> > So, do you have a PLAN? > > my personal plan is to counter the propaganda underpinning the > current political, economic and 'cultural' order.
Sounds good. > > "Abolish the state" isn't sufficient. It may not even be necessary. > > abolishing the state isn't sufficient. It is, however, quite > necessary. So, I'm trying to dream a world where there is no State. Is it Marxist communism? Is it shiny, happy people holding hands? Maybe something like appropedia.org. > > Anything more? > > as far a I can tell, a certain number of people with the correct > ideas is needed to resist govcorp and theocracy. Otherwise you end up like > Jim Bell or Ross Ulbricht. Hmm, the "Joo prophesy" calls for a secular order, not a theocratic one. There is a Christian philosophy of a "holy catholic church" which will answer the remaining questions for Wo/Man regarding religion. Is that desirable? Or should there be no connection to the Divine in this new order? > > Because, while you were > > sleeping, you dreamed up the Fight Club and it's already written. > > not sure what point you're making by rerencing fight club? The point is, I'm believe, is that the world you want is already made and is waiting for YOU. >The main character was rather crazy so I'd describe fight club as >hollywood-pentagon propaganda showing the 'dangers' of 'crazy terrists'. Ha, no, I think not. The main character was what every anarchist yearns to be: intelligent, organized, suave, and a better lover than any protestant or bourgoisie. > Oh and yes, buildings get blown up exactly like the buildings the US military > blew up during 9/11. > > Also it's a lot easier to get glycerine from cooking oil. An interesting point... Marcos