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Going on the lam
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Going on the lam

First, note that there is a huge difference between taking countermeasures while escaping from judgment creditors or ex-wives versus escaping the U.S. government. It is highly likely that the USG will find you if you commit any serious (and especially high-profile) felony. That includes fraud.

Getting there is not a problem. You land in a centrally-located city, such as Mexico, Rio, Bangkok, or Berlin, and then just take a bus to whichever country you want to disappear (paying cash, of course).

There are not too many "livable" nations without extradition treaties with the U.S., but there are a few. You definitely want a cash-based society. Here is a recent article on point.

http://nomadcapitalist.com/2013/06/03/th...invisible/

It is very difficult to move money without a paper trail -- at least not without paying a substantial cost. You can buy a few expensive watches (worth $100k or more each) and simply wear them. You can then sell them upon arrival to a high-end jewelry store -- or to some high rollers. You will pay retail price and likely sell at the wholesale price, incurring a healthy loss. But that is the price of privacy.

You can do the same with diamonds, if you have the knowledge (most people do not). There are safe ways to transfer gold, but they leave a paper trail -- unless you take personal possession at the destination for immediate sale or storage.

http://www.viamat.com/vmi/

Contrary to popular belief, Bitcoin is not fully anonymous. Just Google it. If the USG wants you badly enough, it will track your Bitcoin transactions to your new accounts. Many nations have private vaults (owned by mega-corporations) where you can safely store cash, watches, and other stashes.

The only way to stay under the radar in your new home is to live a low profile life by blending in with the natives. Some nations allow you to legally change your name after you become a citizen. "I want to change my name to Hector Rodriguez to better acclimate to my new home."

Obviously, it is best to simply put your time and talents to use building an honest life for yourself, rather than hatching schemes. Having said that, it is useful to have an escape plan not for anything that you might do -- but for any unforeseen circumstances caused by an ever-increasing police state.
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