After a solid track record of two successful book Kickstarter campaigns and fulfilling them, Kickstarter approved my third campaign.

It launched today, just now, on my birthday.

Technofascism Survival Guide.

Backer reward levels range from $15 to $99.

I got my first backer donation literally two minutes after launching. Wow.

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Technofascism Survival Guide is my followup to Digital Safety in a Dangerous World.

Technofascism Survival Guide is informative and useful on its own. But reading both books is the most comprehensive experience. There are affordable backer rewards with eBooks of both if you don't have Digital Safety yet.

Digital Safety in a Dangerous World focused on cybersecurity and opsec advice for individuals, the history of technofascist corporations from Microsoft to Palantir, and the fascist origins of Silicon Valley. (Hint, Stanford University's first few decades were led by eugenicists.)

Whereas Technofascism Survival Guide focuses on cybersecurity and opsec for groups-- from families, to college clubs, to church, synagogue, and mosque groups, to political activism organizations.

And I will go deep into the history of the most prominent hacktivist groups, from Cult of the Dead Cow, to Anonymous, to Dark Seoul, to Shiny Hunters.

And we will also explore political activism groups, from the Black Panthers to current ICE resistance groups.

What can we learn from them?

Finally, I will explore the opposing side: the Pentagon, COINTELPRO, MI6, CIA, and so on.

Writing this book guarantees I will never try to enter the US ever again!

I have firsthand anonymous sources who have been spooks, in Anonymous ops, and who study Marxism professionally.

I will also scour academic research libraries offline, and the Deep Web.

I think the last day of my campaign is February 13th?

kickstarter.com/projects/kimcr

Technofascism Survival Guide book cover
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