These days, anything out of the ordinary can make you a target. You are a non-violent person engaged in any activity that may be controversial, illegal, or merely "sensitive" or unconventional. This book couldn't have happened without them. There are two people I am allowed to credit: cover designer Keith Perkins and illustrator Travis Halverson, whose "no rattin'" drawing you'll find at the end of the book.Įach and every contributor was a volunteer. All shared the same goal of helping non-violent people save themselves from snitches and - hopefully, someday - ending the corrupt and evil "snitch culture." Once I pulled the book together with all that help, an anonymous proofreader and a friendly layout artist took it from there. I'm relieved to state that, while many people added valuable information as the book grew, nobody in this very experienced crowd spotted anything false or suspiciously "coppish.")Ĭontributors came from all walks of life - from the ultra-respectable to the underground. (To guard against the possibility of any snitch sympathizer planting misleading information, outlaws, former snitch victims, and lawyers checked the text after more "official" folk had their say. Contributors included lawyers, former cops, security specialists, political activists, members of the drug culture, business executives in "sensitive" fields, outlaw bikers, and in a couple of cases people whose identities are so deeply secret that I couldn't credit them even if I wanted to. Their nyms appear with their contributions.ĭespite the lack of credits, this book was truly a collaborative project. So the only contributors credited anywhere in the book are those who wrote items especially for this project or whose comments on my blog, Living Freedom I reprinted here. But, sadly, almost everyone I asked responded, "Don't mention me!" Given its touchy subject matter, I figured I'd use only their online nyms, not real names. I intended to acknowledge the dozens of people who contributed to this book. On the other hand, you may not alter or add to the text in any way.Īnd you may not reproduce or distribute any part of this work for commercial purposes, period. That mouthful means that it is okay to copy and distribute this booklet for non-commercial purposes as long as you attribute it to the original source. Rats! Your guide to protecting yourself against snitches, informers, informants, agents provocateurs, narcs, finks, and similar vermin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commerical-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. What happens to you if you snitch and your friends find out?Īppendix 1: The Reid Interrogation Technique TM What happens if you become a snitch and regret it? Mindset: The common territory between snitches and victims PART THREE: WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU GET BUSTED? HISTORICAL ways of dealing with known snitchesīeware of accusing someone who might not be a snitch If you believe there's a snitch in your group What to do if you believe a snitch is personally targeting you PART ONE: Recognizing and Avoiding SnitchesįIRST RULE: Learn and practice good security consciousnessĭangerous myths about snitches and undercover agents Rats! Your guide to protecting yourself against snitches, informers, informants, agents provocateurs, narcs, finks, and similar vermin By Claire Wolfe
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