PRIVACY ALERT: Every 5 Seconds Microsoft's Recall Takes Screenshots of Your Online Activity
Literally every 5 seconds Microsoft's Recall program takes screenshots of your online activity. Microsoft is selling the recall idea by saying it's all for your convenience and ease of consumer purchasing.
Guest Andrew Riddaugh, CEO of Liberation Technology Services, a non-woke technology service whose company values are solidly based in privacy freedom, and liberty says, "Microsoft is in the middle of a huge PR nightmare. No one trusts #BigTech when they say, 'only you will have access to the data' or 'this is going to help you as a user.'
Riddaugh adds "The true problem is the leaders of these Big Tech companies have not earned the trust of their customers."
"You need to run, not walk, away from Gmail, Search Engines, Chrome. Protect yourself, ditch #bigtech" says Riddaugh. "They are the main reason I started Liberation Technology Services. I saw the manipulation of voters during 2020 by #BigTech. I knew I had to do something to protect our liberties and privacy."
www.liberationtek.com
www.americansforprosperity.org
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Not Old Enough to Drink -But Old Enough to Rain Destruction on Nazi Germany
Jarred Frederick author (along with John Homan) “Into the Cold Blue joins Jerry and Rose. Concerned that this was a generation that was quickly fading from life into memory. this book is an attempt to present World War II on a more personal level.
Homan: flew 34 combat missions as a 20-year-old co-pilot in d1944.
Ironies of National Service: Not old enough to buy a drink but was entrusted to fly a $300,000 aircraft and rain destruction on nazi Germany.
His war was entirely different from fox hole existence. He saw and overcame horrific things but he could return to base and get a shower - unlike those on the ground.
There were moments that his existence was mixed with barbarity and civility - which made it difficult for him.
One mission in particular stood out; hear the podcast to find out which.
What is it was like to acclimate to society after the war was over. What he wants readers to understand about the effort it was to get the planes off the ground and chip away at Nazi Germany.
"Not every hero carries a rifle, sometimes they carry a wrench."
To Learn About the Author and To Buy the Book: https://www.facebook.com/HistorianJared/
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The Biggest Economic Decline Of Our Lives
Jerry and Rose are joined by Jeffrey Tucker founder/ president of Brownstone Institute & columnist The Epoch Times.
People are not saving right now – they’re not cutting back. A vast number of people are in real denial of what’s actually happening. While everyone is sitting around with an underlying sense of panic - they don’t want to come to terms with it psychologically. We haven’t experienced genuine economic decline in forty to 45 years. Vast number of people alive right now don’t know what it’s like to experience declines in living standards. We don’t know how to deal with it from an accounting or psychological
point of view.
Few economists are hip to what’s going on. We are living through the biggest economic decline in our lives. "News media continues to speculate about whether we will have a soft landing. But the metaphor is all wrong. The plane never took off in the first place. No matter where you look,
if you look carefully, you see a degraded economic structure of stagnation plus inflation. This is not a good omen for the future."
He answers the questions: What does the future hold for millennials and gen z? What sort of dream can
they have since the American Dream seems out of reach at the moment? How should they prepare? Should they pivot – deviate from the norm where planning a future
/ profession is concerned? How can we help?
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The Border Discussion: Politically Charged and Divisive
Guest: Chief Chris Clem; Former Chief Border Patrol Agent in Partnership with Americans For Prosperity
**Jerry could not make it for this episode but was there in spirit!
Immigration should not be conflated with border security.
Immigration and border security are related they are not mutually
exclusive.
The false choices that our politicians give us are unfair.
There was a system years ago – it was more than just walls;
Access roads, Technology, Meeting Requirements
of Border Patrol Agents, Cameras, Sensors, etc.
This has only become politically charged and divisive in the last several years.
Both Democrats and Republicans at one time understood the immigration issue
This has become a humanitarian issue; trafficking of people and children, drugs, rape,
Unaccompanied minors unaccounted for. 85,000 lost children. Where are they? What has happened to them? Why do we not care?
It is as though the US Government is creating or at the
least closing the trafficking circle.
When IF the border is once again secure, and the back log
cleaned up – we can reduce and mitigate opportunities for human
exploitation.
