Morning Tea & Allegations - S4 - EP. 9 - It's All On Fire

October 08, 2025 00:51:01
Morning Tea & Allegations - S4 - EP. 9 - It's All On Fire
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Morning Tea & Allegations - S4 - EP. 9 - It's All On Fire

Oct 08 2025 | 00:51:01

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Good morning, Saints, snitches and the rest of y' all still lying in the group chat. Welcome to morning tea and Allegations where the devil gets no mic and the truth gets the final say. Just a good time, hey, hey. She don't run on rumors, she run on receipts Sanctified shade with the screenshots to preach this ain't just got it's gospel flow you pray, she claps back and lets the spirit go Bible in one hand, the doc's in the other she speak with fire can't silence our truth I did my Bianca the snitch with a mission calling it out cause our children deserve better Warranty and allegations pouring truth with no hesitation Accountability and rotation this is gospel education Transparency is our foundation Integrity lead the conversation. No room or no speculation. Facts, receipts and revelations where faith walks bold through shady temptation. No fake comes no false relations. [00:01:25] Speaker B: Just. [00:01:26] Speaker A: Truth, conviction and confrontation and allocations. [00:02:05] Speaker B: Listen, the messages, boy. The messages are coming in. Good morning, good morning, Good morning. Good morning to you. Welcome to Morning Teen Allegations. This is your host, Bianca Goolsby, otherwise known as Petty B. You know, preparing for today's episode has been a lot. And the title of today's episode, season four, Episode nine, It Is all on Fire. There's this graphic that I want to share with y' all that I have had for some years now because it is something that is very relatable. We will sit and say everything is fine. Everything is great. And it actually is not. It's not okay. It's not fine. Things are fine, are on fire. And we sit here as if everything is okay. And it's not. It's not okay at all. So I just want to just take a moment to just say that I am uplifting the folks that are out here. I am praying for you out here in this world because it's a lot that is going on. It is a lot that is going on out here. So hoochiao. There's a lot that's happening. And so I want to make sure that I do my due diligence to go through the disclaimers because there's a lot of topics on the docket. And I want to honor your time because it's a lot going on. And this month is cybersecurity month. So I also want to be able to provide you some tips so that you can protect yourself online, protect our children online, and even our elderly. All of us can fall prey to the things that are happening on the Internet. And we need to be very intentional with what we have access to and what we are using. So with that being said, let me go ahead and queue up the disclaimers so that we can go ahead and start this vital conversation. [00:04:03] Speaker C: Thank you, church members, as we have additional announcements and disclaimers that require your full attention. I am a certified snitch and whistleblower that reports on what is happening in our community. Like I always say, people lie. [00:04:17] Speaker B: Receipts don't. [00:04:18] Speaker C: With that stated, the content used in this programming is protected under fair use. In addition, the views and opinions on this programming belong to me. I hold myself accountable and prioritize accuracy and truthfulness in my communications. [00:04:34] Speaker B: So unless you have receipts, don't start with me. God is still working on me. I love the block button to protect. [00:04:41] Speaker C: My peace and I desire to snitch on everybody, including me. Thank you for your attention and govern yourselves accordingly. Amen. [00:04:57] Speaker B: Listen, by the way, this song that plays on the disclaimer is actually from one of my newest singles called Amazing Snitch. You can actually find it by just searching on the Internet. Amazing Snitch by Petty B. And you will find the song with the SOS choir, the sounds of snitching choir. Amen. And you can listen to that single. Okay, I'm so glad that you're bearing with me with the different tech things that are happening with my device. It is actually very wild right now, what is actually happening because it's all on fire. Okay, let me go ahead and share my screen so that we can go ahead and get started with some of these things that we need to talk about today. Amen. Amen. Okay, share my screen here. And here we are. Okay, so we have federal workers that are suing the Education Department over partisan shutdown emails. I want to uplift that 87%. Listen good, y'. All, listen. 87% of its staff has been furloughed. Only a few hundred employees are exempted and they're working without pay. Most of them are working in the department Office of Federal Student Aid. The Education Department spokeswoman said. And I just want to make sure that you know who this person is and what they said. Okay? They said that the email reminds those who reach out to the Department of Education Explorers that we cannot respond because Senate Democrats are refusing to vote for a clean CR and fund the government. Where is the lie? This is quoted by the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications Strategy for the Department of Education. And the question that she ends with is, where's the lie? I think it's so funny that she says this because this is a question that I ask all the time. Why? Because people lie. Receipts don't. So of course the Democrats are blamed for everything. It's the Democrats fault for everything. And what I found very interesting is that when asking the president about