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PROTECT YOURSELF: Why Patriots Need to STOP Using Regular Text Messages RIGHT NOW

Gary FranchiFebruary 22, 2026222 views
PROTECT YOURSELF: Why Patriots Need to STOP Using Regular Text Messages RIGHT NOW
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Americans are sending six billion text messages every single day, but here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: if you're still using regular SMS messaging, you're essentially broadcasting your private conversations to anyone who wants to listen – including Big Tech overlords and Deep State surveillance operations.

While 81% of Americans stick with their phone's built-in messaging app instead of switching to alternatives like Telegram or WhatsApp, they're unknowingly leaving themselves wide open to privacy violations and security threats that would make George Orwell's head spin.

The solution? It's time Patriots wake up and enable RCS messaging on their phones – immediately.

The Privacy Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

RCS, or Rich Communication Services, represents the new gold standard for text messaging that actually protects your constitutional right to privacy. Unlike traditional SMS messages that travel through networks like postcards anyone can read, RCS provides encryption and security features that keep your personal communications away from prying eyes.

Think about it, folks: we're living under a regime where federal agencies have been caught spying on American citizens, Big Tech companies routinely censor conservative voices, and your personal data is treated like a commodity to be bought and sold. Do you really want your private family conversations, business dealings, and personal thoughts floating around in digital space for any Deep State operative to access?

"Every text message you send through regular SMS is essentially a gift to the surveillance state," privacy advocates warn. "Patriots who value their constitutional rights need to take action now."

The timing couldn't be more critical. As President Trump's administration works to dismantle the administrative state and restore Americans' constitutional freedoms, individual Patriots must take personal responsibility for protecting their own privacy and communications.

Enabling RCS messaging isn't just about technology – it's about reclaiming your God-given right to private communication that the Founding Fathers would have demanded. Don't let Big Brother read your texts. Make the switch today, and encourage every freedom-loving American you know to do the same.

Your privacy is your patriotic duty. Are you ready to fight for it?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruePatriot1776VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
This should be required reading for every conservative. Our privacy is under attack from every angle.
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RedStateReadyVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
Can someone explain which apps are actually safe? There's so much conflicting info out there.
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TechPatriotVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
Stick with Signal or ProtonMail. Both have end-to-end encryption and don't store your data.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
I use Wickr for sensitive stuff. Military grade encryption.
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LibertyBelleVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
Thank you for this article! Sharing with everyone I know.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
This is exactly why the founders wrote the 4th Amendment. They knew government would try to spy on citizens without warrants.
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GunRightsMatterVerifiedFeb 23, 2026
Question - do these secure apps work for group chats too? Need something for my gun club communications.
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DefendTheRepublicVerifiedFeb 23, 2026
Been saying this for years. Big Tech works hand in hand with the deep state to monitor patriots. Wake up people!
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WakeUpAmericaVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
Absolutely right. They're building files on all of us.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 23, 2026
FINALLY someone is talking about this! I've been using Signal for months after hearing about how they can monitor everything we say.
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TexasLibertyVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
Signal is good but I prefer Telegram. Better group features for organizing.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 24, 2026
My business partner got raided by the feds last year and they had ALL his text messages printed out. Scary stuff.