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Niccolò Posted: Tue, Jan 15 2008 7:30 PM

So, I've been getting a lot of questions lately about how one goes about organizing their own Agorist cell, and in the interests of promoting Agorism, I made this video - prematurely I might ad. I hope it helps people in find a way to choose an alternative to voting to change the world.

 

http://catholicmarketanarchy.blogspot.com/2008/01/agorism-so-now-what.html 

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Blablbla

 Were gonna do this, cuz were gonna do it!

 blablablka

Were so gonna do this

 

Just kidding. Not a bad video, but shoudn't you wear a mask to conceal your identity from the government?

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Niccolò replied on Tue, Jan 15 2008 8:54 PM

Molyneux had a point about not really caring about the government's response. No government official has ever fucked with me for anything I've said or done on the internet because they didn't need to, their slaves do it for them. Think about it, who makes you feel worse for your opinions, the government or your friends and family?

It isn't really a contest, and that's what I mean by being stronger than that, as an individual. Your friends and family think you're nuts? Fu/ck 'em, fu/ck 'em all.

 

That doesn't mean it won't feel bad for a while, it definitely will, but you'll get over it if you go through the process I'm telling you to go through, which is to come to a realization point. You're going to die alone, and no one will be there to hold your hand at the end. You're alone, ALL alone. No one cares if you live or die, your life means nothing, and that's why the state allows you to live it - if it meant something they'd take it. Now I'm telling you to live for something MORE than life, never let them take anything from you again, and capture as many souls with that message as possible. Not only am I asking you to be a man, I'm asking you to be a fisherman of men. 

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Now now don't go messiah on me now. What I'm saying is you may not care about being alone and I do not care that much about this myself. What you should care about though is government agent identifying you and arresting you for giving tips to people on how to evade taxation. I'm not saying taxation is good, I'm saying don't show your face to big bag gov especially when you recruit people to work on your black market.

 

Edit: You should be the "Claw" of Agorism or something.

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Niccolò replied on Tue, Jan 15 2008 10:59 PM

Yan Grenier:

Now now don't go messiah on me now. What I'm saying is you may not care about being alone and I do not care that much about this myself. What you should care about though is government agent identifying you and arresting you for giving tips to people on how to evade taxation. I'm not saying taxation is good, I'm saying don't show your face to big bag gov especially when you recruit people to work on your black market.

 

Edit: You should be the "Claw" of Agorism or something.

 

Eh... I doubt it will happen. Like I said, the government isn't the one anyone needs to really feel self-conscious about. The government doesn't have to lift a finger. It's spent a lot of time and energy on recruiting slaves to fill that role, and it's done a pretty efficient job of it.

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pairunoyd replied on Thu, Jan 17 2008 12:44 PM

If the government ever decides to heavily involve itself (more directly) in the internet, do you think this could be the perfect storm for liberty? Do you think it'll be a pivotal moment in man's choice between freedom and statism? I can see great potential for a showdown between the forces of good and evil. It's kind of poetic. The transcendental forces of good and evil clashing in the 'transcendental (cyber/ethereal) world of the internet. Is this a prophetic moment? I'm feeling it...

It really makes you realize how onerous the state is when you decide to oppose it. Everything seems hunky-dory until you begin to question it. Once you question it, once you look into the eyes of the beast, you realize you've been right under the breath of it's nostrils this entire time and never knew it. It's akin to God opening your spiritual eyes and seeing for the first time the things of God and the things of evil.

"I once was blind, but now I see." This phrase is so unnatural. Instead of growing stale, it becomes fresher everyday.

I encourage everyone to at least entertain the idea of opposing the state. Hold onto that feeling you get when you place yourself in that position. If you can hold it long enough and imagine the new dichotomy, you can begin to 'see it'. You begin to see reality as it is. The tough part is standing in the breach, when the reversion to statist is so seducing. Fortunately, the longer you stand the stronger you become and the stronger you become the more you're repulsed by the state and it's slaves.

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