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I just want to scream.
For the past 8 months, I’ve been trying to find a Credit Card service provider for my company who doesn’t ask for my passport, passwords, complete access to my accounts, and their proverbial pound of flesh. Stripe, Square, countless others. All the same.
I recently switched banks to one of the local provincial Credit Unions (Servus).
I just got an e-mail from one of their “business service providers”. After asking for a stunning amount of grossly inappropriate information via e-mail (!), at the very bottom, it states: Thank you for banking with JP Morgan Chase”.
I had no idea that JP Morgan Chase was openly operating in Canada. You’ve got to give them credit (ha!) – they’re absolutely determined.
Any ideas? I really want to get rid of PayPal.
Not sure if this will help, but have you considered just using a debit card instead? It might be easier to get one plus it also helps with spending overall!
For online purchases, I find these gift cards you can buy as anonymous visa/mastercards and put money on to usually give as gifts, might be a option too?
Not sure if they exist in your area, but they are a good way to purchase anonymously online, since you can load cash on the card. But not useful for bill paying, just online or shop purchases.
Is there a downside to using debit cards? More risk?
Cardholder bears all fraud losses on debit cards.
By US law, there is a maximum loss of $50 to the cardholder for credit card fraud, hence the endless rules on identity validation, https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/stolen-credit-card.asp
Can’t really say since each bank has their own rules etc, but compared to credit cards I think its better since if it gets compromised at least it can’t put you into credit card debt!
But this probably depends also on whether the account has an overdraft facility.
So, to me, overall I prefer debit cards than credit cards, but obviously there’s dependancies on the particular account and bank you have it with.
And you can use a debit card instead of a credit card almost everywhere.
I personally never had any problems using it in the place of a credit card.
https://alt-market.us/esg-dystopia-why-corporations-are-doubling-down-on-woke-even-as-they-lose-billions/
Thank you for raising the ESG issue last week. It’s been a major concern of mine since it’s a complete inversion of our capitalist and financial system. James Lindsay of the New Discourses podcast and newdiscourses.com podcasted a call to action on ESG being extortion, a cartel, and monoply stating we should demand our lawmakers hold hearings. James Lindsay is a math professor, part of the “grievance studies affair”, scandal where he and fellow professors got published “peer reviewed” hoax papers on woke nonsense. He is the top intellectual, Sherlock Holmes on the marxist philosophy rebranded “social justice” and “woke”. He has debated at Oxford, testified in Congress and Parliament. He’s your man if you need an expert on combating woke. He referred us to “Midnight’s Edge” podcast on ESG explained financially. It’s a high intelligence site run by Andre Einherjar, Norway. He has a series of podcasts on ESG explaining how it works. ESG ratings, the Corporate Equality Index and Human Rights Index impact YOUR CREDIT, LENDING and INTEREST RATES! CEO’s are in fear which is why they double down on the pride nonsense. Who knew? Isn’t that illegal? Here is Midnight Edge’s part 2 on Budweiser: “The Bud Light Collapse–How ESG Cost Both Disney and Anheuser-Busch Their Customers”:
https://youtu.be/ExXEiMz5Z38
James Lindsay’s call to action against ESG monoply:
https://youtu.be/KV98X9OVUUY
Quite agree. James Lindsay has done great work in explaining the collectivist philosophy behind what’s happening.
Its the same old Marxist ideas but in brand new drag!
He was recently on Epoch TV and his podcast is gold for people who want to understand how the universities and educational systems have been infiltrated over the past decades to get the public on board in generating activists in the young.
And similarly the corporate system with ESG to provide the “jobs” our young activists go into once they graduate in some woke ideology.
Why woke doesn’t actually go broke in reality.
https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/why-are-all-those-racehorses-dropping?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
I must say that I’m looking forward to the next Farrell and Fitts. Each time they get together, I think: it actually got loonier.
I can’t to which degree “they” are desperate or insane (or both) – UFOs?
Personally, I find the simplest explanation is usually the right one. I don’t therefore believe in little men from mars or wherever. Are there unidentified things in the sky, sure, probably spy planes and I hope they are all ours (American). I find that much simpiler to believe then that we have a secret space fleet operating out of the hollow earth entrance at the south pole with holdovers from the mean Mr Mustache club. LOL
Dark Journalist’s 2021-2023 interviews on Youtube with John Warner IV, or 2018 Solari Report on Space, have useful scenarios based on historical technology investments, while ignoring theatrical strawman narratives.
https://space.solari.com/2018/04/26/space-based-economy/
https://twitter.com/cotupacs/status/1668731852289462272?s=46&t=KsxXcPVBDeRrFDKWw1vfbQ
Did he say “an earthquake generating device”? Didn’t Catherine have this exact conversation in regards to Turkey’s recent earthquake? It may be time for another”breakaway civilization” chat.
Joseph and I will record the 2nd Quarter Wrap Up News Trends and Stories this weekend. Will be lots of Breakaway Civilization discussion for sure. Including Raytheon whistleblowers allegations that neutrinio facility in Antartica was used to do the NZ Christ Church earthquakes.
Whistleblower Eric Hecker? This guy has lots to say and none of it good. I wonder how the ground level tech potentiates the control signal from the Ice Cube. Smart meters, phones, watches, wifi and all the rest. How much power can we regain by powering down the tech?
They are blocking source while installing a low orbit grid while also rolling out the ground level tech. Then the Ice Cube broadcasting Antarctica. How does it all work together?
Is there a relationship between the Ice Cube and the Tuaoi Stone?
No idea. On the list of things important to figure out. Yes, powering down on the tech helps.
More ESG nonsense caught my eye this morning.
A Twitter thread by Aaron Sibarium:
“NEW: From S&P Global to the London Stock Exchange, tobacco companies are crushing Tesla in the ESG ratings. How could cigarettes, which kill over 8 million a year, be deemed a more ethical investment than electric cars?
One answer: Tobacco’s gone woke.”
You can’t make this stuff up. Full thread here:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1668658866337218560.html
The sheep clothed Tesla boss tweeted below the thread:
“Great thread on how ESG is used as a moral cloak to hide bad behavior.
Any cause that makes makes it’s virtue unquestionable will immediately be adopted by the unvirtuous.” ? ?♀️
Even the CIA had a Pride month meme. “CIA’s 2023 theme for #Pride Month is WELCO-ME!
Wellness
Equity
LGBTQ+
Community
Openness
ME!
Pride Month is an occasion for all of us at the Agency to pay tribute to the rich history, community, and mission contributions of our LGBTQ+ officers.”
I love pointing out to people how every single ESG related campaign is either corporately funded or government funded and none of it comes from us ordinary people, it only uses or employs its promoters.
If you point out that ESG is one big cartel system where companies basically jump and perform in funny nonsensical ways just to secure their big funding, it makes people think and look deeper into the reasons why they are getting bombarded so heavily with all these social engineering campaigns.
ESG is like a parasite on our traditional morals and ethics. It wears the same cloak and pretends to be noble, whilst actually eating away and killing our actual morals, values and ethics at the same time.
One of the goals is to stop real screening from catching on.