this shutdown, about federal workers being paid, this is what he had to say. Is it the White House's position that furloughed workers should be paid for their back pay? [00:07:47] Speaker D: I would say it depends on who we're talking about. I can tell you this, the Democrats have put a lot of people in great risk and jeopardy. But it really depends on who you're talking about. But for the most part, we're going to take care of our people. There are some people that really don't deserve to be taken care of, and we'll take care of them in a different way. [00:08:05] Speaker B: Why do you say some federal workers should not get their back pay? Why do you say some. [00:08:09] Speaker D: Well, you're going to have to figure that out. Okay, Ask. Ask the Democrats that question. [00:08:17] Speaker B: Now, there are several Democrats that this question has been asked and they have been actually providing really detail responses as it relates to this. Okay. I don't understand why we're here other than we are upholding and protecting these systems that are not created for all. We're going to get there in a moment with that. The Trump administration has ordered multiple Florida school districts to shut down Latinos in Action. And you might be asking, you're like, bianca, well, what is Latinos in Action? Well, let me tell you. Okay, so it's a popular high school leadership course, and it actually is in some middle schools, too. And it's aimed with empowering Latino students and is being shut down after the federal civil rights investigation deemed that it was Discriminatory. Discriminatory. The U.S. department of Education's Office for Civil Rights sent letters warning that the program, which intentionally tries to enroll 80% of Latino students, may violate laws by excluding students based on race. Now, this is an elective course and a club program that was founded in Utah is focused on leadership, service and college readiness for Latino students. The intention and what it was designed for was to boost graduation and opportunity for Latino youth, offering pairing them as tutors, role models for the younger kids celebrating the Latino culture. This program has operated in several Florida school districts. So these are some of the questions that I have. Okay. When is helping a minority group considered hurting someone else? Should schools also shut down clubs like the Black Student Union or Hispanic Honor Society to be consistent? Did the federal government solve discrimination or did they create a Bigger gap, because I'm just trying to figure it out. And there are so many other headlines out here, y', all, where things are on fire. I want to run down some of these things because there's so much more, so many scandals, so many headlines. And, of course, I need to help you all protect yourselves online because it's wild out here. Okay, so let me give you a rundown of some things. We have millions of dollars that were appropriated by Congress. 660 million, to be exact. And this was money that was allocated for the current academic year, and it had been withheld for the TRIO program. Now, you might be wondering what the TRIO program is. So the TRIO program is a group of eight options that help underrepresented students get to and through college. Well, they're trying to figure out where the money is because things are being placed on hold because they were expecting the money, and it's been withheld. Let's drink my tea here, because this is wild. The Department of Health and Human Services, they have blocked Harvard from access to future federal grants and government contracts. That's wild. The Federal Communications Commission is ending the E rate funding for WI FI mobile hotspots for buses. Remember, during COVID they had this idea of, what if we put hotspots on school buses and we had the school buses in different areas so that we could somewhat try to solve the digital divide that is happening across the country. Well, the FCC released a press release saying that they were going to cancel this because they are no longer supporting the use of. Of scarce taxpayer dollars to fund unsupervised screen time for kids without accounting for the risk. And I. I mean. [00:13:12] Speaker A: Oh, hell no. [00:13:14] Speaker B: While I do understand having conversations about unsupervised screen time, there were families that depended on that and wanted that and needed that in their community. And so that's being pulled away. And that's sad. And there are so many more headlines, folks. There is so much that's going on. The government still shut down. You got back and forth, left and right, people lying. I seen a headline with Hillsborough County Public Schools where they are investigating teachers for the things that they post on social media. And I'm just wondering, is free speech free? And then I'm like, okay, so there's been several investigations that I've been a part of where we are not keeping the same energy. We have selective outrage and participation, and it's just wild to see. Wild. Absolutely wild. I don't get it. So let me remind y' all of an investigation. Okay. Shall we? Okay. Y' all remember Chuck Henderson, the educator that was teaching at Gaither High School, and he was in a private, secret Facebook group with white wing supremacists and he called black people poop people. It was a bunch of things that he said in there. Identify himself as a teacher. Got caught up. They snitched on him. And then you had district employees say that it was fake news, that it was made up. And this was before AI and how people are getting caught up in that, which I can't wait to show you that, because that is wild. But I do want to take you to this investigation that is happening with the Ian