Two Blogging Platforms But No Website

I Once Was On A Platform That Was Hosting My Website, However One Of My Colleagues Who Is Also An Activist Told Me How They Messed Up His Website.
And That They Have Told Him, That It Must Be His Computer And Not Their System That Is Doing It.
So Upon Hearing This, I Decided, And As Well My Other Colleagues That We Were Going To Protest Against This Injustice!!
By Taking Our Articles Down And Moving Them To Different Platforms.

I Have Also Decided Not To Post Any You Tube Videos On This Platform.
Do To You Tube Sending Tracking Cookies And Spying On You!!
However, I Have Another Blog On Another Social Media Platform That Is Against Censorship And Big Tech Spying On You, Like Google.
The Only Thing Is With This Other Platform, You Have To Upgrade To The Paid Plan In Order To Down Size Your Photos.
But Other Then That, It Is A Very Exceptional Blogging Platform.
This Is A Trust Worthy Platform To Use.
Here Is The Link To My Other Blog
" I Became A Journalist To Come As Close As Possible To The Heart Of The World. ''
Anonymous

Freedom Isn't Free, And If You Don't Exercise Your Rights, Then You Will Lose Them.
And Your Freedom.
Justice Is Coming!!
EXPECT US!!

Why I'm Wanting To Be Anonymous On
Social Media
Before I Begin, I Would Like To Encourage Everyone To Exercise There 1st Amendment Right On Freedom Of The Press By Reading An Article That I Wrote.
The Name Of The Article Is Titled:
Why Become A Street Journalist?
Street Journalism Gives You An Opportunity To Work Together For Positive Change.
Whatever The Stories Are In Your Community That Most Need To Be Told, The Best Person To Tell Them Is You.
Whether You're Writing For Your Local Newspaper, Producing A Podcast, Video Series, Or Just Simply Sharing What You See And Learn Everyday On Social Media, The Power Of Journalism Is In Your hands.
Journalism Faces A Crisis Around The World, And We Just Might Be Entering Into A New Dark Age.
Almost Anyone Can Use The World Wide Web To Be A Media Outlet, So How Will You Distinguish Between Truth, Myth And Lies?
As It Is Your Commitment To Use it Without Corruption And Judiciously.

There Are Several Reasons Why I Need To Stay Anonymous While Doing Journalism, As You Should As Well.
But One Of The Biggest Reasons Why I Need To Stay Anonymous Online, It's Because The Internet Is Notorious For People Who Want To Find You, Like The Government And All Public Servants Who Work For Them.
But Not Only That, If You Expose The Corrupt Government Officials And Public Servants On What They Are Doing To The People They Are Supposed To Serve, They Will Retaliate Against You By Any Means Possible.
I Have Seen Many Activist On Social Media Posting Videos, Blogs, And Short Articles About Our Public Servants Mishandle The Public Whom They Serve.
The State That I Live In: Idaho Is Very Tyrannical, They Do Not Want To Be Held Accountable For Their Actions.
And If Some Of You May Have Read My Articles On My Social Media Links, Then You Know That I Speak Very Exceptionally On The Activist Known As Commander X
And The Activists Known As Anonymous, You Really Don't Need A Mask, Suit, Or Be A Hacker To Be Anonymous.
You See, Being Anonymous Is Your 4th Amendment Right.
Justice Is Coming!!

Making My Debut On Social Media
I am Taking Steps On Making My Debut On Social Media, The Reason Why I'm taking Awhile To Do This Is Because I'm Studying About Constitutional Law And State Law, Which I Encourage Everyone To Do, Peculiarly if You live In The State of Idaho!!
It Is A Must To Know You Rights In This State.
I have Taking The Project Of Anonymous Citizens Website Called: American Gestapo
And I Will Ultimately Move Everything To A Podcast.
But again, I Struggle Whether I Should Hide My Face And Veil My Voice So That It's Not Apparent To Everyone Who I Really Am.
Yes It Is A Lot Of Work To Be Anonymous Online And In Real Life, But Ether Way I Will Do My Best To Teach Others About Their Rights And How To Build An Army Of Activist In Your Area.
Their Are So Many You Tube Alternatives Out There, And It's A Good Thing To Have More Than One Platform If Your Going To Expose These Tyrants.
Please Follow Me On social Media, These Way You Know When And Where I will Be Teaching Everyone About Activism, Defending Your Rights And Exercising Your 1st Amendment Right On Freedom Of The Press.
But Honorably, My Heart Is Set On Teaching Everyone About Freedom Of The Press Through Activism.
If You Would Like To See Some Of Anonymous Citizens Articles Then Please Go To His Blog.
If For Some Reason The URL Shortener Does Not Work, Then here Is The Sub Domain:
Please Also Recognize My Younger Colleagues Blog As Well.
Without the URL Shortener:

