On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:42 PM, pacmanplanman13@... [JoyofSatan666]<
[email protected] wrote: Remember, everything on the internet is recorded and filed. EVERYTHING Down to the specs of your computer to the IP address that literally tells them your address it's really, really, really, really, REALLY, hard to stay ENTIRELY anonymous on the internet.
If you wanna go the YouTube route, just remember you're playing ball in THEIR court. So they're calling the shots, they decide if they wanna rip your video down, alter your views, they'll do it despite what their policy says.
But here's a friendly list of reminders.....
1. Never use legal names on any account ever. There's no reason.
2. You can go to places where lots of people are at, internet cafes, libraries, etc. but it's still as pointless as ever, but better than doing things straight from home.
3. Check out guerrilamail, hidemyip, anonymouse.org don't use google services on a daily basis i.e. Chrome, Google Search, use DuckDuckGo
4. Stay out of the deepweb, unless you have knowledge of hacking or programming. You go in the wrong area someone will fry your computer.
5. DO NOT link Computer User Profiles with Cellular User Profiles! Seriously, do not share any kind of accounts with multiple devices. Especially cellphones, you'll just have a beacon tracking your location
24/7. If you've already done this, format the device and start over.
Ideally you want to aim for a scenario where almost every device is individual to the point of user profiles, activity, and search history.
(Your message literally says "Sent from Android" I know you sent this from a phone, remember a phone can track your location. Look up rooting your phone at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ destroy the bloatware and take control of your phone.)
Also, I cover all my cellphones cameras with a piece of tape. So they can't link a face with anything.
6. If you haven't already destroy personal social media sites, Facebook has the means to track your freaking mouse movements even if you're not looking at their page directly. You have anything open like JOS for example while FB is running in the background. Then you just linked your profile with that kind of activity!
7. STAY FAR FAR AWAY FROM WINDOWS 10. Buy an old computer and install Windows 7 on it with Never10 (Program) Microsoft will literally install 10 on Win7 and do all the tracking on there.
8. Release your YouTube videos as Creative Commons. Money is the name of the game today, in theory...No money to be made, no legal repercussions. Remember if you're making money on YouTube you're linking banking accounts so big no no and we all know (((their))) favorite game is banks.
Assuming you did everything of the above and in the event something does happen to you and you get questioned you say you were hacked. The world is crawling with hackers, there are hundred's of thousands of hacking attempts, security breaches, and other stuff everyday.
Just make an account and post shit, not just on YouTube but instagram and other platforms. If they take it down big freaking whoop, start over. Alter the videos if you have too.
What I would honestly recommend if you really want to be serious about this (even though I think it's unnecessary) to you through my life experience growing up dabbling in terms of internet privacy and it may not even be the best of advice but it's this
The harder you try to hide your tracks the more curious they'll become.
Like to the point where you're literally proxying your IP every 30 seconds, changing locations across the globe, building secure VPN's (Virtual Private Networks) then destroying the VPN when you're done, working out of servers on different continents.... creating, utilizing, and initializing, dozens of fake user profiles in the form of programmed script to perform certain actions in a VPN on different IP's to attempt to hide your actual user profile, working on clean technology that has no kind of cookie history, user history, typing history, anything that could and has been linked to you so they can't assume it's you.
You wanna learn that shit mentioned above? Go to DEFCON. But I say it's not even worth your time. You try and learn that stuff online you'll strike curiosity. The real and I mean real good stuff isn't readily available
You can use Tor, but honestly I think it's for suckers. Like I said the harder you hide the more curious you become. Start clean you're pretty much putting a beacon on your head. I don't trust something that the CIA gives out for free.
It's A LOT OF WORK to completely cover your tracks on the web and in my opinion not worth the effort, just work simple.
Appear as if you're a stupid goyim when you're actually serious Spiritual Satanist
Best of Luck.