There's not really a good way to communicate via encryption if you really want the government not to see the stuff. Here as elsewhere, you'd need to go lo-fi -- written letters, transmitted through trusted couriers. Cash payments instead of credit cards. Movement via vehicles that don't have electronics onboard, like old fashioned muscle cars or motorcycles.
If they couldn't beat the Taliban, they can't beat you. Not that any of you would consider doing anything they'd need to worry about anyway, not a fine upstanding lot like yourselves.
UPDATE: More on Protonmail being used by governments to prosecute activists.
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Proton Mail says no request of that sort was made... ?
https://twitter.com/ProtonMail/status/1443863845840248833?s=20
The second link is interesting. They do have to comply with Swiss law, but even then, they could only tell the authorities "who" (via the ISP) not "what" (data in the transmission, the email, they don't have access to, apparently).
Still, I'd be cautious of using anything that claims security, because for all I know, it's the feds (or someone) running a front and vacuuming all the data up.
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