“There can be no such thing as 'fairness in taxation.' Taxation is nothing but organized theft, and the concept of a 'fair tax' is therefore every bit as absurd as that of 'fair theft.'”
– Murray Rothbard –
HardFork...
The story you're about to read is my entry for the @hardfork-series HardFork: Can You See The Future? writers' challenge. I imagine that in 2029, agorists like myself will rely upon the Steemit blockchain for much more than just social media.
Although life is difficult, and made much more so by human governments, I find it hard to deny my fundamental optimism. My glass is half full—no, make that three-quarters.
So it is for Thomas Harding, the protagonist in my story. He somehow manages to face the Central Financial Service eyeball to eyeball and come out OK.
Once again, much appreciation goes to The Writers' Block fiction workshop for their kind and constructive feedback. My tale is all the better for it.
"Reaching into the virtual flow, I reroute my supply chain..."
Image courtesy of Orlando and PixaBay
"Justed"
~by Duncan Cary Palmer~
“I’m coming!”
The pounding at the door becomes more insistent. Through drawn sheers, I see two hulking forms outside. Obviously armed.
“Thomas Harper? Federal marshals. Open the door.”
A little faster now—a busted door is the last thing I need—I open it for them.
“Yes?”
Darkening my entry, two heavily armed, well-muscled goons in flak jackets glower at me.
“Do you have any guns in the house?”
“Why do you ask?”
“We’ve read your blog. Do you have any guns?”
“No, I do not have guns. I’m not a violent man.”
Glancing past, I see another half-dozen in similar armor coming out from behind the eucalyptus trees lining the front of our home. A few county sheriffs. More Feds.
Turning his head, one marshal gestures with his chin. Moments later, two women in business attire are escorted up our front walk. A camera drone buzzes overhead, capturing the whole scene.
Thanksgiving over, I should be thinking about Christmas shopping. Apparently, I have other matters to worry about.
As the women reach the door, the marshals step to either side. Now close, I note the CFS logo embroidered on her jacket. Her—now I recall. She deposed me at their office a couple of months ago. Of course, I took the fifth on everything.
“Good morning, Mr. Harper.”
My long-standing “disagreements” with the CFS have come home to roost.
“Which part of ‘I refuse to answer’ didn’t you understand?”
She holds out an envelope, which I eye askance. It might as well be a writhing centipede.
“This is a Federal ‘Summons to Appear.’”
“You could have mailed it.”
“Just doing my job.”
I take the envelope gingerly, dangling it between thumb and forefinger like a nitroglycerin soaked rag.
“Of course you are.” Just you, lady.
As the women turn to go, the rest of the gestapo fade back through the trees. The drone dopplers out of sight.
I notice the cars parked along the front of the yard. A few neighbors watch from doorways and porches as the autonomous vehicles start, then retreat slowly down our private road in a convoy. Intimidation and community humiliation accomplished, they are no doubt heading back under their respective rocks.
“What was that all about?” I turn. Andrea’s still in her robe, distress battling sleep in her eyes.
“I’ll tell you later. Gotta go fix a couple things first.”
In my office, I snatch my glasses and sink into the chair. A third of the way through the 21st Century, agorism still isn’t for the faint of heart. The tools for keeping our economic activity private, however, have gotten a lot better.
I join the mesh. Satellite direct today; not that the neighbors could ever break my encryption, but I don’t want to leave tracks for traffic analysis. Meshed in, there’s no ISP to gate, throttle, or log me, and The Cloud is a dim GoogAzon memory. Instead, I embrace the beauty of The Tree.
It’s a beautiful thing, this tree. Infinite branches and leaves in one direction, infinitely branching roots in the other. Ha, even if those goons had busted down the door, this pair of glasses is all they would have gotten. Can’t get inside my head? You’ll never reach my branch of The Tree.
“Retinal pattern recognized, please authenticate.”
Tracked, my eyes quickly trace a zig-zag path among floating virtual images of digits and animals.
Tree frog - 3 - lizard - 3 - 0 - lizard - 0 - gecko - yak… Teleology. Boom, I’m in.
Safe in my branch of The Tree, our entire world of distributed, encrypted, secure storage and compute power swims before my eyes, all immutably stored on the Steem Blockchain. Even if they could get this far, CFS might only find enough for a slap on my wrist. But, with this new CFS heat, I’d better turtle up…
For the last six months, I’ve been using additive tech to build a key subassembly. Those CFS bastards may suspect we’re building the seeds of their destruction, but—short of torture—proof of that is entirely beyond their grasp. It’s just not visible at this level. My additive gear is purely generic—nothing you can’t find in any well-equipped home workshop.
