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EXPOSED: Your Text Messages Are WIDE OPEN to Government Spying - Here's How Patriots Can Fight Back

Gary FranchiFebruary 21, 2026106 views
EXPOSED: Your Text Messages Are WIDE OPEN to Government Spying - Here's How Patriots Can Fight Back
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Patriots, we've got a privacy crisis on our hands. While the Biden regime spent four years weaponizing federal agencies against conservatives and Trump supporters, millions of Americans have been sending text messages that are about as secure as a postcard - meaning anyone can read them.

According to new reports, Americans send six billion text messages every single day, but here's the kicker: 81% of us are still using those basic SMS messages that offer zero encryption. That means your private conversations, family updates, and political discussions are sitting ducks for government surveillance, Big Tech snooping, and foreign adversaries.

Remember when the FBI was targeting parents at school board meetings? When the DOJ was labeling concerned citizens as "domestic terrorists"? Your unencrypted text messages were - and still are - a goldmine for the administrative state's surveillance apparatus.

The Solution: RCS Messaging

Here's what every freedom-loving American needs to know: Rich Communication Services (RCS) is the encrypted messaging standard that actually protects your privacy. Unlike those vulnerable SMS messages, RCS encrypts your texts end-to-end, meaning only you and the person you're messaging can read them.

For iPhone users, this means enabling iMessage, which automatically uses encryption. Android users need to make sure RCS is turned on in their messaging settings - and both parties need to have it enabled for maximum security.

But here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: even better alternatives exist. Apps like Signal and Telegram offer military-grade encryption that makes it nearly impossible for government agencies to spy on your conversations.

Why This Matters Now

With President Trump back in the White House and the DOGE initiative working to dismantle the deep state's surveillance apparatus, it's more important than ever that patriots protect their digital communications. We've seen how the left weaponizes technology against conservatives - don't make it easy for them.

The question every American should be asking: if you're not doing anything wrong, why is the government so interested in reading your private messages? It's time to take back our digital privacy and send a clear message to Big Brother - our conversations are none of your business.

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Gary Franchi

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

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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Been telling people about this for years and they called me paranoid. Who's laughing now? Our founding fathers would be loading their muskets if they saw what's happening to our privacy rights.
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FredomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Same here! My liberal friends used to roll their eyes when I talked about surveillance overreach.
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RedBlooded1776Verifiedjust now
The surveillance state is real and it's been growing for decades under both parties.
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PatriotMama2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why I switched to Signal last year. The government has NO business reading our private conversations - the 4th Amendment exists for a reason!
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TexasRanger47Verifiedjust now
Signal is great but even that isn't 100% safe. Best to assume anything digital can be compromised.
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SmallGovNowVerifiedjust now
Question - does using a VPN actually help with text message privacy or is that just for internet browsing? Want to make sure I'm protecting my family the right way.