Identity, Privacy, And Personal Freedom: Big Brother vs The New Resistance this question feed

asked by skywalker on November 8, 2006 7:24 AM
Have you had enough of pwer-mad government agencies that use identity documents like the Social Security card to approve what you do for a living, keep tabs on how much money you have and control just about every facet of your life? Learn how to use ID tricks to maximise your privacy with your mail, phone, Internet service, job, bank and marriage. For Academic Study Only


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ID/Privacy books generally raise more questions than they answer. This book answers all those questions raised by other ID/Privacy books.

My only complaint is that the author tells TOO much about how to get birth certificates and fake drivers' licenses. I'm concerned that this will alert authorities to the loopholes.

But there is also a lot of good information about how Big Brother is spinning out of control. A real eye-opener.

All in all, a masterful work.

reviewed by james58 on November 11, 2006 6:05 AM

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Wow, I have to say that the Big Brother images scared me -- even more than Orwell's 1984 -- because this time they were REAL.

Thank God there is a New Resistance. If they (we?) use the tools the author suggests, we might just be able to save our privacy.

The IDs looked too real to be legal, but I guess drastic measures are called for. Overall, the book is great. No double-spacing, no filler. All pages literally packed with info. I highly recommend.

reviewed by paradiselove on November 27, 2006 10:21 AM

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Mr. Charrett's privacy solutions range from harmless to felonious. I think a book that explores such an important topic should include legal solutions to gaining privacy as well as illegal solutions. In my opinion, this book covers it all. A reader could not really ask for more than that.
reviewed by ozone on November 29, 2006 1:48 PM

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The book clearly provide instructions how to lie and become the criminal in order to preserve the privacy ( by home-manufacturing of the false documents and fraudulent presentations of it for any purpose). I still not sure if this is only way for privacy-protection...
reviewed by maxwell on November 29, 2006 2:39 PM

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