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How To Vanish Without Leaving A Trace

What if I told you that if you wanted to vanish and not be found or tracked, I have researched the very plan.

By Paige KostyniukPublished 3 years ago 6 min read
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This is no David Copperfield trick either.

When I say that if you want to vanish without a trace, I did some research and found out a way that you can.

If the world does change and this "New World Order," or " The Great Reset," actually does happen, and I know that I don't want to be caught up with that mess, and I will not wear a brand or get microchipped. I am not a sheep, and I will not be treated like one.

So, in this reading, I will give only facts and the truth about this amazing discovery. At first, you are probably really skeptical about the whole thing, and I don't blame you, I was too. But, there is a way to vanish and not leave bread crumbs while doing it.

I won't mention this person's name, who was a former private investigator, used to be a " skip tracer," tracking down people for a living, like children who had been to Michael Jackson's Neverland. After a while, he started having legal and ethical questions about his work, he switched sides, and now helps people avoid being found.

He used a site called " Zabasearch." He used this website to search for people who were missing, and that site never failed him. Try it out for yourselves and see what you find.

ERASE YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT, LEAVE FALSE TRAILS, AND VANISH WITHOUT A TRACE

" Disinformation is a very crucial part of disappearing because it brings my skip tracer's talent for deception into play," he mentions.

The first step of your disappearing act, misinformation, you took what was out there on you and hid it from view. Now you're going to make finding you even more difficult by creating a bunch of bogus trails for your pursuer to follow. You'll do this with two goals in mind: You might want to write it down and keep it in a safe place. You don't want your secret to getting out?

Follow with two goals in mind:

1. Keep your hunter busy searching for you in the wrong place, and make the file on you as thick, frustrating, and expensive to detangle as possible.

It really picks at them when they don't have enough information to find their targets- no more, no less. Too little information and the trail would go cold, but too much and they couldn't tell the bogus trails from the real ones.

When people pick up and disappear, one common and crucial mistake they make is that they do not attempt to keep their hunters busy. If you leave one trail, however hard you've tried to cover it, you allow your pursuer the opportunity to search it thoroughly. Don't give him that luxury. Skip tracers are some of the quickest and most imaginative people you'll meet, if they're on the right trail, they'll probably find you.

Therefore, it is very important that you do some disinformation.

Think of it as con artistry in the name of self-defense. Like any good con, it consists of three parts: hook, line, and sinker.

THE HOOK

Your " hook" is a piece of information you create on purpose for a hunter to find. It looks real and will excite a skip tracer when he finds it. Perhaps you'll express interest in a home loan or an apartment rental or a credit card, causing someone to run an inquiry on your credit report. Perhaps you'll make calls from a phone line you know your pursuer will access.

Hooks are a great tool for victims of stalking and abuse. For example, let's explain in detail with a little story of how this works. A client named Betty, whose husband, the father of her child, had beaten and threatened to kill her. He was graduating from a three-year stint in the gray bar motel, and even from prison he had attempted to terrorize her by sending service for the apartment she visited- even though she was not moving in, nor would she be there to activate the services.

Assuming the jailbird would hire a skip tracer or private investigator to help him find an apartment number. If a professional were on Betty's trail, he would locate an incomplete order for telephone service at her new " address"- possibly a complete order, if a new tenant moved into the apartment. He'd be confused: Did Betty not take the apartment, or did she move in with a roommate? And he'd have to go there to investigate, costing the jailbird more money and time. The telephone company from which Betty applied for phone service asked for employment information and a contact phone number.

The best thing here is to locate the biggest company that is in the area, use that for your employment address. Then use a contact phone number for the same company- but at another location, in a different city. Betty hoped that the ex and his hired goon would think she had transferred locations, and yet another dead-end search would begin.

Team jailbird could pretext and skip-trace all over Texas- they would never find Betty. When they didn't find her name in utility accounts, perhaps they'd try the phone company, the cable TV company, and local grocery stores. Each of these searches was going to cost money- racking up an investigative bill in the hundreds, if not thousands- and each would take time.

THE SINKER

Before Betty hit the road to her new, undisclosed location, she opened up a small chequing account at a random bank. She called this bank from her old phone and her mother's, along with a few other banks for good measure. Then she asked for a debit card, which she gave to the person helping her disappear, and they gave the card to an associate who travels all over the country, Soon, "Betty" was going shopping in Houston, Montreal, Seattle...you name it.

That was the sinker: a clue so wild that it would take a private investigator years to get their head around it. If team jailbird managed to acquire either set of phone records, they's see bank numbers and think they'd hit the start of Betty's money trail. Perhaps the private investigator would call the banks and make the very illegal move to pretending to be Betty. The fake Betty would find an active account at one of the places the real Betty called and think BINGO. we've got her now.

Then the fake Betty would extract withdrawal records and see the following:

ATM $20.00 St. Louis, MO

ATM $30.00 Chicago, IL

ATM $10.00 Las Vegas, NV

ATM $20.00 Toronto, ONT

ATM $20.00 Montreal, QC

The fake Betty would think, this woman is on the move. The fake Betty might even do some preliminary investigating in these cities, wasting even more time and money. Even if the jailbird had limitless resources, the PI might be so frustrating at this point that the fake Betty would give up.

If your life is in danger, there's not much to enjoy about disappearing, but it's hard not to feel satisfied when a plan like this works.

Just keep in mind that no matter how much stress you're under as you try to disappear, I hope you can step back and appreciate your creative finesse as you confuse the hell out of your pursuers. The truth is: Disinformation can be fun, but be careful when you try this. You are not a magician.

Team jailbird could pretext and skip-trace all over Texas- they would

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About the Creator

Paige Kostyniuk

I am a single mom with only one left in the nest. I grew up in a little country town before moving to the big city. I have always wanted to be a writer and travel around the world. I am a big fan of horror movies; the scarier the better.

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