This is why we all had boating accidents. And why we must eventually become our own nation. Or create the privacy tech to enforce the equivalent of statehood. Software is better than guns. But we shall always have guns as a backup.
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Boating accident doesn't help shit if it's all KYC'd
There is another nation you can join right now...
When truly understood and properly appreciated, you'll find it to be a highly decentralized GLOBAL ORGANISM (NOT an "organization"), yet one with a highly effective LOCAL presence.
Citzenship in this nation is open to ALL, regardless of individual history or credentials. Neither past failings nor accolades have any bearing on acceptance; the only possible barriers to entry are entirely within you, the applicant.
Immigration is completed and citizenship conferred without payment or initiation formalities, and is immediately effective upon your recognition of, and swearing of fealty to, the blessed and only Sovereign.
While not a requirement for entry, "Proof of Work" is expected of every newly minted member of this nation, and will follow quite naturally if there has been an authentic "red pill" experience. For those who patiently hold to the course, virtually unlimited patience and grace is available as you learn the ins and outs of being a good representative of the King and his policies.
However--before joining--individuals should soberly consider the potential consequences of repatriation.
All other nation-states adamantly hate the citizens of this new nation, because their way of life exposes the tyranny, corruption, and utter bankruptcy of every other presently existing nation-state. This has historically resulted in the persecution, imprisonment, and even murder of vocal members of this distributed, national community.
Has this brief made you curious?
If you're interested in an investigative trip down the rabbit hole, please read the following material and ask questions:


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'The Kingdom of Jesus/God/The Heavens' - My Library Shelf | PeakD
A collection of articles challenging prevailing views of the relationship between the church and ersatz civil government... by creatr