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Telling little fibs for Opsec
6 July 2013, 03:25,
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RE: Telling little fibs for Opsec
You can't win the opsec battle. You can only make it more confusing too a degree.

Here in the states buying in bulk is considered a sign of suspicious terrorist activity. Store clerks are expected to bring these activities to the attention of the authorities.

Nice part is that they put this out in the government publications so they have forced opsec on us by telling us they are watching and consider what was once normal and the recommended economic activity now suspicious.

Buying on line is not any security, leaves a bank card footprint, shipping records, so they can track you three ways (e-mail/purchase records/shipping records).

Every store on the planet now has security cameras.

They're everywhere...they're everywhere!!!

Buy small, shop diversely, pay cash.

I purchase a lot of things at the farm supply store. Buying small amounts draws attention there! Grains, meds, salt by the ton.
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RE: Telling little fibs for Opsec - by bigpaul - 5 July 2013, 13:28
RE: Telling little fibs for Opsec - by Jonas - 6 July 2013, 00:40
RE: Telling little fibs for Opsec - by Mortblanc - 6 July 2013, 03:25
RE: Telling little fibs for Opsec - by uks - 6 July 2013, 17:07
RE: Telling little fibs for Opsec - by bigpaul - 9 July 2013, 18:21

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