Author: Graham Smith

Cheering for Death: Why Only Idiots Support War

It’s okay to be an “idiot.” Everyone is ignorant of one thing or another, and I myself used to be an idiot supporter of war, simply because I didn’t realize what it actually was. As the world stands at the precipice of another world war, fomented by bankers and social engineers in the shadows, and
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‘I Did Nazi This Coming’ — Newest Global Lockdowns Worst Yet

Border closures, renewed business restrictions, and now, this time, the unjabbed being directly forced under threat of violence to receive a so-called vaccination against their will. Oh, did I mention concentration camps? Because there’s those, too. Let’s have a look at the new round of lockdowns and travel restrictions plaguing the planet. All unnecessarily, of
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The Increasing Risk of Being a Free Marketeer

The state only wants one thing, and it’s your most important free market asset. While until now tax (theft)-evaders, free marketeers in black and gray markets, and other non-violent traders have been thrown in cages, fined, brutalized, and even killed; now the parasite class wants you to sign away the deed to your own biological
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Why Political Minds Can’t Understand Konkin’s Simple Idea

“To be great is to be misunderstood.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance A Clash of Libertarian Titans I’ve just been reading Samuel Edward Konkin III’s response to Murray Rothbard’s critique of his seminal New Libertarian Manifesto. It’s interesting to see the volley of friendly flaming arrows exchanged between the two, as both are such highly respected
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Global Adoption of CBDCs and the Agenda to Destroy Private Money

It’s something that most involved in cryptocurrency are aware of — the exponentially quickening global move toward nation-states adopting central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). However, there are many individuals in mainstream culture that have no idea just how far this technology has progressed, or just how devious the agenda behind it is. Even some in
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Why Hard Anarchy Is Pragmatic: A Refutation of ‘Post-Libertarian’ Sophistry

Pragmatic: relating to matters of fact or practical affairs often to the exclusion of intellectual or artistic matters: practical as opposed to idealistic Merriam-Webster There is nothing new under the sun, as the age-old saying goes, and in anarchist and libertarian circles, it is the same. Yet another “alt-right” (remember those guys?) type of movement
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An Anarchist Response to Political Crusaders

If you truly love liberty and want to see more of it, allow me the freedom of non-participation.   Foaming at the Mouth for Liberty   We’ve all heard it before: “I’ve done MOAR FOR LIVERRRDY THAN U!” Or that popular alternative: “(insert politician’s name) has done more for liberty than you will in your
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Masking an Evil Agenda: Why Covid Propaganda Must Be Meaningless Part 1

“The ultimate goal of fire hosing isn’t to pass off lies as truth. It’s to rob concepts, like facts and reality, of their power.” “There’s nothing as humiliating or disempowering as trying to prove the truth.” – Masha Gessen, Russian-American journalist Defending the Obvious — An Exercise in Humiliation Imagine you’re out with some friends
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Rockefeller Medical Mafia: the Endgame Is Now

Medicine in America, or anywhere in the developed world these days, ain’t what you think it is.   There used to be systems of competition that incentivized cheap prices, innovation, and equality of opportunity. There used to be competing schools of thought providing myriad options for patients seeking one or multiple unique types of treatment
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AML/KYC — It’s Not About Your Safety, It’s About Control

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) policies have little if anything to do with keeping people safe, stopping crime, or ensuring economic stability. Logical argument, history, and current events show this is the case. What these regulations are about is much more insidious: controlling every aspect of your financial life so governments don’t
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Kill the Buddha: Why Your Libertarian Heroes Suck

With Elon Musk demanding a carbon tax today, it’s high time to talk about the ‘Great Man’ cult plaguing libertarianism. That includes Ron Paul.   “If you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha. If you meet a Patriarch, kill the Patriarch.”   -Lin Chi, Zen master, d.866   In a tweet this morning, SpaceX founder
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7 Agorist Elements of Japan, Under Attack

Before anyone gets their fundoshi in a wad, yes, from a general view, Japan is a collectivist culture. Also, statism holds sway. This article, however, aims to focus on the lesser-known (but very prominent locally) positives of the country many are unaware of — the agoristic elements of life in Japan, if you will. Also
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The 3 Best Cryptos for Helping the Poor

Right now, the legacy financial paradigm isn’t helping many people get out of debt, establish economic independence, or break free from self-perpetuating, vicious cycles of poverty. This is because the state is legacy finance, and the whole idea is to keep people living hand-to-mouth, paycheck-to-paycheck, dependent on government for everything. Crypto, on the other hand,
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Menger’s Money: Without Agorist Action, Bitcoin Is Dead

No, this isn’t another salty Peter Schiff article about why bitcoin is going to zero, with victorious Davy Crockett goldbugs hopping about in coonskin caps proclaiming they told us so (though admittedly, such a future might be entertaining). This article is about one simple fact: without daily, permissionless use as money, bitcoin will soon be
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Agorist Nexus Exclusive: James Corbett of The Corbett Report Weighs In on Agorism, The Covid Psyop, and Libertarian Life In Japan

James Corbett is indeed a force to be reckoned with in alternative media, with his prolific, rigorous, and eye-opening work at The Corbett Report garnering much deserved respect and attention across agorist and anarchist circles globally. Even outside of these spheres of influence, he’s making a big impact. Agorist Nexus contributor Graham Smith recently tracked
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Piracy Is Not Theft, Private Keys Ain’t Property, and IP Is Garbage

TL;DR/Trigger Warning: The author is not pro-theft. The author likes and uses crypto and bitcoin. You cannot own an idea or information, and to use violence to claim ownership over such, is not a valid libertarian/anarchist/voluntaryist/agorist position. Pirates are cool.   Arrrgh! Piracy!   Sure, hanging out in a wooden ship with guns and knives
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QUIZ: 5 Signs You Are ‘Woke’ in the Time of Covid

What follows is a simple diagnostic exercise to determine if you or your loved ones may be as smart as a bag of hammers on a pile of dirt with no human soul around for miles. Take the quiz and score yourself from 1 to 5, 5 being “MAX WOKE” and 1 being “STILL A
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3 Ways Anarchist Running Will Improve Your Life

3 Ways Anarchist Running Will Improve Your Life   Anarchist Running? Now that’s gotta be a joke, right? Well, not really. The relationship between anarchism and fitness is an area all too often overlooked in libertarian circles, and that’s a real shame. The mind/body connection, learning the logistics of surviving alone and on the move,
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Cookie-Cutter Unrest in Japan Shows the Global Covid Clampdown Is No Accident

Copycat Unrest in Japan It’s hard to believe that large anti-racism protests and shouting down of cops outside their stations have now come to typically mild and timid Tokyo, Japan — but that’s what’s happening. When I first saw footage of crowds marching through Shibuya, bearing neatly printed placards with slogans copied from America’s highly
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How to Become a Pirate: Counter-Economics in the Time of Covid-19

One fact needs to be dealt with right off the bat, and put openly on the table before any meaningful discussion on agorism or counter-econ can be had: we are facing a violent threat. The state does not play nice, play fair, or have compassion. It is brutal and violent, and a hallucinated abstraction which
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How to Obscure Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash Transactions

Over 11 years into bitcoin’s trajectory, it’s still a commonly held and incorrect belief that bitcoin transactions are anonymous. They may not include your name, but without taking proper steps, data can be aggregated about your addresses and wallets that could tie your identity to your funds. For some people this might be alright, but
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