[–] moderator99 ago 

I'm prepared. I usually use my real name online, ran a blog that exposed low-level Deep State players working online who were involved in a false flag shooting among other things, worked directly against them on Facebook and on my blog, gave them my address and invited them to come call on me when they started making threats. They no longer operate because of me. There were a LOT of crazies in that group or associated with them. No one has ever come knocking and I still live at the same place.

The safety catch was that I knew who most of them were as well. I had their names, addresses, photos, etc. that were easy enough to dig up online.

Real names protect you when everyone uses them. Things are traceable. People think twice before doing or saying stupid shit.

[–] POdPatriot 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Congratulations on your successful operation :-)

[–] moderator99 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It was fun, actually. I had them freaking out because I was so persistent. When I was able to tie them to the FF they got scared and disbanded. Low level POS's that were already in over their heads. Kinda like most Antifa/BLM members.

Openness and transparency are much better and safer than allowing people to hide their shit and be secretive. That's how all these problems started in the first place.