Do you like: Sex? Alcohol? Firearms? Tobacco? Well then you’re 4/5 of the way towards being a” SHAFT” criminal, at least in the minds of TMobile. That’s according to their new” SHAFT” program which stands for Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco. Listen to this short video as this lady explains it all quite plainly: Who’s using T- Mobile? Your gonna get screwed! # Mobile# TMobile #shaft# FreedomofSpeech# Tyranny# StAmendment pic. twitter.com/8ioFAtZnXo— MidnightVisions ( @MidnightVision5 ) December 27, 2023Laura Loomer explains more: BREAKING: @TMobile has quietly updated their TOS to include fines for content they do n’t agree with. Users who allegedly violate their bandwidth will be fined as of January 1st, 2024. Who knew that American phone providers would then be policing… pic. twitter.com/spdzxGxtjx— Laura Loomer ( @LauraLoomer ) December 24, 2023So what does this have to do with MAGA? Nothing “directly,” but it does seem like a thinly veiled attempt to pursue issues that the deeply divided Americans support. Let’s take them one at a time, shall we? SEX. We all know that women who dress up like this are n’t having any sex, but I do n’t believe they would ever be able to figure out the rules of it because they’re so confused about it. Then let’s do HATE. No, MAGA does n’t stand for Hate. Far from it. The great tent party where ALL are pleasant, the new GOP is true. And President Trump is demonstrating this by winning huge voter blocs, which are groups of people who, up until MAGA, had not cast a ballot Republican in their entire life. Despite this, Legacy Media continues to try to deceive the public into believing that MAGA is Hate. Pure garbage, but that’s their narrative. Oh, and as George Orwell said:” TRUTH – It’s the New Hate Speech:” During times of general deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. ” But correct. We’re not far from having the whole Bible designated as” Hate Speech.” I believe we’ll see that in our lifetimes. So there’s” HATE” for you. Now let’s do ALCOHOL ( and TOBACCO ). I’m not a huge fan of both, I think they take more life than they give. But…. I’m a huge fan of Freedom. And it seems to me that both are protected by the Constitution. In fact, the whole Wheel program targets things firmly protected by the Constitution. I’m not here to argue that alcohol and tobacco are nice things, but I’m here to defend their legality. And then the next one that we skipped above: FIREARMS. Talk about things protected by the Constitution, or more effectively by the Bill of Rights. This one, which is actually what SHAFT is aiming for, has its own Amendment ( 2A ), and it comes pretty high up on the list, just behind Free Speech. Now let’s address something I can already see the poindexters typing up down in the Comments Section:” you’re stupid Noah, this does n’t target specific text messages, just mass messaging by companies! ” Folks, I can read your minds before you even type it. But let’s discuss that. Grok and Kroc concur that T-Mobile’s fresh SHAFT program is a policy change designed to stop mass marketing that violates industry standards and shield consumers from illegal or illicit content. The program targets third-party vendors who send mass messaging campaigns for other companies, never individual consumers. The acronym SHAFT stands for Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco, which are the categories of content that the program aims to regulate. If the content they are sending does no conform to the requirements in T- Mobile’s code of conduct, which is in line with federal and state laws, they will be fined. The fines are as follows: Glad that deceives users into sharing sensitive information will cost$ 2,000.
