US News

DIGITAL PRIVACY: Why Patriots Must ABANDON SMS Texting Before Deep State Surveillance Expands

Gary FranchiFebruary 21, 2026254 views
DIGITAL PRIVACY: Why Patriots Must ABANDON SMS Texting Before Deep State Surveillance Expands
Photo by Generated on Unsplash

With Americans sending six billion text messages daily, most patriots are unknowingly using communication methods that leave them exposed to Deep State surveillance and security threats. While President Trump works to dismantle the administrative state's overreach, it's time for freedom-loving Americans to take personal responsibility for their digital privacy.

A staggering 81% of Americans still rely on their phone's built-in SMS messaging app instead of secure alternatives like Telegram or WhatsApp. This outdated system is essentially an open book for government agencies that have spent decades perfecting their surveillance apparatus.

The RCS Solution Patriots Need to Know

Rich Communication Services (RCS) represents the new gold standard for text messaging, offering encryption and security features that make it significantly harder for federal agencies to monitor your private conversations. Unlike traditional SMS, which travels through networks like postcards anyone can read, RCS provides the digital equivalent of a sealed envelope.

This isn't just about convenience - it's about constitutional rights. The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from unreasonable searches, yet millions of patriots are voluntarily using communication systems that offer zero protection from prying government eyes.

"Every American deserves privacy in their personal communications, especially when we're fighting to restore constitutional governance," noted privacy advocates.

The timing couldn't be more critical. As the Trump-Vance administration works to reform intelligence agencies and end weaponized government surveillance, Americans must also take steps to protect themselves from the remnants of the Deep State apparatus.

Enabling RCS messaging is typically found in your phone's messaging settings under "Advanced" or "Chat features." The upgrade provides read receipts, typing indicators, and most importantly, end-to-end encryption that keeps your family discussions away from federal overreach.

While President Trump fights the surveillance state from Washington, every patriot can strike a blow for freedom by securing their own communications. Isn't it time you took control of your digital privacy before the administrative state does it for you?

G
Gary Franchi

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

Share this article:

Comments (7)

Leave a Comment

S
SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
I work in IT and can confirm - SMS messages go through your carrier's servers completely unencrypted. It's like sending a postcard instead of a sealed letter. Everyone needs to understand this isn't paranoia, it's just basic digital literacy.
L
LibertyBelle1776VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
My husband was skeptical at first but after I showed him some articles about how easy it is for anyone to intercept texts, he finally made the switch. Now if only we could get the rest of our church group on board!
F
FreeSpeechWarriorVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
WAKE UP AMERICA! They've been doing this for years already.
C
ConstitutionFirstVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
This is exactly what the founders warned us about - government overreach into our private lives. What secure messaging apps do you all recommend besides Signal?
T
TechSavvyConservativeVerifiedFeb 22, 2026
Telegram and Wickr are solid options too. Just make sure you enable the encryption features properly.
P
PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
Been using Signal for months now after hearing about this on other platforms. The government has NO business reading our private conversations with family and friends!
T
TexasDefenderVerifiedFeb 23, 2026
Same here! Got my whole family switched over last year. Takes some getting used to but worth it for the peace of mind.