They way you explain this stuff makes me want to have nothing to do with you.
This is suppressed:
How Mullvad Empowers the NSA

Even mainstream propaganda outlets like the Wall Street Journal, reported on the NSA acting as Google’s IT infrastructure during it's early years. We’ve all seen companies selling services TO the government.. But since when does the government provide service FOR a company?
Yet Google’s Youtube and Search, shape the way we understand privacy and technology. Not just Youtube, but also Larry Ellison is Elon Musk’s biggest financial backer to buy Twitter. He’s the current Chairman & CTO, and previous CEO of Oracle, which literally sells database solutions to the NSA for AI.
The reason you’re not hearing the types of criticisms of VPNs, that our podcast is about to tell you, is because the Youtube and Twitter algorithms act as hype wingmen, to suppress the truth about Mullvad’s new protocol named “DAITA”.
This negligent protocol harms users, by enabling and opening the door to the exact kinds of surveillance that it’s marketed as stopping. And this situation is made even worse by Mullvad’s other bad decisions on servers and opsec.
Simplified-Privacy may not have a lot of money. We may not have fame.
But in this critical podcast, we go against the grain, to bring you the raw truth:
web: https://podcast.simplifiedprivacy.com/mullvad/index.html
rss: https://podcast.simplifiedprivacy.com/index.xml
Maybe you hear it and don't act on it, but at least you deserve to know.
Discussion
Exactly. If you have facts about weaknesses or actual evidence of malice share it without all the theater.
Thanks for writing in for an educational opportunity. Given your cunning intellect, we've decided to offer you a bounty of $40 in Bitcoin, to find a logical flaw (or factually untrue statement) in the 13 minute podcast for community benefit and education.
Surely you're not suggesting there are no flaws?
You seem the be missing the point we were trying to make. You may be correct but your presentation comes off as immature bravado instead of cold calculated description of flaws and weaknesses. I'm sure it's appealing to some but if your goal is to warn people or convert Mullvad customers I think you'd find more success with a more mature presentation.
You make some good points in your podcast though. I will say I've never heard Mullvad or any respected privavcy expert say VPNs hide you from the NSA. Your ISP, yes but not state actors. If you are making that claim for your methods I'm skeptical, as I am of Mullvad.
That is fair, ok I respect that. In the future, things can be framed in a different marketing sense
Your opinion of the speaker is subjective, and therefore can’t be debated. Can you find any objective flaws in the logic or facts?