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protecting privacy

September 8, 2012

Why Not Have Bank Secrecy and Property Protection?

Do you want to prevent identity theft and make your money and assets invisble? It is possible to obtain financial privacy, avoid a home privacy invasion, and protect identity.

You and your family can keep money and banking activities private while living under the radar for whatever reasons may be applicable to your given situation. The reasons vary and the privacy living principles are the same regardless of the motivation for home privacy and financial privacy. This article will deal with two of the most important components of privacy: home privacy and financial privacy.

Home privacy is accomplished by keeping your name out of data bases that track and trace renters and home owners by name. The solutions to avoid a home privacy invasion must be a priority if you and your family are to remain anonymous and free from potential privacy invaders including unwanted private investigators, pesky sales people, identity thieves, stalkers, and other criminals.

Renters must either rent a property under another entity or a pseudo name. Owners of property may title homes in the name of a trust. To accomplish these tasks, follow the successful privacy seekers who have been able to live under the radar and avoid identity theft, keep stalkers at bay, and keep their home address private. The topic is somewhat complicated and is doable by all who learn the proper privacy principles. Study the information provided and then act accordingly.

Financial privacy and banking privacy are of great importance and rank high as privacy living priorities. There are various choices to keep assets and money private as you live and work in the U.S.A. or anywhere in the world. Banking secrecy is best accomplished through the use of financial resources and money and banking privacy principles that ensure personal and business privacy. Please make certain to keep control of all money and assets and avoid giving nominees or others control of your financial accounts. Follow all the laws in your juristiction.

James Clark King, LLC, Publisher

Grant Hall, Author, Privacy Crisis series of books

July 15, 2012

Privacy Living: Creating a New Identity

Why have countless individuals and families learned to live anonymously? What are the advantages of increasing personal privacy? Is it possible to avoid databases and travel, bank, work, and live anonymously? This article will be one of a series and will provide information and privacy resources for those of you who may be interested in adopting a privacy lifestyle. You may be interested in reading articles and subscribing to my protecting privacy blog and receiving our free e-mail privacy living courses. My best-selling privacy e-book, Privacy Crisis provides information on all aspects of personal and business privacy.

Advantages of the privacy lifestyle are numerous and there are various levels of privacy.

Living under the radar provides safety and privacy for those who want to avoid identity theft. You may want to know how to stop the stalking problem caused by a dangerous, abusive ex husband or other tormentor. Others want to protect identity and financial privacy and avoid a bank identity theft while exercising their right to financial privacy. My new book, Privacy Crisis Banking provides banking privacy principles for the business manager or individual who may choose to keep money and assets private. Those who want to borrow money privately can establish an invisible home mortgage and live under the radar while purcasing a home anonymously.

Privacy is like an elevator as there are many levels of personal and business privacy. Do you want to adopt the highest level of privacy possible? It may be necessary for you to learn how to create a new identity.

Do you need to learn how to create a new identity for privacy purposes?

Creating a new identity for all unofficial purposes may be necessary as one’s privacy is substantially increased when a pseudo name is used in lieu of her true name. Imagine a neighbor who is known as Jane Doesenberg who lives under the alternate name of Nancy Johnson. No one will be able to track Ms. Doesenberg as she shares a house with a roommate and uses the name, Nancy Johnson each day for privacy purposes. Making a new identity believable was not difficult for our fictitious character and this example has been used for educational and entertainment purposes in this article. She merely began using another identity to stop the stalking of an abusive ex husband.

How does one establish a personal privacy living foundation through home privacy? In order to do this, adopt a non-traditional approach when you search for a house or an apartment for rent. Find a property manager or owner who will rent to you according to your requirements. Do not allow your name, previous address, financial information, Social Security Number, work history, or current employment information to be entered into privacy invasive databases or your home address and name will be an avalilable record for those who tap into certain information thus allowing anyone who subscribes to a number of databases access to this important contact information.

Follow all laws in your jurisdiction as you exercise your right to privacy.