Content on subjects that are not legal federally and in all 50 states ( such as marijuana and solicitation ) will elicit a$ 1, 000 charge. However, I humbly ask if you’ve actually heard of the boiling frog to anyone who is willing to make that Comment below, and to Grok to Grok. How do you boil a frog so that it never jumps out of the pot safely? Carefully. VERY quietly. Smaller, insignificant progressive changes that are hardly discernible until it’s too late and you’ve already been cooked to the point where you no longer have the strength or ability to jump out of the pot. And it’s at that point that you realize how hard you’ve been defrauded and have no choice but to sit back and watch yourself end up being tortured to death in the final stages. Folks, that’s America. And that’s the SHAFT program”.Oh no…. we’re no coming after your personal messages! Do n’t be sssss- silly! You must read the S’s with a forked tongue of a Sssss-serpent; that’s how everything in America is distributed. Oh, Adam, you swear you wo n’t die if you consume the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Who told you that? “” Oh silly American, SHAFT is n’t meant to censor YOU! Who told you that? ” I rest my case. Of course the AP Fact- Checkers have previously determined this is 100 % Phony and not to be believed, always, by anybody! ( Which is always the indicator I rely on to know we were dying right in the first place ): CLAIM: As of Jan, 1, 2024, T- Mobile is going to fine specific consumers for texting about topics that fall under the categories of sex, hate, alcohol, firearms or tobacco. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Third-party vendors who send mass messaging campaigns for other businesses are subject to new fines from the wireless carrier, no individual consumers. These fines apply to texts that discuss sex, hate, alcohol, firearms or tobacco under specific circumstances, such as if the content violates national law or is sent without an age verification system. The truth is that a new T-Mobile policy, which aims to censor mass marketing messages that do n’t adhere to industry standards, is misrepresented on social media as an attempt to censor the messages of everyday people.” Just when you thought censoring could n’t get worse, T-Mobile is now going to be policing and fineing your text messages,” a woman says in an Instagram video. ADVERTISEMENT” Yes, personal text messages on your phone. And if your messages fall under the SHAFT acronym, which stands for sex, hate, alcohol, weapons, or tobacco, they will start charging their customers for discussing topics related to that on their bandwidth,” she continues. The video had received more than 6, 700 likes as of Friday. A tweet that made similar allegations had received nearly 31, 000 likes and 24, 900 shares. Personal texts wo n’t be affected by the new fines introduced by T-Mobile in 2024, but the company said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press.” The change only affects third-party messaging vendors that send commercial mass messaging campaigns for other businesses,” the company said. If the content the vendors are sending does n’t meet the requirements in our code of conduct, which protects consumers from unlawful or illicit content and adheres to federal and state laws, they will be fined. This really brings up something brand-new that I recently started using… It’s called Freedom Chat. Do you know about it? How accurate and appropriate is this? Freedom Chat, a conservative-based messaging app, offers something that additional platforms do not: total and complete privacy with verified end-to-end encryption, no server storage, and no business use of user data. In another words, NO CENSORSHIP! NO SPYING! NO FINES AND PENALTIES! NO BIG BROTHER! Freedom Chat has sent a 20-page light paper outlining their commitment to privacy and transparency, including a step-by-step encryption analysis with snippets of their codebase, as well as a detailed description of their security protocols as well as which algorithms they use. Freedom Chat, with their self- destructing messages, encryption verification, screenshot protection, and” sensors off” ( which disables your camera and microphone to prevent any possible eavesdropping by big tech or nosey tyrants ) is giving privacy back to users. Download Freedom Chat today and regain your right to freedom of speech and privacy. Why is it completely? Freedom Chat is completely for the second 50 messages you send, so you can try it without obligation. If you want to send more than 50 messages in a month, it’s only$ 2.95 for unlimited use. How is it so low for unlimited messages? Freedom Chat does n’t store your messages on their servers, which means they are affordable. Freedom Chat does n’t pay for other messaging services to store messages, unlike other messaging platforms. How’s the BIG QUESTION you may have, which I had myself: How can I trust this is true? How can I trust they do n’t truly store my messages? The answer is easy: it’s all in the pricing listed above. Storing mass information is n’t cheap. Why do you believe they keep constructing these large data centers all over the place? to keep all the information they steal from you! And those data centers are n’t cheap! But Freedom Chat does n’t need to pay for expensive Data Centers…. because they do n’t store your data! It simply does n’t exist! So they can charge only$ 2.95 for unlimited use. If they were storing the data, they’d immediately go out of business at that price. To see precisely how Freedom Chat works watch their 3- minute video tutorial above: If a government agency, for example, wanted to access communication from someone’s phone by reaching out to Freedom Chat, they would be required to respond, legally. Nonetheless, there would be nothing to see, thanks to the app’s credible end- to- end encryption, which