EXPECT US!!

Using Your Cell Phone
For
Journalism
This Article Will Be Mirrored From My Other Blog, This blog Is The Only One That Will Let You Click On The Links.
While For Some Reason, The Other Blog Will Not Do This.
So, Because Of This I Will Be Posting My Links On This Blog Only, This Is To Ensure That You Are Able To Go To The Links Posted On This Blog.

If You Are Going To Use Your Cell Phone As A Camera, Then You Are Going To Need Unlimited Data.
Most Cell Phone Providers Charge Way To Much For Unlimited Data, And The
Pre - Paid Cell Phone Providers Tell You That Every Thing Is Unlimited, But They Won't Always Tell You That They Have A Cap On How Much Data You Are Able To Use Per Month.
But The Only True, Pre - Paid Cell Phone Provider Is Not In Any Store. It's Online, And They Are Truly One Of The Cheapest Pre - Paid Cell Phone Companies, With Truly Unlimited Everything.
Even Data!!
For Only 25 Dollars A Month!!
An Update On The "25 Dollar Plan"
I Do Apologize For Not Updating This On The Website, I Have Been Researching On State Law And As Well Constitutional Law.
It Was Brought To My Attention In An Email, Saying That I Am Misleading People By Telling Them That This Pre - Paid Phone Company Is Better Than All The Rest.
By No Means Did I Ever Mislead Anyone Upon Telling Them That This Company Is The Best Out Of All These Other Phone Companies, All I Was Saying Is That This Phone Company Will Not Put A Cap On How Much Data You Can Use.
YES!! This Phone Company Is Truly Unlimited Data, Without A Cap On How Much You Can Use.
The 25 Dollar "Plan" Was Discontinued.
From What I Was Told By This Phone Company Known As Visible, Was That Many People Have Been Complaining About The 25 Dollar Program.
The 25 Dollar plan Through Visible Was Called: The Party Plan!!
And How The Plan Worked Is That Once You Have A Phone And A Plan, You Are Able Lower Your Phone Bill From The Original Plan, Which Was 40 Dollars A Month Unlimited To 25 Dollars A Month.
The Party Plan Consist Of A Group That You Either Were Able To Join Or A Group That You Made, And You Had To Have At Least Four People In The Group To Lower Your Phone Bill, And The Unique Thing About This Group Was That Everyone's Phone Bill Stayed At 25 Dollars A Month.
Now Here Is The Reason Why Visible Has Discontinued The Party Plan.
Once Someone Leaves The Group, Then Everyone's Phone Bill Went Right Back Up.
So Many People Were Complaining About The Plan And They Did Not Like The Idea That When Someone Left The Group Their Phone Bill Went Right Back Up Again.
So Visible Decided To Make Only To Plans Now, One Plan Consists Of More More Extras For Just 40 Dollars A Month And The Other Plan Is Just The Basic Plan For 30 Dollars A Month And The Tax Is Already Included With Unlimited Data With NO CAP!!
Once Again, I Do Apologize For Not Informing Anyone About The Changes That Were Made With Visible, However If You Have Already Joined A Party Plan Before The Change Took Place And Did Not Cancel Your Phone Services, You Will Be Able To Stay On The Party Plan, And Continue To Pay 25 A Month.
New Visible Customers!!

