Does The Government Know About Your Guns?! YES!! Unless You Do THESE 5 Things!

Published on June 17, 2025
Duration: 10:07

This video provides five key strategies to minimize government tracking when purchasing firearms and ammunition. It emphasizes avoiding digital footprints by not scanning IDs, using facial recognition, opting for paper background checks over digital ones, paying with cash instead of credit cards, and refraining from making controversial statements online. The presenter suggests that traditional mom-and-pop gun shops offering these offline transaction methods are the safest option for privacy.

Quick Summary

To avoid government tracking when buying firearms and ammunition, avoid scanning your ID, refuse facial recognition, opt for paper background checks over digital ones, pay with cash instead of credit cards, and refrain from making controversial online posts. Traditional mom-and-pop gun shops are recommended for private transactions.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Government Tracking Concerns
  2. 00:11Tip 1: Don't Scan Your ID
  3. 00:34Tip 2: Avoid Facial Recognition
  4. 00:20Tip 3: Skip Digital Background Checks
  5. 00:23Paper vs. Digital Background Checks
  6. 00:34Tip 4: Don't Use Credit Cards
  7. 00:37Credit Card Red Flag System
  8. 00:43Tip 5: Avoid Controversial Online Posts
  9. 00:54Summary of 5 Tips
  10. 01:11Recommended Purchase Methods
  11. 01:31Channel Ministry & Prayer Requests
  12. 01:37Health Benefits of Super Hot Peppers

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I avoid government tracking when buying ammunition?

To avoid tracking when buying ammunition, do not scan your ID at vending machines or facilities. Avoid using facial recognition systems. Pay with cash instead of credit cards, and refrain from making controversial statements online about your purchases. Opt for traditional gun shops that use paper background checks.

What is the risk of using credit cards for firearm purchases?

Using credit cards for firearm and ammunition purchases can trigger a 'red flag' system used by companies like Visa, Mastercard, and Discover. This system can generate alerts sent to local sheriffs, potentially leading to unwanted attention or data logging by federal agencies like the ATF.

Are digital background checks for firearms safe from government logging?

No, digital background checks submitted through systems like NICS are logged by the ATF. The video recommends opting for paper background checks, which are kept at the gun shop and are considered less likely to be centrally logged or accessed by the government.

What is the best way to purchase firearms privately to avoid tracking?

The most private way to purchase firearms, according to the video, is to patronize a local mom-and-pop gun shop. Here, you can use cash, request a paper background check, and avoid digital footprints like ID scanning, facial recognition, and credit card transactions.

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