prohibits anyone other than the intended recipient from reading a message. Even better, since messages are now stored on Freedom Chat’s servers and are not visible, there is no way to see what a user wrote once it has been removed. Users can also choose whether to use self-destructing videos, images, and messages that are instantly handwritten after a certain amount of time. Freedom Chat is simple to use, visually appealing, and has all the same user-friendly features as today’s big tech apps, but with more privacy-focused features. It also does n’t sell or use user data for political gain. Download Freedom Chat today and take back your right to freedom of speech and privacy. I’ve used it for about a month today, and I really like it. In fact, I’m considering starting a personal group that where we could all converse. Would you be interested in something like that? Kind of like personal, immediate access to me on my phone? Me and 5 million additional patriots who love America? We could all converse and chat without worrying about spying or censorship. If you’d like that, let me know and I’ll see if I can put that up. In the meantime, Click around and test it out for yourself! ( Note: We appreciate your support of organizations like WLTReport, which is benefiting from the use of the links provided. We appreciate your help and are happy to support you with this fantastic new business. [[{“value”:”
Do you like: Sex Alcohol? Firearms? Tobacco? TMobile believes that you are 4/5 the way to becoming a “SHAFT criminal”. According to TMobile’s new “SHAFT” campaign, which stands for Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco. Listen to this short video where this lady explains everything very clearly: Who is using T-Mobile. Your gonna get screwed!#cellphone #Mobile #TMobile #shaft #FreedomOfSpeech #Tyranny #1stAmendment pic.twitter.com/8ioFAtZnXo — MidnightVisions (@MidnightVision5) December 27, 2023 Laura Loomer explains more: BREAKING: @TMobile has quietly updated their TOS to include fines for content they don’t agree with. Starting January 1, 2024 they will fine users who violate their bandwidth. Who knew in America that the phone providers would now be policing… pic.twitter.com/spdzxGxtjx — Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) December 24, 2023 So what does this have to do with MAGA? It’s not “directly”, but it does seem like a way to attack things that red-blooded Americans are for. Let’s go through them one by one, shall we? SEX. Look, we know that women who dress like this aren’t having any sex. Or, I could say it differently: Even if Democrats WANT to have sex they’re so confused as to what makes a boy or girl, I don’t believe they’d be able to figure it out! Let’s now do HATE. No, MAGA does not stand for Hate. Far from it. We are the new GOP – the big tent party that welcomes ALL. And President Trump is proving this by winning large voting blocs of people — groups of people who, until MAGA, had never voted Republican before. The Legacy Media continues to try and brainwash the public by saying that MAGA is hate. This is their narrative, which is pure garbage. George Orwell once said, “TRUTH is the new hate speech: “During times when there is universal deceit telling the truth becomes revolutionary.” This is so true. We’re not far from the day when the entire Bible will be branded as “Hate Speech”. I think we’ll see it in our lifetimes. Now you have “HATE”. Let’s talk about ALCOHOL and TOBACCO. I’m not big on either of them, I believe they take more than they give. But ….I am a huge fan of Freedom. Both seem to be protected by the Constitution. The entire SHAFT program is aimed at things that are protected by the Constitution. While I’m not here today to promote the benefits of Alcohol and Tobacco, I am here in order to protect their legality. We’ve missed the last one: FIREARMS. Talk about the things that are protected by the Constitution or, more precisely, the Bill of Rights. This one has its own Amendment (2A), and is ranked right behind Free Speech, which is what SHAFT is aiming for. Let’s now address something that I can already read the comments section typing up: “you’re dumb Noah, this does not target individual text messages but only mass messaging by corporations!” Folks, you can already read my mind before you type it. Let’s talk about that. Grok agrees: T-Mobile’s new SHAFT is a policy shift aimed at curbing the mass marketing texts which don’t meet standards in the industry and protecting consumers against illegal or illicit content. The program targets third party vendors who send mass messaging campaigns for other businesses and not individual consumers. The acronym SHAFT stands as Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, & Tobacco, the categories of content the program aims at regulating. Vendors may be fined for sending content that does not comply with the standards of T-Mobile’s Code of Conduct, which is aligned with federal and state law. The fines are as follow: Content that manipulates users into divulging private information will result a fine of $2,000The charge for content that is not legal in the 50 states and federally (such as marijuana) will be $1,000. I’m humbly asking Grok and everyone else who is willing to comment below if they have ever heard of the boiling-frog story. How can you boil a pot of frogs so that they never jump out to safety? Slowly. Slowly. You will notice small changes, but it is too late. By then you have been cooked so badly that you are unable to get out. You realize that you’ve been cheated and can do nothing but watch as you are finally cooked to death. Folks, that’s America. This is the SHAFT program. “Oh no ….we are not after your individual messages!” Don’t be stupid! (you must read the S with a forked-tongue of a Sssss serpent) This is how everything is done in America. “Oh, silly Adam! You sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssurely won’t sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssuresssssssssssssssssssssssssssss sure won’t sssssss “Oh, silly American! SHAFT wasn’t designed to censor YOU!” I rest my argument. The AP Fact-Checkers already determined that this is 100% False, and no one should ever believe it! This is the only way I can be sure we were right from the start: CLAIM: Starting Jan. 1, 2024, T-Mobile will fine consumers who text about topics such as sex or hate, alcohol, tobacco, firearms, or guns. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The wireless carrier has instituted new fines on third-party vendors who send mass messaging campaigns for other businesses and not for individual customers. These fines are applicable to texts that discuss sex or hate, alcohol, tobacco, firearms, or other substances under certain conditions, such as when the content violates federal laws or is sent without age verification. The new T-Mobile policy is intended to curb mass marketing texts that do not meet industry standards. However, it has been misrepresented by social media as a move to censor messages from everyday people. In an Instagram video, a woman says, “Just when you thought that censorship couldn’t get any worse, T-Mobile will now be policing your text messages and fining you,” as of Jan. 1, 2024. That is only a week away. ADVERTISEMENT Yes, personal text messages in your phone. She continues, “And if your messages fall into what they call SHAFT – that is an acronym for sex or hate, alcohol, guns, or tobacco – they will start fining customers for talking about such things on their bandwidth.” As of Friday, the video had more than 6,700 views. A tweet with similar allegations received 31,000 likes, and 24,900 shares. T-Mobile is introducing three new fines for personal texts in 2024. The company said in an email to The Associated Press that the change only affects third-party messaging providers who send commercial mass messages campaigns for other businesses. The vendors will be fined for sending content that does not comply with our code of conduct. This code is designed to protect consumers against illegal or illicit content, and to align with federal and state laws. Freedom Chat is the name. Have you heard about it? This is so perfect and timely! Freedom Chat, a conservative messaging app, offers something other platforms don’t: complete and total security with verifiable encryption from end to end, no storage of messages in the server and no commercial use. Other words, NO CENSORSHIP! NO SPIDERING! NO FINES OR PENALTIES! NO BIG BROTHERS! Freedom Chat has made a commitment to privacy and openness by publishing a white paper of 20 pages that details their security protocol, including which algorithms they use. It also includes a step-by -step encryption analysis along with snippets from their codebase. Freedom Chat’s self-destructing message, encryption verification, screen shot protection, and “sensors on” (which disables the camera and microphone for any possible eavesdropping from big tech or nosey dictators) gives users privacy back. Download Freedom Chat and regain your right to privacy. Why is it free of charge? Freedom Chat is free to use for the first fifty messages that you send. You can test it out without any obligation. If you wish to send more than fifty messages in a given month, the cost is only $2.95. How can unlimited messages be so cheap? Freedom Chat does not store your messages on its servers, which is why costs are low. Freedom Chat does not charge millions for storing messages, like other messaging platforms. Here’s a BIG QUESTION that you may have. I also had it: How can I be sure this is true? How can I be sure they won’t really store my messages? Answer: the price is all that matters. Storing large amounts of information is not cheap. Why do they keep building massive Data Centers everywhere? To store the data that they steal from you. These data centers are not cheap! Freedom Chat does not need to pay for expensive Data Centers …. because they do not store your data! It doesn’t even exist! They can therefore charge $2.95 per month for unlimited usage. At that price, they would quickly go out business if they were storing data. Watch the 3-minute video below to see how Freedom Chat works. For example, if a government agency wanted to access communications from someone’s smartphone, they would have to respond legally. The app’s verifiable, end-to-end encrypted messages prevent anyone but the intended recipient from viewing a message. Freedom Chat does not store messages, so it is impossible to read what users wrote. Users can also choose to use self-destructing images, videos, and messages that are automatically deleted after a certain period of time. Freedom Chat is easy to use, aesthetically pleasing, and has all of the same user-friendly functions as today’s big-tech apps. It also has more privacy-focused functions and does not sell or exploit users’ personal data for political gains. Download Freedom Chat and reclaim your right to privacy. I’ve used it for a little over a month and I love it. I’m even thinking of opening a Private Group where we can all chat. Would you be interested in something like that? Would you be interested in something like that? Me and 5,000,000 other patriots that love America? We could chat and hang out without fear of censorship or spying? Please let me know if that’s something you’d like to see and I’ll try to get it set up. Click here to try it out! (Note: We appreciate your support of businesses such as the one that presents a sponsored message within this article by ordering through the provided links, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support, and are proud to introduce you to awesome new companies such as this one which we love using!
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