Roberts scandal. Okay, let me share my screen so that we can have a conversation about this. Because I had a lot of questions and as this was unfolding, I just wanted more information as this was happening, because what. What are we talking about here? Okay, what are we talking about? So, Dr. Ann Roberts, this story has everything. This is a perfect case story about how people lyricist don't we talk about fake credentials. We're talking about a dramatic arrest. We're talking about weapons, immigration issue, institutional failure and heartbroken students that are asking, how did we get here? And this is a perfect example of why you should go get the receipts because people be lying. Okay? So the lies that built a career. So he said that he had a master's degree from mit. MIT said you are fake news. He also said that he had a PhD from Morgan State University. Morgan State University said you are fake news. He also said that he received an award from George Washington University. He claimed that he received D.C. principal of the year. And guess what? That university said you are fake news. In fact, they said that they don't even have that award. They don't have the principal of the year award. So they don't even know what he talking about. Which is wild, wild work. And the comments said, they said, who are you facts? Because they trying to figure it out. Because what is happening, huh? [00:17:09] Speaker A: What we talking about? [00:17:11] Speaker B: Boy, oh boy. So then as I'm reading and I'm telling you, like headline after headline, I'm just like again, getting it from all different sources because I'm just trying to pieces together the best way that I can, right? All right, so he was arrested on September 26, 2025. Okay, so ICE agents, they tried to arrest him while he was heading to a school visit. He was in a district's vehicle. And he fled in the district vehicle going at a high rate of speed. He abandoned the vehicle. He hid in the bushes until he was found by the State Patrol K9. [00:17:59] Speaker A: Oh, hell no. [00:18:02] Speaker B: When they got to him, they found in his car $3,000 in cash, a hunting knife and a loaded handgun. And then when they searched his home, they found three more guns, ammunition, and a concealed carry handbook. Hidden under the car mat was his deportation paperwork. Now, I have a lot of questions coming from this story. I have a lot. You have the school district that is now suing the consulting company JG Consulting for breach of contract and negligence by failing to vet Roberts when he could not legally and lawfully hold the position. But wait. All while they are trying to sue this consulting firm, we come to find out that the school district didn't use E verify, the federal employment verification system to see if he was eligible to work. The comments say, bad boy, bad boy. What you go do? What you go do when they come for you? Bad boy, bad boy. Like what I tell you. This is wild. So many questions. So the community is demanding accountability, as they should. They are calling for school board resignations. Parents and staff are questioning hiring practices because this ain't the first scandal that this school district has dealt with. Now they've had a series of scandals, upon my research. Right. It's a lot. And they even had students do walk outs and protests after Robert's arrest. And now they have a referendum at risk due to the scandal. So going back to following the money. So just some questions that I have for you. Okay. How did multiple background checks miss decades of lies? Why didn't the the district use the federal employment verification? And then I'm wondering about the previous school districts because there's one school district now that's coming out where he worked at the school district that is now suing Roberts. And I'm like, wait, hold on. How are you doing this? Because he was at your door. He was at your door and you allowed him to work at your school serving children. And you didn't do any background checks either. So it reminds me of a time where we had a district employee in Hillsborough County. I'm always gonna circle back to Hillsborough county and, and for those of you that know, you know, But I'm just going to uplift it just a little bit just so that people can understand. Maybe you're new to watching me, maybe you don't know who I am. And so I'm wanting to just give you a full picture here to just let you know who I am. Okay. I am a certified whistleblower in a snitch for the seventh largest school district in the United States. Of America. And I use my talent and my skills to amplify issues and to hold people accountable. With that being said, there was an administrator that I worked with, and his name is Yinka Alege. Yinka Alege had a history of having inappropriate contact with young boys in particular, and he went to a different school district in a different state. And while he was at the gym, he had unwanted contact, again with another student. So let me clarify, because I don't know if it was a student or not, but it was a child, it was a minor. So let me go ahead and just make sure that I clean up this statement so that you are very clear with what I'm saying. The district administrator, Yinka Lege, that worked at Hillsborough County Public Schools, moved to a different school district. And when he moved to a different school district, the same thing that he was accused of doing, he did in another state, impacting children. Okay. And so he is now having to go through the process of being held accountable for his actions. And had the previous school district did their due diligence, they probably wouldn't have been in that situation. However, the person that brought him onto that was the