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Category Archives: Brief Articles and Short Notes
A Silly People, Insignificant
Secession is much like alchemy. It seems to make sense, requires lots of faith, and will never produce what it advertises. Continue reading
Posted in Brief Articles and Short Notes, Free Society, The Police State, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government
Tagged anarchists anarcho-capitalists, anarcho-capitalism, ancap, Lawrence of Arabia, Lew Rockwell, reduce government, revolution, Ron Paul, Russia Today, secede, secession, TE Lawrence, vote, voting
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A Blast From The Past, a Feb 2012 Prediction
Election prediction from February 2012. Continue reading
Posted in Brief Articles and Short Notes
Tagged 2012, election, prediction, Ron Paul, voting
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Order Your Bad Quaker T-shirts Now While They Last
You can support the Bad Quaker by getting one of these t-shirts, and by sharing this post with as many people as possible. Continue reading
While Strolling Through the Ozarks One Day
A great picture of freedom in the Ozarks. Continue reading
What is The Constitution of The United States of America?
This Constitution of the United States of America has simply become a device used to control the willing masses. Continue reading
Honesty Cannot Exist without Consistency
Honesty is based on consistently embracing truth and applying it to your every action, whether it is to your advantage or not. Continue reading
Stefan Molyneux; Two People Who Were in His Inner Circle
The true story of two people who were in the “inner circle” at Freedomain Radio. Continue reading
Is Stefan Molyneux a Hypocrite for Using the Government Gun?
Stefan Molyneux is a worse hypocrite than Ron Paul, since Molyneux has specifically attacked the concept of “Intellectual Property”. Continue reading
Posted in All Videos, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Free Society, Property, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged anarcho-capitalism, copyright, DMCA, Free Domain Radio, hypocrite, intellectual property, IP, Michael DeMarco, Ron Paul, Stefan Molyneux, TruShibes
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Ben Stone at ZeroGov
Bill Buppert from ZeroGov had some questions for Ben Stone. Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker Theology, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Free Society, Freedom Feens, History
Tagged Amish, Bill Buppert, government, history, Mennonites, quakers, the future, the state, ZeroGov
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High Quality Software for Remote Podcasting and Radio!
The Freedom Feens have teamed up with Alienseed Software to develop ultra-high quality software for doing live podcasts and radio. Continue reading