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RE: The Day After Dallas (7-10-16)

in #dtube7 years ago

I understand that. My goal is to get out of my current location, relocate to somewhere more rural (with less government intrusions), and start farming. The long term goal is to build an intentional community around said farm. The hope is that it will be a beacon for others, to show what is possible outside of the State.

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My only fear with that is we have seen communities in the past be labled as radicals and then taken out like scum. Of course no one left alive to speak anything good about the community. How does one keep in the lime light so to speak and be well known and still remain free from the society? There is never a place so far away from government that they have no idea you are there.

It's not easy. And, yes, people like the folks in Waco and Ruby Ridge are pretty gruesome examples of what the US government is will to do to keep its power. There is a balance to be struck, between quietly "seceding" to build a community and keeping appearances up that you're not (while still allowing yourself to be an example for others). I'm not exactly sure how that plays out, but it seems like the best option for me and mine at this juncture. In next week's episode of Abolitionist Abstractions, my guest and i will actually touch on this.

Awesome! I cant wait to hear some hopefully new refreshing ideas. Freedom has almost been achieved a few times in history. We humans at some point must achieve this as a whole or all the blood shed over thousands of years has been in vain.