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So If You Choose The Basic Plan, Which Is 30 Dollars A Month Your First Phone Bill Will Be Just 10 Dollars And If You Pick The Extra Plan Which Is 45 Dollars A month Then Your First Phone Bill Will Be Just 25 Dollars.
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REBOOT YOUR PHONE
If You Have An Android Pixel Phone You Are Able To Reboot Your Cell Phone And Have A Safe Protected Phone.
Graphene OS!!
Graphene OS Is Recommended For Android Pixel Phones
1.) Pixel 7
2.) Pixel 6a ( GP6a )
3.) Pixel 5a ( Barbet )
4.) Pixel 5 ( Redfin )
5.) Pixel 4a ( 5G ) ( Bramble )
6.) Pixel 4a ( Sunfish )

REBOOT YOUR PHONE TO LINUX
If You Would Like To Have A Hacker Phone, Then Reboot Your Cell Phone To Have
Kali Linux, Ubuntu, And Debian. You Are Also Able Reboot Your Phone To Have Lineage OS Or
Calyx OS.
There Are Many How To Videos That Will Help You Reboot Your Cell Phone, And Still Keep Your Services With Visible.

DE - GOOGLED CELL PHONES
If You Want A Safer Phone That Will Protect Your Privacy And A Company That Will Provide That For You, And You Have
The Money To Buy These Extravagant Cell Phones And Afford The Monthly Plan.
Then Here Are Some Companies That Respect Your Privacy.
5.) www.pine64.org
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"How Well It Had Suited Me, That Absolute License To March Up To Evildoers And Demand Who, What, Where, When And Why?"
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Social Media
Platforms
FACE BOOK ALTERNATIVE'S
YOUTUBE ALTERNATIVE'S
( Bonus Platform's )
BITTUBE, IS AN OPEN SOURCE, DECENTRALIZED PLATFORM
THEY EVEN HAVE THEIR OWN BROWSER, FOR DESK TOP OR MOBILE
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT WHAT THIS PLATFROM OFFERS YOU, THEN PLEASE VISIT THEIR WEBSITE:
LIVE STREAMING ALTERNATIVE'S
FREE, AND SOME START FOR FREE LIVE STREAMING TOOLS
IF YOU NEED HELP, UNDERSTANDING HOW TO WORK ANY OF THESE TOOLS PLEASE HEAD OVER TO YOUTUBE,
EVEN THOUGH I DISCOURAGE PEOPLE FROM EDITING VIDEOS OR LIVE STREAMING ON THAT PLATFORM,
YOUTUBE IS ACTUALLY A SEARCH ENGINE.
THEY ARE MANY TUTORIAL VIDEOS THAT WILL HELP YOU ON YOUR JOURNEY.
FREE PODCAST AND SOME START FOR FREE ALTERNATIVE'S
FREE WEBSITE AND SOME START FOR FREE BUILDERS
FREE BLOGGING PLATFORMS
( Bonus Platform )
GET A FREE GHOST BLOG HOSTING
The blogging platform called:
Ghost, is open source and decentralized
and you are able to get free hosting for this platform.
just head over to the website:
If You Need More Information On How To Do This, Their Is A YOUTUBE Tutorial.
YOUTUBE channel = No Code Nomad
Name of video, from channel =
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July 30, 2021

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Social Media Platforms
That I'm On
I Will Be Making My Debut On A YouTube Alternative Platform That Respects Our Rights, And Will Not Sensor Us. Please Follow Me On All These Platforms
My Profile Link :
My Group Link :
My Profile Link :
Anon Ghost @Street Journalist Media
My Group Page :
STREET JOURNALIST MEDIA
My Profile Link :
This Are All My Group Links That I Have Made, So That You Are Also Able To Create An Army Of Activists In Your Area.
Please Follow The Link To Get Started On Your
Journey On Becoming
An Activist.
For Inquiries, Contact Me :
I Will Do My Best To Keep You Well Informed On The Social Media Platforms That I'm On, Upon What Platform I Will Be Using As An Alternative To You Tube, As Well As Live Streaming My Podcast.

