"...This 'disappearing' of individuals is
obviously discomforting to institutions and
governments determined to control personal
activities in the Land of the Free. To them
it appears downright seditious, since in
reality their power depends directly on the
number of people they can control --
through computerized records, of course.
To those who actually "disappear", however,
the act is one of tremendous personal
liberation. Free men owe very little to
those who restrict opportunities on the
basis of past records..."
from:
100 Ways To Disappear
And Live Free
(C) 1972 Eden Press
Revised 1985