EPISODE · May 5, 2025 · 1H 23M
They're Not Just Turning Frogs Gay, They're Coming for Your Bitcoin
from Peasants Perspective · host Taylor Johnatakis
Send us Fan MailIn a world where your most private information might no longer be protected by the Fourth Amendment, who actually owns your digital life? This episode dives headfirst into a landmark Supreme Court case that could determine whether the government needs a warrant to access your financial records, or if sharing information with third parties means surrendering your constitutional protections.The digital footprints we leave behind are far more extensive and revealing than most realize. When a college football coach can hack into university databases to steal thousands of intimate photos, what might government agencies with unlimited resources be accessing? We break down the technical, legal, and philosophical implications of this surveillance landscape, offering both stark warnings and practical guidance for navigating a world where privacy boundaries are increasingly blurred.Election integrity emerges as another critical focus, as we examine ongoing legal challenges to post-election ballot counting in multiple states. From instances where candidates led on election night only to lose after days of additional counting, to the fundamental question of whether federal law permits counting ballots that arrive after Election Day, these issues strike at the core of democratic legitimacy.Perhaps most revealing is our exploration of the "uniparty" concept – the networks connecting political figures across party lines through global organizations, shared funding sources, and common agendas. When Republican representatives serve on the same boards as Democratic operatives working alongside controversial international figures, the traditional left-right paradigm deserves serious reconsideration.Throughout these complex issues, we advocate for greater self-reliance, critical thinking, and community connection. The modern challenges to privacy, electoral integrity, and political independence may seem overwhelming, but there are practical steps every citizen can take to protect themselves and their families while remaining engaged in the crucial battles for constitutional rights and governmental accountability.Support the showGet off Zero, the EASIEST WAY TO BUY BITCOIN #BTChttps://river.com/invite?r=Y6QR4HBWCQGhost Phones, Laptops and Tablets, Mark37 has it allhttps://Mark37.com/ref/live1776Thursday Night PRIVATE IGNITE presentation via ZoomRegister for our FREE Ignite webinar every Thursday at 4:30p PST 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/48vKR1Dwww.PeasantsPerspective.comwww.LeftBehindandWithout.orgwww.DollarsVoteLouder.comwww.politicalremodel.com
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Send us Fan Mail In a world where your most private information might no longer be protected by the Fourth Amendment, who actually owns your digital life? This episode dives headfirst into a landmark Supreme Court case that could determine whether the government needs a warrant to access your financial records, or if sharing information with third parties means surrendering your constitutional protections. The digital footprints we leave behind are far more extensive and revealing than most ...
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