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Monday May 20, 2013
Today in 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, taking 250 million acres of land in the West and selling to any citizen or intended citizen, 160 acres - one quarter square mile - of surveyed government land.

God is a sound people make when they’re too tired to think anymore. — Edward Abbey


Topic: ‘License’

1. It Can’t Happen Here

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

2. Licenses For Illegals?

EricPetersAutos.com | Such servile terms! And most people don’t even realize what they’re saying – and, accepting – merely by accepting the verbiage. Words represent ideas – and ideas are everything, whether we’re consciously aware of them or not. And this, friends, is why it is so very, very important to the powers that be to keep as many people as possible unconscious. To make it so that they reflexively use the state’s language – and thereby accept the state’s premises. Above all, the heretically dangerous idea of self-ownership must never be permitted to form in the minds of men. Read More... - [More]

Posted: February 5, 2013 in Articles

3. Collectivism Spreads Like A Cancer

TheHealthRanger | According to the government, all property owners must obtain a PERMIT to…... - [More]

Posted: September 3, 2012 in Videos

4. Who is Richard L Koenig?

CopBlock.org | Here is one blog that Richard wrote just before his kidnapping last year in June.... - [More]

Posted: February 16, 2012 in Articles

5. Who We Are & Who We Are Not

Courts deal in presumptions that until rebutted stand. If they make this term generic enough, it could mean anything. So any presumption will go because they operate on presumptions, and they need you to not rebut those presumptions.... - [More]

Posted: September 12, 2011 in Documentary

6. Lemonade “Terrorism”

FreeKeene.com | On August 20th, 2011 at 12:31pm on the Capitol lawn in Washington DC, Kathryn Dill, William Duffield, and I were arrested for selling 10cent cups of lemonade. The events leading up to our arrest, along with our capture and kidnapping were beautifully documented by several activists who came armed with cameras (see high quality video below); therefore, I feel no need to cover those details. However, once we were taken away, there were no more cameras to share our experience.... - [More]

Posted: August 22, 2011 in Articles, Videos

7. The Magnificent Deception

A human being in a common law jurisdiction who has revoked consent to be represented and thus governed and therefore is not subject to any statutory obligations, restraints, by-laws, orders, anything like that.... - [More]

Posted: May 20, 2011 in Documentary, Recommended

8. How We Get to a Voluntary Society

MarcStevens.net | We have to understand that we are not living with freedom now! How can someone that is governed give consent?... - [More]

Posted: March 25, 2011 in Recommended, Videos

9. Driver’s Licenses: Not Really About Driving

LewRockwell | Why do we bother with driver’s licenses at all? They’re certainly not a measure of even minimal competence as a driver. You take a written (now digital) test that Forrest Gump could pass, along with (maybe) a cursory “road” test that takes place in the parking lot of the DMV. A 12-year-old could pass these tests. More to the point, adults far less competent than the average 12-year-old routinely pass these tests. They have a driver’s license, alright – but calling them “drivers” is generous. The sail fawn-addled, SmoooVee doing 80 in a snowstorm, ’86 Buick in the left lane refusing to move right, double-yellow-crossing, half-blind inattentive Taco-eating marginality of the average Driver Americanus is known the world over. ... - [More]

Posted: January 19, 2011 in Articles

10. Why Can’t Chuck Get His Business Off the Ground?

InstituteForJustice | How irrational and anti-competitive regulations block entrepreneurship. More often than not, these government-imposed restrictions on economic liberty are put in place at the behest of existing businesses that are not shy about using government force to keep out competition.... - [More]

Posted: November 22, 2010 in Recommended, Videos

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