Okay lemur seriously what the fuck?
I like your confidence so I'll ignore that the thumbdrive is truecrypted using Serpent-Twofish-AES in XTS mode and using a 64 character password that looks like this: ?Wn1(gSw:<X=2U)B(IM:T4RTt0
\.0lc@RbQ;ERmoASos9kcp)Z.0qc*J$)cZ
When you look at the files on it you see that it has a bootable copy of Windows on it. While looking thru it everything seems normal. There's nothing weird or suspicious anywhere. You ask me about it and I mumble something about backups. Do you let it go or become more suspicious?
My desktop at home has an encrypted external drive that holds all of my personal stuff and a copy of Virtual Box with some OS images if needed. For super-secret hush-hush stuff I have a truecrypted thumbdrive I use with my laptop while connected to anonymous wi-fi that has a hidden container that has a bootable OS that has Tor, PGP, etc.
Privacy mostly but I have a list of passwords and other info for things like my trading account. People have tried to break in to it before so they could transfer the money out of it and get other stuff. Also, when people are convinced that you're up to something, and you won't tell them anything, hilarity can ensue.
My supervisor is going out of her mind trying to find out what's on my thumbdrive. :P
If you really want to get your paranoia on, read this.