Glenn Beck to offer NSA-free email service to his rubes
Glenn Beck never met a fake scandal he wouldn’t cash in on:
Beck said he believes the Bill of Rights, which was ratified in 1791, is “the secret” to what makes this country great, and among those rights is a right to privacy — something Americans are seeing less and less of, it seems, amid the NSA domestic surveillance scandal.
“So I’m introducing today a new service for you,” Beck said. “It’s a private 1791.com address of your very own. Your name @1791.com as your email address.”
“We’re a company that will guarantee that you will never, ever, ever have your emails scanned,” he said. “We will never share the list…you’ll never see an advertisement that you’re like, ‘Wait a minute…Hold it, how do you know that I’ve been looking for that car?’”
“We’re not going to do any of that,” Beck said. “And it will be free to you, if you’re [an annual Blaze TV Plus] subscriber.”
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