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When I was in the military they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one.
— , His tombstone






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Posted: May 4, 2013 in Videos
One of the most classic signs of tyranny is when the people dare not publicly criticize their own government. But even the regimes that most violently crushed all dissent and criticism pretended to support freedom of speech.... - [More]

Posted: May 1, 2013 in Documentary, Recommended
44Connected | Timothy Francis Leary (October 22, 1920 — May 31, 1996) was an influential American psychologist and writer, known in particular for advocating the therapeutic benefits of psychedelic drugs. Due to his influence in this field, he was attacked by conservative figures in the United States, and described as “the most dangerous man in America” by President Richard Nixon.... - [More]
Posted: September 2, 2011 in Videos
GoodFightLads | Are you an Individual, or an easily managed and controlled follower of groups, political parties, ideology and “leaders”?... - [More]
Posted: August 4, 2011 in Videos
LibertyInOurTime | How is it that the law enforcer itself does not have to keep the law? How is it that the law permits the state to lawfully engage in actions which, if undertaken by individuals, would land them in jail?... - [More]

Posted: October 13, 2010 in Books, Videos
C4SS.org | Leisure, like most areas of life, is expected to be regimented and guided by experts. Leagues, troops, and college-application-friendly “extracurricular activities” take the place of adventure, self-improvement, and spontaneous social development. While some uses of formal organizations may be absolutely beneficial to the individual’s development, the obsessive drive to create designated times and official sanction for everything displaces the individual’s capacity to find meaning in life. As a substitute they are given professional sermons, commercial self-help products, mission statements, professionally-engineered culture, and government-approved drugs to make it easier to digest.... - [More]
Posted: September 6, 2010 in Articles
C4SS.org | If you, as an individual, go to your neighbor’s house and order him to stop smoking dope or parking his car on the lawn, and shove him around or take him prisoner for refusing to comply, you’re nothing but a thug. Your neighbor has the right to tell you to mind your own business and leave him alone, and to resist your aggression if necessary. If you and a large number of other people in the community do the same thing to your neighbor, under cover of a so-called “government,” you’re still just thugs — plain and simple. And your neighbor has just as much right to tell you all to mind your own business, or to resist if necessary.... - [More]
Posted: September 5, 2010 in Articles
GonzoTimes.com | The Government does not hate you. The Government does not like you. It is indifferent. The Government is not an entity with feelings, remorse, ethics or conscious. It is a collective of individuals working according to rigid flawed guidelines. The government is not an individual therefore the government as a whole has no rights whatsoever. People can have rights, this corporate entity called the United States has no rights. It functions to take rights and to oppress. There are often individuals within the government who wish to ‘do good’ but overall that is impossible. The nature of government prohibits any good for the very means of which the state reaches its ends is immoral.... - [More]
Posted: August 20, 2010 in Articles
DarianWorden | The Red and Black Cafe, an anarchist business in Portland, Oregon, became the subject of controversy after a cafe worker told a uniformed police officer to leave the building. The often overtly threatening responses from police supporters have revealed the self-serving absurdity of how government uniforms are viewed.... - [More]
Posted: June 8, 2010 in Articles