Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Monthly Read: Book Review For January

Monthly Read: Book Review For January

Poor Man’s James Bond Series (1 through 4) By: Kurt Saxon


Publisher’s Review
Intended originally for the political Right, The Poor Mans James Bond is now geared for use by the Civil Authorities. It embodies all the practical paramilitary knowledge collected and studied by dissident groups through-out America.

My Review

Though much of the information (chemistry, chemicals, improvised weapons, weaponry, bombs, explosives, etc.) found in these books could be used for some home grown domestic terrorism, Mr. Saxon has assembled it all in one handy package for one reason and one reason only. So that you and/or any group of your friends or fellow citizens would have all the info necessary to defend yourselves from all the thugs, punks and assorted two-legged vermin that always seem to come out of the woodwork when any local, state or national disaster strikes.
His program is in no way political, racist or religious. He leaves such considerations to those who seek security in belief rather than practical knowledge.
He claimed that the “opposite” book, “Anarchist Cookbook” was inaccurate and this is the reason for his series.
Some of the information may be handy one day, or not.
As with all things, be careful with this knowledge. Know your laws and what is legal and what is not. Do not break the law and be safe.
There are places on the internet you can find these books free in PDF form.

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