Links + Resources

Resources for the Sovereign Individual

From the Archive to the Future: The wisdom of the past meets the tools of the present. Here is your toolkit for escaping the “Group Trap.”

The Core Library (The Legacy)

Before you buy a new passport, read the old masters. These texts form the philosophical bedrock of the PT movement.

  • Bye Bye Big Brother (Vol. 1-3): The definitive guide to the PT lifestyle by Peter Taradash. Available in our archive.
  • How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World: By Harry Browne. The bible of personal sovereignty.
  • The Six Pillars of Self-Reliance: By Simon Black. Essential reading for the “Age of Turmoil.”
  • Grandpa’s Gems: Collections of parables and practical wisdom for the modern traveler.

Digital Sovereignty & Privacy Tools

In 2026, your digital footprint is as dangerous as your physical one. We recommend the following tools to maintain your invisibility:

  • Communication: Proton Mail & Proton Calendar. End-to-end encrypted, based in Switzerland, zero-access architecture.
  • Browsing: Proton VPN. Secure, no-logs, and essential for bypassing censorship.
  • Identity Management: Proton Pass. Generate unique credentials for every site. Never reuse a password.
  • Financial Privacy: Monero (XMR). The only cryptocurrency with true fungibility. For cold storage, consider hardware wallets like Trezor or Ledger.
  • Secure Storage: Proton Drive. Store your documents, photos, and backups in encrypted silence.

Offshore & Flag Theory Directories

Information on jurisdictions, residency programs, and banking is fluid. Verify everything.

  • Second Passport Programs: Research Citizenship by Investment (CBI) and Residency by Investment (RBI) programs. Focus on jurisdictions with strong treaties and low tax.
  • Offshore Banking: Look for banks in jurisdictions with strong banking secrecy laws (e.g., Liechtenstein, Singapore, Panama) but beware of FATCA/CRS reporting.
  • Corporate Structures: Explore LLCs in Wyoming, Nevis, or Estonia for asset protection and operational flexibility.

Community & Networking

You are not an island, but your network must be trusted.

  • Expat Havens: Connect with communities in Chiang Mai, Lisbon, Dubai, and Buenos Aires.
  • Forums: Seek out private, invitation-only forums where real operators discuss strategies without fear of surveillance.