superintendent, who also was a previous Hillsborough county school district employee and that new that he had that particular issue. So I just want to uplift that. People lie, Receipts don't. And this is a master class, if you will, with having an individual work at different schools not doing proper background checks. And then when a scandal breaks out, then everyone is like, oh my gosh. And then now people are sending messages and asking questions when they should have been asking questions a long time ago. So I'm just trying to find out what is going on. So the school district is having a school board meeting. And I'm telling you what, I'll be right there watching it because I just have some questions because I'm really intrigued to know how they are going to handle this. How are they going to ease the concerns of. Of the community after this has came and just a whole bunch of just racket and chaos has happened in the community as a result of his arrest, and then the findings of the lies that built his career? And there are several other educators. Look at me. Good. There are several other educators that are out here that are lying about their resume, that are out here lying about their accomplishments. And there are some elected leaders that are out here lying on their performance. And I'm here to tell you you are fake news and you are going to have to be held accountable because our children deserve better. At the end of the day. Our children deserve better. Okay? So that was just interesting to see. And like I said, I can't wait to have conversations with folks. I want to interview people in this matter because I'm just trying to figure out how did we go this far for so long and nobody was holding anybody accountable. And it took Ice to chase this man on a high speed chase when he got a whole bunch of cash and a loaded gun in his vehicle. And then now we get the receipts that he has been lying for years about his accomplishments and his achievements. Sad. But you know what else is sad? What's sad is all these fires that's burning in education and we haven't talked about nothing that's being done online. So let's go ahead and shift to that because there's another fire that we need to put out. And that fire is in regards to your digital life. October is Cybersecurity awareness month. And I just want to give you some education so that you could put out some of these fires. And after exposing all of these institutional lies, I also want to make sure that you don't become a victim of digital deception. Okay? Because remember, people lie. Receipts don't. Okay? So with AI, there has been a deep fake explosion. You have criminals that are using AI to create fake videos, audios of CEOs, family members, or even authority figures. We've seen the White House make AI videos and some of those videos, most of those videos are not appropriate. But even teachers, even teachers are using deep fakes to create inappropriate images of children or to impersonate co workers. So I actually want to highlight this to you. And for those of you that have seen some of my episodes of the Power Walk, I've talked about this before and I'm very passionate about this work. So I want you to meet the teacher here that decided that he wanted to use real student photos to create AI. And I can't say the word because I will be flagged by the algorithm. However, I'm going to let the other folks tell you at Fox News. So let me go ahead and pull up the video here so that you can actually hear what happened because it is a wild case. And I just want to let you know that this ain't the only educator that's been caught up doing something like this. So let's go ahead and share my screen so that you can see it. A teacher in Holly Hill is behind bars accused of using AI to make child pornography. [00:27:45] Speaker E: And get this. Investigators say he used his students pictures to make the fake pornography Fox 35's Randy Hildreth is live in studio tonight. So, Randy, this is terrifying for parents. [00:27:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:56] Speaker E: Good evening to you both. You can imagine what parents are thinking right now. And get this, he's also accused of sharing and downloading about 30 images with while he was at work and used the school's WI fi. That's according to investigators. So this is a man we're talking about. His name, David McKeown. He was a sixth grade teacher at Ubic Academy in Holly Hill. Right now he faces 19 charges related to child sex abuse material and animal sex abuse and he could face additional charges. Now this investigation started earlier this month after a tip from the national center for Misconduct and exploited children. McKeon was arrested yesterday and detectives seized devices from his house and the school. Now Florida's attorney General James Uthmeyer released a statement about the allegations saying in part, quote, as a teacher, parents trusted Mr. McKeown to impart knowledge to their children. Instead, he spent parts of the school day sending and receiving child's sex abuse material and providing other pedophiles with Ubic Academy Academy students personal information. