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"One well-known neo-Nazi channel that provides tradecraft to evade authorities online" –VICE News

"A great and important channel... performing probably one of the best forms of online activism" –Robert J. Corner
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We used to be identified on the web by our IP address or a Cookie set in our browser.

Nowadays technology has evolved beyond those basic and often unreliable user identification schemes.

Today one third of all websites you visit are likely using an advanced technique, called fingerprinting, to identify your unique browser. This gives advertisers and malicious actors the ability to track you across the web.

Read more: https://pixelprivacy.com/resources/browser-fingerprinting/
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Here’s a little something to consider in these exciting times.
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Whether this is true or not it still goes to show the importance of having good OPSEC and not using social media or at least not using it for more than normie purposes and even then it's better to not use it at all
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Thank you all for the 4k subs. This is a truly significant milestone for us.

It all started with a couple of goys who wanted to help educate our nameless/faceless brothers and sisters on staying safe online. While I imagine a good portion of our subscribers are glowsticks, antifascists, and boogboi larpers, at least 14.88% are decent, serious, pro-White people who have taken steps to significantly improve their online/offline security.

We first were put into the international spotlight (and practically endorsed) by the New Delhi Times at the start of the year. Vice refused to name our group back in March, but plugged our one post captioned "ACCELERATION REMINDER," and described us as "one well known neo-Nazi channel that provides tradecraft to evade authorities online." Tradecraft is defined as "the techniques, methods and technologies used in modern espionage (spying)." Not the most accurate denoscription of what we do here, but we appreciated the kind words nonetheless.

So what's next? It's hard to say. We've been spared the ire from Telegram mods for the time being, but this could change in an instant. Many users — including the creators of this channel — have come and gone. Countless people have learned important information from us (as well as our many friends and allies who run their own channels and chat rooms), and proceeded to implement what they've learned in their lives. This is what all of us should be doing. Telegram is a very useful tool for disseminating information and networking, but the real fight will take place with boots on the ground.

I will be reducing my presence here as I continue to train others and further improve my fieldcraft and tradecraft 😉 but content will still be posted here, and our competent team of mods will continue to foster a healthy and informative atmosphere in the chat.

We are living in some historical, revolutionary times. Time to start acting like it.

Hail victory. o/
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Ethnic Cleansing Operations.pdf
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Ever wonder how on earth we could ethnically cleanse America and establish a White ethnostate? Look no further. The attached is a fictional guide on how such an endeavor could be theoretically completed, written by an anonymous U.S. military veteran and general of a militia.

It reads more of a fantasy novel to me, but who knows. People all over the political map are becoming more radicalized with each passing "protest" and chimp-out. Before you know it, every interaction with another race will make even the Lemmings feel on edge.

Just as there is no political solution, there is no peace under a System that forces you to live with violent animals who hate you and want you dead.
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I wonder what juicy secrets are waiting to be discovered in the DMs of these elites 👀

Awesome work, Bobo.
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Just a daily reminder that anything that says it's free, it's not really free and actually has a very high cost in the end. Never use FREE VPNs, use only paid ones that are not that popular like Nord, IVPN, AirVPN, etc etc but have good privacy policies and are clear on what servers they own and which ones they don't, just like how Mullvad does.
FARADAY CAGES

As LOG and Slovak Siege have already noted, wrapping your phone in layers of tin foil will prevent signals from escaping. This container is known as a Faraday cage.

Faraday cages insulate and protect the electronics inside from an Electro-Magnetic Pulse, or EMP. EMPs may be the result of a powerful weapon or a large solar flare. If an attack has happened, do not open until at least 24 hours have passed (residual EMP waves may be present shortly after, as well as the real possibility of additional attacks continuing to go off), and put devices back safely inside when not immediately being used.

To create a Faraday cage, make sure you use a solid steel container — from an ammo box, to a metal garbage bin with lid — and add a non-conductive layer inside. This could be anything, like a recycling bag, old clothes, or even cardboard. This alone should be enough protection for weak EMPs, but you want at least 3-5 layers of protection for a stronger blast. Wrap and tape a smaller container (or each device individually) with tin foil on the outside and plastic wrap on the inside. Ensure that every device is insulated from conductive materials. Adequate sealing is also important. Aluminum tape is an invaluable tool for this purpose.

You can test if it works by opening up your radio app on your phone, putting the volume on the highest setting, and encasing it entirely. If there is silence, that's one indicator it has blocked all radio waves to your device. Try calling it as well. If it goes straight to voicemail, it is another good sign. Unfortunately, it is impossible to know how strong the an EMP will be, so the more alternating conductive/non-conductive layers, the better off you'll be.

