The Poor Man’s James Bond

The Poor Man’s James Bond by Kurt Saxon, published by Delta Press on October 28, 2016, is a comprehensive reference work that spans 480 pages. This edition is presented in English and offers a detailed exploration of practical paramilitary knowledge, originally intended for the political Right but now adapted for use by Civil Authorities. The book compiles insights and information gathered by various dissident groups across America.
Readers will find a wealth of information related to military science and technology, as well as handbooks and manuals that cover a range of practical applications. The content is designed to provide a thorough understanding of paramilitary practices, making it a resource for those interested in the intersection of civil authority and practical defense strategies. This edition’s dimensions are 11 inches in height and 8.5 inches in length, weighing approximately 2.43 pounds, making it a substantial addition to any reference collection.
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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.
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