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Don't forget #bluecollarbitcoin

Using VHF/UHF in local areas with a few receivers getting block chain data from black streams satellite or the few internet access points can greatly help communities in rural or difficult to reach locations

Its all good, I do agree with you about Starlink though.

What could possibly go wrong with everyone's internet access & activity being controlled by a single entity.

Make #hamradio cool again

Decentralize comms

Decentralize the net

Stay free, stay sovereign

Care to elaborate? I'm always down to hear a new opinion

#asknostr

Anyone else looking forward to getting a #satslink & seeing what we can make it do?

yeah mate, I had been reading up on whirlpools & samourai wallet.

suddenly boom you're doing it.

it was like a sign for me to pull the trigger & clean my UTXO set

#bitcoin

#whirlpool

#nonkyc

#freedom

#plebchain

You inspired me, what can I say

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#FreedomPoll

#AskNostr

#1k sats for every repost!

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The Magna Carta (1215 - 1217) was

“The first written constitution in European history that established rights of any kind.”

https://everything-everywhere.com/the-magna-carta/

It was drafted by nobles (with guns of their own) to protect themselves and their property from abuses by The Monarch.

This “first constitution” had nothing to do with “human rights” as we know them. It established protections for the privileged class BY permitting the monarch to STILL have absolute power over all others.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta

This same pattern is prevalent throughout the history of constitutions. People with guns and power (over people) negotiating with each other to preserve these.

Today, constitutions are seen as documents protecting human rights. In truth, they are documents outlining the “rules” (laws) by which power (over people) may be wielded. In this way, constitutions guarantee the existence of (an ever expanding and centralized) government by asserting it’s role as “law”.

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My questions for freedom lovers:

Could society (at large) still function without a centralized “rules of governance”?

What would be the “minimum human rights” agreement needed for such a society (of many freedom respecting governments) to thrive?

It could but get a large enough group of people & they'll draft their own version of laws soon enough.

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