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| Cover Your Tracks Without Changing Your Identity: How to Disappear Until You WANT to Be Found | 
enlarge | Author: B. Wilson Publisher: Paladin Press, Boulder, CO Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 204211
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 88 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.3
ISBN: 158160419X Dewey Decimal Number: 646.7 EAN: 9781581604191 ASIN: 158160419X
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Product Description Is your life on a downward spiral? Why not simply take off, cover your tracks and then return to your old life once the dust has settled? Learn where to go, how to get there, what to take, where to stay, how to live comfortably and securely in your refuge and how to return home when - and if - you decide to.
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This Title is Unique - Not the Average "Change Your ID" Book November 7, 2004 37 out of 41 found this review helpful
Most books on the subject of Fake ID tell you how to start over completely. You have to sever ties to your former life permanently and completely. There is no going back. But what if you aren't sure you want to change your ID completely? What if all you need is an extended vacation to collect your thoughts and prepare a plan?
"Cover Your Tracks Without Changing Your Identity" introduces the concept of a "light identity change". This interesting title explains how to leave your old identity intact but keep your problems finding you at your new location. Using Wilson's tactics in "Cover Your Tracks Without Changing Your Identity", you will be able to return to your former identity if you desire.
The information contained in this unique title will undoubtedly help many people.
Packed with good information October 8, 2004 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Anyone needing to increase their personal privacy should read this book. It has advice for people trapped in bad marriages, folks threatened by stalkers, and even those who are just desperately unhappy in their daily lives. Following Wilson's instructions you really can virtually fall off the face of the earth for several weeks up to a year, while you get your head together and figure out what to do next.
Though it's about a very serious topic, the author tosses in some of his own quirky humor and observations which make the book fun to read as well as enlightening. Recommended to anyone interested in privacy protection.
This book saved my life! January 12, 2007 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
I am surprised at some of the past reviewers of this book. They sound like armchair secret agents that want a book like this to tell them all the secrets of 9/11, Roswell and the Kennedy assassination, all for under a dollar!
The truth is, however, that this book is a how-to manual for people who need to lay low for a while, because of financial problems, stalkers, vengeful ex-spouses, or what have you.
Do the techniques it describes work? YES. Using them I was able to disappear for several months during a time when a vengeful and psychotic ex-boyfriend wanted very much to put a bullet in me. He is now sitting in prison, and I am safe for at least 20 years. But if I hadn't found this book then I would likely be dead at this point.
I strongly recommend this book for anyone who needs to get away from things for a while - without anyone being able to track them down.
few good ideas July 31, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
this book is more like a large pamphlet. The book is mainly a lot of ideas that are somewhat common sense (at least to me). In order to make most of this book work for you, you might want to also get a book on how to extremely lower your standards. The author suggests most of his ideas to become homeless and hitchhike as opposed to actually setting up a new identity although there are a few ideas about that. All in all for the length of the read i didnt expect to much, but got a few ideas.
It's all common sense November 17, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am really disappointed in this book. There is nothing written that cannot be figured out by an average adult. The suggestions given do not go into enough detail to be useful. Instead, try a book like Bulletproof Privacy, by Boston T. Party, if you really want to cover your tracks.
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