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protecting privacy

April 29, 2011

You can have bank secrecy and regain financial privacy

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Wondering how to keep your liquid assets under the radar in a world where governments, corporations, and nearly everyone whom you do business with thinks they have a right to your personal and confidential money matters? How can banking secrecy be achieved? Is financial privacy a thing of the past? Perhaps it is time to give up, let the fascists, snoops, and identity thieves win, and accept what an estimated nine out of ten people already believe: letting certain businesses and government agencies have the capability of tracking and tracing one’s money is unavoidable. What a crock! Do not believe it. You can have as much financial privacy as you desire when you learn what you’re doing.

Primary financial privacy and banking secreecy considerations:

If you want to avoid the pitfalls of the masses, you’ll have to stop behaving as they do.

Here are some ideas that will ensure you won’t have your cash grabbed when someone or a company says you owe them money:

1. Avoid checks as a payment method for routine bills. Instead, withdraw the cash, purchase money orders and pay your bills anonymously. This is an automatic safeguard for seasoned privacy advocates.

2. Use a trust to hold a non interest bearing checking account for non investment funds. Use the trust’s EIN, not your SSN on the account as explained in Privacy Crisis. You as trustee can deposit checks made payable to the trust or to you individually.

3. Cash is the most private way to make purchases. Buy gas, groceries, supplies with currency.  Large purchases can also be made with cash.

As for the ultimate in banking secrecy, the Ultimate Bank Secrecy Account provides an opportunity to avoid the most costly of privacy invasions: identity theft, garnishments, liens, and bank fraud. Look for more on this advanced privacy principle later.

 

March 27, 2011

what are the keys to personal privacy living?

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Establish a personal privacy program in the U.S.A. or anywhere in the world today. Here are some important components to personal privacy living:

BANK SECRECY

You can bank secretly and make money and assets invisible. Front entities registered privately provide for anonymous banking. U.S. banks and brokerage companies are best for those living in the U.S.A.

Use a U.S. safe deposit box and leave no trace to your true identity. This is accomplished by using an entity to hold the box through a U.S. bank. A second option is to use a private company that does not require identity information.  

PHONE AND COMPUTER PRIVACY

Through the use of anonymous phones and privately registered ISP accounts, you can become anonymous as you communicate and surf the internet. Do not follow the masses and allow yourself to be tracked and traced. Avoid contracts, credit card payments, and checks when you buy these important services.

WORK ANONYMOUSLY

Privacy advocates who want work privacy can prevent or stop wage garnishments and beat government tracking databases. Whose business is your job anyhow? Does any agency or individual really have a right to know your source of funds? No. Not in a free society.

This author encourages all readers to pay their debts and family obligations and to follow all laws in their jurisdiction.

HOW TO BE “INVISIBLE”

Through the use of privacy living principles, you can become “invisible.”

You can lock out snoops from your credit files, avoid stalkers, identity thieves, and all other unwanted intrusions-from everyone.

“PERMANENT” DRIVER’S LICENSE

Is it possible to obtain a “permanent” driver’s license? Certain privacy seekers have claimed to avoid returning to the DMV for many years when they get a driver’s license from one state that offers this privacy principle.

SUMMARY

Bank secrecy techniques are explained in chapters 15, 17, 18.

Phone and computer privacy information may be found in chapters 13 and 14.

Work privacy solutions are found in chapter 22.

Learn how to be invisible by reading chapters 6-8 and 19.

A “permanent” driver’s license may be able to be obtained by information gleaned from chapter 4.

Free privacy information courses may be of interest to you.

You may purchase my e-book, Privacy Crisis: Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living and begin reading how to travel, bank, work, and live anonymously. You can be reading the book in just five minutes from now.

Thank you for reading.

Grant Hall

October 8, 2010

September 29, 2010

protecting privacy will stop identity theft

Consumer privacy can be achieved through privacy living. Protecting privacy will stop identity theft during the current privacy crisis, and indeed, we are in a privacy crisis as identity theft and fraud continue to escalate at a rapid pace and identity theft is the leading fraud crime in the U.S.A. for about seven years in a row.

Consumer privacy steps can be taken to prevent identity theft.

Identity protection can be accomplished through consumer privacy living, and the best identity theft protection is a plan that empowers the individual and his/her family to travel, bank, work, and live anonymously.

Travel anonymously by using a Trust to hold title to your automobile.

