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This post is inspired by that peppercave honeypot with the 14.88% discount code.

PSA:

1) if you order online with a card or any electronic banking transaction you are 100% doxxing yourself for the next 7 years (and with the cost of data storage now you should assume permanently). 2) legitimately based businesses have their card processing accounts and bank accounts closed and cannot access the financial system. 3) if you see a "based" business marketing on gab or similar that somehow accepts card payments online you should be very suspicious about how they are able to accept payments electronically without being shut down. 4) if you have "home delivery" you are opening up another door to being doxxed, because it's relatively simple to get the delivery records from online merchants.

More red pills about the financial system:

  • The information about you from your bank account record is tied to every online purchase you make.
  • Every transaction and the person behind it can be surveilled by various agencies in the US Treasury and 3 letter agencies without a warrant because of the bank secrecy and patriot acts.
  • They can get a warrant after the fact when they want to come after you using the warrantless data to guide their investigation. They know exactly what they are doing, and you will be unable to prove they used warrantless financial data to entrap, meaning this information will not be admitted to court during discovery and can't be used in your defense.
  • What's most common is that your bank will suddenly close your account without providing a reason (but really because of a purchase you made from a business they do not like), locking you out of the financial system.
  • If you are allowed to openly transact electronically with a "based" business, it's either they haven't noticed (unlikely), or it's an intelligence gathering operation.
  • The best advice is to buy local from businesses you know and like, leave your phone at home, and pay with cash. Be like the Amish.
  • Do not use large banks, open your accounts at local small banks or better yet credit unions.
  • If you have to buy online and want to support based businesses, try finding a business that accepts non-electronic payments and/or private cryptocurrencies if you want a chance to keep some degree of privacy.
  • You really have to know what you are doing with cryptocurrency though, so this is not a good idea for most people.
This post is inspired by that peppercave honeypot with the 14.88% discount code. PSA: 1) if you order online with a card or any electronic banking transaction you are 100% doxxing yourself for the next 7 years (and with the cost of data storage now you should assume permanently). 2) legitimately based businesses have their card processing accounts and bank accounts closed and cannot access the financial system. 3) if you see a "based" business marketing on gab or similar that somehow accepts card payments online you should be very suspicious about how they are able to accept payments electronically without being shut down. 4) if you have "home delivery" you are opening up another door to being doxxed, because it's relatively simple to get the delivery records from online merchants. More red pills about the financial system: - The information about you from your bank account record is tied to every online purchase you make. - Every transaction and the person behind it can be surveilled by various agencies in the US Treasury and 3 letter agencies without a warrant because of the bank secrecy and patriot acts. - They can get a warrant after the fact when they want to come after you using the warrantless data to guide their investigation. They know exactly what they are doing, and you will be unable to prove they used warrantless financial data to entrap, meaning this information will not be admitted to court during discovery and can't be used in your defense. - What's most common is that your bank will suddenly close your account without providing a reason (but really because of a purchase you made from a business they do not like), locking you out of the financial system. - If you are allowed to openly transact electronically with a "based" business, it's either they haven't noticed (unlikely), or it's an intelligence gathering operation. - The best advice is to buy local from businesses you know and like, leave your phone at home, and pay with cash. Be like the Amish. - Do not use large banks, open your accounts at local small banks or better yet credit unions. - If you have to buy online and want to support based businesses, try finding a business that accepts non-electronic payments and/or private cryptocurrencies if you want a chance to keep some degree of privacy. - You really have to know what you are doing with cryptocurrency though, so this is not a good idea for most people.

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Excellent PSA. People don't seem to get that the more they get sucked in to this "based" bullshit the more they risk exposing themselves. I've seen too many 'intelligent' people here on Poal get suckered into providing too much personal information when they get snared by these kinds of traps. People let their guard down when they hear a message they agree with and just give away their trust because it lights up the right portions of their brains. Be skeptical of everyone! The jews know how to get into your head with these attacks on White people's desire to be unified, trusted and engaged in brotherhood. These damned kikes exploit that angle all the time and get you to compromise yourself because you want to support your brothers. Never trust outright and never reveal your information or power level.

Get better with your opsec. You can still give trust to others but you must verify, verify, verify and even then still be skeptical. It's not a game here. This is fucking war.