Public Safety and National Security is the issue.
www.americansforprosperity.org
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CNCT: Curating the Next Generation of Political Leaders
Jerry and Rose are joined by David Tennent, Founder of Capitol CNCT, a Washington D.C. based company looking to curate the next generation of political leaders in Washington. CNCT does this through fostering community and promoting professional development. As a former Congressional staffer, David realized there was a lack of opportunity for staffers to communicate and collaborate with one another. He founded CNCT in an effort to offer staffers the resources and opportunities necessary to affect change and make a greater impact on the Hill.
We dive into polling data that paints a picture of how these future political leaders feel about today’s trending political topics. CNCT offers great insights through its weekly polling called CAPITOL PULSE. The results may surprise you and are discussed in this episode.
CNCT has provided a platform for the next generation of leaders in DC to discover what they have in common and focus their intentions on that. Key is communicating and connecting beyond partisan lines.
To receive more information or subscribe to CNCT newsletter visit: https://www.capitolcnct.com
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How Current Economy is Affecting This Generations' Dreams
Ashley Klingensmith with Americans for Prosperity Discusses the struggles that each generation is experiencing in terms of living the American Dream. People in America feel they should enjoy their life not endure. The younger generations find themselves enduring more than anything else.
How does having hope in the country affect overcoming the obstacles to achieving the American Dream.
www.americansforprosperity.org
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The Political And Strategic History Of The World
Biographer and Historian Lord Conrad Black discusses his book: "The Political and Strategic History of the World, Vol I"
What would it take to grasp the history of the world? One might say that it would take 10 years, read 30 volumes of 1,000 pages each.
Black chose to focus on strategy, how people went from tribes and clans to where we are now - nations and confederation of nations. As a result - the history of the world - in a manageable length.
*How the Bible ties into known ancient history. *Ancient Homeric battles and the Trojan War. *Greek warfare. *Alexander the Great and so much more packed into this episode
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The Practical M.B.A. on Economics - What They Do & Don't Teach You At Business School
Author Joe Gulesserian - Unveils Tomorrow's Economic Realities
Jerry and Rose dive into the mind of Joe Gulesserian, a seasoned entrepreneur and economics expert, as he unravels the intricate web of today's economic challenges.
Artificial Intelligence Mass Unemployment- UBI and the End Days Democracy.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Joseph-Gulesserian/author/B0B4M4PN2W?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-gulesserian-962a5515/?originalSubdomain=ca
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Change The Words
Brent Hamachek, co-author ofDissidently Speaking: Change the Words. Change the War Joins Jerry & Rose
What if we could flip two words in the English language and have people stop saying "it is" and instead ask "is it?"
Most Americans today feel as though our current state of divisiveness is not sustainable. They agree that something has to be done. The author agrees and suggests that the road to redemption for America requires a fresh look at:
• History
• Social structures
• Personal communication
• Ethics
Americans need to take a fresh look at ourselves. To do that we need to apply critical thinking, add some skepticism, and be willing to replace answers with questions.
To Order Book: https://www.dissidentlyspeaking.com
Proceeds go to Charity
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RFK Jr Is Coming To A State Ballot Near You
Larry Sharpe, National Organizing Director for American Values 2024, the RFK Jr SuperPac, have been gathering signatures to qualify Kennedy to appear on the ballot in battleground states.
What happens if Kennedy is successful in getting on all ballots and disrupts the process to the extent that no one gets 270 electoral votes.
https://av24.org
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Why As Citizens Do We No Longer Feel Represented?
Jerry and Rose are joined by Author of "The DNA of Democracy" and "Shadows of the Acropolis" Richard Lyons
Concentration of Power in Washington. Why should a distant capitol be the location where the most important decisions are made? That is what the case was when we embarked on The Revolutionary War. Decisions were being made for us in England.
People have always strove for independence. To move above Kingship and Priesthood.
How to encourage young people to vote.
www.richardclyons.com
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Gen Z: What's A Paper Route? Last Days of Good Work Ethic?
Are we in the last days of considering a good work ethic a virtue?
We were designed to work. Has the current generation lost the virtue of a work ethic?
We were divinely designed to work. Only 4% of Generation Z adhere to a Biblical World View.