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass said this in part saying at fdle, we will never allow predators to hide behind screens or school walls. We will track them down, expose them and bring them to justice. FOX 35 spoke with retired law enforcement about what parents can do to protect their child as technology changes. [00:29:25] Speaker B: If your child tells you, hey, something doesn't seem right with this teacher or this person, you know, don't ignore that. Take a listen and you may want to act on it to follow up on those suspicions. [00:29:38] Speaker E: Ma Keon was booked into the Volusia County Jail where he remains with no bond. If convicted, he could face up to 315 years in prison. In the studio, Randy Hildreth, Fox 35 News. [00:30:00] Speaker B: So there were some comments that were coming in as we were watching the video. And one of the comments said from official White House page, and that was referencing when I was stating about how deepfakes are being used all over. And yes, even from the official White House page, inappropriate content is being shared that is AI generated. That is misleading and wrong. So these are the people that we're supposed to look to for oversight and guidance and safety protocols to make sure that people are not harmed in the process. But we are actively witnessing the Trump administration and some of the leaders that are actively using AI to cause harm. And as it relates to this educator that got caught up in central Florida, mind you. So this is Florida, folks. This. This. This is a Florida school. It is wild that this happened. The comments said that's crazy on the clock. Yes. In fact, what's wild about this situation is that he was actually doing this on an app called Discord. Now, I don't know if you remember, but I have talked extensively about Discord, and I will continue to. But he used the app Discord connected to the school's wi fi and was downloading these type of images and animal abuse images. And so I go to the lawmakers that has so much rhetoric about the people who are harming children. And I just wonder if we have really taken a look at the statistics of who is actually harming our children, because it's not drag queens. It is predominantly white males. Go get the data, folks. Go. Go get the receipts. The. Go get it. Okay. When we talk about gun violence and we talk about who has guns and who is causing violence, go get the receipts. On the demographic of people that are causing the most harm. Lord. Lord. And then the comment says, imagine how many aren't being caught. And that's the scary part to this, because AI is so moving ever so quickly. It is getting harder and harder to detect what is happening around here. Another case that I do want to bring to your attention is an educator. He is the athletic director, and he used artificial intelligence to impersonate a principal. In fact, he impersonated the principal's voice to make it seem like he was saying racial and anti Semitic things. He was sentenced to four months in prison. And these are, again, examples of the things that are happening online. And so I want to make sure that you are very clear on this, that if you have content online, this applies to me, too. Someone can take bits of what you say and apply it to an AI tool and can make it sound and seem as if you said it. And that is wrong. It's happening, and there's really no control over it. Okay? There's really no control. Especially when you have folks that are in the White House that are doing the very same thing to cause harm and misinformation. So I've even talked about virtual kidnapping, ransom scams that are happening, and that was with the cyber Task Force with Hillsborough County Public Schools. And a recommendation was given for you to develop and create a code word for your family so that you are making sure that you're talking to the right person. Because there will be people that will call you to claim to be your boss, your family member. They will ask for money transfer, but you need to make sure. That you hang up and that you call back on a known number. Also is recommended that you have a code word so that you are sure that you're talking to the right person. There are so many different scams out here, folks. I'm telling you. If you just check the news and the comment says, I just saw MLK talking about a jet to holiday. And when I tell you I saw that video that was posted on Lil Duvall's Instagram page, and he was highlighting how AI looks so real. But the fact that you have MLK standing up there saying there's nothing like a jet to holiday, I mean, it was comical. I got a good chuckle out of that. But also I think about the implications of maybe things that are not appropriate, that could be harmful and damaging that is then placed in there. And it just makes you wonder if adults are doing this. I wonder what our children are doing, which I just want to uplift. Our children are using AI in ways that you might not be aware of. And schools are the number one target for cyber threat. So this is why I'm amplifying this, because schools average 4,388 attacks per week, folks. Per week. Let me say that number again. I need to make sure that y' all hear me very, very Good. Schools average 4,388 cyber attacks per week. That's one every two minutes. So while the world is on fire, I want you to protect your family, our children, to even our elderly, because they can experience some great harm on the Internet if you're not careful. So I want to give you some rules and some things to think about and to consider. So rule number one is to question everything and verify. Before you trust. When someone sends you an email or a text claiming to be your bank, make sure that you are talking directly to your bank. Okay? If your child is getting a friend request from a classmate that they verify with the real person, there are stories, folks, out here, where folks are getting scammed out of thousands of dollars out of their bank account because they received a text message thinking that it's something that is not, they click the link and they are then compromised to the cyber attack that happens when you click an unknown link. And for the children that are connecting with friends online, some people are not who they say they are. And these are vital conversations