Originally posted by The Greywolf:
I think ConSigCor has it right. You can overwhelm papers check points, and cause them to spend resources. Making the thought of future check point a budget consideration.
Breacher, I have seen many youtube videos of Drivers License check points in Tennessee, Ohio and other states these are not Terrorist searches.. These are the types of vehicle block you do..
But of course you cannot assume every lock down like Boston's martial law one, is justified.. People have to learn to protect themselves.. I will not live in fear, or live under the boot of a police state.
I did a couple videos on the subject recently and would say that if such checks are NOT in relation to a terrorist attack or something fairly serious, then go ahead and monkeywrench them. Go through the checkpoints, show lots of attitude, be a pain in the ass. Do whatever comes naturally in a resistance situation.
I guess I am a little smug on the "have nothing to hide" situation at this time, but there are some things that are starting to irk me, like wants and warrants checks done when people check into hotels or go through the club ID check at some of the local strip clubs. It's low classville when strip club owners are trolling their customers for reward money on reporting people for outstanding warrants. Really low class.
Americans at the core of the matter just plain don't like being fucked with. That's where I see this whole thing as a win/win situation. They want to start treating Americans like criminals and constant suspect, then there is going to be pushback, and support for a resistance movement. If they leave folks alone and don't screw with people then that's more liberty, nothing wrong with that.
I would rather go over the nuts and bolts of monkeywrenching or faking the ID system. It seems the illegal aliens always figure out the hustles for that one and we get to be the last to learn.
One easy one I stumbled into recently - lose your license. Just misplace it, take your passport down to DMV, file the lost license fee (here it is $25) and get another copy of your driver's license. They will give you a good legit second ID. You then "find" your old one, which will have the same ID number and everything. You keep that in a second wallet as a spare.
When you get a change of address, turn in whichever one is most raggedy, now you have two entirely legit looking licenses, both with legit DL number and ID, one which will lead identity theieves and man-hunters astray to an old address.
When you get credit cards, you usually can get them in the names of "additional authorized users". That's what celebrities use on a day to day basis. It is never fraud as long as the bills get paid. The thing is it builds depth and practice to an additional identity. Now hard core serious investigators will eventually learn those additional names, but at the very least, it helps throw the computers off a bit.
Learn the ins and outs of business credit and business accounts. File as many bills as you can through a business, especially any accounts related to communications, like cell and internet service. It needs to be a layer apart from just your home name and address. Involvement in business with people should mean negotiating for these things as perks, such as having an employer provide your unlimited use cell phone and internet connection devices if you do any sort of on-call or home office work.
The other thing is when it really comes down to it, we are up against an enemy that knows exactly how to play. They are the result of the power grab of the extreme left of the 1970s, and them, knowing their own methods and how they achieved power know what it takes to stop it, and what various advantages they had. I was recently reading over the history of groups like the Weathermen, and how easy so many of them got off after their ongoing series of terror attacks in the 1970s.