Going deeper.
Paranoia dictates that a few briar patches and secret doors adorn my world. Seated at my virtual desk, I deliberately knock over the pencil holder, then immediately touch the drawer knobs in a pattern long ago committed to muscle memory. The sequence teleports me to the War Room.
Here, I can access our team’s complete operation, compartmentalized and accessible to each distributed member according to function. Status lights are green across the board. Autonomous roving agents constantly monitor cyber perimeters, ensuring that what we do in our inner sanctum is invisible to CFS and other hostiles.
Avatars of several friends and colleagues—whose true names and locations I’ll never know—appear in the virtual factory before me. I tap SmilingDragon on the shoulder. She turns, and we hug a greeting. “What’s up?”
“Can you take over for my Fab Node?”
“Sure. Why?”
“I just had a visit from our three-letter friends.”
“Just those assholes. They don’t get it yet, do they? So last millennium.”
“Yeah. I need to unplug for a while, in case they come calling again.”
No, CFS doesn’t get it. We’re agorists not soulless bureau’bots. The “letter of the law” is their words. We’re far more agile. We study their legal terms—then, instead, employ our own.
Enterprises, not businesses. Fabrication, not manufacturing. We dwell, we don’t reside.
Justice is all we want—not their damn “equal opportunity under the law”—while they use their damn statutes to rob the hell out of us.
Just them all to hell, anyway.
We don’t need their laws, or their “services.” Anything we care about is time-stamped, contracted, and encrypted, verifiably a permanent part of the blockchain. Not subject to the whims, taxes, or fees of empowered bureaucrats. Nor within their reach.
“Thanks, SmilingDragon, I’m shifting the load your way now.”
Reaching into the virtual flow, I reroute my supply chain to SmilingDragon’s Fab Node. Then I disconnect my subassembly output pipeline and she connects hers in its place. I watch while she makes a few minor adjustments. Confirming she can pick up the slack, she locks things in, and I restart the pipeline flow.
Fabrication of our product will continue unhindered "in the real world," even with me temporarily not a part of it. Crypto revenue in Steem and SBD is also diverted, so I hope this dry spell doesn’t last too long. But I sure as hell won’t support CFS oppression.
—
The federal building is a multibillion dollar glass skyscraper, soaring above the city. I look out over the harbor, taking deep, calming breaths. Lifting a brief prayer for aid, I enter the courtroom. Thank God, a couple of friends have come for moral support.
The judge, imposingly garbed in black robes, is loftily seated an imperial distance from the bar.
“My” CFS agent enters with her entourage of prosecuting attorneys and other minions, impeccably dressed in fabulously expensive suits.
I’m invisibly attired; clad in righteous dignity as well as blockchain-mail armor.
“I understand you’ve refused to answer CFS’ questions?”
“That’s correct, Your Honor.”
He proceeds with the inquisition. One by one, I again decline each question.
Sending CFS out of the room, the judge repeats the interrogation “in camera.” I’ve been assured by counsel anything I’m compelled to disclose can no longer be used against me.
To my surprise, there does appear to be some honor here.
Though judge and I are light years apart in our world views, his seems consistent. Acknowledging that most of the answers CFS seeks to extort would certainly incriminate me, the judge endorses my silence.
Returning to the courtroom, the CFS lackeys seem deeply disappointed by the paltry few questions I’m compelled to answer. Just you, my friends.
—
A month later, I receive the court transcript. Case closed. Time to reconnect my Fab Node. To get back to making the world better, one consumer at a time, while keeping the fruit of that making out of the insatiable maw of the beast. After all, what is the seed of CFS destruction? Our economic success.
Once more, CFS has been well and truly ’just’ed.
~FIN~
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You are why I'm here on Steemit!
I have very eclectic interests and hope, over time, to write about them all.
Great job! The scary thing is I can see something like that happening in the future if we don't change the current direction we are heading. Hopefully Blockchain technology can prevent this and bring power and liberty back to the people. There is no reason to have so few rule so many. I do believe if we did get to that point, that there will always be people who fight back and find ways to gain back that freedom. Thanks for sharing.
Greetings, @pbgreenpoint,
Thank you for reading and for your thoughtful comments.
We actually already have a three letter agency in the U.S. that behaves in this way, and far worse. I do however share your hope that appropriate, distributed technologies will be able to revitalize our liberty.
