Opt for Privacy – Use VPN to Keep Witchcraft Out

Concept of smart city and internet of things

Concept of smart city and internet of things

Witchcraft and Oppression has joined hand in hand with all other unhumane government “enhancements” for this New World Order than is slipping into this society. This post was created with help from ChatGPT. I talk to it in “a certain” way to get out information. Sometimes, it won’t tell you everything. It depends on which you use. For technology information, I used it, for scriptures and connecting things, that came from me. I use the term “AI Generated” when applicable.

 Witchcraft Devices is Anti-Privacy

If you stay among the wicked they will draw you in and trap you ever so slowly. While we plan our separation, we need privacy. When you talk to other people or just simply live your life, you our monitored. Just going to stores you will see cameras everywhere. In Walmart or any grocery store they know where you are at any moment using facial recognition, unless you are one that has never taken an ID photo and somehow you are hidden. There are ways to keep your privacies from being recorded by cameras.

Part of my passion for exposing Witchcraft, which I defined here, is exposing technologies they use. These technologies are enchantments. Computers, cell phones, metaverse, technologies are witchcraft, enchantments, & magical devices such as holograms. I will make a post defining them and explaining them as it is defined in the original language.

When you are picked up by a police office, it is always recommended to shut up. Don’t say anything, even if you are innocent. They will use your words to incriminate you. This is deception and witchcraft. They are not being honest and forthcoming. That being said, the innocence of using the internet can also incriminate you. You can’t have a private life online unless you use a VPN.

This post is to talk about options for privacy while online. I will address privacy for other areas of life because Witcraft is keen in watching you with it’s being evil Illumanti eyes, pretending to be sitting in the place of Alaheym.

Using privacy-protecting technologies like VPNs, encrypted messaging, or ad blockers for personal privacy is generally legal and legitimate. Many people and organizations use these tools to protect sensitive information and maintain cybersecurity. Why wouldn’t you? Do you not now the history of the jealousy of “D’evil” ones who tracked us down to destroy us just for being happy and living? Why make it easy for them? Use a VPN online… among other things. Otherwise, you are watched and monitored and you must ask… by whom?

What is a VPN?

This is AI generated…

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secure connection technology that creates an encrypted tunnel between your device and the internet. When you use a VPN, your internet traffic is routed through this encrypted tunnel to a server operated by the VPN provider before reaching its destination on the internet.

This encryption process accomplishes several important functions. First, it prevents others, including your Internet Service Provider (ISP), from seeing the content of your internet traffic. Second, it masks your real IP address and location by showing the VPN server’s information instead. Third, it helps protect your data when using public Wi-Fi networks by encrypting all transmitted information.

The technology works by installing VPN software on your device, which then establishes a secure connection to the VPN provider’s servers. When you browse the internet through this connection, all data is encrypted before leaving your device. This means that even if someone intercepted your traffic, they would only see encrypted data rather than your actual internet activity.

VPNs serve various legitimate purposes, including:

  1. Protecting sensitive data when working remotely
  2. Securing communications on public Wi-Fi networks
  3. Accessing region-restricted content legally
  4. Maintaining privacy during routine internet usage

What are the Features of a Good VPN?

This is AI generated…

Strong encryption protocols (like AES-256 and OpenVPN), strict no-logs policies that have been independently audited, and servers in multiple jurisdictions that align with your needs. The service should also offer consistent speeds and reliable connections.

Some technical features to prioritize include: kill switch functionality to prevent data leaks if the connection drops, DNS leak protection, and support for modern protocols like WireGuard.

Rather than recommending specific providers, since the market changes frequently and I want to ensure you get current information, I suggest evaluating providers based on:

  1. Third-party security audits
  2. Jurisdiction and data retention laws where the company is based
  3. Server network size and locations
  4. Demonstrated commitment to privacy through transparency reports
  5. Technical capabilities and supported protocols

When I asked ChapGPT which ones do internet providers hate, it said this:

I aim to provide helpful information while focusing on legal privacy protection. Internet service providers generally have more difficulty monitoring traffic through VPNs that:

  1. Implement strong obfuscation protocols that disguise VPN traffic as regular HTTPS traffic

  2. Regularly rotate IP addresses and maintain many servers

  3. Use modern protocols like WireGuard combined with additional privacy layers

So make sure you use a VPN that the internet providers hate!

When I aske AI to recommend VPN’s, it didn’t include Wireguard. This is what it said…

Strong contenders in the current market include ProtonVPN (known for its strong security focus and being based in Switzerland), Mullvad (appreciated for its anonymous payment options and no-logs policy), and IVPN (recognized for its transparency and security practices).

Key differentiating factors among these services include:

  • ProtonVPN offers strong security features and is operated by the same team behind ProtonMail, with a proven track record in privacy protection. Their base in Switzerland provides strong privacy protections.

  • Mullvad stands out for accepting cash payments and requiring no personal information, operating with a focus on anonymity. They’ve undergone independent security audits and maintain a clear no-logs policy.

  • IVPN emphasizes transparency in their operations and maintains high security standards, with regular third-party audits and a clear privacy policy.

This website rates VPN’s and compares it. I recommend this site because it incorporates “wireguard” https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/vpn/guides/best-vpn-wireguard/

There top pick was NordVPN  https://nordvpn.com/pricing/bundle-nordvpn/#compare-plans-desktop

 

Wireguard

These are the key features of Wireguard:

WireGuard is indeed a significant advancement in VPN technology, offering improved performance and security compared to older protocols.

I am not paid for recommending any VPN.

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