As this container prevents all electromagnetic radiation (microwaves, infared, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays, and radio waves) from entering, it also prevents devices like cell phones to be tracked by hostile forces. As someone in the chat pointed out, make sure that your devices are in airplane mode before placing them inside the Faraday cage. When phones can't connect to a tower, they amp up their rt/tx gain so you're not only still traceable, but your signal will be stronger. Faraday cages block radio waves from entering, but not exiting. Link for science nerds.

The recent cell phone tracking known as "contact tracing" may be new, but the capabilities of tracking you have been there for some time. Some may decide to carry their phones in a bag lined with tin foil. Putting your phone in airplane mode AND storing it in a Faraday cage is useful for blocking potential eavesdroppers, and it conserves battery. I certainly don't fedpost with colleagues with my phone sitting on the table. However, I would highly discourage bringing your normie phone in a Faraday cage to any location or event you wouldn't want permanently linked to your identity. Leave your devices at home.

And remember, in the case of an EMP attack, the electrical grid may be out for a long time. Without the infrastructure to make replacement parts and devices, what you keep may be all you ever have. You can save a hard drive with family photos and recipes in a Faraday cage, but if everything else is fried, it'll be useless until the next time you can access a working computer (if ever). Don’t plan on relying on accessing data in a digital format forever. Consider making paper backups of important information on your devices — but maybe keep evidence of thoughtcrime in a place where a search warrant won't include.
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But there's a really good alternative which is a real search engine with its own indexing. You can read more about it from here and you can also find more useful posts in L.P.A.Z
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Most of the web search engines are proxy aggregators of Google and Bing search results; what these 2 will censor, everyone will eventually censor, except those that rely on their own webcrawlers which are few and their scope is small.

Advanced search operators can yield great precision, but few support them except Google and Bing.

Gigablast is an open source web search engine[1] that has indexed over 12 billion webpages by 2015 [2] with it's own webcrawler, has refined it's search results by 02.28.2020[3], and supports advanced search operators[4].

It is big-tech defiant[5]: Gigablast will show no Facebook, LinkedIn or Youtube results, and instead Minds.com(which may not be valuable) and Bitchute.

By different accounts Google has indexed 40 billion webpages or 100s of billions. Google receives 9.022 billion queries per day, ~274.5b per month[6], Gigablast takes a few billions per month[2]. Gigablast defaults to HTTP but supports HTTPS, HTTPS should be used.

Examples of Google-like advanced search operators:
+term = "term", exact match.
inurl: URLs containing specified string.
site:Results from specified site; supports site/directory/ .
-term : Exclude match.
innoscript: Title match.
ext: , gbtype: , filetype: Files of specified type like pdf, txt etc.

Other search operators include:
link: = Documents linking specified URL.
sitelink: = Documents linking specified site.
ip: = documents from specified IP.

gbisdead:1 = Documents that are gone but have other websites still linking to them. Gigablast may have indexed some data for these documents, and provide a link to archive.org. -gbisdead:1 is probably more efficient than gbisdead:0.

gbimageurl:https://www.site.com/image.jpg = Find documents with specified image's URL.

gblang:de = match documents in German, or any other specified language, for example gblang:"zh_cn" for Chinese.

gbhasemailaddress:1 = Documents containing email addresses.
gbcountry:us = Documents determined to be from the United States.

Numeric field queries example:

cameras gbsortbyfloat:price = Sort all documents that contain 'camera' by price. Price can be a root JSON field or in a meta tag, or in an xml <price> tag.

gbimageterm:1 Used for doing image search. GB indexes one of these per good thumbnailed image, using proximity info.
gbsubmiturl::www.gigablast.com/submit.php Matches all documents that have a form submit to the specified url or their submit url contains the specified text as a substring

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigablast
2. https://web.archive.org/web/20160220203305/http://gigablast.com/admin.html
3. https://www.gigablast.com/blog.html
4. https://www.gigablast.com/syntax.html
5. https://www.gigablast.com/
6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_search_engines
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this is nothing new but it confirms what we already knew which is why this Channel exists in the first place, to protect /ourguys/ from this kind of thing happening to them. Remember to erase your Google account(s) and your social media account(s) and go with alternative services to the ones offered by Google (example: hosting a NextCloud instance instead of relying on Google Drive for your cloud backups).

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/aug/17/google-giving-user-data-authorities-documents-reveal
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