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Post by Neo on Jun 5, 2005 20:54:14 GMT -5
The purpose of this thread is simply to name a book and it's author you encourage others to read or at least read about, which is some way relates to liberty & freedom. Matrix Warrior: Being the One - by Jake Horsley See www.divinevirus.com -- for further details.
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Post by Darren Dirt on Jun 6, 2005 18:38:45 GMT -5
Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged", "The Fountainhead", both lengthy but moving novels. "The Virtue of Selfishness" is a collection of brief but articulate essays. Rand's early novel " Anthem" is almost a poem, an ode to "I", in contrast with "WE" - and I would actually (surprsingly, to some I am sure) recommend that work over the other 3 if you had to choose. Seriously. Wow. "The Lysander Spooner Reader", pub. by Fox & Wilkes - a collection of most of Spooner's significant writings, includes the entire "No Treason". Really helps make clear (with logic a child could understand) that a piece of paper that you did not consent to has no real (factual) power to bind you, nor can someone "representing" you do things you could not do individually. Et Cetera. Lotsa good stuff there that harmonizes with AiLL hoax-exposing. Ken Schoolland's "The Adventures Of Jonathan Gillible" (see sample chapter at www.jonathangullible.com/chapt_2.htm and you'll know why - short allegory works so well to educate). I'm reading this to my kids a few chapters each weekend. Just finished reading a chapter about "Uncle SAMta". I started with the hope to "deprogram" them, maybe even be proactive. But lately they're the ones telling me, on their own, how ridiculous some of the scenarios are. Ah the mind of an innocent child... *stops himself so others can contribute as well* PS: All the above are available at LFB.com/ - Laissez Faire Books. As are countless others. I highly recommend LFB as a source for books.
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lordjustice
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Populus vult decipi. (The people like to be deceived.)
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Post by lordjustice on Jun 8, 2005 20:42:18 GMT -5
How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World by Harry Browne
Good general reading - discusses freedom and how it relates to consent.
Are you really in control of your life, or are you letting others control it for you? This book doesn't specifically focus on governmental control, though that is a fairly prevalent theme throughout the book, but rather it discusses various day-to-day instances of control and possible solutions. I highly recommend it. Great deprogramming tool.
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Post by palani on Jun 9, 2005 20:55:28 GMT -5
High on my list of recommended books is The Noblest Triumph Property and Prosperity Through the Ages by Tom Bethell.
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Post by Dirt on Jun 10, 2005 1:33:07 GMT -5
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lordjustice
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Post by lordjustice on Jun 12, 2005 10:22:53 GMT -5
I recommend reading two books by Richard Cornforth: "Beating Up on Debt Collectors" (which includes IRS/FTB/etc) and "Secrets of the Legal Industry." Both are available on his website at: richardcornforth.comsuijuris.net also has links to a three-part video recording of one of Cornforth's seminars. I recommend viewing that video as well.
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Post by calliopesparrow on May 11, 2006 22:43:47 GMT -5
Her dad was still passed out.
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Post by orlandojohnnylover on May 11, 2006 22:46:03 GMT -5
Cecily let him sleep and didn't cook dinner and went out side. She didn't care anymore. She went to the beach where she ran into the water after Jack.
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Post by calliopesparrow on May 11, 2006 22:48:27 GMT -5
Jack thought he heard someone following him and he turned around but nobody was there.
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Post by orlandojohnnylover on May 11, 2006 22:51:22 GMT -5
Cecily hugged her kneese to her chest and sobbed.
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Post by calliopesparrow on May 11, 2006 22:52:15 GMT -5
Jack was walking along not paying attention.
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Post by orlandojohnnylover on May 11, 2006 22:53:30 GMT -5
"Curse you Jack Sparrow. Curse you for leaving me here.....I loved you," she whispered
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Post by calliopesparrow on May 11, 2006 22:56:11 GMT -5
Jack Sparrow walked along deep in his thoughts. He had been stupid and naive.
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Post by orlandojohnnylover on May 11, 2006 22:57:43 GMT -5
She put her legs back in the water so she could feel the sand. She laid her head back in the sand.
"What's the point of living?" she asked her self
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Post by calliopesparrow on May 11, 2006 23:00:44 GMT -5
"I don't know." Jack answered sitting down on the beach with a bottle of rum.
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