RentaCops in Public Spaces?
Justin
justin-cypherpunks at soze.net
Tue May 23 07:37:46 PDT 2006
On 2006-01-24T11:25:33-0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
> >That's easy enough. Grab a gun, sweat pants, hooded jacket, ski mask,
> >gloves, and lurk outside some isolated fine dining establishment. If
> >your (loyal) taxpayers complain about taxation without representation,
> >accuse them of being unpatriotic, and offer them a chance to vote on who
> >you mug next.
>
> Sounds like a plan.
>
> Any other Cypherpunks sick of this crypto-anarchy bullshit and wanna get in
> on the next new government? Don't miss out: early joiners get a higher
> share of the taxes.
It seems that a better plan is to go to Iraq and hold hostage citizens
of the Axis of Supplication:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2191229,00.html
That's $5 million U.S. per abduction. You can't get that kind of ROI in
Mexico. Of course, as a kidnapper in Mexico, you don't have the U.S.
military hunting you.
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I. Enthusiasm. IV. Search for the Guilty.
II. Disillusionment. V. Punishment of the Innocent.
III. Panic. VI. Praise & Honor for the Nonparticipants.
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