The Militant Umemployment Experiment: How A Felon Eco-Terrorist Hobo Refused To Work, Evaded The FBI And Adulthood, Swapped Six-Figure Felonies For Seven-Figure Revenue, And Beat The Game

Author:   Peter Young
Publisher:   Warcry Communications
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9781957452241


Pages:   102
Publication Date:   01 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Militant Umemployment Experiment: How A Felon Eco-Terrorist Hobo Refused To Work, Evaded The FBI And Adulthood, Swapped Six-Figure Felonies For Seven-Figure Revenue, And Beat The Game


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At 18, Peter Young committed to never work again. And so began the rise, fall, and eventual triumph of The Militant Unemployment Experiment. Phase One: The Outlaw Years The plan: an outlaw-lite campaign of suburban piracy and scavenging. The goal: A life of freedom, adventure, and lavish unemployment by any means necessary. Occupying abandoned million dollar homes. Hitchhiking, hopping freight trains, and traveling the country on $0. Big box retail scams netting $1,000 a day. When he's targeted on federal ""eco-terrorism"" charges-facing a max of 82 years in prison with the FBI in pursuit-the stakes get higher, and the work-evasion tactics even bolder. Phase Two: The Side Hustle Years Post-prison, the Militant Unemployment Experiment faces an existential question: What does gainful unemployment look like when you're forced to play by the rules? The ""professional speaking at colleges"" scam. Launching weird internet businesses on $200 laptops and public wifi. The six-figure ""used book flipping"" project. Finding ""success,"" he discovers ""middle class"" is a fate worse than poverty. And the only option left is an early-retirement stunt they said would never work-but did. Phase Three: The Retire Young Era Approaching middle age with his back against the wall, he burns down his entire life to go all-in on The Militant Unemployment Experiment's final act. Forging passes to crash four-figure conferences. Hitting $100k/month with a weird idea funded by reselling trash. How to sell your weird niche business for millions and retire forever. The Militant Unemployment Experiment is the story of one man who rejects adulthood, probability, and the 40-hour work week- to prove the best lives belong to those who break the most rules.

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Author:   Peter Young
Publisher:   Warcry Communications
Imprint:   Warcry Communications
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.095kg
ISBN:  

9781957452241


ISBN 10:   1957452242
Pages:   102
Publication Date:   01 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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At various times, Peter Young has been a fugitive, protester, author, prisoner, felon, spokesperson, entrepreneur, hobo, saboteur, publisher, speaker, and criminal of conscience. By various federal agencies and trade groups, he has been called a terrorist, eco-terrorist, domestic terrorist, ""special interest"" terrorist, burglar, accessory after the fact, danger to the community, armed and dangerous, flight risk, escape risk, and unindicted co-conspirator. He has been featured, published, or quoted by CNN, New York Times, Forbes, Vice, The Guardian, and more. After being the first person charged with ""Animal Enterprise Terrorism,"" Young spent seven years as a fugitive, and two in prison. Today he runs internet businesses and continues his lifelong and unbroken succession of conspiracies.

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