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97 Ways to Protect What's Left of Your Privacy and Property Rights (2d Ed.) [Spiral-bound]

Mark Nestmann (Author)


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Book Description

September 1, 1998
This report includes a quiz to determine your vulnerability, and 97 practical and effective ways to protect your Social Security Number; home, vehicle, correspondence, telephone, health records, bank, brokerage, and credit card accounts, computer, tax records, travel records and investments.

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This unique privacy report gives you practical preventive strategies to confound litigious attorneys, inquisitive bureaucrats -- anyone you don't want snooping into your affairs.

For those who just want to be left alone, this special report by Mark Nestmann is must reading. You'll learn dozens of new, common sense, proven techniques to protect your privacy and your wealth, including:

Seven practical methods to protect your correspondence;
Eight useful suggestions to maximize telephone privacy;
Six helpful security tips to follow when you travel;
Seven proven techniques to secure your computer and your e-mail; and there's much more. -- The Sovereign Society

About the Author

Mark Nestmann is a journalist, legal researcher and author of many books and reports dealing with privacy, surveillance, asset protection, offshore investing, alternative passports and citizenship.

He is author of How to Achieve Personal and Financial Privacy in a Public Age, which was published in five editions and sold more than 25,000 copies. Nestmann also served as editor of Low Profile and Asset Protection International newsletters and now is editor of The Sovereign Individual, published by The Sovereign Society.

Nestmann's writing focuses on governmental threats to privacy and wealth. The strategies Nestmann has devised to deal with these threats are unique, effective-and completely legal.


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