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Personally, I'm dealing with "the best privacy practice is one you'll actually use" because I used to journal but I don't have the energy any more.
All my journals have been ephemeral so I haven't felt the need for a backup.
You could do the thing where you have an air gapped laptop with an encrypted drive that
IDK that's a tough threat model.
Maybe the best thing would be to delete your journal after you write it.
Dead man's switch is a good idea. OP should look at the stuff people using Qubes came up with as a dead-man's switch.