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Resisting The Great Reset Anonymous 03/07/2021 (Sun) 00:16:12 Id: d6ad58 No. 4380
How do we resist this dystopian scheme the WEF is pushing? It seems to be the real agenda behind the scamdemic. Even though it seems to be unpopular right now, it doesn't change the fact that governments and their subsidized corporations/organizations are going to push this hard and if it succeeds, I don't know if we could ever escape it. I noticed that people even in non-libertarian circles have been suggesting what is essentially agorism. Saying that we should just create parallel societies through grassroots economics. Is this the proper way we fight this?
Yes. Decentralization to any extent--taking power from the federal to the state, the state to the local, the local to the individual whenever possible, through economic and legal means: nullification, "sanctuary cities", agorism, cryptocurrencies.
Do what Rome did. Either that or encourage it so it dies faster.
>>4381 >taking power from the federal to the state, the state to the local You mean like having the state and local governments fund their own stuff like highways, so they don't have to be forced to pass laws that the federal government forces them to pass otherwise? Makes sense, but I don't know how many states can fund their own shit.
2 words for you: Bitcoin and TOR. do not have money on any fiat shit money, have everything on Bitcoin and protect it (I also personally recommend to have some Monero as well) learn how to use TOR (also combine it with Bitcoin for a more powerful anonymity/privacy in the blockchain) the government may be able to control and censor the clearnet, but they will NEVER censor the whole internet (this means Tor, I2P, Freenet etc) no matter how much they want it. That's what I've been doing, also recommending using only FOSS application that respect your privacy.
>>4385 Bitcoin is the least anonymous currency ever created. You're better off with physical cash than with that. Monero is good, though, but the evil governments and corporations out there will never accept it and allow it to propagate. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is exactly what governments want their own currencies to be in the future.
>>4387 Fucking this. I never understood why people would trust a currency where all transactions are visible to everyone. Bitcoin is only good for those who have been deplatformed by banks and payment processors.
>>4387 Bitcoin may not be 100% private, the blockchain is indeed public and anyone can search for transactions, but, there's no way to really identify you unless they know your public key or other stuff, and, if we're talking about spending here, there are already stuff like coinjoin to allow you to spend it with some amount of privacy. >You're better off with physical cash than with that. From a spending perspective, yes, from a hodling perspective, lmao. Fiat currency value will only decrease and decrease within the next years >Bitcoin, on the other hand, is exactly what governments want their own currencies to be in the future. Bitcoin is decentralized, do you really think that government wants decentralization? >but the evil governments and corporations out there will never accept it and allow it to propagate. they can cry as much as they want, the only government can effectively ban ANY decentralized cryptocurrency would be to just ban the whole internet, and trust me, this would absolutely 100% backfire.
>>4395 >the only government can effectively ban ANY decentralized cryptocurrency would be to just ban the whole internet They may not be able to ban it wholesale, but they can sure as hell kneecap it by scaring people away from it: https://archive.is/KJwGk
I'm all for agorism, but is secession still possible? Texas has always been the number one candidate, but they are increasingly being fed up with Biden's policies, and I bet this Great Reset could be the final nail in the coffin for them along with other states. >>4395 >the only government can effectively ban ANY decentralized cryptocurrency would be to just ban the whole internet They could just force ISPs to block cryptocurrency protocols along with protocols for VPNs and anonymizers like Tor and I2P. Maybe the agorists and crypto-anarchists could start creating their own underground ISPs or meshnets, but I'm not sure if enough have the capability to do so. I'm not saying you should avoid crypto entirely but it's good to diversify and have backups like precious medals or even just simple bartering. The latter of which is much easier to do with your normalfag neighbors than explaining and convincing them to use crypto and counter-economics.
Tyranny is not when a killer murders you. Tyranny is when the Gestapo murders you. Tyranny is not when a store kicks you out. Tyranny is when the government says that you cannot go to the store. Tyranny is not when Google records your web searches. Tyranny is when the NSA wiretaps you phone. Tyranny is not when you get paid $1 per hour. Tyranny is when the government says that you must be paid $1 an hour. Tyranny is not when cars are expensive. Tyranny is when government regulations make cars expensive.


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