As someone who competed for decades in local and international shooting competition alongside military and cops, as someone who ran for state office (I lost) on a strong 2A platform in the most anti-gun state, as someone finger-printed and background-checked with concealed weapon licenses, as someone who testified to Congress and state legislatures to [successfully!] unfund the CDC's gun ban polemicists, as someone with two dozen peer-reviewed publications exposing the gun banners' junk science, and as a former FFL/SOT— what are the chances that I am unknown in any gun database?
I understand and support your concern for OPSEC, but somebody had to stand up in the open and the time is long past for me to "close the barn door." …You are welcome.
There are different ways to classify gun owners.
One classification is
those who stand up and help now versus
those who hide themselves and their guns pretending a day will come when they might actually do something.
Different strokes for different folks.