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How to Create a New Identity & Disappear! The Right Way

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There are many reasons why someone may want to create a new identity. It's no surprise that with the way records are posted on the internet these days, escaping who you were could be the only real way to start over.

It is none of my business why, all I can tell you is How! (The right way...)

In this book, we examine the reasons and ramifications of creating a new identity. It's important to start with the end in mind and for the right reasons. Once you begin this journey you will not be able to stop without seriously risking jail-time or worse.

Learn to do it the right way if you a serious about changing who you are. You'll need to know what NOT to just as much as HOW TO DO IT!

The rest of your life is before you now. Choose the right guide and you can start over or disappear with ease, choose the wrong one and make any number of simple mistakes - you'll wish the new you had never been born...

39 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 16, 2013

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September 25, 2016
I have no rational excuse for reading this book. I haven't committed any crimes, I don't owe a penny to anyone, and the few people who want me dead are too lazy to do anything about it.

Still, you never know and it is funny. English is obviously not the author's first language and the writing style is unusual, to say the least. It changes from formal (stilted, really) to slangy and back again so fast I almost got whiplash a few times.

I don't know enough to say how well any of his suggestions would work, but I certainly wouldn't try any of them unless I thought I was going to be arrested for felony murder and even then I might prefer to throw myself on the mercy of the court. Prisons in my state are so over-crowded, you have to chain yourself to the jail cell or they'll make you leave. Why bother to run? And in all fairness to the author, he does say this is not a decision to be taken lightly.

Several reviewers have criticized the book on the grounds that the information given is too basic to be of any worth. But as the bounty-hunter pointed out you can't underestimate the ignorance and stupidity of most criminals. You also can't underestimate their laziness and the chances of a career criminal reading even a short book aren't great.

Plus criminals have small comfort zones, so they keep committing the same crimes in the same places using the same methods. Occasionally an intelligent person turns to crime and (if detected) goes on the lam. The smart money is still on the cops, especially in these days of computers and credit cards. But if you find it more convincing than I do, be my guest. Just don't call me for bail money.
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