Equibit Group founder Chris Horlacher joined longtime liberty advocate Ernest Hancock on Declare Your Independence for a wide-ranging, hard-hitting update on the Equibit lawsuits, the rule of law in Canada, and the escalating campaign of interference he continues to face.
Interview Synopsis
In this nearly four-hour conversation (aired May 13, 2026), Chris details Canada’s descent into lawlessness, focusing on alleged courtroom subversion by CSIS and its impact on every Canadian. He covers major developments in the Equibit lawsuits since their last discussion, including discovery sessions, institutional delays, digital sabotage, and the broader implications for justice and innovation.
The discussion also touches on Chris’s book, The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya, and the deeper philosophical questions surrounding power, technology, and human freedom in an era of institutional overreach.
Listen / Watch the Full Interview Here:
2026-05-13 – Ernest Hancock interviews Chris Horlacher
Context: A Returning Guest
This interview serves as a powerful follow-up to Chris’s first appearance on the show in early 2023.
Listen to the First Interview (January 2023):
Ernest Hancock interviews Chris Horlacher – January 27, 2023
Much has happened since then — from significant admissions during discovery to intensified technical attacks and continued procedural obstacles in the Canadian courts.
Why This Interview Matters
Ernest Hancock’s platform has long been a home for uncensored conversations about liberty, government accountability, and emerging technology. This latest discussion cuts through mainstream silence to examine:
- Whether the rule of law still exists in Canada when powerful agencies are challenged
- The use of digital sabotage (including router compromises via TR-069) as a tool of harassment
- The human and societal cost of suppressing innovative blockchain projects that threaten entrenched interests
Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of how one man’s fight for justice has broader implications for freedom and innovation across borders.
Recommended Resources:
- Full coverage and documents at equibitlawsuit.com
- Media category for additional interviews and technical evidence
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