Remember Loompanics, the fringe publisher that produced innumerable how-to books from how to start your own country to picking locks?
Loompanics is now defunct, but this 384-page compendium is one-stop shopping for the information and skills Big Brother does not want you to know.
Ever wonder how to break out of prison? Find water in the wilderness? Make a fire? Plant someone else's finger prints? Communicate in code? Organize a revolutionary cell? Fight urban combat? Disguise yourself? Lie and not get caught? This book is a vast compendium of terse entries on every imaginable weapon in the rebel's arsenal.
Unlike other books, it does not simply deep with "physical freedom." You can also "liberate your mind" with its free thought entries. I mean, before reading this I never knew that Jesus misquotes the scriptures!
The author, an eccentric professor, used over 1,000 books to write this (see bibliography), and you can save time and money by buying this one book.
Highly recommended!
Also recommeneded:
Barry Davies, The SAS Escape, Evasion, and Survival Manual. The Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell, Ragnar's Action Encyclopedia by Ragnar Benson, Total Resistance by H. Von Dach, How to Start Your Own Country by Erwin S. Strauss, Advanced Fugitive by Kenn Abaygo, The Freedom Outlaw's Handbook: 179 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution by Claire Wolfe, Minimanual of the Urban Guerilla by Carlos Marighella, The Science of Revolutionary Warfare (The Combat bookshelf) by Johann Joseph Most, The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt by Albert Camus, Behind Bars: Surviving Prison by Jeffrey Ian Ross, Get Tough by W.E. Fairbairn, War of the Flea: The Classic Study of Guerrilla Warfare by Robert Taber, On Guerrilla Warfare by Mao Tse-tung, Might is Right or the Survival of the Fittest by Ragnar Redbeard, Ben Edward Akerley, The X-Rated Bible. An Irreverent Survey of Sex in the Scriptures Mikhail Bakunin, God and the State. Aleister Crowley, Portable Darkness: An Aleister Crowley Reader.