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Regime Suppresses Credit Card Donations To VDARE.com — But You Can Still Give (And BUY LIVESTREAM TICKETS TO CONFERENCE) By E-Check (Or Real Check)!

By Peter Brimelow

03/25/2024

VDARE.com just received VERY BAD NEWS: The heroic team at GabPay, which briefly restored our ability to accept credit card donation after we were cancelled by our long-time payment processor Stripe, has reported that a SECOND bank has refused to work with them on our behalf. In this case, we know for certain that it is the banks, not the payment processor, who are Cancelling us. (And we have reason to believe that the banks themselves are under pressure from federal regulators to stamp out WrongThink on immigration in the run-up to the 2024 elections.)

Bottom line: This means that for now you can give online to VDARE.com ONLY via e-check. We use GreenPay. It’s a secure and simple system.

But, typical of the collateral damage that the Regime’s relentless Cancel campaign inflicts, we have no way to transfer existing recurring donations, a terrible blow to us, or to earmark donations to e.g., John Derbyshire, Steve Sailer, etc.

ABOVE ALL: We have not yet been able to tie in purchases of livestream tickets to our sold-out April 26-28 conference at our Berkeley Springs WV headquarters.

But we have a work-around: for now, we are going to assume that any charge of $99.99 through our donation page is intended to purchase a livestream ticket.

Of course, you can still buy tickets or make other offline donations by snail mail by mailing a check.

Any questions, please email Lydia Brimelow or call 860-361-6231.

VDARE.com is fighting for its life — and for the life of the Historic American Nation.

We appreciate your help more that we can say.

Sincerely,

Peter Brimelow

Peter Brimelow is the editor of VDARE.com. His best-selling book, Alien Nation: Common Sense About America’s Immigration Disaster, is now available in Kindle format.

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