didn't want to charge anyonewhile we were still building it
, so we kind of did it on ourown dime.
We ran a little bit on money.
This went on and on and on foryears.
A year ago, I think a year agothis week actually we launched
the first beta version of OpenInc.
We learned a lot, and thanksagain to those of you that
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joined in that day.
I think there were 5,000 of youor so that joined in that beta
project and it was amazing.
It was one of the best betaswe've ever been involved in in
any of our tech businesses, inpart because people just joined
in.
Hey, let's get this and getthis going right.
And sure enough we did so.
Four, five, six months later wetried it again.
We launched another piece of it.
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We started these specialcollections.
Openincconic was the first one.
What we did was we took all ofthe discovery data that we were
about to give to the Coniclawyers and just basically
dropped it into Open Inc andmade it public for everyone.
The next day the Conic lawyersdecided they have a lot more
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than we thought they did.
Let's just drop this case.
And so sure enough they did,and it was a great win.
After that was the John C Trump.
So you can go to openinccom,slash JGT.
President Trump's Uncle, john,was one of the greatest
physicists, not only of our timebut of all time, and it's an
amazing story.
We have a little video up there.
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You can go and look atthousands of articles that we
were able to secure.
It was really reallyinteresting.
We were able to announce thator release that, if you will
here in Alabama at one of thebiggest political events in
history, in Montgomery, I think.
There were 2,500 people at anindoor dinner, which was really
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really pretty phenomenal.
It's great to see huge eventshappen at all, but to have the
opportunity to not only speak tothem but to present this JGT
video was fantastic.
From there we had a couple morereleases.
We had a J6 release.
We had some Georgia releases.
Most recently we had another J6.
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So first we did J6 the Gallowswith our friend Ed Martin.
Next we did a, or all we did.
We didn't do the work, we justhosted some work that was done
by an amazing group of J6ersthat people that you know have
been to jail, are possibly goingto jail, are still fighting in
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the courts and they five or sixof them built a video and if you
haven't seen it, please go toopeninkj6.
And there's two up there.
There's the main video, whichis about 58 minutes long.
I think it is well worth yourtime.
It's called J6, a true timeline.
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It is worth 58 minutes of yourtime to look at all the lies
you've always heard.
It's, I think, pretty unbiased.
It shows all of the good, thebad and the ugly about what
happened and I think you'll walkaway with it.
You know, with the same sort ofsickness in your stomach, that
these political prisoners arebeing held without not only
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without merit, but this wasinstigated and promulgated by
the United States government todestroy MAGA, to destroy
President Trump and to destroythese people that are now in
prison.
It's absolutely outrageous andit's got to stop.
Please go to openinkj6 and lookat it.
A couple days after that, wereleased a, or they built a
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smaller video I think it's aboutsix minutes long about Ray Epps
, so you can go in and see theEpps video, and these are all
special collections.
So openink is really turninginto this comp, this cool
combination of of, of anadvanced search engine for all
of the information and all ofthe data that we have, all of
the documentation and whetherit's court cases or you name it,
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about J6 or John G Trump orConnick or whatever else happens
, you no doubt will see a bunchof new stuff coming up about
Hunter Biden.
We've got some serious concernsabout what's happening with
Stripe and Winred and theconcerns that that all of us
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should have about what's goingon down that, down that land.
I'll talk about that in just aminute more directly.
But it's a combination of asearch engine and the special
collections and it's turninginto something way more than we
ever anticipated or expected.
We're excited about it.
We're excited about its future.
We're doing some add-ons.
You'll see some new thingscoming this week and we're
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really going to build that out.
Ultimately, we're going to havetraining session for diggers.
We're going to teach people howto scrape.
We're going to teach people howto, how to maybe support the
advanced research that they'realready doing with some unique
ascent type techniques, and itis going to be amazing.
We've added some text or,excuse me, some dig rooms so
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people can go in and communicatewith each other.
Save a bunch of you are workingon on Connick.
You can all get together in thedig room and exchange
information and ideas and andreally spend you know time
together working on theseprojects, like, like so many
folks are apt to do.
So we're we're.
I don't know, of all the thingsthat we do, I think this one is
is one of the most exciting.
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We're also going to belaunching a newsletter out of
there.
Actually, all of our, all ofour entities are going to have
newsletters.
Inside of onward social, we'regoing to have pit pack and
Patriot games and, and maybeeven true to vote, we've got a
new product called cloak, whichI'll talk about in a minute.
We're going to talk aboutground fusion.
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So you're going to see a bunchof these newsletters pop up and
please subscribe.
You know subscribe.
Click down below to subscribeto Patriot games, so we'll keep
you up to date.
Love to have you involved in inall of the games.
We'll push them into thenewsletters, we'll put them out
on on open Inc and, of course,so we'll have them right here on
Patriot games.
So the next big thing I want totalk about is going back to the
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strike issue.
So many of you know that.
You know, whether it's substack or Shopify or you name it,
stripe is really a monopolyinside of the payment processing
space.
