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And thank you, Glenn. Terrific and shocking content, very helpful!

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I like Josh’s modification of #3.

Or:

Privacy and Security equals freedom, freedom is life, allowing us to shine the light of truth.

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Option 3 modified: Shining the Light of Truth and Freedom

Truth & Freedom is the core the recent book Zero Hour America, by Os Guinness

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Personally I like the name β€œLiberty Flyer”, and I vote for option 2

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I look forward to hearing what you have to say.

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Nov 4, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

Glad you liked it. Will wait to hear or read what you have to say. 😊

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

Hi Glenn! I'm glad that you posted this information about ordering take out food online and using the restaurant apps! I have a perfect example about this as well! My example is about Domino's Pizza! Close to where I live I have a Domino's Pizza down the street and it was very convenient because I could call in and have my order delivered then pay in cash when my order arrived. Well very recently I called Domino's to place an order and nobody would answer the phone, I called about 3 times. My husband even went to Domino's in person to place an order and when he came back home he told me that the door was locked and he saw cars in the parking lot so he knew that they were open! So we both basically figured out that Domino's Pizza is pushing customers to order and pay online with a credit or debit card and use the phone app then have their order delivered. So I went to Domino's website to learn about their online ordering just to see what they do because I've never felt comfortable placing an order online at a restaurant and paying online. Well to order online at Domino's you have to put your name, full home address, phone number and credit or debit card number and create an online ordering profile. Of course your full credit card and debit card numbers are not all visible, just the last 4 numbers I believe are visible showing how your account is identified. But that doesn't mean that your personal information is secure. In seeing what this particular Domino's was asking for regarding people's personal information made me uncomfortable and I started feeling 🚩🚩🚩🚩 eventhough this restaurant was down the street from me. I thought "No! This is not safe and secure and I'm uncomfortable with this!" So me and my husband don't order from Domino's now. We go to Pizza Inn and Pizza Inn still takes call in orders, in person orders and delivers orders. Pizza Inn is still old school an takes every form of payment, cash, credit or debit cards. But in learning more about online security from you Glenn me and my husband only pay in cash at restaurants now because you really don't know how encrypted your personal information is.

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Yes, more and more places are doing this. It's best to stay with locally owned stores, but then again, some of these locally owned stores use Tiffin Tom. Cash is best. You are right.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

Glad you had a break that you enjoyed!

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Thanks! We're having a great time.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

How about an essay on that? How to insist? What are the consequences of insisting - e.g., canceling one's bank accounts (political) or finding oneself isolated from family/friends (social)? How to actually be heard? It would be nice to hear what you have to say about that. I agree that we definitely need freedom of speech.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

It sounds like the best thing to do is to not order food online. Not likely today, when "convenience" is the big seducer. What happened to actually going out to eat, or for someone in the group to go pick it up? We indeed seem to be in "interesting" (or dangerous?) times.

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Yes, but it's not just buying food online. Be wary of any app and any website that you purchase from, unless you know how to do it right.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

Oh exactly Elizabeth! I do not put any restaurant apps on my phone and neither does my husband! We either go out and eat or call in a take out order and go pick it up ourselves and we always pay in cash. Since I've learned about Glenn's work through watching his webinars and signing up for his substack I've made a lot of changes about my own online activity and I educate my husband and he's also made changes for online security too.πŸ™‚

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I'm glad to hear that you've made changes because of my writing.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

I like 3 best, but 1 is good, too.

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Thank you!

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

I picked number 2. But I think they are all great! It's the message that's important!πŸ™‚

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Thank you!

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Nov 2, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

I like #3 stated as "Shining the light of truth and goodness."

Just a more "active" voice ...which you certainly are :)

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Thank you!

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Nov 2, 2023Liked by Glenn Meder

Hi Glenn,

I personally like all the choices offered. If it were up to me I would integrate all three into a larger slogan.

β€œWe the people choose freedom. With freedom of speech, truth will prevail to shine the light of truth and goodness.”

It may be different than what you are asking, but all three make a stronger point together.

Thank for taking time to share good and truthful information.

God bless,

Elizabeth Roberts

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That's a great idea Elizabeth! I also agree with using all 3 in the way you that you worded it πŸ‘

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Thank you!

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