Canada Was the Beta Test. The US is Next (El Salvador is the Fix) | Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovsky

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 31 MIN

Canada Was the Beta Test. The US is Next (El Salvador is the Fix) | Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovsky

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If the state can freeze your life savings for a peaceful protest, do you actually own your money? Chris Pavlovski (@chrispavlovski) moved Rumble to Florida after witnessing this reality in Canada. We explore how government censorship is a strategy to maintain the fiat status quo and why the only solution is to build a parallel world for the sovereign individual.The shift in Canada serves as a warning for every HODLer. Chris breaks down how independent media is being choked out by state-funded propaganda and restrictive laws. Relying on big tech platforms for permission to speak is a losing game for those who value the truth.Rumble is building the physical cloud infrastructure required for a free internet. Being cancel-proof means owning the servers and data centers so no authority can flip a switch to turn you off. By refusing the content moderation demands of Brazil and Russia, Rumble proves a platform can succeed through a proof of work ethos.Financial sovereignty is the final piece of the puzzle. Rumble has integrated a non-custodial wallet to bypass fiat gatekeepers using Bitcoin and Tether Gold. This ensures creators can never be debanked by using decentralized rails that no authority can seize.The battle for attention is moving to Rumble Shorts, providing a censorship resistant alternative to state-aligned algorithms. Filmed in El Salvador, this talk highlights why the sovereign individual is moving toward freedom. Subscribe before the thought police find the delete button.—Bitcoin Beach TeamConnect and Learn more about (Chris Pavlovsky)X: https://x.com/chrispavlovskiX: https://x.com/rumblevideoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-pavlovski-8a60a63/Rumble: https://www.rumble.cloud/Web: https://www.cosmicdevelopment.com/Web: https://macedonia2025.com/Web: https://northerndata.de/homeSupport and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: https://www.twitter.com/BitcoinBeachIG: https://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_sv TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeach Web: https://www.bitcoinbeach.com Browse through this quick guide to learn more about the episode:00:00 Intro05:04 How did Canada weaponize the banking system against protesters?08:04 Why is the CBC considered a state propaganda machine?09:28 How to build a cloud infrastructure resilient to government censorship?12:27 What methods do governments use to force content moderation?15:00 Why did Rumble exit Brazil and Russia instead of censoring?18:11 Why is El Salvador the headquarters for the sovereign individual?20:30 How does the Tether alliance build a cancel-proof economy?23:32 How to tip creators using a non-custodial wallet and Bitcoin?30:46 Is Rumble Shorts a censorship resistant alternative to TikTok? Live From Bitcoin Beach

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