JJ Luna's personal privacy blog. In 1959 he moved to Spain's Canary Islands to begin a then-illegal educational work that included secret meetings in remote mountain forests. Although pursued by General Franco's Secret Police, he maintained his privacy via a false identity and was never caught. When the Spanish dictator moderated Spain’s harsh laws in 1970, Luna was free to come in from the cold. However, he remains in the shadows to this day. He is currently an international privacy consultant.
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PROTECTING YOUR
PRIVACY INVOLVES
MANY FIELDS:
  • Fictitious names
  • Ghost addresses
  • Medical records
  • Home deliveries (not!)
  • Computer security
  • Canadian bank accounts
  • Trustworthy nominees
  • Safe driving techniques
  • Self defense measures
  • Hiding places
  • Craigslist ads
  • Self employment
  • Simple lifestyles
  • Real estate
  • Private investing
  • Hidden ownership
  • Vehicle purchases
  • Home-based businesses
  • Disappearances
  • Secret storage
  • Subpoenas (avoidance)
  • Faraway small banks
  • Identity theft protection
  • New Mexico LLCs
  • Off the grid living
  • Unusual burglar alarms
  • Low-profile travel
  • Border crossing tips
  • Internet searches
  • Stalkers (losing them)
  • Private detectives
  • Anonymous rentals
  • Two-way radios
  • Foreign mail drops

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

This tip will save you big money!


Privacy is sometimes expensive, especially when it involves multiple New Mexico LLCs and ghost addresses in both Alaska and Spain. Here's a chance to save enough money within the next seven months to purchase a New Mexico LLC and a ghost address.

Advance warning: The advice given in the small book I am about to recommend requires you to ignore peer pressure. That is so difficult to do in school that I will not recommend it to teens. However, as George Burns (1896-1996) liked to say, peer pressure lessens ever year.

The book is Scroogenomics: Why you shouldn't buy presents for the holidays, by University of Minnesota economist Joel Waldfogel. Page by page and chapter by chapter, Waldfogel makes his case with overwhelming logic. I seldom recommend books but I urge you to at least check it out on Amazon.com.

FYI, I often give gifts, but to those who cannot or will not give me anything in return, and NEVER at any holiday. More than 60 years ago I stopped giving Christmas gifts when I realized that it was a pagan holiday that was an insult to both Father and Son and had not the slightest basis in Scripture. This, however, need not be the reason YOU quit. Scroogenomics will give you all the incentive you need! (Note to skeptics: I do not know the author of this book and I receive no payment for this recommendation.)

Start calculating right now how much money you will save this year!

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