The problem now, as always, is that most people don't bother to resist, and thus don't feel the boot of tyranny.
I loved this!!!! Just you, my friends. Lolololol naughty naughty 😉
Sadly... It was prophetic! Though in real life, your character was much more clamped down than the real version who did an impression of a canary? Lol
Maybe not. I don't know enough to judge... But the compassion he showed for the goons "just doing their job" seemed a bit out of place to me.
Anyway... How fun to imagine your future!
I hope our branches get to be near enough to one another for consistent hugs! Lololol
Thanks...
You really need to listen to the rest of the story, and listen to Connie's earlier interviews of Jared. He is in a position where he of necessity must be "wise as a serpent but harmless as a dove." And he does speak out more later in the interview, and is not throwing in the towel.
I'll be jumping branch to branch at the earliest opportunity; here's a couple hugs in advance...
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well. no. LOL
because you know you can only push me down the rabbit hole so far before i start digging into the walls with my fingernails and trying to climb back up.
your tutorial of the market and permissions yesterday killed off too many brain cells, and you know I'm clinging to the precious few I have left!!!!!
LOLOL so .... i will look to you to be my compass. but i'm not watching an hour interview. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL i will just believe you that he's not throwing in the towel, and get the Cliffs Notes version from you hehehehe (as my Russian friend chastises me... " tsk, tsk. lazy student.")
and jumping branch to branch..... ahhhhh the word "teleport" in your story got my blood pumping :) thanks for the hugs. waiting for the real ones.... impatiently ;)
Hoping to "get real" real soon... We desperately need to get away. My spouse seems to be feeling better after a battle with the flu and an earache, and so I will be discussing with her some plans for a long winter's drive...
I was dreaming last night about visiting, but for inexplicable reasons it was by way of El Centro or Yuma... Go figger! :O
Later, later, lazy student... ;)
the laziest! LOLOLOL
I’d better turtle up
Lines like this are one of the reasons I love your writing so much! This story rocks, @creatr.
Thank you very much, my friend, and for your kind assistance in review. :D
Yes! That's what keeps me reading an author time and time again--unique and unexpected turns of phrase, combined with message. This story is chock full of both.
I enjoyed this short story, but I wish I had gotten to it sooner. Even though I applaud the open-endedness of this piece, I find myself tortured with a question. What were the questions he answered? I suspect that it isn't meant to be revealed at this time, and I could probably gather that from within myself, but I am intrigued nonetheless. Then again, that's the trademark of a good writer, right? Leave them wanting more. You have accomplished this, my friend.
Thank you, friend. I appreciate your comments.
I do agree that I could have fleshed out the courtroom scene some more. Maybe I'll write some more HardFork episodes... ;)
Well, I kind of understood that it might be revealed later on.
Just wonderful,creatr 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.resteemed.
Hello, @liquidflame,
Thank you very much for your encouraging response. :)
Welcome to Steemit! I hope you'll have a great experience here. Please do stay in touch!
Thank you kindly for also re-steeming "Justed," I appreciate that. ;)
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you are welcome @creatr and thank you for your respond and upvote me. i appreciate it.
Great review, thanks lot bro, I big appreciates for that. good luck.
Thank you, @jenara.
with pleasure :)
Oh! You had me at Murray Rothbard.
Tell me you've read the LaNague series by F. Paul Wilson?
Nope, can't say I have... I take it that's a recommendation? :)
Oh hell yes it is. I am not a sci-fi fan myself, but I fell in love with F. Paul Wilson's work in horror starting with The Keep and following that 'universe' into the Repairman Jack series. RJ is an ethical anarcho-vigilante people turn to for justice when they have no recourse through legal means.
The LaNague series features a political revolution fought through economic means by a group of anarchists and libertarians who have settled outlying planets. Basically, think the original colonies in space with the federal government slowly strangling their individuality out of them using the threat of outside attack and the need for a strong military presence to effect their control.
Sound familiar, lol?
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/315239.An_Enemy_of_the_State
Thank you for the suggestion... I am happy to see it available on Kindle, and have added "Enemy of the State" to my wishlist there...
Any enemy of the state is a friend of mine... ;)
Awesome! His Repairman Jack series is phenomenal as well. Though I may be somewhat biased in favor because he lives like 20 minutes from where I grew up in the NJ Pine Barrens, so he incorporates into the stories a lot of things I grew up with like the old abandoned ruins in the woods and the Jersey Devil lol.
