Heh, that's really funny, considering that the United States is already in a state of anarcy. He who has the most lawyers, buddy-connections and bucks, can do anything and is indeed already in power. Last elections witnessed the take-over of the Unites States by military crypto-anarchists.
George W. Bush is one of these nasty crypto-anarchists. On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Aimee Farr wrote: > Somebody wrote: > > > I, in particular (and many other Cpunk Movement members) do not > > consider People That Control Armed Men to be "us" and will not identify > their snitching > > capabilities with my well-being. > > So "Cypherpunks" is a political movement, then? You are cohesive, and, as > frequently pointed out, have a written doctrine. (i.e., "read the archives, > twit" seems to echo in my mind). You have meatspace meetings, and members > which identify with you as a "movement." > > *ponder* > > AN ACT > To protect the United States against certain un-American and subversive > activities by requiring registration of Crypto-Anarchist Networks, and for > other purposes. > > TITLE I - CRYPTO-ANARCHIST ACTIVITIES CONTROL > > Section 1. (a) This title may be citied as the "Crypto-anarchist Subversive > Activities Control Act of 2002." > > NECESSITY FOR LEGISLATION > > Sec. 2. As a result of evidence adduced before various committees of the > Senate and House of Representatives, the Congress hereby finds that -- > (1) There exists a world Anarchist movement which, in its origins, its > development, and its present practice, is a world-wide revolutionary > movement whose purpose it is, by treachery, deceit, infiltration into other > groups (governmental and otherwise), espionage, sabotage, terrorism, and any > other means deemed necessary, to establish an Anarchist World Disorder > through the medium of world-wide anarchist disorganization. > (2) The direction and control of the world Crypto-anarchist movement is > vested in and exercised by world-wide criminal networks aided by foreign > intelligence agencies hostile to the interests of the United States. > (3) These networks establish, or causes the establishment of, and utilizes, > in various countries, action organizations which are not free and > independent organizations, but are sections of a world-wide > Anarchist-Criminal Conspiracy, and are controlled, directed, and subject to > the discipline of shadow networks who have as their aim the subversion of > United States intelligence gathering capabilities. > (4) Of these groups, crypto-anarchist organizations endeavor to carry out > the objectives of these unholy alliances by bringing about the overthrow of > existing governments by any available means, including force if necessary, > and setting up Criminal dictatorships. Although such organizations usually > designate themselves as political parties, non profit organizations and > loose affiliations of individuals, they are in fact constituent elements of > the world-wide Criminal-Anarchist movement and promote the objects of such > movement by conspiratorial and coercive tactics, instead of through the > democratic process of a free elective system or through the > freedom-preserving means employed by a political party which operates as an > agency by which people govern themselves. > (5) In carrying on the activities referred to above, these organizations in > various countries are organized on a secret, conspiratorial basis and > operate to a substantial extent though organizations, commonly known as > nonprofit organizations, mailing lists and intellectual societies, which in > most circumstances are created and maintained, or used, in such a manner as > to conceal the facts as to their true character and purposes, and their > membership, and to serve as a recruitment vehicle. > (6) The agents of Crypto-Anarchy have devised clever and ruthless espionage, > sabotage and subversive tactics which are carried out in many instances in > form or manner successfully evasive of existing law. > (7) The Crypto-Anarchist network in the United States is inspired and > controlled in a large part by foreign agents, who communicate with them in a > "sneaky" manner. > (8) Crypto-Anarchists represent a clear and present danger to the national > security of these United States, and make it necessary, that Congress, in > order to provide for the common defense, to preserve the sovereignty of the > United States as an independent nation, and to guarantee unto each state a > republican form of government, enact appropriate legislation in recognition > of this conspiracy, and to prevent it from accomplishing its purpose in the > United States. > > DEFINITIONS > > Sec. 3. For the purposes of this title-- > ... > (2) The term "organization"...includes a group of persons, whether or not > incorporated, permanently or temporarily associated together for joint > action on any subject or subjects. > (3) The term "crypto-anarchist infiltrated organization" means.... > > PROHIBITED ACTS > > (It gets nasty here, you don't want to know.) > > > ~Aimee