Exactly. Checks come with the name of your bank, your name, account number, and routing number. As unlikely as it sounds, if someone were to hijack the IOLTA account and steal the checks, you’re screwed. Whereas a money order is much harder to track down the person who sent it. Aside from not having to put down your name, each serial number is unique. They will not ask for why you want to do the money order nor will they require an ID. You can even pay in cash (which you need to do when donating to a site that is hated and despised by the globohomo elites) so that the money order will never come up in your bank account. The only clue people would have are the post office number and your signature, both of which you can cover your track with if you want. Like send the money order in a different city from where you live or consciously write in a different style not associated with how you normally write. Even if not, it’s very hard to get caught.