Grant Hall

June 14, 2012

Home Privacy and How to Disappear Completely

Relationships are key to home privacy. Establish a working relationship with the property manager or owner of the house or apartment that you and your family want to rent while making certain your personal privacy is respected, and your name, address, Social Security number, and financial information must not entered into the credit bureau databases. How does one rent anonymously? It may be an easier task than you think though this important privacy tactic will normally take more time than the average person spends to find an apartment or house to rent.

Seek out entrepreneurial managers and owners, not inflexible types who insist on invading your personal and business privacy. Searching publications’ homes and apartments for rent and following up with telephone interviews will yield a group of candidates. Often explaining your privacy needs and making a great first impression on the telephone and in person will persuade the property owner/manager to cut corners on your behalf. However, expect to spend some extra time to obtain home privacy, and as I have said many times, privacy is always more expensive than living as the masses live. Time is money and it takes extra time to seek out those who will rent to you with few privacy invasions.

Take your home privacy seriously as it is the cornerstone of your personal and business privacy program and will provide many worthwhile benefits that the masses seldom enjoy. You will avoid identity theft as identity thieves will not be able to associate your name with your home address. And if you are going to use your true name, make sure your name and home address are not entered into databases that will reveal this sacred information. When you are seeking the highest level of personal privacy possible, it is imperative that you learn how to change your identity and use an alternate name for unofficial purposes, and your home privacy is strengthened as you create a new identity for privacy living purposes.

Our privacy living series is a free e-mail course that may be of interest as you learn to live privately.

Grant Hall

Author, Privacy Crisis Series of books

April 22, 2012

Avoid Identity Theft: Keeping the Antisocial Personality Disorder at Bay

Being lied to is never fun. Mates and friends can sometimes shave or primp-looking into their own eyes in the mirror while living a lie. I had a relative who cheated on his wife and still managed to shave, looking into his own eyes the night after sleeping with another woman. I wondered how anyone could do that. Years later, I learned from Dr. H. Hernandeza, M.D., Ph.D. the ins and outs of the antisocial personality disorder. Doc would read the two page Psychiatric evaluation or  Psychological report I placed in front of him, converse as he was reading-asking, age, education level, sexual preference, and little else. And five minutes later, he’d could tell me how the man or gal dressed, what color of socks they wore, I suppose,and warn me never to trust the individual with anything important.

Identity theft and many crimes are committed by the antisocial. Sometimes they’re close to you. Family members, spouses, ex-spouses, friends-relatives cheat, lie, and steal identities, and steal money and bank accounts from their “loved ones.” Believe it.

How can you avoid such a disaster? Know your relatives, friends and be honest. I’ve had to do that. I draw from the hundreds of hours spent with Dr. Hernandeza, and I’m honest with myself. Finally.

Uncle lived a life of ups and downs-emphasize downs. Though he was a veteran of two wars, the Army could not discipline Uncle. Twice he was AWOL and was demoted and stuck in the Clink for a time, I’m told. Trouble with jobs, lying to Auntie, poor attendance at school, some scrapes with the law, but not many. And then there was the lying. He lied about what was important and what wasn’t. He lied to sound smart, to prove others wrong, or for no reason at all. It was his trademark, and the hallmark of the antisocial personality disorder. And it took me thirty-five years and a thousand tears to admit it.

Keeping the antisocial at bay-no matter if he or she is friend, relative, or enemy will help minimize the risks of identity theft-or bank identity theft. The antisocial never has enough money and they will steal yours if you let them.

Recommended sites:

www.TheSovNews.com

www.IdentityTheftManifesto.com

Grant Hall

February 19, 2012

Stop Stalking with Banking Privacy and Financial Privacy

Stalkers and investigators track and trace  using the SSN and banking records.

Are you concerned with someone or an agency finding your bank account(s), brokerage accounts, or source of funds?

