• How to Disappear and Start a New Life

  • How to Get a Complete New Identity Legally, How to Delete Yourself from the Internet
  • By: Raymond Phillips
  • Narrated by: Clay Willison
  • Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
  • 3.1 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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How to Disappear and Start a New Life

By: Raymond Phillips
Narrated by: Clay Willison
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My name is Raymond Phillips. I graduated in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. After graduating, I went to work for a private security firm as an analyst and during my time there I was assigned to a big corporate client who was involved in some illegal activities and unfortunately I was exposed to their actual act of crime. Afterward, I found myself running for my own safety and had to disappear seven years ago. Just two years ago the issues were finally resolved as they got exposed by the law enforcement and that business entity no longer exists and I was able to reappear.

I sacrificed five most valuable years of my life running from them. In those five long years I used many innovative methods to keep myself from everyone and was able to stay alive, and since I got back, I started a new business as a top-notch privacy expert, I now work as a consultant for a few large multinational businesses.

I started writing this book while I was away to help people that find themselves in similar situations for whatever reasons, but after writing a few chapters, I realized it would be impossible for me to publish it as I would leave enough paper trail which can jeopardize my own safety again. So I put the project on the back burner and forgot about it.

Recently I was looking through some of the old files that I kept on a flash drive and found the file containing those chapters and decided to complete the book as I knew in my heart that this book could help some truly good and honest people.

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Vague & Redundant & Strictly Entertainment

The author had a blanket statement at the front saying the information was not intended for criminal use. However, throughout, the author did not specify what actions might be criminal vs what actions were legal. Several chapters refered to places, foreign and domestic, where one could be a tourist for awhile, but the time and process of getting basic documents with a 'new' (ghost, stolen hijacked) identity, that would pass scrutiny for flying, let alone an apartment, all while living in a cheap motel or hiding out with a biker gang, would exhaust most people's resources. It's a thought starter for a novelist who is writing about the topic, but not a guide.

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Unedited and amateur narration

It is like the narration was recorded by someone without any equipment but a laptop. The man who narrates deeply exhales after each sentence ends - like he is 70 year-old guy who is reading his last will. Sometimes the narrator makes mistakes and goes back to the beginning of the sentence and starts over. This title should not be allowed on audible.

Also the content is no better than narration. It's very repetitive and bloggish.

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