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Burners and Black Markets - Opsec for the Next Generation

Lance Henderson

Publisher: Lance Henderson

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Summary

Be The Man Who Wasn't There.
 
Invisibility gets you into spy rings, diplomatic circles, and the girl's locker room, but you need something more to protect yourself from Big Data, Big Government and Big Brother. You need one book to rule them all. This is that book.
 
Whether you're a burned CIA agent on the run or a missionary hunted in North Korea, you need to communicate anonymously. Incognito and off the grid as only the best survivalists know how.
 
In this explosive yet easy to read book, Lance Henderson uses true-life adventures (and grievous mistakes!) to show you how the Powers That Be steal your freedom, your assets, your guns, and even your identity without you knowing it.
Available since: 09/16/2020.
Print length: 302 pages.

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