Generally speaking, the majority of the populations’ banking information, brokerage accounts, home mortgage information can be found by an investigator or stalker within minutes after accessing a database available to subscribers who want to perform such searches. Unfortunately, these searches often lead to the garnishment or confiscation of these funds-sometimes without cause.

Through the use of privately registered entities, one can create a financial privacy plan that includes banking privacy for storing money used for ongoing expenses and an asset protection plan for investments.

Home privacy and business privacy will benefit you and your family as these personal privacy measures will prevent identity theft, stop stalking, and avoid a privacy invasion. Privacy living principles have overlapping effects.

We have Free articles and e-mail courses that may be of benefit to you as you strive to avoid identity theft, stop stalking, and obtain banking secrecy. In addition, we sell two e-book, Privacy Crisis and Privacy Crisis Banking. And Privacy Crisis Banking is available as a hardbound book at bookstores and through online sources in the U.S. and worldwide.

The following piece was reproduced from an e-mail marketing / book promotion campaign for Grant Hall’s New book, Privacy Crisis Banking:

Grant Hall’s new book, Privacy Crisis Banking explains how to stop abusive ex-spouses, private investigators, nosey agencies, and all stalkers from finding you and your money with the ultimate bank secrecy account. Keep the SSN off of accounts for banking privacy and make your family safe with home privacy. The “invisible mortgage” keeps home loans private. Credit bureaus and all who view them will not know where you live. Financial privacy and banking secrecy keep investments safe from garnishment and seizure. Use Banks, brokers, private safe deposit box companies used by pros worldwide. These financial institutions’ names, addresses, phone numbers, websites are inside the book. Privacy Crisis Banking is sold at Barnes & Noble stores, Amazon, and other booksellers. The e-book version can be purchased and downloaded within minutes.

Read book reviews of Privacy Crisis Banking by Book News, Inc. Amazon and Barnes & Noble customers.

You may be interested in our free stalking prevention e-mail course and our free banking privacy e-mail information series.

Read and subscribe to Grant Hall’s Protecting Privacy blog.

Thank you. Enjoy the books.

James Clark King, LLC, publisher

Grant Hall, author

February 5, 2012

Bank without a Social Security number to avoid garnishments

Protecting privacy is necessary to avoid identity theft and seizures of business and  personal property from all who may want to pose a threat to your security. It is possible to keep personal and business assets under the radar through the use of privately registered entities and privacy tactics and selected financial resources.

Financial privacy and banking secrecy require due diligence and the information necessary to accomplish banking privacy needs.

Is it possible to accomplish banking secrecy in the U.S.A. today? And if so, why would want to keep their financial assets and bank accounts under the radar?

It is possible to keep all assets and property free from searchers’ databanks. Financial privacy keeps preying eyse from knowing how much money and property you own, and will help prevent identity theft and unwanted property seizures.

We encourage all to follow the laws in their given jurisdiction. And we recommend high-level personal and business financial privacy principles and resourses as explained in my new book, Privacy Crisis Banking.

Grant Hall’s new book, Privacy Crisis Banking provides freedom lovers with financial privacy and banking secrecy information and resources used by pros worldwide. Bank without a Social Security number, borrow money in total privacy, and create an “invisible mortgage.” Company names, addresses, websites of banks, brokerage companies, and private safe deposit box facilities are inside the book. Keep your family safe and prevent a home invasion. Prevent bank account garnishments and seizures. Avoid business and property confiscations.

Read book reviews at:

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/11/16/1036356/-Beat-the-bankers-at-their-own-game-with-the-Ultimate-Bank-Secrecy-Account-

http://www.amazon.com/Privacy-Crisis-Banking-Resource-Identity/product-reviews/0978657330/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

Privacy Crisis Banking: Bank Secrecy Plan & Resource Guide to Protect Identity, Money and Property by Grant Hall is available at Barnes & Noble bookstores or online and at Amazon and other bookstores and online stores.