They process billions andbillions and billions of dollars
a year and this company isowned by haters.
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They're owned by people thatjust don't like you.
They don't like me.
They will do everything theycan do to cancel us.
They are the underpinning froma processing perspective and
everything from rumble andlocals to win red and act blue
and everything else on theplanet Billions and billions of
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dollars.
What they have with that, ofcourse, is they have all of your
information, everything.
They have all of your bankinginformation.
They have all of yourtransaction information.
They have everything that youcould possibly want.
We already know that they hateus.
They canceled Trump, presidentTrump, a couple of years ago and
we're immediately picked up theTrump team by guess what?
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Win red.
Guess who.
Win red's processor is Stripe.
It all goes back to Stripe,whether you're given on the left
, whether you're given to actblue or well on the right,
whether you're given to win red,owned by a bunch of hate.
Win red is owned by the RNC,basically, and data trust and
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there's hoovering informationabout you into all of these
facilities.
But the underpinning of it allis Stripe.
It's our problem If they decidein the spring, for instance, to
just turn off all conservatives,turn off locals, turn off
payments to rumble, turn themall off.
We're just not going to do thisanymore.
They can do it and they willshut us all down.
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They can shut down every singlecampaign that's having to use
them right now, whether it's winred or whatever it is the
campaigns are using.
This is a massive problem.
It's a huge problem.
About a year and a half ago westarted.
We recognized the problem andstarted working on a solution.
So what we've done is not onlyare we replacing win red, but we
have a replacement for the winred stripe combination.
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For the moment, we're callingit red wave.
We're going to be releasing itout into the world here pretty
quick.
It's another thing that theTrump team's already seen and we
haven't released it to manyothers.
Our pack, as I mentioned a fewmonths ago, will be our very
first customer.
So when you sign up for ourpack, you will not see Stripe,
you will not see win red.
You will actually see the realpack information.
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We're not going to obvius skateit.
We're not going to track you.
We're not going to do loadingthe things that these other cats
are doing.
So we're going to protect notonly the donations and the
people donated them, but we'regoing to protect the against the
tracking that the bad guys likeStripe and others are doing to
you now.
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So we look forward to red waveas well.
So I've covered a ton of groundhere.
Let's say we did ground fusion,we did pit pack, we did Patriot
games, we did onwards social,we did opening and we did red
wave, the final piece that Iwant to talk to you about it in.
I mentioned it at last, notbecause we care about it less,
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but because of its import in theprivacy.
World has taken on sort of a newglow, a new interest, a new
need, as you guys know.
I mean, everybody's gettingswatted now I think Marjorie
Taylor Grain's been swatted fiveor six times, maybe maybe even
more, I don't know.
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Senator Tuberville was swattedand it just goes on.
And Catherine and I have moreproblems than I'm really allowed
to talk about as it relates tothat kind of stuff.
We've had lots of differentissues, ranging from drones to
whatever, but the way that itall happens and the way that
they're able to find you, to doall of this, to know where you
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are so that they can swatch you,and that they can do these
things is on your cell phone.
No surprise to those of you thatsell us on 2000 mules that this
is something that we have thecapability of doing.
We can track pretty much anyone, anywhere, anyone.
We've done it in many countries.
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We've done it, of course, inthe United States.
As it relates to tracking badguys, we've helped.
We've been on the good guy sideof helping salt murders.
We've worked in trafficking.
We're working right now intrafficking.
We're working oranti-trafficking.
We are very advanced in ourcapabilities to do this kind of
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work.
What that allowed us to do wasto understand what the fix is
for the good guys.
How do we keep you from beingtracked?
How do we do that?
We went out and we scoured theworld two years ago looking for
the different types oftechnology.
There are three basic ways thatthey track you and you've got
to have those three ways coveredby your anti-tracking device or
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anti-tracking.
We call it a privacy hub.
Having that ability andcapability is critically
important.
We went out and found and hirednot only experts, but we bought
patents, international patents,united States based patents.
We began the process of mashingthose up into a device that's
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about this big.
It has the ability to defeat thethree main ways that they track
you.
They track you on your cellphone the actual cell signal.
The radio signal that goes tothe towers and then bounces
around and eventually ends up onthe other end.
They're tracking those calls.
You've no doubt heard of theSS7 problems.
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I think that was one of thevulnerabilities that Pegasus,
the Israeli company that wascaught up in a little bit of a
scandal because it turned outthey've been tracking people on
their phones, listening to theirvoice calls and listening to it
.
All those vulnerabilities wereaccessible via the cell signal.
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That's one thing.
The second way they track you isvia the unique device IDs, add
keys.
Some people call them IMEIs,mzs, imi's.
Your phone has, anywhere fromwhat kind of phone you have,
anywhere from 6 to 9 uniquedevice IDs.
Those unique IDs are attachedto an app Inside of all of your
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apps.
About 30,000 of them or so areprolific in their use of this
technology.
What happens is, every hour ofoften is set, like on the
Weather app, even yourFlashlight app, other apps.
