While Andrew Anglin is Permanently Banned from PayPal, ISIS Uses It to Funnel Shekels of Terror

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 10, 2015

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As the reader is likely aware, I, Andrew Anglin, have been permanently banned from using the internet banking monopoly PayPal due to my personal beliefs, which the company apparently takes moral issue with.

Meanwhile, however, ISIS is using the service to funnel money to terrorist activities.

AP:

Six Bosnian immigrants accused of sending money and military equipment to extremist groups in Syria used Facebook, PayPal and other readily available services to communicate and transfer funds, according to a federal indictment.

All are charged with conspiring to provide and providing material support to groups designated by the U.S. as foreign terrorist organizations, including the Islamic State group and an al-Qaida-affiliated rebel group known as the Nusra Front.

The indictment unsealed Friday in U.S. District Court in St. Louis alleges they plotted by phone, Facebook and email; shared videos and photos related to their plans on social media sites; sent money via PayPal and Western Union; and shipped boxes of military gear through the U.S. Postal Service.

The defendants are accused of donating money themselves and, in some cases, collecting funds from others in the U.S. and sending the donations overseas. It says two of the defendants, a husband and wife in St. Louis, used some of the money to buy U.S. military uniforms, firearms accessories, tactical gear and other equipment from local businesses and ship it to intermediaries in Turkey and Saudi Arabia who forwarded the supplies to fighters in Syria and Iraq.

Now, their obvious excuse is “well, we didn’t know they were doing it,” but how then were they able to find and convict me for using their service to fund a website with politically incorrect views? It required an investigation, obviously. And when they see hordes of cash being sent from American Moslems to a Syrian warzone, they don’t bother to investigate that as they investigated my dealings?

My second account was deleted in two days. That account wasn’t even link to this website, it was meant for purely personal use. How closely they must have been watching me to figure this out so quickly. And yet – no time to stop the funding of terrorism. Because if there’s one thing more important that stopping American money funding terrorism, it’s stopping people from saying politically incorrect things on the internet, and also punishing for life anyone who dares engage in politically incorrect speech on the internet by permanently disallowing them from using a monopoly-system which is now a basic requirement of modern life.

Supporting Me

This is a good time to bring up the ongoing money situation.

I was hit with another serious internet bill this month, which I am definitely struggling to pay for.  The dream of living on donations appears to be pretty well dead, and I am going to have to find some alternate source of income.

Thankfully, I live humbly.

If you wish to support me personally, as the person that pays this site – not directly funding this site, you see – you can do so by clicking through my personal site.  More information on that is here.

So, though I cannot take PayPal donations – which was fantastic while it lasted – I can now take credit card.  And you can, of course, send me cash or a check to the address linked above.

I have devoted my life to this, and if you appreciate what we are doing here, and have the funds, do what you can.  We will keep doing what we’re doing.

Forever.

Hail Victory.
Andrew Anglin