Available as an e-book or hardbound from Publisher, James Clark King, LLC at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/privacy-crisis-banking.html

You may be interested in our free banking secrecy e-mail courses. We have additional free privacy courses at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/infoseries_index.html

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Thank you and enjoy the books.

James Clark King, LLC, Publisher

Grant Hall, Author

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January 11, 2012

Stop Identity Theft; Articles and Consumer Privacy Resources

How can you and your family accomplish identity protection, prevent identity theft and avoid becoming an identity theft fraud crime statistic? Based on my experience, it is imperative to live privately in order to avoid identity theft. This requires information, study, and planning. Can an idenity theft prevention plan be successfully implemented to stop the efforts of an identity theft plan by a fraud criminal or a gang of such fraudsters? Yes.

Do you need to provide privacy invasive personal and business information to an identity theft insurance company and pay premiums to such an outfit in order to prevent identity theft? No. Here is an article that I wrote on this subject that may be of interest to you:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/article_prevent_id_theft_without_insurance.html

How can you live while protecting privacy? Can you depend on an insurance company to help you protect identity? In my experienced opinion, you cannot depend on an identity theft insurance company to help you avoid identity theft. This article may be of interest:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/lifelock_fraud.html

We strive to provide identity theft articles and information to the public for the purpose of preventing all types of identity theft: medical identity theft, business identity theft, personal identity theft, and bank identity theft. Our Free, seven part, identity theft prevention course is offered by e-mail. Sign up at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/idtheft.html

As medical identity theft is the new identity theft fraud crime of choice for many identity thieves, this article may be of value, and keep you from becoming an identity theft victim:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/private_patient_2.html

My first book is offered as an e-book and is available for immediate download. You can be reading Privacy Crisis: Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living within five minutes from Now. Buy the book at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/ebook.html

Consumer privacy has many facets and there are substantial overlapping effects. One aspect of privacy that is of paramount importance to protecting privacy and preventing identity theft is financial privacy. Keep money and assets invisible and you will not be a worthwhile target for an identity thief. My new book, Privacy Crisis Banking will provide banking privacy principles and resources. Buy the book at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/ebook.html

Thanks for reading.

Subscribe to my blog at:

www.PrivacyCrisis.com/blog

Grant Hall

 

January 9, 2012

Prevent Identity Theft, Protecting Financial Privacy Resources

Protecting privacy for the purpose of identity protection and banking privacy can be acccomplished. This article will provide links to articles, courses, resources for those who want to keep home, family, money, businesses, and all property safe from seizures and confiscations.

Financial privacy and home privacy are paramount to protecting privacy and will ensure money and one’s home address are not discovered by the bad guys.

How can you avoid a home privacy invasion by criminals or agents?

Use Privacy Crisis home privacy principles as described in these free articles:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/article_live_off_the_grid.html

http://www.privacycrisis.com/off_shore_mailing.html

You may want to receive our Free Privacy Living Seven Part e-mail course:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/privacy.html

How can you avoid a bank account seizure or business confiscation?

http://www.privacycrisis.com/article_bank_secretly_USA.html

http://www.privacycrisis.com/cash_society.html

You can subscribe to our Free e-mail course on banking secrecy at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/banking.html

For Free e-mail courses on all aspects of privacy go to:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/infoseries_index.html

Comprehensive privacy principles and concepts are found in our best-selling e-book, Privacy Crisis.

 http://www.privacycrisis.com/orders_index.html

Our New book, Privacy Crisis Banking provides information on financial privacy, banking secrecy with resources. This book is available as a hardcover book or e-book at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/privacy-crisis-banking.html

http://www.amazon.com/Privacy-Crisis-Banking-Resource-Identity/dp/0978657330/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326156431&sr=8-1-spell

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/privacy-crisis-banking?keyword=privacy+crisis+banking&store=allproducts

Subscribe to Grant Hall’s blog at: www.PrivacyCrisis.com/blog

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For those who want to sell our e-books, we  have an affiliate program. It is Free to join and affiliates receive a 50% commission for sales that originate from affiliate websites.