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10 PayPal alternatives – for privacy or free speech
Some alternatives to the financial technology giants that harvest data and censor users.
As digital payments have become increasingly popular, many of the largest companies in this sector have used their dominant position to censor users, harvest their private financial data, if they violate vague and subjective rules. Here are some alternative payment services that promote freedom, reject censorship, and/or have privacy-preserving features:
GabPay
A person-to-person payments network from the free speech software company Gab.
Gab uses the First Amendment of the United States (US) Constitution to guide its content moderation and describes GabPay as a solution that "allows you to spend your processing dollars with companies who share your values rather than major monopolies who’ve hijacked our payment processing sectors."
With GabPay, users can instantly transfer money from supported bank accounts to anyone with a cell phone or email address. Funds can be quickly transferred from a bank into a GabPay account and this GabPay balance can be used to make payments. Users can also withdraw their GabPay balance to supported bank accounts.
GabPay supports both consumer and merchant accounts. GabPay says its merchant accounts allow businesses to "accept payments without the fear of charge backs, indefinite holds, or reprisals for political beliefs." Merchant accounts can also integrate with many e-commerce, membership, and website-building platforms.
GabPay also offers vanity addresses which let users create an easy-to-remember link to their GabPay account.
GabPay’s fees are competitive and flexible. The service charges 1.9% + $0.15 per transaction which is lower than both Stripe (which charges 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction) and PayPal (which charges between 1.9% and 3.49% + $0.49 for most transaction). When making a payment, users can choose whether they pay the fee, the other party pays the fee, or the fee is split equally between both parties.
You can sign up for Gab Pay here: https://www.gabpay.com/
GloriFi
An "unapologetically pro-America, pro-freedom, pro-capitalism" financial lifestyle app that offers credit cards, banking, and loyalty rewards.
GloriFi supports the US Bill of Rights and says it’s "non-negotiable." GloriFi opposes "the corporate elite telling you how to think," "woke companies," and "big government" and describes its app as "a financial lifestyle app designed for We the People."
Users can access GloriFi’s services via its mobile app which can be used to open accounts, apply for cards, monitor spending, and track loyalty rewards.
The company offers credit cards in several designs including a design that’s made from brass. These credit cards offer up to 2% in loyalty points with every purchase along with other merchant-specific rewards. Users can redeem loyalty points for cash and other rewards or award them to a law enforcement charity.
In the future, GloriFi plans to offer additional financial services including certificate of deposits (CDs), mortgages, and insurance.
GloriFi charges an annual fee on some of its credit cards. It also charges a balance transfer fee of the greater of either $5 or 3% per transaction and a cash advance fee of the greater of either $10 or 5% per transaction. Additionally, some of GloriFi’s cards charge a 3% fee on foreign transactions.
You can sign up for GloriFi here: https://glorifi.com
Second Amendment Processing
A veteran-owned and operated payment processing company that supports "American standards and values" and stands for "capitalism, free speech, and our children’s education." It donates 20% of its fee profits to organizations that help protect Second Amendment rights.
Second Amendment Processing has vowed to fight for the rights of businesses that are blocked by other financial institutions and merchant processors for selling firearms legally or expressing opposing political ideologies. It believes that every American business owner has the right to run their business "how they see fit regardless of ideologies or agendas."
Second Amendment Processing can process credit and debit card payments. It offers PayFac as a service, point of sale processing, mobile payment processing, online e-commerce processing, and desktop terminal processing. It also has partnerships with dozens of like-minded banks and financial institutions.
Its processing fees range from 1.5% to 2.9% for swiped cards and 3.5% for keyed-in transactions. The rate is influenced by the card network, card provider, processing volume, and type of business. However, Second Amendment Processing says it will guarantee users "the absolute best rates possible."
Parallel Economy
A "censor resistant" payment processor that has received investment from the free speech video sharing platform Rumble and was co-founded by conservative commentator Dan Bongino.
Parallel Economy was founded in response to "tech tyrants [who] have hijacked our economy through the digitization of our world." The company is "committed to fighting for a free, fair, and open internet." It also vows to "respect your sovereignty" and never sell user data.
