| | |  | Identity & Access Management | Home » » Invisible Resistance To Tyranny: How to Lead a Secret Life of Insurgency in an Increasingly Unfree World | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | 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. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Mack Jefferson | | Paperback:
| 152 pages | | Publisher:
| Paladin Press | | Publication Date:
| March 01, 2002 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1581603088 | | Product Length:
| 8.34 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.38 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.38 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.47 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.34 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.38 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.38 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.47 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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18 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Invisible Resistance to TyrannyMar 12, 2007
By Gail Hiebert
"bookrat"
Intriquing title, but one that lets you down. While the author has a good grasp on the 'increasingly Unfree World' his solution is to continue to do nothing so no one will notice that you're doing something. The book offers few positive active suggestions for dealing with the cultural problem that he so clearly identifies. The book needs more develpment. It's like reading a recipe full of the correct ingredients for making a cakes only to find that the master chef tells you not to put it together or bake it lest you be noticed close to the ovens.
30 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Excellent update of a classicDec 11, 2002
By Eric Oppen This book is largely an update of the author's earlier classic, _Secret Freedom Fighter: How To Fight Tyranny Without Terrorizing The Innocent._ Outdated information has been removed, and there is now references to things that happened since the first edition came out. I was one of those lobbying for the original to be reprinted, but this is better than a straight reprint would be.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
empowering!!!Jul 10, 2008
By ravenshield1 Invisible Resistance to Tyranny: How to Lead a Secret Life of Insurgency in an Increasingly Unfree Worldas in his earlier(pre-911)book the author leans heavily on the leaderless resistance theme,however he takes a step back from the violent tactics of his first book preferring to focus on propaganda,education,and stuble lawbreaking.he wants the reader to establish contacts,build leaderless groups,collect intelligence(all underground of course)start propaganda newspapers etc.all in the hopes that someone else will take up arms.he does'nt want you to bleed for freedom,but eventually someone will!!!friend and foe alike (as there are few bloodless revolutions).the author realizes this time that it takes more than a few lone gunman,saboteurs to change the system(as in present day zimbabwe)though i don't see a totalitarian regime in my lifetime the overall theme is to continually challenge our public officials whether above ground or not(chapter 11"to break a tyrant's chains")our aim in the words of frederick douglass is to continually agitate!!! agitate!!! and to agitate!!! some more.
24 of 33 found the following review helpful:
DisappointingJul 17, 2004
By C. Griffin This was a recommended companion to Enemies Foreign and Domestic by Matthew Bracken. Unfortunately, it falls amazingly short. For those already trying to fight the growing monstrosity that is our government, it contains little of any value and some bits that are actually counterproductive. For those who are not yet on board, it is written in such a way that it is very unlikely to get through to any of them. It is a repetitious and puerile mix of common sense and poor advice.
10 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Outstanding, practical adviceFeb 02, 2006
By Peter Vinton Jr. Be a Bad Citizen! Jefferson explains how the mindset of the "bad citizen" is infinitely preferable to that of the sheeplike "Good citizen" who obeys his masters without question but never seems to gain from it. Bad Citizens are much better friends and neighbors, that's for certain. Spend the money and study this book --it won't take that long and you'll have a fairly concrete yardstick by which to measure yourself: Am I a free citizen or am I a government apologist?
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