pretended, but the opposite isn't more true. Even if accumulated usury
society" has ever existed. But maybe a first generation with numerous
> I have lost my desire for freedom.
> I feel like the whole question of freedom is based on the premise
> that the oppressor is here to stay and we need freedom from him.
>
> Nobody ever considers being "free" from their grandmother, or freedom
> from their circle of friends or from their own community. I think the
> very idea of freedom from "the government" is poisoned by a history of
> oppression and we have reached such a point that oppression seems normal
> and we can't even any longer imagine a government which is trustworthy
> so we think it is the norm and we can only hope to dis-empower "the
> powers that be". This desire for subversion and disempowerment is indeed
> troubling because it is necessarily rooted in a passive-agressive desire
> to resist what is seen as inevitable.
>
> bullshit
>
> I want to live in a society that doesn't care about freedom because
> the it has never seen the horrors of oppression. I want to live in
> a society founded on trust and personal relationships and where nobody
> wants to dis-empower anybody else. We are the creators, we are the
> intellectual elite of our time, we have the power to design the future as
> we see fit and only by the acceptance of the world of today do we make
> ourselves unable to build the world of tomorrow.
>
>
>
> On 01/03/2014 06:40 AM, Ruben Brito wrote:
>> I'm just concerned about the best survival moves to make. Yes you can keep
>> constructing tools for folks to retain free speech and monetary freedom,
>> but where are the most ideal places to live? If you aren't in a community
>> that values freedom, then the efforts towards maintaining freedom are
>> always fragmented and diluted due to taxes fueling the same officials that
>> suppress freedom.
>>
>>
>> Ruben
>>
>> Freelance Writer for Bitcoin Magazine
>> <http://bitcoinmagazine.com/author/ruben/>
>> Portfolio <http://www.behance.net/urbenz>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Aimee Maree <aimee@???
>> <mailto:aimee@aimeemaree.com>> wrote:
>>
>> It makes it easy to fight a war when your enemy does not realise they
>> are in a battle zone.... Last year a larger number woke up to the
>> realisation that there is a war going on right now and we are in a
>> battle...
>>
>> This year will see more... The war is being waged for your mind...
>> Social media makes a great ground for tracking people's thoughts and ideas
>> to ensure they follow the path you want them to... Ambient findabilty...
>>
>> This year we all face the future aware that we are in the midst of a
>> battle there will be casualties but the cause has never been more
>> important...
>>
>> Modern day war fare ... Remember modern day marketing was born from
>> war propaganda machines... See the system for what it is and where you can
>> wake others up to it... And create change by finding a way to utilise
>> whatever your talents in the fight for our minds...
>>
>>
>> > On 3 Jan 2014, at 3:45 am, Amir Taaki <genjix@???
>> <mailto:genjix@riseup.net>> wrote:
>> >
>> > thus 2014, the year of the million autists uprising, the year of
>> the
>> > largest reddit circlejerk in human history, the year rascist
>> shitposting
>> > on 4chan crippled the internet, the year of linux on the desktops
>> when
>> > everyone stopped using them. and the second coming of the cyber
>> warriors
>> > when we donned our tinfoil anti-nsa armour, tipped our fedoras and
>> > challenged the agents to a battle of our wits.
>> >
>> > we anunmus
>> > no forgiv
>> > no forget
>> > expect us
>> >
>> > divided by 0, united as 1
>> >
>> >> On 02/01/14 16:33, Caleb James DeLisle wrote:
>> >> I went to the 30th annual Chaos Communications Congress.
>> >>
>> >> I had known about the Congress since I was a young teen but because
>> of the rules
>> >> surrounding photography, without being there you just don't know
>> what really goes
>> >> on.
>> >>
>> >> Although I cannot ever say whether this Congress was special,
>> something about it
>> >> felt historic.
>> >>
>> >> It was at a time when the people were beginning to wake up. When
>> the abuses of
>> >> the NSA, and more generally the Five Eyes Alliance, went from the
>> wild ramblings
>> >> of conspiracy theorists to words printed in the daily newspaper.
>> >>
>> >> I was there when Julian Assange spoke by video link of the
>> obligations of
>> >> the system administrators who watch over these machines of
>> oppression.
