Going on the street to "protest" is really dumb and useless. The best protest is just using Bitcoin as much as you can and boycott the govs and banks.
The definition of the word “protest” means a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
Within the legal system, this can be in the way of a written declaration, typically by a notary public, that a bill has been presented and payment or acceptance refused.
The word Protest is derived from the Latin word “prōtestārī” meaning “to declare publicly” and the root word “testārī” meaning “to testify” ergo Pro-test means to “testify publicly”.
However as “the public” has now become a controlled jurisdiction, to “protest” is no longer a right, but a “privilege” that can be revoked at any time by those who control the “general public”, “society” or “community”.
Furthermore, the very action of protesting indicates an obligation to adhere to the very issue you are protesting against.
This is why so many protests and petitions are organised and funded by the very corporate organisations you are protesting against, such as “big oil” and governments.
In simple terms you are accepting the “corporate authority”, and by protesting it you are strengthening it.
Here is a very good explanation by Robert Menard about why people should NOT protest but do something else instead:
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The state loves when people protest, it shows people have given authority over to the government.
The tactics the police use in protests should also be analysed as its pretty evil what they do to turn them violent.
The problem is that people are extremely cowardly and ignorant.
Today in a group I was commenting that we have to use Bitcoin, that we have to create circular economies.
The response from some was that if we use Bitcoin as money, the government will come after you and seize your house, your car, and blah blah blah, so what?
So what solution do these NPCs offer? Protest, as you say? That never works...😂
Sólo una pequeña minoría entenderá esto.
La mayoría saldrá a protestar espontáneamente y a la semana habrá quedado en nada, como siempre, seguirán siendo esclavos hasta la muerte.
Triste realidad.
Robert Ménard was one of my earliest influences regarding sovereign being.


Interesting. I don't know the guy, but I'm going to read this one.
Tell that to the people in Nepal.
Going on the street to "protest" is really dumb and useless. The best protest is just using Bitcoin as much as you can and boycott the govs and banks.
The definition of the word “protest” means a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
Within the legal system, this can be in the way of a written declaration, typically by a notary public, that a bill has been presented and payment or acceptance refused.
The word Protest is derived from the Latin word “prōtestārī” meaning “to declare publicly” and the root word “testārī” meaning “to testify” ergo Pro-test means to “testify publicly”.
However as “the public” has now become a controlled jurisdiction, to “protest” is no longer a right, but a “privilege” that can be revoked at any time by those who control the “general public”, “society” or “community”.
Furthermore, the very action of protesting indicates an obligation to adhere to the very issue you are protesting against.
This is why so many protests and petitions are organised and funded by the very corporate organisations you are protesting against, such as “big oil” and governments.
In simple terms you are accepting the “corporate authority”, and by protesting it you are strengthening it.
Here is a very good explanation by Robert Menard about why people should NOT protest but do something else instead:
Nah, blocking roads is definitely a protest
I don't think protests solves anything, but I didn't know this legal side of it. Very interesting!
Use Bitcoin ignore the mf’s.
A very good post regarding modern protests and the reinforcing of statism that manifests out of it. Agora is the answer and remains the only standing true form of protest facilitated by #bitcoin.
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Going on the street to "protest" is really dumb and useless. The best protest is just using Bitcoin as much as you can and boycott the govs and banks.
The definition of the word “protest” means a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
Within the legal system, this can be in the way of a written declaration, typically by a notary public, that a bill has been presented and payment or acceptance refused.
The word Protest is derived from the Latin word “prōtestārī” meaning “to declare publicly” and the root word “testārī” meaning “to testify” ergo Pro-test means to “testify publicly”.
However as “the public” has now become a controlled jurisdiction, to “protest” is no longer a right, but a “privilege” that can be revoked at any time by those who control the “general public”, “society” or “community”.
Furthermore, the very action of protesting indicates an obligation to adhere to the very issue you are protesting against.
This is why so many protests and petitions are organised and funded by the very corporate organisations you are protesting against, such as “big oil” and governments.
In simple terms you are accepting the “corporate authority”, and by protesting it you are strengthening it.
Here is a very good explanation by Robert Menard about why people should NOT protest but do something else instead:
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Best policy is to avoid political anything always.
Does anyone else think Menard looks like Hell Boy in this video?


Interesting idea but I totally disagree. I hear a lot of excuses and justifications from people who find new ways to console themselves into why they don't need to do anything. Inaction or laziness made into a virtue.
I'm a political activist, organizer, consultant, and political Party committee member. You've seen many of the marches, protests, and speeches that the group I'm in has done, guaranteed. We have pushed Nationalism as a concept and platform out of the murky shadows from where its stayed for nearly a century. We've pushed Nationalism to new heights of effectiveness, professionalism, virtue, relevance, importance, aearhetic, model example, and into the national consciousness. We've become a force unable to be dismissed any longer.
What started a tiny movement of a few men 8 years ago is now the largest Nationalist movement in America in the last 100 years. We've sparked a racial and ideological awakening across the political landscape. Our marches and demonstrations now get more views than a SUPERBOWL commercial. Our ideas and beliefs are put into action, proclaimed publicly, enacted, and then transform the world and people around us to listen and bend to our vision and Will.
This was not possible by simply posting memes and tweeting online, or just buying Bitcoin. The Internet is a great tool but it is NO SUBSTITUTE for operating in the real world and making a spectacle that can't be ignored.
Our demonstrations and protests gain attention, which begets more members to join our organization. Our resources in terms of manpower, ability, skills, and diversity of careers involved means we now have men operating in media, the political sphere, running local governments, city councils, working with Young Republicans to make them more Nationalist, youth groups, professional martial arts spaces, operating in State and Federal elections and campaigns, running gyms, and more. We are able to hire our own guys and are changing thousands of people's minds, bodies, and lives. All while literally changing the direction America is moving, politically and ideologically.
Only through protesting and being bold enough to reclaim the public square to showcase our ideas and ideals was this possible. We have only just got started but I feel confident that we, or our guys, will obtain major power within the decade and be able to make real, consequential change through policy and politics to make the world the way we want it to be.
I of course love, own, and advocate for Bitcoim constantly, but discounting the public square and the power of protesting would be a mistake. Politics necessarily MUST take place in public, not online. Or at least, not online-only.
IRL > URL.



"Anyone who does stuff IRL is a fed" isn't an argument.
What's ironic is the practice of Fedjacketing organizations is a tactic started by the FBI.
If I were to ask you why you think a peaceful Nationalist activism organization is "glowing" you will have no response, no actual reason. You just heard it on Twitter and repeat it mindlessly. It's pathetic how crippled with fear and paranoia everyone has become. Which is exactly what the federal government wanted to begin with.