Parallel Economy has partnerships with major retail, hospitality, restaurant, sporting goods, and manufacturing point of sale companies. It also integrates with over 250 gateways and supports shopping carts such as Shopify, BigCommerce, Woocommerce, Authorize.net, Magento, 3D Cart, and Volusion.
Some of Parallel Economy’s other features include free next day funding, a free virtual terminal account, chargeback assistance, invoicing tools, expense tracking tools, and 24/7 merchant support. There are also no contracts and no surcharges.
Parallel Economy endeavors to "match or beat any competitor" on fees. Its advertised rates are 2.98% + $0.15 for card not present transactions and 1.49% + $0.15 transaction for card present transactions.
You can sign up for Parallel Economy here: https://www.paralleleconomy.com/
Revere Payments
A company that promises to process payments "without bias" and protect business owners’ "right to do business."
The company’s founder, Wendy Yurgo-Kinnney, said she created Revere Payments in response to the growing number of US-based businesses that are losing payment processing services because of their conservative or religious beliefs.
Reverse Payments provides an entire tech stack that’s customized to fit a wide range of businesses. This tech stack is compatible with many major payment solutions including Authorize.net, Shopify, and WooCommerce. It also supports multiple payment types including online payments, retail payments, point of sale payments, and donations.
In addition to the payment processing tech, Revere Payments’ virtual terminal can analyze data from sales channels, handles invoices, and more. The company also provides security tools that can detect and decline suspicious transactions, fight fraud, mitigate risk, and protect customers.
Revere Payments vows to "meet or beat anyone’s pricing." It offers a competitive retail processing fee of 1.79% + $0.10 on qualified transactions and 2.79% + $0.10 on unqualified transactions. Its online transaction fees are comparable to Stripe at 2.9% + $0.30. It also offers special rates for non-profits and faith-based organizations.
You can sign up for Revere Payments here: https://reverepayments.com/
Align Pay
A freedom-focused payment processor that stands against cancel culture and vows to not sell users’ personally identifiable information.
AlignPay states that its free speech principles "preserve and strengthen the rights of all users to interact freely within the law." It also vows that there is "no viewpoint censorship."
AlignPay offers credit, debit, and Automated Clearing House (ACH) processing. It can support various types of payments including recurring donations and mobile payments. It also provides other technologies for improved functionality and integration such as application programming interfaces (APIs) and multi-layer encryption.
AlignPay is compatible with many existing payment processing systems and can be integrated with existing point of sale systems, donor management systems, and nearly 150 online shopping carts and ecommerce plugins.
On top of its payment processing features, AlignPay provides real-time transaction management, reporting tools, and invoicing tools which can integrate with business-to-business and business-to-government gateways.
AlignPay’s processing fees are comparable to Stripe’s at 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. However, there is a $25 minimum monthly fee that applies to users who don’t incur at least $25 in card fees during an applicable month.
You can sign up for AlignPay here: https://alignpay.com/
Privacy.com
A privacy-focused card masking service with advanced features for protecting personal data and managing spending.
Privacy.com hides users’ real card details by letting them create virtual payment cards that have a unique card number. These cards work with pseudonyms and any billing address which means users can hide their real name, address, and card number when using virtual cards to buy digital products or services. Privacy.com also has a "Discreet Merchants" feature that lets users mask merchant information on their bank statements with a pre-determined name such as "Privacy.com" or "Privacy.com Smileys Corner Store."
Users can create and manage virtual payment cards in Privacy.com’s web dashboard, via its browser extension, via its mobile apps, or via its integration with the password manager 1Password.
Privacy.com’s virtual payment cards automatically lock to the first merchant they’re used with to prevent them from being used elsewhere if the merchant is compromised. Users can also set spending limits, set expiry dates, organize their cards with tags, and pause, unpause, or close virtual cards.
Privacy.com’s free plan gives users access to most of its features and lets users create up to 12 virtual cards per month. Its paid plans give users more cards and all the features. The $10 per month Pro plan lets users create up to 36 cards per month and its $25 per month Teams plan lets users create up to 60 cards per month.
Privacy.com also has a card issuing service for businesses called Lithic which has flexible pricing.