that we need to have with our children. Because what I tell you, this presentation on sextortion, it is wild. I can't wait for y' all to see it. I've been working very, very hard on it. But it is one of the top breaking crimes now that is exponentially growing and kids are following people thinking that they're friends in real life and they're. They're not. And I need you to go to the source. So question everything and verify before you trust the thing to do that and how to get started is to use strong unique passwords. The problem is that 80% of people reuse their passwords and then wonder why there's people knocking on your door trying to hack your stuff. Okay? So I am recommending that you get a password manager. I'm going to go ahead and share my screen to a resource that I've been looking into and I have found that they have been the top ranking password manager. I personally use one passwords. But this tool here, which is called Bit Warn they Warden, they are free for you to use and I'm going to share the link so that you have access to this tool so that you can have a password manager. Because you need to have unique password folks. I don't know how, how many other times I'm going to have to say that and articulate it. So I understand that it's a lot trying to memorize passwords and it's designed for you not to memorize passwords. It's a lot. So even if you go old school, look, a notebook, okay, and write down your password something. But using the same passwords over and over again is bad digital hygiene and it will set you up for failure, particularly if you're using these passwords to critical things, which I'm going to go to that in a moment. The next thing that I want you to be mindful of is that I need you to make sure that you are having regular software updates. Okay? When it comes to the cyber attacks in schools, 42% can't detect them in time because they're running on outdated systems. So I want you to make sure that you are updating your phone, that you're updating your computer, you're updating your gaming systems, anything that has some type of software update that you are up and on the latest and greatest because they're usually fixing and patching bugs and exploits that are happening on the previous version. So please make sure that you're updating that. And I also want to encourage that you have conversations at home as it relates to your family cyber security. I want you to have one conversation with someone that you love about online safety. It could be teaching your teen, teaching your teen about deep fakes. It could be Talking about helping your parents spot phishing emails. I just had an issue with a client yesterday where somebody sent an email pretending to be them and had to complete a whole report with Google to get the account taken down. And some people don't even know how to do that. Also, talking to your partner or people that you love about password security, because if they're using the same passwords over and over again, again is bad digital hygiene. And unfortunately, it could have some devastating risk. Okay, now the comments say, what's the importance of migrating email addresses, y'? All? Who? AOL, etc. That's a great question. I actually am going to touch on that in just a moment because I actually have a resource that I want folks to be able to check if their email has been breached and the breach history. So that's an excellent question that I will tackle. So in the month of October, we're creating an action plan, folks. Okay? So boot it up, get suited up. You ready? All right, let's go. So cybersecurity month, week one. Okay? We're starting week one, everyone. All aboard. All right, cool. So password cleanup. All right, Install a password manager. I've shared a resource with you that's free. You can find other resources out there online by searching Password manager. Okay? And clean up your passwords. You're going to change your top five most important passwords, okay? So that's your banking, your social media, your email, whatever it is that's highly important that has the most sensitive information. I want you to change those passwords because Lord knows when the last time you've changed your password. So this is something to review and to look at and to audit because it is very important. Folks are getting hacked left and right folks. And you don't want to be having the conversation on the latter end of it where people are trying to extort you for Bitcoin. I'm just here to tell you. Okay. I also recommend that you get Google Authenticator for the two factor authentication, especially if you're a digital nomad or want to be a digital nomad, because if you are traveling abroad and you don't necessarily have access to your local number, in my case would be US number, I will need to have access to a tool, Google Authenticator, in my case, to be able to log into key systems because I won't always have access to my local US number, depending on where I'm at in the world. So these are the things that I'm recommending. And next week we're going to talk about how to have a family digital audit. Because when I'm telling you you need to check the accounts in the apps that your children, that you, that your elderly parents who you need to check all the apps that they have installed on their device, you need to review the policy and the privacy settings on these accounts and you need to make sure that the software in the devices are updated, okay? Yes, indeed. So I want to. The comment says not so loud about digital hygiene. If I'm at your doorbell, you know, if I'm at your door, you know I'm here to be a snitch. I told y' all from Jump, I, I am a whistleblower and a certified snitch. Don't get mad at me. Get mad at the