Health Ranger Report: Ramiro Romani explains how to de-Google your life with PRIVACY PHONES
- The Health Ranger Mike Adams criticizes Google for its pervasive control, anti-white bias in AI and threats to freedom, health and privacy. He urges disconnecting from Google to regain autonomy.
- Ramiro Romani introduces Above Phone, a de-Googled smartphone that avoids Big Tech servers entirely, offering verified privacy, app flexibility and user-controlled software alternatives.
- Romani emphasizes the need for an open ecosystem (e.g., encrypted chat, non-surveillance tools) to replace walled gardens like Google/Apple, predicting these alternatives as future communication standards.
- The interview highlights Big Tech's role in enabling government surveillance (e.g., January 6 metadata sharing) and warns of proprietary systems where users lose data control.
- Concerns include dystopian tech (e.g., iris scanning, brainwave monitoring), but both speakers advocate for privacy-focused tools like Above Phone to reclaim digital freedom.
In a world increasingly dominated by technology,
the need for privacy and autonomy has never been more critical. The Health Ranger Mike Adams and Above Phone founder Ramiro Romani discussed the urgent need to break free from the clutches of Big Tech during an episode of the "Health Ranger Report."
Adams kicked off the interview by highlighting the pervasive influence of Google in the daily lives of people. "Google's AI has a weird, twisted anti-White woke agenda," he said. "But the truth is, it doesn't stop there. Google is bad for your freedom, your health and your life." The sooner individuals can disconnect from Google on all devices, including their mobile phones, the more freedom, awareness and control they will have over their lives.
Enter Romani, whose company Above Phone specializes in creating de-googled phones. "It's a phone that doesn't have any Big Tech on it at all," he explained. "It's not making any connections to Big Tech servers."
According to
the founder and CEO of Above Phone, regular phones connect to Big Tech servers every five minutes. Above Phone's devices are entirely devoid of such connections. This has been verified, ensuring users' privacy and security.
Romani highlighted the phone's versatility, stating that it works with any cell service and allows users to access all the apps they want. The phone also offers greater control over apps and introduces users to software made by everyday people, rather than giant corporations that surveil data.
The ecosystem of freedom versus the threat of mass surveillance
The conversation shifted to the importance of an ecosystem that prioritizes freedom and openness. "We're not just trying to solve one piece of the puzzle. It needs to be all the interconnected pieces," Romani remarked. He contrasted this with the approach of companies like Google and Apple, which lure users into their ecosystems and then build walls around them.
Above Phone offers a suite of communication services, including encrypted chat, internet phone numbers and alternatives to mainstream platforms like Zoom. These mainstream platforms, Romani noted, record users' faces and likely creates avatars of them.
The technologist and entrepreneur emphasized that people need to start using and utilizing these tools so they can be proficient at them. Moreover these would become the real ways to communicate in the future.
Adams and Romani also discussed
the alarming trend of mass surveillance, citing examples like the arrests of individuals present at the Jan. 6, 2021 false flag Capitol riot. Adams pointed out that Google and Apple became complicit in spying on the American people by turning over their metadata to law enforcement. This revelation underscores the dangers of relying on mainstream tech companies for communication and data storage.
Romani added that these operating systems are proprietary, meaning users are not in control of what happens with their data. "Google has to be called out in a class action lawsuit," he said, highlighting the lack of transparency and the potential for abuse.
The future of technology lies in empowering humanity
The discussion then turned to the future of technology and the integration of biology and tech. Romani expressed concern over the direction companies like Google and Apple are taking, particularly with products like the Apple Vision Pro. (Related:
Release of Apple Vision Pro "mixed-reality" headset bringing society "one step closer to dystopia".)
The Above Phone founder warned that these devices are scanning a person's iris and face. He also mentioned patents for reading brainwaves and other health indicators, raising questions about privacy and consent.
Adams echoed these concerns, suggesting that such technology could be used to administer drugs based on brainwave readings. Ths could potentially leading to a dystopian future where
individual thoughts are monitored and controlled.
Despite these challenges, both Adams and Romani remain optimistic about the power of technology to empower individuals. The Health Ranger stated that people can choose to use technology to see how they can harness it for human freedom. He praised Above Phone for its commitment to providing tools that enhance privacy and autonomy.
Romani emphasized the importance of education and support. Every unit from Above Phone comes with resources and access to real people who can help users navigate the transition to a more private and secure digital life. The interview concluded with a call to action for viewers to take control of their digital lives.
"Stop using Google search engine, stop using Google AI, stop using Google phones," Adams urged. "Get to a state where
you can protect your privacy and you are in control of your data and your life."
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Watch the full interview between Ramiro Romani of Above Phone and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
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