Bank secrecy prevents bank identity theft. Holding accounts in a trust’s name or a business entity-when done correctly, breaks the paper trail from money under your control to your true name. Credit card identity theft can be prevented through the use of pseudo names on prepaid debit cards while making purchases online and the secure use of credit cards held in your name.

Medical identity theft prevention may save your life.

Prevent medical identity theft by keeping insurance policy numbers and Social Security numbers out of the wrong hands. Provide policy numbers only when services are being provided. Do not give medical providers your Social Security number.

Internet privacy protection is important as financial identity theft may occur through the theft of accounts accessed online or through correspondences linked to you. Creating a new identity is the best identity theft protection for online privacy.

Grant Hall

September 17, 2010

Are banks or check cashing stores best for financial privacy and banking secrecy?

Think you have to be kowtow to banks, credit bureaus, and mortgage companies? Are you sincerely tired of the queer looks bank clerks/acting managers give you when you ask questions and explain your needs for financial privacy? What about banking privacy? Who among the part-time financial institution, work force has a right to peek at your most personal and confidential data for the privilege of storing your cash or borrowing fiat money?

Perhaps you are aware of the deep and clear tracks to your front porch that are created when you bank and borrow as do the masses. Once you borrow from banks or mortgage companies, they want your financial finger prints on file for eternity. Not only that, they make certain, you’re kept under the watchful eye of their partners, the credit bureaus, who will watch your payment history and record all sorts of “related financial information” in your credit bureau files so that whomever is peeking this month gets to know your business, too.

While the masses stumble around in confusion and mortgage  themselves to the gills, the “smart money”-the astute man or gal who reads between the lines and listens above the dial tone, plans for their financial privacy and prepares to keep their business and personal money their business. Here’s how they do it:

Mr. Businessman or Lady bought the big read book to the right of this column. And they’re aware of important research findings that the author has uncovered after many, many phone calls and thousands of miles of travel. And, he/she is aware that certain financial institutions provide business and personal customers with the ability to bank secretly in the U.S.A. and Worldwide. Indeed, check cashing stores, not banks are the new institutions that privacy advocates use, along with anonymous safe deposit boxes.  Also, they sell the re-loadable debit cards that double as an online bank account, and customers open these bank accounts every single day without privacy-invasive information required of the commercial banks, such as Social Security numbers and Employer Identification numbers.

What about that home mortgage? Want to learn how to hide it? Keep posted and check back here often. Soon, the big red book’s, companion, the bank secrecy book,  Bank Secrecy: Financial Privacy Crisis Plan and Resource Guide will join the Privacy Crisis parade and be offered for sale-alongside the big red book. And in this second book, you’ll learn how to create an Invisible home mortgage and how to create your bank secrecy program in the U.S.A. or anywhere in the world.

I guarantee it.

Grant Hall

August 14, 2010

are you a woman abused by harassment stalking?

Now that you’ve “broken up,” he won’t stop stalking. He keeps calling, shows up unexpectedly at your job, and you have no workplace privacy. He manages to discover where you shop for groceries, and shows up there, too. You avoid his contact attempts and screen your calls while not returning his in spite of his pleading telephone messages. Once he made threats over the phone. You are a stalking victim and a woman abused by an ex who is now engaged in harassment stalking.

Do you want to learn how to disappear and never be found?

That’s a big order to fill. Can it be done? Of course. Is it a lot of  work, expensive and will you make personal and business sacrifices in order to accomplish all of the above? Yes.

Travel, Bank, Work, Live Anonymously

Stalkers have no boundaries and have been known to stalk their victims for up to forty years according to author, Christine Ohlson. That’s a long time. There’s more bad news; nearly one in ten women will be stalked during their lives and a huge number of this percentage will be abused-physically or mentally by their harassment stalker. Check out these articles:

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

We offer a free information e-mail course on stalking solutions that may be of interest to you. Follow this link:

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

Privacy Crisis is an e-book available for purchase and immediate download. Through the principles and concepts as described in the book, one can learn to travel, bank, work, and live anonymously in the U.S.A. or anywhere in the world.

Grant Hall

Author, Privacy Crisis: Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living

August 12, 2010

banking privacy and a preview of Grant Hall’s Bank Secrecy

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Sue Brady, Independent Marketing consultant caught up with author and privacy expert, Grant Hall at a West Coast seminar. A portion of the interview has been reproduced for readers.

Grant Hall interviewed by Sue Brady, August, 2010.

S.B. Your new e-book, Bank Secrecy: Financial Privacy Crisis Plan and Resource Guide is going to be available for purchase at the website soon. Tell us about the book, Grant.