>> >>
>> >> When I heard him begin to speak, whatever I had been doing before
>> lost it's
>> >> importance. Before even knowing who it was that was talking, I was
>> drawn in by
>> >> the power and compassion in his words. As I found myself crowding
>> in around the
>> >> laptop which streamed the speech to the now-silent room and it was
>> then that I
>> >> knew what it must have felt like when, not 80 years ago, people
>> stood silently
>> >> around their radio sets, realizing that the war had begun.
>> >>
>> >> I was there when Jacob Appelbaum presented newly published leaks
>> which showed the
>> >> Five Eyes to be even more dark and ambitious than I could have
>> believed.
>> >>
>> >> I had imagined the them as a group of passive data collectors.
>> Tapping wires,
>> >> collecting phone calls and reading email. I had a romantic image of
>> them
>> >> stopping once we just began to encrypt all data. Somehow I had
>> convinced myself
>> >> that they would simply recognize that the insecurity was gone and
>> their job was
>> >> over.
>> >>
>> >> This weekend I was forced to face the reality that it was never
>> about the
>> >> information, it's about the control. The compromise and virus
>> development, the use
>> >> of third party computers to attack victim networks, the derailing
>> of efforts to
>> >> build secure systems and even the intentional planting of security
>> >> vulnerabilities. Taken together it added up to one thing, a
>> deliberate campaign
>> >> of Invasion and Occupation, all so that their flag, whatever it may
>> be, would
>> >> secretly fly inside of every electronic device in the world.
>> >>
>> >> As these revelations began to hit home, I was struck by the
>> historical
>> >> significance of the time and place I was in. Here I was, standing
>> on ground
>> >> which had only one lifetime ago been The Third Riche, and as the
>> people were just
>> >> becoming aware of the new war, it had arguably become the
>> intellectual capital of
>> >> The Free World.
>> >>
>> >> I was there when the terrible news broke of the bombings in Russia.
>> As the country
>> >> which had bravely chosen to protect Edward Snowden was made
>> powerless to protect
>> >> even it's own citizens and as the British and American media were
>> given some
>> >> distraction from the breaking news about their own intelligence
>> agencies, my
>> >> conspiratorial mind could not help but see why so many governments
>> were afraid of
>> >> letting Snowden in.
>> >>
>> >> This weekend I was dragged back to a world which I thought I had
>> left. In my late
>> >> teens, I had taken it upon myself to investigate every conspiracy
>> theory, every
>> >> crazy alien story and every piece of disinformation which sat about
>> the Internet.
>> >> As a bright eyed ambitious kid with an insatiable appetite for
>> knowledge, I was
>> >> cautioned by a wise history teacher. He said I should beware of
>> knowing everything,
>> >> for to know how the world works would make me cynical like he was.
>> >>
>> >> Sometimes in a dark place, I envy the naive innocence of the people
>> I see in
>> >> passing. Their life defined through their job, their car, their
>> clothes, their
>> >> phone, the TV and their husband or wife. But if ever there was a
>> blue pill which
>> >> would make the truth go away, so that I could be like them again,
>> would I take it?
>> >> For better or worse, the answer has always been no.
>> >>
>> >> I was there, behind the veil of the photography ban, I saw the
>> swimming pool filled
>> >> with styrofoam peanuts with people jumping in and playing around. I
>> saw the tubes
>> >> which snaked all over the building, where people could send
>> messages with compressed
>> >> air from vacuum cleaners. I saw the projects done by the various
>> hacker groups, I saw
>> >> the quad-copters, the 3d printers, the lights, the music, the
>> artwork and the play.
>> >> I visited the coffee nerds table, brewed my own Saturday morning
>> coffee and learned
>> >> about a different type of coffee press. Everywhere I went there was
>> an ora of love,
>> >> trust and commonality and even though we all knew the stakes were
>> high, it felt as
>> >> though we were on the right side of history. It felt as though we
>> had the power to
>> >> create the society we wanted to live in, the power to reach into
>> the heart of what
>> >> is seemingly such a hopeless situation and just change it, by doing
>> nothing other
>> >> than that for which we were born.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> tl;dr I went to a meeting and it seemed important
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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