How to Disappear from Surveillance: How to Be Invisible
Proven methods to vanish from public records, protect your home address from stalkers and bad actors, and live without leaving a traceable data trail. Luna wrote this after being stalked and nearly killed — the urgency shows on every page.
Key Takeaways
- Home address and vehicle registration privacy through LLC structures
- Ghost address and mail forwarding system setup
- Public records removal and name disassociation
- New Mexico LLC nominee structure for untraceable assets
- Section dedicated to protecting children and family members
Most privacy guides underweight physical location. Luna weights it correctly: the threat model is someone wants to find where you sleep. This book answers that threat in full.
The physical-layer principles here complement the digital countermeasures in Bazzell and Mitnick — together, the three books form a complete operational privacy system.
J.J. Luna is a privacy consultant and author who has spent decades helping individuals disappear from public records. His approach is shaped by personal experience with stalking and location-based threats, giving the book a practical urgency most academic privacy texts lack.
Physical location privacy pairs with physical counter-surveillance gear:
Our Mission
InvisibleWare builds and curates counter-surveillance technology for activists, journalists, and anyone who refuses to accept mass monitoring as the cost of participation. We stock adversarial AI-disruption clothing, IR-blocking gear, Faraday equipment, and the essential books that explain why this work matters.
Your privacy is not a preference — it is a prerequisite for political freedom. Your data stays yours.