Differences Between Boomers and Gen Z:
* work hard at an early age
* love for competition (which became taboo)
There is a silver lining in hope for this generation.
https://www.faithandfreedom.com
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Jeffrey Lord Joins Jerry and Rose
Baby Boomer, Author, and political strategist in Pennsylvania, Jeffrey Lord served as an associate political director in the administration of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan.[1]
Jefffrey has an amazing history in politics and great anecdotes in this episode of Boomer Effect
www.thejeffreylord.com
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Boomer Challenges
Caregiving and finances are just two of the challenges that face Baby Boomers. Jerry and Rose discuss those challenges in this episode.
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Mastering the Art and Science of Relationships
Author Joe Brocato, Author of "Hit It Off", Joins Jerry and Rose to discuss how to hit it off with people from the moment you meet them.
Walk into a new situation with anyone and fit right in, establish rapport, and be perceived as nice and fun, and a person of integrity—someone who can be trusted with business and friendship. Use the 21 Rules to cultivate unique relationships for a lifetime.
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Character Matters: 31 World Changers
This episode will inspire you to be all that you can.
Former Congressman Robert Pittenger highlights the leadership qualities of some exceptional individuals he has known and worked with. Reagan, Billy Graham, Michael W Smith, Margaret Thatcher, and others.
What do they have in common? How can we approach leadership roles in our own lives?
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What The Founders Knew: History & Civics Indispensable
Jamie Gass director of the Pioneer Institute's Center for School Reform is spearheading a drive to bring history and civics education back to the classroom. Only 8 states require a passing grade for citizenship for graduation.
Jerry and Rose discuss with Jamie the importance of knowing our history and share some great American historic stories.
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The Wait Is Over: A Tribute To Those Who Fought In WWI
Master Sculptor Sabin Howard shares: “A Soldier’s Journey,” has been years in the making and will serve as the centerpiece of the National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. When complete, Howard’s immense frieze will tell the story of an American reluctantly answering the call to war—a deeply personal and individual story and the grand symbolic story of the nation all at once. Across five scenes and 38 larger-than-life-size human figures, it is nearly 60 feet long and ten feet high. With Sabin known as the Greatest Living Sculptor and with the figurative mastery of this work, “A Soldier’s Journey” is poised to become the greatest memorial bronze of the modern age.
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Boomers Part 2: Their Impact
When did they have the greatest impact?
What - if anything went wrong?
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Baby Boomer Contributions: Part 1
Baby Boomers have contributed much to society and future generations. Listen to all the ways they made an impact in this episode.
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Is Gen Z Too Easily Influenced? Influencer Posted Bin Laden Letter
60% of Tik Tok users are Gen Z
9/11 would have been the first attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor. Gen Zer’s were age 4-13 at the time.
GenZ ProPalestine 'Influencer' posted Osama Bin Laden's "Letter To America" out of context and fueled Antisemitism as a result.
Jerry and Rose are joined by Dr. Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H. "America’s Psychiatrist" is the host of Dr. Carole’s Couch on VoiceAmerica.com, and The Terrorist Therapist® Podcast.
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Silent Generation Member Jim Quinn - Not So Silent
Radio Personality Jim Quinn joins Jerry and Rose to discuss growing up as part of the Silent Generation.
Lackovic said The Silent Generation (1928-1945) is called "Silent," referring to their deference to authority, or "Radio Babies," referring to their early form of entertainment.
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The Silent Generation
Characteristics of the Silent Generation
The older members of this generation were born during some of the most difficult times in our history; at or near the beginning of the Great Depression. They were children during World War II and came of age during the 1950s and 60s.
They are smaller in numbers than their predecessors (the Greatest Generation), and smaller than the next generation, the Baby Boomers.
The Silent Generation’s low birth rate was probably due to the difficult times in which they were born. The Silent Generation, as well as the Greatest Generation, were the parents of the Baby Boomers.
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Greatest Generation Part 2: The Great Depression
As if a World War weren't enough - those living during this generation experienced the Great Depression- the greatest economic shock the world has known. Jerry and Rose discuss how many of them fought in World War II and these individuals have often been described as driven, patriotic, and team-players.
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The Greatest Generation Part 1: The Great Depression
Jerry and Rose look at the Greatest Generation and the Great Depression
Millennials think times are tough today
But learning to live through war and famine and come out strong - that's tough
Much is owed to their embracing of family values and heeding their parent's advice.
Perhaps that is how they survived this era!
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