Every certain number of secondsor minutes, a signal is sent
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through a software developmentkit, an SDK that's built into
the app and it sends it to theapp owner and says Greg is here,
lat, long elevation, greg is onthis kind of phone, greg is
this, greg is that.
But what it also sends, ofcourse, is the time.
So the lacing together of thelat, long and elevation, along
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with time, gives you an accuratelocation-based stamp.
And imagine that happening inintervals, you know, every four
to 50 seconds, but acrosshundreds of thousands of apps,
and that's how.
And then those are amalgamatedinto a by brokers, those brokers
and sell those to people likeus, to others, to the bad guys,
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to the government, and thegovernment all has have access
to the same kind of information.
I think they have a bad source,frankly, or at least a source
that is weak.
Google's obviously a source oftheirs and it's really, it's
really a mess.
So that's the second way theytrack you.
So they track you via your cellphone, they track you via your
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ad keys or your IMEIs, and thenthe final thing that we've that
we solved last, but it was maybethe most important piece that
we did the final way that theytrack you is via IP address.
So if you're on your phone andyou're indoors and you're
connected to a Wi-Fi and thatWi-Fi is connected out to the
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internet, those IP addresses areall collected, gathered in, and
those are kind of an indoorversion of the outdoor GPS.
So they.
They collect all of this, butit also happens in IP-based apps
and or browsers.
So if you're on your phone andyou're on a browser, you're on a
web app, you open it up.
It's sending signals galore.
It's telling them what, whatapp you're in, it's telling them
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what you're doing, what you'relooking at.
It's showing the IP address,it's showing the location, the
time.
It's showing absolutelyeverything.
This is a major, majorvulnerability that's being
exploited every single day onall of you, on your kids.
For those of you that are inhigh profile positions in the
intelligence community, you'rewell aware of what's going on
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with it.
What we've been able to do isfigure out a way to encrypt the
IP with a quantum, apost-quantum encryption
technique, so in other words,the, the, the number of of
elements in the let's just callit the password for the moment
or a hash.
The number of data elementsinside of that protective number
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is, you know, is in thethousands, and the ability to,
to crack that nut is just not.
It just doesn't exist today.
So so what we've been able tobuild is a privacy hub that
protects you against the cellphone, protects you against the
app-based tracking and protectsyou against IP-based tracking.
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The combination of those threeare the, are the.
There's just nothing else likethis out there.
We're excited about it.
We're doing some tests in in apart of the world right now with
some special forces operators.
We've tested it ourselves, sowe've tested it with me.
Can they track me?
And because we do this and weknow how to do it, we're able to
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, you know, use some prettyadvanced techniques and I can
tell you that I absolutelyvanish from the internet or from
any kind of tracking capability, any known tracking
capabilities, when that deviceis on.
We have, we've been able toafford and raise the money to
manufacture 1500 devices rightnow.
We're going to, we're going toamp that up as, as we, as we get
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rid of those and sell those.
We'll probably put them up forsale here in the next, in the
next couple of weeks, and it's areally exciting time for that.
I mean, I've been involved in alot of things, obviously
politically.
I've done, you know, I've hadthe great fortune in my career
to be involved with a lot ofthings that some people never
get to do.
I've been overseas, I've donethings.
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I've done a lot of work in alot of different countries and
and this project is the most, tome personally, is the most
exciting project that we've everbeen involved in, because not
only is it focused or targetedon a particular race or a
particular, you know, electionof some type around the world.
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We have the ability now toprotect Americans when they go
overseas.
We have the ability to protectAmericans here.
It's more important to me todaythan it's ever been.
Those of you who know that Iwas involved in a prayer crusade
down in Nicaragua a couple ofdifferent times.
That's been a situation that'sgone horribly bad and just a
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reminder that protecting ourloved ones, protecting our
colleagues and protectingpatriots and human beings from
the tyranny of our government orsome other foreign government
is critically important.
So we're going to be releasingthe name of the product.
It's called Cloak Long, ok, andyou're going to be hearing a
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lot more about it and no doubtbe seeing some ads and whatnot.
But just wanted to let you guysknow that that's what it was
and what we're doing.
And thanks again, so much forkind of walking through 2024
with me.
As you see, or as you can hear,we've been busy.
We've got a lot coming.
Ground Fusion Open Inc.
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Through the Vote, I mean, youjust name it.
I mean, we have so many thingshappening right now and it's
really exciting.
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You can sign up for ournewsletter and thank you all so
much for joining me here againand we'll see you next week and
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hopefully we maybe we can lookforward to playing our one of
the initial games with you.
Thanks so much for joining usand I'll see you next week.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
You've been listening
to Patriot Games.
Privacy is a thing of the past.
No matter where you are, you'rebeing watched.
No one is off the grid.
The intelligence community hasaccess to technology that most
Americans can't even imagine,and this show is here to expose
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all of it.
For more info, to contact andto stay up to date, visit the
website at patreongamescom.
Until next time, keep your eyesopen.