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Life today necessitates ongoing vigilance. You should possess the power to keep your personal data private, whether it be financial, messaging, health or your location. Watch highlights of podcast between Kash Patel & Shawn Ryan about FISA and government overreach.

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Tommyjohn681 年前

Patel had the integrity and courage to speak up from the beginning. He will be remembered for having a back bone when others wouldn’t speak up.

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dogbrain1 年前

This spying on citizens has gone on since Bush/cheney admin.

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Unplugged1 年前

So true. It was unjustifiable then, and it is wrong now. Fight back.

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DIVINE1 年前

PATEL IS A FUCKING TRAITOR!

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Karen1 年前

How can we keep our personal info private when every piece of smart technology, i.e., I-Phones, TVs, cars, etc. constantly listen then modify advertising or informational algorythms to invade and/or notate data? It's a TOTAL invasion of privacy and should be stopped now! 🤔

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Chris Kennedy1 年前

Kash Patel is garbage.

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Faith God Country ✝️🇺🇸1 年前

Kash is amazing! 🇺🇸

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Unplugged1 年前

A fresh start would be a very good thing.

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KI4NDN1 年前

Americas are beginning to see the truth about our government. MAGA 2024

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