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I see reports about Flock cameras in every city, Chat Control moving forward in Europe, age verification everywhere, digital IDs and constant logging and tracking of everything we do.

The tech for mass surveillance is getting better at a very fast pace. I see no real roadblocks to developed nations implementing full video surveillance of every public space, real time face scanning, and ever more invasive surveiling of our digital lives.

Do you have a plan to defend yourself from this? Are you taking steps to resist? Or are you like me, and just bending over and hoping they pick some other guy's asshole?

Avoiding all these is a meaningless option. You will always be on the run.
The ultimate solution will be efficient ONLY when most of the people will do the same:

  • stop giving politicians power, by voting, support them
  • stop paying taxes
  • stop being a shitizen, be a sovereign individual (where these laws and rules do not apply)
  • use only bitcoin in a circular economy

You cannot fight the state by making petitions, begging for some meaningless privileges or violate their rules. By avoiding and violate their rules, you tacitly AGREE with them.
REBUT THEIR RULES AND THE RULERS !

But most of the people nowadays are so cowards... weak and obedient. State have more power because people are obedient slaves.

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  • stop paying taxes
  • stop being a shitizen, be a sovereign individual (where these laws and rules do not apply)

Very noble and idealistic but people who run businesses and can’t afford to live off their massive bitcoin stack can’t often escape these because that’s what their livelihood depends on.

More practical approach would be to take a minute to consider each tax you’re faced with:

Is this reasonable?

Does this align with my ideals?

How likely is it that I can get away with not paying this?

By being an example in your local community you can shift the Overton window in order to slowly defund the state that no longer represents the people.

Be present and conscious in your actions and accept that you may not see the flowers of your actions bloom but your grandchildren will and that may be enough.

Becoming a sovereign individual is a process, not something people can just switch on.

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You can run a private business. Study PMA and trusts.
Being a slave is the excuse not the solution.

Start reading here:
https://livingintheprivate.blogspot.com/

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This is sovereign citizen garbage written by someone who has no idea how statutory construction works.

That being said, for anyone with the nuts enough to do it (although it really doesn't take nuts because it's completely legal), it is possible to stop paying income (and other) taxes in the United States and exit the scam safely - one just how to understand how the scam is operating.

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This is sovereign citizen

you are wrong, using stupid moronic terms.
Use your few neurons that remain in your brain to explain yourself the oxymoron term as "sovereign citizen".

Explain what is sovereign and what is citizen. It can't be used both. Just by using that term you show us how dumb you are.

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It's a figure of speech.

I bet you also have a hard time with "deafening silence", "open secret", "living dead", etc.

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It's a figure of speech.

definitely you are too dumb for this stuff

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Here you go, big guy. You were probably too busy watching Star Wars movies to learn about this.

359 sats \ 3 replies \ @nout 10 Jul

Learn to use Tor, VPNs, Bitchat, Nostr, Bitcoin and get some extra clean hardware (phone, laptop...) to work with when you need to.
I recommend the short book called The Second Realm: Book on Strategy - Smuggler XYZ

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what about the cameras tho

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Covid masks...

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Reading this post and the comments reminded me of an incident last year involving a coworker and a client. We were in a scheduled meeting, and the client wasn't happy with the outcome; he wanted everything finished in 15 days, but we were already at the 23-day mark and the contract specified a 15-day turnaround. He started raising his voice, using profanity, calling us incompetent, and so on.

It was a very awkward moment (at least for me) but things got worse when the man later sent an email lying about us, claiming we had insulted him and the like.
At that point, our boss called us in to ask what had happened. We explained the situation, and he asked if the meeting had been recorded. We hadn't recorded it, as it was just a routine check-in rather than a working session or an execution meeting.
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nitially, the boss said there was nothing we could do or say in response and that he would have to escalate the matter. However, upon escalating it, he was told that "meetings are recorded even if the record button isn't pressed" meaning one could simply request the recording from Google. Of course, this involved some red tape, but the recordings were accessible.

Sure enough, about a week or two later, my coworker (who was the project manager) was notified that they had the recording and could initiate a formal response against the client for his inappropriate behavior.

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23 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 10 Jul
Do you have a plan to defend yourself from this?

Not directly. My meta-plan to avoid these things is being independent. I try to always know where the exits are, and imagine walking out each, vividly, never getting too dependent/comfortable. If things get unbearable, I'll go live in the woods somewhere and double down on online privacy.

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never getting too dependent/comfortable.

This seems like it would be hard to do. I'm so comfortable with the conveniences by which the state buys my acquiescence that I don't think I really even know how far from freedom I am.

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I’m comfortable with them too. I can imagine getting by without most of it though.

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19 sats \ 0 replies \ @Hazard_sats 9 Jul -30 sats

It's only going to get worse. Governments just want to control us like sheep and keep the population as brainwashed as possible so nobody causes trouble. It's an absolute disgrace. Our only real shield right now is to avoid KYC and legacy banks entirely, stop relying on their centralized systems, and use open-source tools they can't control.