receipts, okay? I'm just here to just provide y' all some news here to keep y' all safe online because it's wild out here in these streets, okay? So if I'm talking to you, I'm talking to you. If I'm not, then just keep it moving. But to the question that was asked about the importance of migrating emails to Yahoo. Aol, this is a link that I highly recommend folks to go to and to see if is have I been pawned? And this is where you could track the breach history of your email address. Of course, it might not track every single thing, but it does give you a high level overview of what has been identified by just typing in your email address. Now, I will say that for the folks that have a Yahoo account, okay, Yahoo has been in the news for a long time. A long time. A long time, okay, as it relates to their data breaches. And for the folks that have aol, hello. Okay. There are other systems and tools out here now, so something to think about as it relates to just the ecosystem of emails and how things are being audited and reviewed. And while I understand you might have a lot of information stored in your Yahoo account that you might not want to let go and let God. I'm just here to tell you that some people might not want to receive an email from a Yahoo account because the safety implications that it might have, okay? So I just want you to be very intentional with, again, how you're using these devices and what you have access to because your digital hygiene is very, very important. Not just for you, but our children and our elderly, okay, we have some of our elderly that are using email and using the Internet and some of them, they're clicking on things and they have no idea what they're clicking on and they're Placing themselves in harm's way. In harm's way if they're clicking on the wrong thing. There's a story that I do want to share with y' all and I just want to uplift that. I help families with creating digital audits and digital safety plans. And that's part of the work that I do with teaching for the culture and also my agency, the Level 8 agency. So for the business side of things, it's for the Level 8 agency for the family. And the advocacy side of things is with teaching for the culture. And so I have had an opportunity to help families navigate all of the different gaps that exist in this. And I will tell you that I had an elderly woman that thought that she was talking to Walmart support. She googled the Walmart support number and the number that she called was not actually Walmart support. They had her to download some things on her device which turned out to be a screen sharing type of platform to which they had access to control her device. And she ended up sending via Apple pay several hundreds of dollars to which it took her so much effort to try to get that money recovered. Thankfully, she was able to recover that money, but in some cases, especially when it's done through a debit card, the institution does not allow for folks to be reimbursed for those type of matters. So I'm just uplifting a real life story, folks, of clicking on the wrong thing, googling the wrong thing, not verifying and just trusting without verifying can cause a lot of damage. And so this is my life's work admission and. And while the world's on fire, I want you to be safe online. I want our children to be safe online because it is a lot going on. So, yeah, welcome to Cybersecurity Awareness Month. And also I'm still here. So that means that I'm either left behind or the rapture didn't happen. Which goes to let y' all know that it is so important with what y' all are watching and what you're engaging with online and what our children are engaging and participating in online. Okay. With all these headlines, it's a lot that's going on. So we need to protect our children and also protect your peace. There are so many other headlines that I could have talked about today, particularly in Hillsborough county, because they're always in the news for something, the back and forth as well. So for those of you that are in my Patreon, that's where you gonna find me. There's a lot of things that I'VE been investigating, looking into, following up on and you'll find that update in the Patreon. That is where I'll be. I'm not fighting with these algorithms. The Patreon is my safe space to say the things and I can't wait. And I'm very thankful for the equalizers and the digital guardians that are in there, and I just want to go ahead and give them a round of applause for their support in this work. I couldn't do it without y'. All. I couldn't do it without y'. All. So I really appreciate y' all for supporting me, being in the Patreon and allowing me to be able to show up in this way. And my teddy bear Snuggie in my bear cave with my pot of honey. That's a petty B. With the background of my wall art that says I am worthy, I am enough and you are too. Protect your peace out here because things are on fire is wild out here and I'm sending y' all so much love, light and peace. I just want to uplift that. My new single, Snitching for Jesus, is out on the streaming platforms. So please go ahead and take a look at that, check that out and stream it. Okay? We are snitching for Jesus out here. And as a certified snitch, a whistleblower, enough is enough. It's time to go ahead and let these people know that we are not playing out here, that we're going to demand accountability, that we're going to demand transparency and integrity, because those are the three keys. And that's what's important out here in this vital time in the world that we're living in. So with that, love you and see you next week for our digital audit. [00:50:52] Speaker A: Sat.

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