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Leave your phone behind because of geofencing. Even a dumb phone with your name connected to the bill will be traced to you. Grab an e-waste phone, buy a sim with cash, and even hide your face in the store, because the cops will get that footage.
Once you have your burner with no paper trail, never let it connect while at home, work, or any other place connected to your identity. Phones with removable batteries are best for this. Use a faraday bag if you must bring it home with you. Don’t trust a phone to actually turn off.
The purpose of your burner phone is primarily to document events. You want to record the police instigating violence. However, avoid doxxing your fellow protestors. Don’t record their vehicles, don’t record their tattoos or other identifying marks. Keep the camera pointed at the cops. The media is captured by fascism, it will not report that the police are thugs. It’s up to citizen journalists.
Expect the police to gain access to your phone. They will be logged into everything through that. Don’t dox your friends by granting police access to your planning chat. Use a separate system for communicating during the event, and keep all accounts separate.
And there’s other concerns as well, but mostly just … don’t bring a phone unless you know what you’re doing. They’re snitches.
(I didn’t read the article yet. I expect I probably already did, years ago)
Omg, it’s beautiful. I want it on my living room wall.
Thanks for volunteering!
Ugh! Disgusting source. I’m sorry I didn’t vet that before posting it.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/free-republic/
Facts are facts, regardless: "It has also emerged that nefarious activities by USAID were well documented across the globe.
There are reports that USAID built a fake Cuban Twitter platform called ZunZuneo, designed to lure young users and slowly feed them anti-government content to spark protests and was funded in secret through shell companies.
The plan collapsed when exposed in 2014.
USAID was accused of funding regime change in Venezuela after it poured millions into opposition groups trying to overthrow the leaders of that country, President Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro.
It trained activists, bankrolled anti-government media, and was linked to the failed 2002 coup against President Chávez.
In 2014, USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy poured money into opposition groups and media in Ukraine.
Other countries where it was accused of meddling in political affairs include Bolivia, Haiti and Afghanistan."