🚨Sovereign Digest May 2026:
👉 Portugal just doubled citizenship time from 5 → 10 years for golden visa
👉Poland wants 15 years + C1 language + mandatory history exam
👉70M+ personal records leaked in Latin America (almost entire Peru & Argentina)
👉Even Mullvad VPN leaks your real IP on iOS despite kill switch
👉New KYC rules = higher risk of physical “wrench attacks” on crypto holders
👉Brazil’s Pix now processes 224 million transactions/day — beat Visa + Mastercard combined
👉Turkey offering 20 years 0% tax on foreign income
English: https://t.co/HEKkiCtP9f
Czech: https://t.co/O61BWF0ntw
Sovereign Digest May 2026 - highlights:
👉Portugal just doubled citizenship time from 5 → 10 years for golden visa
👉Poland wants 15 years + C1 language + mandatory history exam
👉70M+ personal records leaked in Latin America (almost entire Peru & Argentina)
👉Even Mullvad VPN leaks your real IP on iOS despite kill switch
👉New KYC rules = higher risk of physical “wrench attacks” on crypto holders
👉Brazil’s Pix now processes 224 million transactions/day — beat Visa + Mastercard combined
👉Turkey offering 20 years 0% tax on foreign income
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🔐 Sovereignty Tip #28 : Your inner circle is your biggest OPSEC liability.
Your mom geotags family photos. Your friend checks you in without asking. Your ex/wife/family knows your passwords, routines & the answers to every security question you've ever used.
You don't need a hacker. You just need one oversharing person who loves you.
What to do:
→ Use a password manager. Never share passwords with anyone! Not partners, not friends, not family. Set up emergency/legacy access for your spouse or kids instead (activate only upon death or strict conditions).
→ Never answer security questions truthfully. Ever. Treat them like extra passwords (even though they are stupid). Invent random answers and store them in your vault. You limit social profiling because no one can leak what they don't know.
→ Lock every social platform so nothing tags you without your manual approval. Your location, your face. None of it goes public without your say.
The weakest link in your Opsec isn't your passwords.
It's often times the people who know you.
🔐 Sovereignty Tip #27
Licensed professionals are sitting in an open OSINT database and don't know it.
Examples can be a doctor, lawyer, financial advisor. Varies by jurisdiction.
Here's how fast someone can profile you and how to stop it. 🧵
Paraguay permanent residency application is being regulated by new resolution that wants clearer proof of economic activity from its residents.
Below more detailed information from @stalliondelsur 👇
🚨 Important Update on Paraguay Residency: Resolución D.N.M. N° 407
Paraguay just issued Resolución D.N.M. N° 407 (May 28, 2026), which unifies and standardizes the economic solvency requirements for obtaining Permanent Residency.
In simple words: From now on, everyone applying for permanent residency must meet the same clear financial proof criteria.
No more different rules depending on the category. The system is being updated to enforce this uniformly.
How to prove economic solvency (the key part):
The resolution standardizes acceptable proofs (e.g. bank deposits, income statements, investments, business activity, professional qualifications with job offers, property, etc.).
Everything must be verifiable, official, and sufficient to show stable means of support. Exact details are now uniform across all applicants.
Previous categories that are now unified into 12 categories such as:
- Investor / Business owner (e.g., company formation + capital contribution)
- Professional / Skilled worker (university degree + job offer/contract)
- Property owner or rental income
- Remote workers and digital nomads
- Bank deposit or financial assets
- Other economic ties - retired, dependent, student
This is part of a broader global trend: requirements are getting stricter everywhere. What was easy yesterday is becoming harder tomorrow.
We are actively working on practical solutions for Temporary residents and the community to navigate these changes effectively and as smooth as possible.
Bookmark this post: we’ll update it with news and next steps or changes.
If you want to stay in the loop on Paraguay (and other Plan B options), follow.
FULL RESOLUCION: 👇
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Sovereignty Tip #26: Your Travel Data Is a Profile.
The Passenger Name Record (PNR) includes your full name, payment card, contact details, seat preferences, meal choices, and special requests. Airlines share this data with governments, marketing partners, and security agencies and it persists long after your flight lands.
The Airline Game
Skip loyalty programs entirely if you want to be nobody. Every mile you earn is a data point where you flew, how often, with whom, and when. The more generic your record looks, the harder it is to profile you.
The Ride
Uber, Bolt, and every ride-hailing app knows your home, your office, your routines, and your patterns. If you use your real name and a card linked to you, you're handing them a daily diary. Create a profile with an anonymous phone number and a card that isn't tied to your identity or pay cash - many drivers will prefer it anyway.
Waze and Google Maps are no different. If you're logged into an account connected to your real identity, your saved favorites, daily commute, and frequent destinations are being harvested. Use an alias. Save nothing to a linked account. The data itself isn't the threat but the data tied to you is.
The Rule
Profile data only becomes dangerous when it's connected to your real identifiers. Break the link, and you become noise.
Be generic.
Basic steps to stay undetected on street.
While being safe and mobile.
Sovereignty tips #25
Shoes: plain laced, neutral, sturdy. Not tactical boots or loud sneakers. Neither flip flops. Look boring but maintain mobility.
Cash: split $100 in local currency in pocket + always $100 in USD.
Phone: Burner, main phone separated. Compartmentalization.
Knife: plain folding blade + small dagger, concealed. Not a tactical knife on show.
Bag & clothing: boring dark worn daypack, neutral local clothes - layered as locals, not logos, or bright “tourist” gear. Forget all great brands - even niche ones. They are the flag to tip you off.