You can sign up for Privacy.com here: https://privacy.com/
You can sign up for Lithic here: https://www.lithic.com/
BTCPay Server
An open-source, self-hosted cryptocurrency payment processor that supports 14 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and Monero. It also supports the Lightning Network, a second-layer payment network that’s built on top of the Bitcoin protocol.
BTCPay Server provides censorship resistance by allowing users to self-host the software and receive payments directly in wallets that they control. However, it can also be hosted on third-party servers.
Since cryptocurrency wallets are pseudonymous and BTCPay Server supports the private cryptocurrency Monero, the software can also boost user privacy when processing payments.
BTCPay Server integrates with several popular shopping carts including WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento, PrestaShop, OpenCart, and Drupal. Alternatively, users can use BTCPay Server’s APIs for custom integration.
BTCPay Server also has custom apps including a point of sale app (which can be used to accept in-store payments), a crowdfunding app (which can create self-hosted crowdfunding campaigns), and a payment button app (which creates custom payment buttons).
Other BTCPay Server features include a dashboard (which displays recent transactions, wallet balances, apps, and more), hardware wallet integration, an invoicing tool, and several bookkeeping tools.
BTCPay Server is free to use and doesn’t charge any transaction fees. However, customers will pay a transaction fee to miners or node operators when sending cryptocurrency payments.
You can get BTCPay Server here: https://btcpayserver.org/
Exodus
A cryptocurrency wallet that supports over 245 cryptocurrencies and has a built-in exchange.
Exodus supports popular cryptocurrencies (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether USD Coin, and BNB) and privacy-preserving cryptocurrencies (such as Monero and Zcash).
Users can send cryptocurrency in Exodus with just a few clicks or taps. It also contains quick links for sharing wallet addresses and the associated quick response (QR) codes.
Since cryptocurrency payments are peer-to-peer and many cryptocurrencies are decentralized, cryptocurrency transactions are usually more censorship-resistant than traditional payment services.
Exodus also provides extra censorship resistance because it’s a non-custodial wallet. This means users have full control of the private keys that control their funds and Exodus can’t touch or move users’ cryptocurrencies.
In addition to this, cryptocurrency wallets are pseudonymous. This pseudonymity and the availability of privacy-preserving cryptocurrencies can boost user privacy when transacting.
Exodus has desktop and mobile apps and a browser extension. Its other features include wallet support for multiple portfolios (collections of wallets that are grouped together), wallet import, wallet export, wallet backup, integrations with several decentralized finance (DeFi) apps, and password protection.
Exodus doesn’t charge any fees for sending or receiving cryptocurrency but it does charge an exchange fee when swapping one cryptocurrency for another. Users also pay a transaction fee to miners or node operators when sending cryptocurrency.
You can download Exodus here: https://www.exodus.com/
Cake Pay
A service from the creators of the open-source cryptocurrency wallet Cake Wallet that lets users quickly buy digital gift cards with Bitcoin, Litecoin, or Monero.
Like Exodus, Cake Wallet is non-custodial and provides censorship resistance by letting users hold their private keys. The peer-to-peer and decentralized nature of the supported cryptocurrencies also provides extra protection against censorship.
Cake Pay lets users create pseudonymous cryptocurrency wallets and further boost their privacy by using Monero. The ability to purchase digital gift cards and use them for spending adds an extra layer of privacy because their gift card purchases are separated from their pseudonymous wallet address.
Not only does Cake Pay offer privacy-preserving features but it also makes it easy to buy products and services from merchants that don’t accept cryptocurrency. The gift cards can be used at 150,000 merchant locations in the US including adidas, AMC Theatres, Applebee’s, Banana Republic, Barnes & Noble, Domino’s Pizza, Hotels.com, Lowe’s, Sephora, and Subway. Many of the gift cards in Cake Pay are also discounted and Cake Pay says that users can save an average of 2% at most merchants.
Users can sign up for Cake Pay in the Cake Wallet mobile app which is available on the App Store, Google Play Store, or as an Android Application Package (APK). The only personal information that’s required to sign up is an email address.
After signing up, users just need to add some Bitcoin, Litecoin, or Monero to their Cake Pay wallet, search for the gift card they want to buy, and make the purchase. Cake Pay will store their digital gift card in the app and provide instructions on how to use it.
You can get Cake Wallet and sign up for Cake Pay here: https://cakepay.com/
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