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  • The Freedom Outlaw's Handbook: 179 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution
  • Written by author Wolfe, Claire
  • Published by Paladin Press, 2007
  • "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." "This book is based on the premise that, when governments turn bad, the best people ultimately become criminal. The people don't change; the
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Forward: Greetings, Fellow Conspirators i
Chapter 1 Whew! Some Things You Can Quit Wasting Your Time On 1
1. Don't get calluses on your fingers! 2
2. "Don't vote; it only encourages them" 2
3. Don't give in to the fear 3
4. Don't assume an Expert is an expert 4
5. Surrender the idea of your own incompetence 4
6. Don't give your Social Security number 5
7. Check your authoritarianism 7
8. Don't confuse nothing with something 7
9. Don't talk to strangers 8
10. And don't "out" yourself! (Or let your associates "out" you) 8
11. Quit cooperating with the police 9
12. Don't get too hung up on financial security 10
13. Don't debate 11
14. Don't say anything you don't want the world to hear 11
15. Stop sucking at the tit 12
16. Don't respect the office 13
17. Don't get all goo-goo about cops and soldiers 13
18. Don't blame somebody else; "somebody" ain't doin' it 14
19. Along these same lines, everything isn't an illness 15
20. Tell the friendly census taker to take off 15
21. Don't forget the Bill of Rights 16
22. Snap out of hypnosis 17
23. Don't be used by your possessions 18
24. Don't be a slave to debt 19
25. Never beg for your rights 20
26. Get your private information out of the public eye 20
27. Don't pay more taxes than you must 21
Chapter 2 Better Yet: Active Non-cooperation With Tyrants 23
28. Attitude is everything 23
29. An experiment in legal non-payment of taxes (but really much more than that) 24
30. Break the rules 25
31. Never talk with the feds 26
32. Don't let the government control your kids 27
33. Keeping the state from branding your newborn 28
34. Your baby, the tax deduction 29
35. Get started with PGP 30
36. Use PGP intelligently 30
37. The magical USB hard drive 31
38. Surf anonymously 32
39. Shunning 32
40. Check your computer for keystroke loggers 33
41. ...And for ad-aware, tracking-ware, and other commercial spyware 34
42. Use Linux 35
43. Buy silver and gold 35
44. If you must join a political party 36
45. Evade speed traps, speed cameras, & red-light cameras 37
46. More on protecting data 38
47. Protect your medical privacy 39
48. How to disappear 40
49. Buying on the quiet 42
50. Getting a drivers license without a Social Security number 42
51. "Yes, you can work without a Social Security number." 43
52. Record your encounters with "authorities" 44
53. Get rid of your dependencies 45
54. A cute twist on refusing to give your SSN 46
55. Know the difference between mala in se and mala prohibita 47
56. Use a pre-paid cellphone 48
57. Banishing your SSN 49
58. Visualize Vermont carry 50
59. Homeschool, unschool, private school 52
60. Keep your sense of humor 54
61. Assume all phones are tapped--and the Internet, too! 55
62. Cover your assets 56
63. Nothing's true until you verify it 59
64. Know where your line in the sand is drawn 59
65. Cultivate cheap activities 60
66. Close your bank accounts? 61
67. Follow your bliss 62
68. Intimidate back 63
69. Learn your privacy rights and protect them 64
70. Maybe you're already a "terrorist" 65
Chapter 3 The Ground You Stand On: Self-reliance 67
71. Instead of television 68
72. Set a goal 69
73. Import your own pharmaceuticals 71
74. Treat yourself 71
75. Build yourself a little cabin 72
76. Simple alternative to health insurance 73
77. Do-it-yourself machine shop 74
78. Every other sort of DIY 74
79. Lehman's non-electric 75
80. Help with solar 75
81. Community: the most radical idea 76
82. Be ready to profit from others' dependencies 78
83. Cultivate some Mormon friends 78
84. Expect to lose everything--and don't fear 79