G.H. Based on customer demand for personal privacy information, money and property confidentiality rank first of all privacy categories. This is based on research compiled through our website at www.PrivacyCrisis.com over a three year period with a sample of  people who subscribe to our free privacy information series of courses and of those who purchased my first book, Privacy Crisis.

The public accepts order takers who represent the military industrial complex machine in the form of clerks at banks who dictate to them  while demanding their most private and personal information for the privilege of storing money at financial institutions. Whose business is it what property a citizen owns? Why would any sane person living in a free country tell his employee what property he owns? And, why would government want to track and trace citizens’ money and property in the first place? It is necessary to understand why before one becomes motivated to keep money and property confidential.

Bank Secrecy was written to provide insight as to why it is necessary to have financial privacy to keep free. Resources and information are provided to empower individuals and businesses with the ability to bank secretly and hold property privately.

S.B. Are you saying that it is still possible to bank anonymously in the U.S.A. and abroad today? How is it possible to do that? We hear news people tell us about the UBS case and others?

G.H. Switzerland was a banking haven which succumbed to pressures from U.S. government agencies’ at the expense of customers of certain banks, and is no longer a good choice for bank secrecy in my opinion.

Many main stream media sources provide inaccurate information and discourage privacy rights in my opinion.

Institutions and entities listed in my new book, Bank Secrecy enable a privacy-seeking individual to bank without a Social Security number and hold investments that cannot legally be seized for his personal debt. U.S. institutions and offshore companies are listed as resources for these purposes.

I have bought a home with techniques I coined as an invisible home mortgage. That is, I borrowed the money and paid for the home without anyone or any credit bureau knowing the source of my funds. Also, through the principles outlined in the book, one’s home can remain private when money is borrowed according to the “invisible home mortgage principle.”

I believe those who are interested in avoiding a seizure such as those cited and documented by footnotes in the book, should learn banking privacy to prevent asset and bank account seizures.

S.B. According to your book, Bank Secrecy, one man’s finances were raided in England by mistake when he was believed to be a deadbeat dad. Dental and medical patients’ money were stolen by i.d. thieves. A corporation’s assets were stolen by the government in 2007 and the case has not gone to trial as of August, 2010. These cases are documented in the book with references. Grant, it appears money and financial privacy are necessary as an insurance policy to avoid the possibility of going broke through a seizure or a theft. Could these thefts and seizures by government and other criminals have been avoided through the practices outlined in the book?

The interview conclusion will be posted later.

July 26, 2010

Devvy Kidd to interview Grant Hall, 7/27/10, 8 p.m. CST, www.Rense.com

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Whistleblower, patriot radio talk show hostess, Devvy Kidd will interview Grant Hall, author of Privacy Crisis: Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living on July 27, 2010. Listen to the show at www.Rense.com at 8 p.m. CST.

We offer free privacy information e-mail courses at:

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

THANKS.

James Clark King, LLC

Publisher

May 27, 2010

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May 16, 2010

Battered women syndrome and the stalking ex

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This article will cite characteristics of the condition known as battered women syndrome and provide information for anonymous living.

Battered women syndrome

A review of the literature provides characteristics of battered women syndrome.

The following is quoted from this website:

http://www.divorcenet.com/states/oregon/or_art02

“Battered woman syndrome describes a pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms found in women living in battering relationships.” People v. Romero, 13 Cal Rptr 2d 332, 336 (Cal App 2d Dist. 1992); See Walker, L., The Battered Woman Syndrome (1984) p. 95-97. There are four general characteristics of the syndrome:

1. The woman believes that the violence was her fault.
2. The woman has an inability to place the responsibility for the violence elsewhere.
3. The woman fears for her life and/or her children’s lives.
4. The woman has an irrational belief that the abuser is omnipresent and omniscient.”

The abused woman suffering from the violence who fears for her life may be a stalking victim as well once she decides to leave her abusive husband or ex boyfriend. The stalking ex will try his best to get her back through any and all means available to him.

Anonymous living

Is it possible to have home privacy and exercise your right to privacy? You bet it is.

This excerpt is from chapter seven, The Anonymous Resident, page 66 of Privacy Crisis; Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living:

” In order to have true privacy, long term, you can lease an apartment or house in an alternate name. This practice of using an alternate name has been practiced legally in most countries in the Western Hemisphere and has been deemed a legal practice so long as there is no intent to defraud anyone.”

The free harassment stalking course is available by e-mail from our website. We support battered women.

Thanks.

Grant Hall

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