Very cool... :)
Thanks again. I have some reading to look forward to over the Christmas holidays... ;)
Yes! For a few minute read, you built a relatable world here. The encryption glasses was very clever.
Thank you, Lydon. :D
A great story @creatr. I love the line "blockchain-mail armor."
Thank you, friend!
Smiling broadly here, glad you noticed that line... ;)
You definitely have a way of drawing the reader right into the story. I felt like I was right there in support of Thomas.
Thank you, Mary. I'm encouraged to hear that! :D
thats a real fiction..your story read now..ao fantastic...best of luck✌✌✌✌
Thank you.
Amazing writing, thanks for sharing this well written
Thank you kindly.
Convincing story, fabulousely written - every line compelling me to read the next. Loved distant memory GoogAzon and the question: What is the seed of the destructin of evil?
Wonder if such a judge exist then? Perhaps in Texas?
Thank you so much, my friend... I am very glad you found it compelling.
At least one does. I know, because I stood before him.
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God is with you... :)
Indeed God was with me that day, and answered my prayers for at least some semblance of justice. :D
Amen!
Where is your link to the collodial silver machine?
It's in the article... The blue banner a few lines above the bottom.
I am as blind as a bat. Need collodial to clear my blinkers...
Found it and left you a discord dm. :)
BRAVO! What a fun read @creatr
Makes me wonder if this is the world to come?
Mere! How nice to "see" you today, a lovely surprise! :D Thanks for reading and enjoying my tale... ;)
Sad to say, it's the world of right now (with a few bells and whistles added).
However, Average Joe does not see it unless he resists the beast.
Glancing at your blog, I see I've been missing you for about a month now... :(
I will try to get caught up...
Hey, I've been really encouraged by The Writers' Block folk... If you haven't already, check 'em out! :D
I have read your whole article and are completely amazed
Thank you.
wc
Sounds ominous. Good story :)
Thank you very much, Michelle. :D
Just was a fun curse word! I can tell you're very knowledgeable about Steem and what-not. That, or I'm just NOT.
How do you do italics again? I used to do HTML for Textbroker, but I never retained it.
Thank you.
The markdown way to do italics is to surround with asterisks... *like this*.
Sweet! Thank you! I put italics in a recent post, but I did it by the classic < i > (minus the spaces) technique. Asterisks would be a lot simpler.
An interesting concept, @creatr - This post has been ranked within the top 25 most undervalued posts in the second half of Nov 30. I estimate that this post is undervalued by $39.77 as compared to a scenario in which every voter had an equal say, LOL
So how could it have paid more? IMHO, you could have partitioned this post into at least 2 parts,maybe 3 or 4 if you fleshed out the resolution- ie, the trial part. After your build-up the resolution was too hurried. I'm aiming for 500-700 words per post, so if it takes 10 parts, so be it.
This was a really good concept and your inclusion of futuristic technology was fascinating. Just some practical suggestions so you can hit the trending page - I want to hit it more often myself but if I can help a friend along, Bonus!
Hi, John!
Thank you so much for the excellent counsel... Much appreciated, and noted.
However, as a contest entry post, it never occurred to me to split it into multiple sections....
Anyway, your observations are well taken and I will keep them in mind.
Ah, a contest Entry - well I suppose that precludes the instalment plan :)
incredible writing my friend. This is the stuff that worries me about our future. it is in God's hands. Blessings my friend.
Thanks, Troy. :D
Yes, all in his hands and in his time.
What a beautiful way "murray rothbard" said, skip the means to steal. Very good and began to post the fall. Thank you
Thanks, @eliashossain.
you are welcome to visit @eliashossain cooperate by voting
I only just saw this. Very good writing man! Just'ed love it!
Hey, Thank You very much, @meesterboom!
I'm really happy that you enjoyed it, and appreciate your comments. :D
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Victory! Yes!!
Seems the majority of Hardfork entries have been violent and tragic. Thank you for this antidote.
This: Although life is difficult, and made much more so by human governments, I find it hard to deny my fundamental optimism. My glass is half full—no, make that three-quarters.
but
The glass is BOTH half empty AND half full.
I can see it no other way.
Dichotomy? Indecision?
Duality.
But I digress. :)
You are more than welcome. I prefer happy endings. If and when I write otherwise, it is always an installment "to be continued." ;)
Are you a branching universe person? Duality, quadrality, octality... ad infinitum? ;)
P.S. Your encouragement is appreciated. :D