85. Another form of self-reliance: being rich 81
86. Don't forget your Rolodex! 81
87. Practice Dumpster diving and backwoods "shopping" 82
88. Be prepared 83
89. Your three-day grab-and-go kit 84
90. An emergency water supply 85
91. Building your emergency food supply 86
92. Your medical kit 89
93. Basic weapons 89
94. Tools and equipment 91
95. Survival-goods sources 92
96. Prepare your kids, pets, and elderly relatives 93
97. Know something about the chem-bio-nuke attack threat 96
98. Skill building 96
99. Get to know your neighbors 98
100. The big dream: going debt-free 99
101. Further reading: Self-reliance 102
Chapter 4 Way Better Than Voting: Agitation for Outlaws 105
102. Sousveillance: More privacy, less secrecy 106
103. CASPIAN: Shooting down the supermarket spies 107
104. End the Drug War 108
105. Resist draft registration 110
106. Carry the Bill of Rights Security Edition 111
107. Defeat campus PC 111
108. The Free State Project (and its wild west cousins) 112
109. Find out what your drivers license says about you 113
110. Speaking of privacy protests as performance art 114
111. Protest the protestors 115
112. National Ammo Day 115
113. Government supremacist: the power of words 116
114. Join a gun-rights group 117
115. Demilitarize the cops 118
116. Don't let yourself get overloaded 119
117. Celebrate Independence Day 120
118. Celebrate April 19 120
119. Fly the Gadsden flag 121
120. It's even more important now to keep DARE out of your local schools 122
121. Identify the informant in your midst 123
122. Remember Mother Batherick 124
123. Be an international superhero 125
124. Stand up for people who stand up for their rights 125
125. Know your rights as a juror--and promote everybody's rights 126
126. The Bill of Rights Day Committee 127
127. Watch your local government 128
128. Create a one-person "organization" 128
129. Idiot-avoidance: Crucial to freedom activism 130
130. Another tip for avoiding snitches and agents provocateur 131
131. There is no One Grand Plan 132
Chapter 5 Way Better Than Agitation: Monkeywrenching 135
132. Learn from the masters 136
133. How to fry chips 137
134. Being amusingly disloyal to supermarket "loyalty" cards 138
135. Do you work a database? 139
136. Bomb throwing: the non-violent kind 140
137. The best kind of fake: a real fake 140
138. Another form of "real" fake ID 141
139. ID of the Living Dead 141
140. Anybody got any spare Social Security numbers? 142
141. A genuine "fake" Social Security number 143
142. And finally, if you're very, very serious about alternative ID 144
143. Just for you Moles 144
144. Assist your friendly local drug warriors 145
145. Fun with superglue 146
146. Creative writing 147
147. Simon (Jester) says 148
148. Freeway blogging 149
149. Dyslexia 150
150. SSN Acalculia or Discalculia 150
151. Plausible fake SSNs 151
152. The old dead-baby trick 152
153. Do write to your congresscritter 153
154. Fun with trigger terms 154
155. The monkeywrenching value of encryption 154
156. Go ahead. Be a leech 155
157. Bust anti-freedom organizations by driving them broke 156
158. And don't forget those post-paid envelopes 157
159. Another helpful use for 1-800 numbers 158
160. Create a fake plot or organization 160
161. Learn to disappear in a crowd 161
162. Make "them" fill out your paperwork 162
163. The un-Bradyed (or creatively Bradyed) gun 163
164. Guerrilla gun tactics 165
165. Further Reading: Monkeywrenching and dirty tricks 166
Chapter 6 If it Comes Down to That: Someday 167
166. You might just want to leave 167
167. Leaderless resistance and cells of three 168
168. Cellphones and checkpoints 170
169. The lie behind the lie detector 171
170. Have a secure house 172
171. And a safe house 174
172. Bury gold, guns, and goodies 175
173. Hiding things in plain site 177
174. Don't be a terrorist 179
175. An interesting fact about auto airbags 179
176. If the gun situation gets that bad 180
177. Be Creative 183
178. Silent resistance 183
179. Someday, it will be time 184


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