Gliphel Shard (@Gliphel_Shard)
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This addresses securing your accounts. And while securing your device indefinitely is impossible, this is absolute. I have brute tested this. First, I am a victim of government assault and attacks/kill attempts, numerous ones. I am one of, if not the biggest survivors out there and also am happy to say that I am the only survivor of a government's high-priority kill-list. I have used this method to prevent their access to my evidence, and they have never cracked it yet. At first, they were able to crack my Google drive and http://Filen.io drive's, as i've shown proof for in the past (except the google drive intrusion, as I had not thought to collect recordings of such at the time); by replacing evidence I listed on my google drive with random propaganda. They specifically went after the images I uploaded to the Google Drive that contained incrimenating evidence. But the files were still on my *device*, and due to my security measures on Windows, they were unable to make my PC a vegetable....so I improved my security measures to these exact protocols, and since nearly over 6 months, they (the government) have been unable to crack this security protocol at all and have failed for a very long time. The reason they cannot remove this evidence and the fact that I uploaded the evidence to freedom-of-speech-centralized social media platforms/used these security measures for THOSE accounts, as well as all of my accounts; is why they have failed at killing me directly. Only attempting to frame my death here and there. If you are a victim like me, and you want to be seen/heard, upload your evidence to a drive like the ones I have posted here: https://www.facebook.com/jonny.skaggs ; and upload the evidence directly to a freedom-of-speech platform like Gab/Minds, as well as Facebook...for the sake of reaching as many locations of data-input as you can. But, for the sake of securing your accounts in general, this is absolute. And it cannot be broken. But this is for throwaway accounts, not active accounts. Use my entire security guide for active account security and continue to cover the backup keys for authenticators on all accounts either way, as they should not be needed if you have E-mail access; have a memorizable password on E-mails, with the E-mails having 2FA (Two-factor-authentication)/backup E-mails. God bless all of you who are good in this world, stay healthy.