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12 years in the making, this is the long-awaited sequel to and replacement of the popular 1997 Bulletproof Privacy. Three times the size, it thoroughly covers


* healthy privacy vs. paranoia

* private travel in the 21st Century

* modern communications and privacy

* the coming National I.D. Card

* private money -- debit cards, digital gold

* can your home still be your castle?

* guns & privacy

* securing your computer

* ghosting the Internet

* use encrypted VoIP for free

* create robust passphrases

* Windows a surveillance virus masquerading as an OS?

* get a new Puppy . . . Linux!

* dealing with the intrusive Census and ACS questions

* earning a discreet living

* how to buy and sell privately

* answering the old If you have nothing to hide, then . . .

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One Nation Under Surveillance Privacy From the Watchful Eye eBook Boston T Party Kenneth W Royce

This book is about privacy in the digital age, written by a devout libertarian. The primary focus is privacy against government actors, but it is also applicable to general privacy.

The book covers all kinds of privacy. Creating "mail drops," how to use telecommunications without giving away personal information, computer privacy, and lots more. Computer privacy seems to get a lot of attention. The book is very thorough, slightly paranoid, and well-researched.

My only gripe is that the book does not seem to be well-edited. Some chapters really drone on about information that does not seem to merit the amount of coverage that they got. The book would get 5 stars if it shaved 50-75 pages off, but overall a very good book.

Product details

  • File Size 3136 KB
  • Print Length 480 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Javelin Press (September 22, 2014)
  • Publication Date September 22, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00NU30KP4

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Boston's voice is strong and comes through in technicolor in this book. I honestly would buy books from Boston on any topic just to read his 'voice'. It's extra that this book is written on a very relevant topic (privacy in the modern world) and is so spot on, literally on every page. Truly well done. I made many changes in lifestyle based on activities recommended in this book. I was going to resell it on , sat down and read it again (quoting constantly to my girlfriend) and decided it was a keeper on the top shelf of my bookcase.
Great information when Snowden still hadn't enlightened the world. Wonderful tips in our steel cold world to live a quiet very private life. Don't miss this one. The International Fugitive by Kenn Abaygo was a good companion book.
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Great book! I have read the first installment also and love them both. When I saw the movie, "The Accountant" with Ben Affleck, and saw his getaway Airstream trailer, all I could think about was THIS book. He had everything Boston talks about. Cash, guns, gold, extra clothes, etc. I chuckled to myself in the theater thinking, "Boston must love this". Did the producers consult Boston or read his books? Hmmm.... Some things might be a little out-dated due to advances in technology, but who cares. Just make the necessary adjustments for the current times.
Wonderfully useful book. Classic Boston T. Party conservative libertarian style. Wish I had read such wisdom as this book and other Royce works as a teenager, but they weren't written yet. As useful as Boston's Gun Bible, Molan Labe and his other works. I read them all and give each one 5 out of 5. JJ Luna's How to Be Invisible is also worth the money and complements this book. I would suggest them both, but Boston's book here is better by comparison. Buy it now before the information becomes obsolete. Even the PC security stuff is still applicable. Well worth the money.
Boston says this may be his last book under that pen name. I am going to miss him, but this book is a nice way for him to put that persona to bed. This book is a greatly expanded and updated version of his original 'Bulletproof Privacy' book I reviewed way back when.

The book is worth double its price just for the expanded and updated sections entitled 'Telecommunications/Passphrases/Computer Data and Internet Privacy. (That's really all your getting - much of Bulletproof Privacy is repeated in this book ) There is also a chapter on the Linux system. I have gotten too old and too busy to sit down and learn about new technology from conventional sources and I really have come to despise new technologies but I must still be somewhat familiar with them.

This is where Boston really really shines for someone like me. He distills internet protocol, encryption, and the current state and availability of governmnet and civilian technology into several chapters so that you will have good familiarity with the spectrum of information and equipment in little time.

You will learn "how secure is 'secure' - when implemented security is 'enough' - How many characters should your passphrase be? - Are there surveillance backdoors into the Windows operation system? - Can data be mined off computer hard disks that have been 'wiped'? What do government agencies do with old computer hard-drives - (they don't wipe 'em) - How is data recorded on hard drives? - What about the new electronic surveillance warrants and keystroke monitoring software? You mean they can put that into your mainframe box itself AS hardware?? What other data is transferred by your computer over the internet without your knowledge - how do companies track and mine your data - What are some examples of FBI efforts to track down hackers that show just how vulnerable your computer really is? Operating systems/proxy services/what can happen when crossing the U.S. border with your laptop computer/wireless router encryption/offshore internet and mail servers. <- These are just a sample of the topics touched upon by Boston in good, distilled, form.

Also valuable - the book discusses the current state (and fate in one example) of the electronic/digital gold and currency companies - I learned of new companies now offering this service and found out what happened to the first company that tried it 'e-gold.'

Boston touches on the 'Real Id' farce that has come along - biometric identification - and the new TSA 'no-fly' list and other airport travel hyjinx.

What is most curious is an extensive new subchapter on sociopaths. Boston defines them and uses some analysis from pschologists about them - how they lie - how their mind works - how they operate - and protecting yourself from them. It looks like Boston was the victim of one. The concept will be a new one for a lot of people and this chapter is interesting although I do not think you can 'teach' people to spot them.

One of Boston's tips for discerning a sociopath is that one has the "uncanny ability to spot decent and trusting people, the fertile soil of a sociopathic weed." My God is that 100% true. Midwestern 'Mom and Apple pie' types are taken by sociopaths routinely - they just don't have the mental experience to deal with it. Think of a sleazy appliance salesman - Boston tries to explain to the reader how the sociopath is attacking your mind.

In my opinion 'Training' in dealing with sociopaths is simply to have the student move and live and work in a metro East Coast City for a year - that will train him. For most people though - if you are a high school graduate (or less) and pride yourself for never having taken a dime from anyone - buy this book and then do some SERIOUS reflection on what Boston has to say in that chapter. The old adage - "if you look like food you are going to be eaten" - well one of the people out eating you and your mother and father and robbing them is the sociopath. (Boston could probably do a video series on this - that might be a great idea)

I'll miss BTP if he does not write again - but I've enjoyed his material immensely and put more than a few of his ideas into practice. Until we meet again . . .
This is one of those books every American should read. But....I have the feeling that the majority of folks will just ignore, sluff off, and deny anything that does not suit their head in the sand mentality. In truth, I don't know if I'm just sad or really pissed off at those people. One would think that any and everybody who truly valued our country would be screaming mad over what our gobernment has become...but it appears that the dumbing down of our people has been effect to long for that to happen.
This book is about privacy in the digital age, written by a devout libertarian. The primary focus is privacy against government actors, but it is also applicable to general privacy.

The book covers all kinds of privacy. Creating "mail drops," how to use telecommunications without giving away personal information, computer privacy, and lots more. Computer privacy seems to get a lot of attention. The book is very thorough, slightly paranoid, and well-researched.

My only gripe is that the book does not seem to be well-edited. Some chapters really drone on about information that does not seem to merit the amount of coverage that they got. The book would get 5 stars if it shaved 50-75 pages off, but overall a very good book.
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