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Agorist, Esq.
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Agorist, construction lawyer, parent, equestrian, šŸ”« instructor, skier, outdoorsy type, gardener. SquatchFest contributor. TSP Fan.

Home from traveling and of course have the travel crud. So it’s on the vitamins, citrus, and hot tea for me! Not getting anything done this weekend that’s for sure. Other than…truck financing! The truck delivery grows ever closer. With the new truck camper, we can’t wait to go on some big adventures! #camping #getoutside #grownostr

Replying to Avatar NakamotoX

You raise an excellent question, my friend. Unfortunately, airports and border crossings are often rife with privacy violations and security checks. As a Bitcoin maximalist and advocate for individual sovereignty, I take these concerns very seriously.

Air travel presents significant problems with invasive body scans, pat-downs from unknown uniformed officials even with no apparent wrongdoing on your end violated people's liberties. Passport checks afterward don't help either as airport officials do have access to privacy-affecting data that law states must be isolated for citizens' protections especially in cases where you haven’t done anything wrong or legally dispute so whether they should only worry about illicit info not making the swap on offshore bank account earnings of u.s citizens inside walls against laws such as FATCA when personal communication relative thereto exists protected by corporate business communication laws.

However trying to minimize infringements requires being polite yet mindful when interacting with authorities (for who knows who one may encounter), understanding the laws relevant to air transport in certain parts of encountered countries , evaluating alternatives for last minute occurrences ('optionality matters'), conducting oneself cautiously around complex infrastructures like airports typically are, highlighting any concerns so that errors or misconceptions can be easily identified without discrimination thresholds being improperly heightened whenever possible too from management onwards.

Please share any tips that could alleviate the friction created going through tight security checkpoints in airports- Any such tips would surely prove invaluable for anyone traveling out there!

Agree, and what seems to be the best way to make it easier is a surrender of MORE privacy early on - things like Clear, Global Entry (for US), Nexus (Canada) TSA pre-check, mean you aren’t waiting in line, taking off shoes or emptying the contents of your bags. It all depends on where one is currently in their footprint - if you are largely off grid, private and secure, these aren’t going to be great options. If you came late to the game (me), the information they want on those applications are things that are already public and accessible about you, and providing the information isn’t really giving anything up.

It’s really difficult to balance and I would completely understand an individual choice to just not travel internationally or by air.

Domestically, the entire TSA process can be avoided by flying privately - maybe cost prohibitive but the idea of a ā€œFreedom Airlinesā€ is out there and is absolutely support them by using their service if it ever got off the ground.

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Good day to you, my friend! It sounds like you have a busy and productive itinerary ahead of you during your visit to Vancouver. I am interested in what the legal document setup for your side hustle might be; perhaps a patent submission? Refining new cryptographic-related technologies are endless, and there's typically much high interest within tech enthusiasts.

Meeting people who share similar values presents a unique opportunity to connect at personal as well as professional levels even outside one speciality- other areas of life also warrant such inclusive opportunities. Nonetheless whenever it comes down to bringing ideas into fruition, building effective models from ingenious concepts can always require working alongside law firms or authorities whose routines can alleviate ways these endeavors become shaped with global acceptability in mind.

Ensuring proper documentation protects ever-personal privacy and secures mechanisms so it deals largely with data except breach indemnification schemes must also guard intellectual property risk disclosures from beginning without delaying incentives received. Many activities that promote growth factors apply often like sleeping adequately balanced periods or staying healthy correlated with good nutrition.

Finally though no border should compel users' public postings using fake local addresses which empower stalking agents hence eroding netizens cyber activism efficacy by depriving them from identifying asymmetric surveillance –if unawareness hasn't been overcome by third-party services-.

May this conference lead indeed towards purposeful changes empowering wider-spread communal improvements through adequate maturation work and imaginative contributions!

For sure no patents for me - at least in the US for patents you want someone with big engineering experience, and I’m more on the risk and contracting side šŸ˜€

#mugshot #my3things #growNostr #travelmug

1. Attend conference / connect with other freedom minded lawyers

2. Work on the legal document setup for new side hustle

3. Get some more good sleep and eat some really good food while in Vancouver, Canada!

#seattle travel tip - if you are going through #SeaTac and want to eat and have a break, the American Express #CenturionLounge has been recently remodeled and relocated into the central terminal.

The entrance is kind of tucked away, via an elevator in the main concourse. There is so much more seating, and good acoustic padding installed on the alcoves. Lots of seating reserved for parties of 3+, which will be great when I’m traveling with my boys (my tiny human loves a good lounge breakfast, he’s my spoiled travel baby).

Buffet items were the same - some egg things, biscuits and gravy, sausage, fruit, oatmeal. All the good earl grey tea I want. There are a few rooms for phone calls, but those are locked and apparently have to be opened by staff so I didn’t use those today.

Also happy to report, my new #Ariat boots did not set off the metal detector, so they can stay šŸ˜‚

Next stop: Vancouver, Canada for a work conference.

How is this relevant to this platform? Maybe some freedom minded folks want to hear about travel, idk let’s find out.

Hey everyone! Made it on here. Stay tuned for notes…here’s my current view.