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Today, privacy seekers have the greatest opportunity in years to accomplish personal and business privacy.

Once one has the information, financial privacy and personal privacy can be achieved in any country in the world.

Grant  Hall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prevent Identity Theft with a Financial Privacy Plan

How can identity protection be accomplished in order to prevent identity theft? How can one stop identity theft? Is it possible to avoid identity theft as this crime continues to pace all fraud crimes? Yes. This article will provide guideance for consumer privacy with an emphasis on financial privacy for the purpose of protecing privacy-specifically with identity theft prevention as the privacy living objective.

Consumer privacy is essential to prevent identity theft and a high-level financial privacy plan is key to protect identity and empower one and his/her family to escape id theft.

Once one’s financial privacy has been established, id theft risk will be reduced substantially. Imagine the confusion an identity theft criminal will experience when he finds no money or assets under his target’s name. In order to make an identity theft fraud crime next to impossible to commit, one needs to have the aforementioned financial privay plan in place before the identity thief attempts to strike and make you and yours an identity theft victim.

In order to avoid identity theft, bank secrecy and personal privacy principles are necessary, and some of the key concepts include:

Credit Card Privacy: Freeze credit bureau files and avoid using credit cards for routine purchases. Use credit lines and cards for major purchases. Request account number changes from the issuing financial institution when you believe it to be necessary for personal privacy protection.

Banking Privacy: Once can obtain banking secrecy when the Ultimate Bank Secrecy Account is used as per the information and resources in my new book Privacy Crisis Banking. Banking privacy can be increased  when checks are cashed without using a Social Security number.

Home Privacy: You can learn to create an Invisible Home Mortgage to make the source of funds used to purchase a home unknown. Fraudsters will be unable to find your home address when they tap into government databanks that contain home owners’ names and home addresses. Likewise, the viewing of credit reports will be of no help as the funds used to buy the house will not lead to the home purchased with the “invisible mortgage.”

Comprehensive personal and business privacy is fully explained in my e-book, Privacy Crisis: Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living.

My new book, Privacy Crisis Banking: Bank Secrecy Plan & Resource Guide to Protect Identity, Money, and Property provides information and resources for financial privacy and banking secrecy plans. This book is available as a hardcover or as an e-book.

Buy the books at:

http://www.privacycrisis.com/orders_index.html

Grant Hall, Author

James Clark King, LLC, Publisher

 

 

December 30, 2011

Live Under the Radar and Prevent Identity Theft

Is it possible to protect identity and avoid identity theft through privacy living? How can one avoid identity theft fraud without the use of questionable identity theft insurance? And how can we stop identity theft dead in its tracks as this white collar crime remains the fraud crime of choice for those who prey on the unsuspecting identity theft victim and his or her family?

Identity theft fraud ruins the lives of many who have no awareness of what consumer privacy should be. Indeed, personal privacy can be preserved when one initiates the principles in this article and in my books to live under the radar. And once a privacy living program is in place, there is no need for costly, privacy-invasive identity theft insurance. Here are some key privacy living principles to help you and your family avoid identity theft:

Financial Privacy Planning

You and your family have a right to financial priavcy and you must maintain a level of banking secrecy in order to protect identity and prevent bank identity theft, business identity theft, medical identity theft or the garden variety type of identity theft. Keep money matters private and focus on banking privacy to ensure that your money isn’t stolen from insiders or others.

Nevada Limited Partnership

Certain privacy advocates utilize an anonymously registered Nevada limited partnership to hold liquid assets. When this entity is set up properly, one controls money and assets and holds these assets anonymously.

Home Privacy

The use of the “Invisible Mortgage” has made the source of funds to borrow money for a home remain a mystery to those who might attempt to invade your home privacy or peek at your credit bureau report. This concealment of the source of the loan and the private registration of the property make one’s home address private, and these home privacy principles are essential to protecting privacy and identity.

Grant Hall

 

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