Behavior: calm, purposeful, local pace, not loud, lost, or glued to maps.
#opsec101 #infosec101 #persec101
Sovereignty Tip #24: Grey Man Pillars to blend. Part one.
Appearance:
Neutral colors (grey/black/navy), match locals exactly, zero logos/tactical/bright colors.
Behavior:
Purposeful calm walk, stay composed, brief polite talks, subtle awareness only. Depends on a local culture how to behave and copy behavior to blend.
Gear & Travel:
Plain bag, hide all EDC, quick-change layers; research dress code - this is essential!, ditch luxury, plain luggage, simple cover story. Do not over complicate cover up.
Blend in completely. #GreyMan
#opsec101 #infosec101 #persec101
🧵 Sovereignty Tip #23: Your utility bills are an occupancy map.
Electricity spikes when you're home. Drops when you're away.
Water usage follows your daily schedule.
A data breach or a curious utility employee can reconstruct your life from a simple usage graph.
You've been profiled without knowing it.
🧳 Sovereignty Tip #22 : Your Luggage Tag Is a Burglary Invitation
That little tag dangling from your checked bag broadcasts your home address to every baggage handler, stranger, taxi driver, subway bystander who glances your way.
It's not just your address. It's proof you're not there right now, and won't be for days.
What to do instead:
👉Use a covered tag that hides your info behind a flap
👉Write only initials + a phone number. Never a street address
👉skip it and rely on your bag's unique look
👉Drop an AirTag inside your luggage so you always know where it is.
👉Travel carry-on only. No checked bag means no tag exposure at all, but weigh this option carefully against your destination and your objective.
On that last point: blending in matters. The grey man principle - read the local environment and dress, pack, and move accordingly.
Sovereignty Tip #21 Your Med Kit Stack 🩺🔴
Most people are one bad day away from having zero medical options. Don't be that person.
Here's how I layer mine:
Layer 1⃣ is EDC Boo Boo Kit (always on you)
Small pouch. Band-aids, antiseptic wipes, blister pads, small gauze, ibuprofen. Fits in any bag. No excuses.
Layer 2⃣ is a Travel Med Kit (in your bag)
Bigger. Tourniquets (multiples), compression bandages, Curlex, sterile gloves, emergency blanket, tweezers, sheers, syringes & needles, adrenalin (epinephrine) for anaphylactic shock, painkillers, antibiotics, etc.
Layer 3⃣ is a Truck Kit
Redundancy. Same energy as Layer 2 but stays in the vehicle. You never know where things go sideways.
Layer 4⃣ is a Home Extended Kit
Full setup. Everything above + more meds, more sterile material, more options.
Sovereignty Tips #20. Most people think property ownership kind of private. It isn’t.
In many countries, property records are public.
Sometimes just a name and parcel number, sometimes full deeds, address, sale price, and transaction history.
That means your holdings can be mapped, your address is known.
The US, UK, Canada, and similar jurisdictions are especially open with property data.
If your home address is tied to ownership records, that’s an unnecessary attack vector.
Best practice: use a lawful address where you don’t actually live.
Even better: hold property through a trust, foundation, or limited liability where appropriate.
#opsec101 #infosec101 #persec101
Panama passed the law 641 imposing 15% tax on multinational companies with passive incomes. 👇
Won't affect properly set up "basic" structures such as family office protection vehicles.
🚨 PANAMA 🇵🇦passes the law imposing 15% tax on multinationals who fail to prove local substance.
What it means:
Economic substance rules to Panama's multinational entities with foreign passive income (dividends, interest, royalties, etc.).
Non-qualifying entities face a 15% tax on net taxable passive foreign income.
It emphasizes requirements like qualified staff, facilities, strategic decisions, and real operating expenses in Panama.
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This service feels like inteligence from 3 letter agencies.
Watch real time global situations. Be always informed and in the loop.
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Sovereignty tip #19: Monitoring live situations accross the globe, unrests, earthquakes, military actions, security, etc.
Be ahead of the pack and always have an intel in advance.
This gives you a lead when traveling across the globe.
We don’t like surprises. We like to be briefed in advance and have plan.
The tool: https://t.co/qQSYSBleQd
#opsec101 #infosec101 #persec101
☝️Sovereignty Tip #18: Loyalty Cards Are Surveillance Cards
You already know bank cards leave a trail.
But loyalty cards? They’re doing the same job and people hand over their data willingly, in exchange for pennies.
🔐 Sovereignty Tips #17
Can you prevent and protect yourself against elicitation? Comment 👇
Operational Security isn’t about being secretive it’s about being strategic.
You control the narrative by controlling the information. Not everyone needs access to every layer of your life.
Sovereignty Tip #16:
Do operational security as a family.
Tell your partner the real risk of the possibility of being exposed, but give kids only what’s age-appropriate:
1⃣little ones learn stranger danger
2⃣tweens get social + location strict rules
3⃣teens get social-engineering talk.
Call it “family privacy,” not fear.
Communicate only certain and appropriate information to specific individuals. Have informational flow under the control.
#opsec101 #infosec101 #persec101
Sovereignty tips #15:
🚨 A USB drive left in a parking lot is not a lucky find.
Security researchers have repeatedly proven it: when they drop USBs in parking lots and public areas, 45-48% of people who find them plug them in and open files.
That’s the entire attack.
The vulnerability isn’t the USB. It’s you and your curiosity, your need to know the secret.
If you ever must plug one in:
→ Use a completely offline machine
→ Fresh clean install
→ Zero personal data on it
→ No network connection.
Curiosity is a attack vector.
#opsec101 #infosec101 #persec101