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How To Destroy The Meaning of a Word
The State distorts and changes the meaning of any word that threatens its authority or dominance. Continue reading
Posted in All Videos, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Economics, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Law
Tagged Appalachia, George Washington, Hillbillies, homestead, John Locke, Kentucky rifles, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Louisiana Territory, Presbyterians, quitrent, Royal Proclamation of 1763, school levies, Scot Irish, Scotch-Irish, Social Security, Thomas Jefferson, Ulster Scots
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How to Destroy the Meaning of a Word
How to Destroy the Meaning of a Word by Ben Stone (audio article below) For anyone who has spent very much time investigating the nature and habits of the State, one thing should stand out; the State seems to be … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Economics, History, Property
Tagged Appalachia, George Washington, Hillbillies, homestead, John Locke, Kentucky rifles, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Louisiana Territory, Presbyterians, quitrent, Royal Proclamation of 1763, school levies, Scotch-Irish, Social Security, Thomas Jefferson, Ulster Scots
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