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Invisible Resistance to Tyranny: How to Lead a Secret Life of Insurgency in an Increasingly Unfree World

Book information

Publisher
Paladin Press
Year
2002
ISBN
1610048512, 1581603088, 9781610048514, 9781581603088
LCC
JC328.3 .M348 2002
Google Books ID
dLcBAAAACAAJ
Open Library ID
OL3701304M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
4 MB (4314490 bytes)
Pages
82\82
Topic
Technique
Orientation
landscape
Paginated
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2025-01-16 02:47:29

Description

What is invisible resistance to tyranny? It is an underground movement of secret freedom fighters, each acting individually and independently to ignore, evade, resist and thwart the increasingly heavy hand of government power. Invisible resisters do not join protest groups, stand on street corners making speeches or run with a mob throwing rocks at police vehicles. Rather, they make up a collective silent insurgency that tyrants won't be able to put down because they won't be able to find it. Government enforcers will fruitlessly look for organizations with no members, commanders who aren't there, secret headquarters that don't exist and couriers that carry no messages. Invisible Resistance to Tyranny is both a manifesto and manual for everyday citizens who are alarmed by the never-ending encroachment upon the individual freedoms recognized by the Bill of Rights and who want to do something about it now before it comes down to a choice between violent revolution and total submission. It outlines a progressive program of resistance that anyone can undertake without having to protest in the streets, go on hunger strikes or take up arms. It tells how to: • be a “bad” citizen while still being a good neighbor. • identify and nurture sympathizers and build a network of invisible resisters. • confront and convert “government supremacists” to your side. • disrespect politicians and bureaucrats without drawing attention to yourself. • actively resist within today's system through such avenues as taxes, guns, juries and schools. It then provides ideas for the many paths of invisible resistance to tyranny – intelligence collection and dissemination, propaganda, support for active operations and, if it should ever come down to it, direct operations against a totalitarian regime.

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