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Larken Rose
“There is nothing virtuous or noble about being "tolerant" of people whose attitudes and behaviors you approve of. If you don't defend the freedom of even those individuals whose attitudes and behaviors you find disgusting, narrow-minded and offensive, then you are not tolerant. To "tolerate" doesn't mean you like it or approve of it; it means only that you ALLOW it to EXIST--i.e., you refrain from violently interfering. The people who look to "government" to FORCE people to be "nice" are not tolerant.”
Larken Rose

Michael Deeze
“Bobby was a pretty boy. All looks no substance. Oh you know the kind, on the fringe, never gonna be a roller, but always gonna be the roller’s best friend. Never gonna hit the homerun, but damn sure gonna be happy with the singles, doubles and maybe a few triples.” She shrugged, “that was Bobby Dey-Dey.”
Michael Deeze, The Deathbed Confessions

Steven Magee
“The police are corrupt and the government is corrupt.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“There is a horrible rot in the Denver Police Department.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The police protect the corporations and not the people.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Toxic police officers? Hello video camera!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Assume all police officers are corrupt, it is the safest assumption.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The police love to strangle their victims, they call it a ‘Choke Hold’.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Video recording police encounters may save your life.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The top thing police officers do not want you to do is video record them.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The cell phone video camera is revealing the toxicity of the police.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Mr Police Officer, allow me to introduce you to my video camera.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Hello police officer, hello video camera!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Hello toxic police officer, hello 911 call for a police supervisor!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Mr Police Officer, you do not know me and that is an advantage to me as a police corruption researcher.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“If you are looking for a profession that is filled with morons, look no further than the police.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Enjoy cover-ups? You will fit in well at police internal affairs.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Police harassment? Police complaint and social media release!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I think there is a high probability that police officers all over the world are disappearing lone travelers out of airports.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“There are no doubts the police are harassing the public and they are doing it with the government’s blessing.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“There is so much rot in police internal affairs!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Reasonable paranoia of police officers may save your life!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Calling 911 has turned into a dangerous form of the lottery, as there is so much variability in police officers.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I am thinking of becoming a cop because no matter how abusive you are, it seems to be a job for life!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“There is an undercurrent of intentional meanness in the police.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“There is an undercurrent of intentional murder in the police.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“A poor quality police force is symptomatic of a poor quality government.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Workplace health and safety enforcement through OSHA is a government sham!”
Steven Magee

Theodore Roethke
“Democracy: where the semi-literate make laws and the illiterate enforce them.”
Theodore Roethke, Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke

“The Illicit Market for Verified PayPal Accounts: Risks, Enforcement, and Prevention (2026)
A shadow economy in plain sight
In the early months of 2026, law enforcement agencies continued to unearth sophisticated subterranean economies trafficking in digital credentials and monetized accounts. Among the most sought-after items: verified payment-platform accounts. The appeal is obvious to transactors with malicious intent — verified accounts typically remove sending and withdrawal limitations, sometimes allow higher transaction throughput, and can provide a veneer of legitimacy to illicit commerce. Yet beneath this superficial convenience lies a complex ecology of fraud, legal peril, and collateral damage.

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This exposé surveys the ecosystem surrounding the trade in verified payment accounts, elucidates the mechanisms that enable it, and prescribes concrete prevention strategies for consumers, merchants, and platforms. It refrains from providing operational guidance for illicit acquisition and instead focuses on detection, harm reduction, and legal recourse.
Anatomy of the market
Markets that traffic in payment accounts share archetypal features with conventional contraband markets: supply chains, middlemen, escrow arrangements, reputation scoring, and reputational enforcement. The supply side is diverse. It includes compromised accounts harvested from phishing and credential-stuffing attacks, accounts created with synthetic or stolen identities, and — in some cases — accounts legitimately opened but later sold by insiders or unscrupulous owners. Demand comes from cybercriminals seeking low-friction conduits for scams, fraudulent merchants attempting to circumvent purchase protections, and money launderers seeking to layer illicit funds.
Transactions in these markets often use anonymized currencies, privacy-preserving channels, and coded language. Market operators cultivate trust through forums, invite-only channels, and multi-stage reputation systems where successful trades increase a seller’s standing. Escrow services and dispute-resolution mechanisms—which mimic legitimate marketplaces—further lubricate transactions, while dispute-resolution itself often becomes another vector for extortion and scam.
Why verified accounts matter
A “verified” badge on a payment account typically means the platform has completed some combination of identity checks, bank-linking, or documentation verification. Practically, verification often elevates limits (on transfers or withdrawals) and reduces friction for large or international transfers. For criminals, this reduces the number of red flags and allows greater movement of value before automated safeguards trigger.
But the presence of verification does not confer lawfulness. Verification only attests to the platform’s vetting process at one slice in time — it is not a guarantee that subsequent activity is legitimate, nor does it shield victims from prosecution if an account is misused.
The legal landscape and penalties
Jurisdictions worldwide have tightened statutes around account trafficking, money laundering, and cyber-facilitated fraud. By 2026, regulatory frameworks increasingly view the commercial sale of verified payment accounts as an aggravating factor in laundering cases. Laws targeting “facilitation” — supplying tools, infrastructure, or services that enable criminal activity — make both buyers and sellers vulnerable to prosecution.

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Beyond criminal law, civil remedies abound. Payment platforms and banks can freeze accounts,”
The Illicit Market for Verified PayPal Accounts: Risks, Enforcement, and Prevention (2026)

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