Exorcising Those Collectivist Spooks: A Brief History & The Practicality of Vonu (LUA Podcast #49)
On this episode of Liberty Under Attack Radio, you'll hear my recent guest appearance on Kyle Turnblazer's The Liberty Forge podcast. We discuss seasteading, The Marinea Project, Rayo, vonu, direct action throughout history, and even dove into some...
How to Start Your Own Country? A Book Review (LUA Podcast #48)
On this episode of Liberty Under Attack Radio, I review and discuss Erwin S. Strauss' book How to Start Your Own Country. I cover the five approaches he presented, namely, traditional sovereignty, ship under flag of convenience, litigation, vonu, and...
Ethical Land Use? with Kyle Rearden (LUA Podcast #47)
Two episodes ago, I was joined by Kyle Rearden to discuss the fact that there is no such thing as "private property" in land ownership here in the USSA--nor was there ever. That said, I have been digitizing VONULIFE, March 1973 and Rayo has an article in...
Hardware Hacking with Jamin Biconik (LUA Podcast #46)
Technology is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, governments utilize it to facilitate the most nefarious invasions of privacy and security; on the other, open source technologies provide a great way to fight back against Leviathan. On this episode of...
Fee Simple vs. Allodial Title: The State is Your Landlord (LUA Podcast #45)
On this episode of Liberty Under Attack, we welcome back our LUA creative consultant, Kyle Rearden, in an attempt to answer this question: is there such a thing as "private" land ownership in Amerika? We provide you with a brief historical overview of the...
“Sovereign Citizens” Are Infiltrating Anarchist Circles (LUA Podcast #44)
It would behoove me to first say that the identifier “sovereign citizen” is an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms, if you will. A “sovereign” is above all else; a “citizen” is “a legally recognized subject of a state,” thereby subordinate to a larger...
VONULIFE, March 1973: An Overview and a Sneak Peek (LUA Podcast #43)
This past week, I obtained a copy of VONULIFE, March 1973. It is chockful of new articles by Rayo as well as additional, highly valuable vonu content. I begin by telling you a bit about the publication and then leave you with a spoken discourse (i.e....