Message from @MACrusader
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Anyone who does it , should fully expect the doxhammer
The key thing is to not reveal more than is necessary.
They have been contacting everyone lately
I'd say don't talk to them, but if you do, insist on recording it as a condition of the interview. Also write down what you plan to say, and stick to the outline. They ask leading questions, and ask questions in a way to get you to answer the way they want, and to lead you into talking about things you shouldn't discuss with the press.
Also, if you have anything in your past that you're uncomfortable with everyone knowing, or would just rather not revisit that time in your life, don't talk to them, because it will likely come out
How will it come out?
They will dig around, interview people you used to know or associate with and ask about you, look into public records, stuff like that. Also, once your name or face shows up in the media, people that you used to associate with, work with, went to school with, etc. Will start popping up and talking
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Good point
Didnt that guy Just get doxxed the same way the NYTs article
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DEFINITELY use an alias, and shoah all of your social media and change your phone number if they have it. Because they will give it out if they sympathize with antifa, or just share it with other journalists
I remember him talking about the dude when we were riding down to Shelbyville
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Using an alias can prevent alot of this
And no pictures, or a fake picture
Being doxxed through a phone interview is highly unlikely as long as you use a false name. You can lie about where you live and your job too, the main idea is to get our message out there and as long as you don't try to focus on yourself it'll turn out fine. Also use a fake phone number or private number if you're worried about them tracing you to whitepages.
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This guy is renowned and focuses on poverty in urban and rural areas, so it'll be good for the charity aspect.
Just stick to the script, and record it, so they can't twist your words
And you have to tell them you are recording
It's criminal to not tell them, especially interstate calls
Who is the reporter? @katherine
Yeah recording is a good idea. I've been in a bunch of video interviews and avoided doxxing by using aliases and fake info about myself. Also if you don't want to answer a question or can't, you don't have to and they more than likely won't mention that you refused to answer a question because it doesn't benefit their piece.
His name is Terry McCoy.
He's been contacting everyone. He just interviewed someone I know earlier today
They are up to something, working some kind of angle, planning some big story @katherine I'm just not sure what it is
Why else would he be contacting literally hundreds of people?
He's trying to find out something, so I'm hoping to make it primarily about TWP.
This is a good chance to shift the narrative if we can handle it correctly. It could be good PR
"What's the official party position?"
They're probably trying to get a vague idea of "far right politics", so I'd like to make it more about TWP and less vague.
Make sure you and whoever else is working with you coach these guys properly @katherine If you need anything from me, let me know. This could be very good if done right. In case you're wondering who I am...I'll PM you
I haven’t eaten any thing all day. I guess I can’t be a trad worker.
^IE tier