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The Liberty Lamp: Libertarian News & Editorials

A blog dedicated to the advancement of libertarian principles, and to the protection of activist groups' privacy and Constitutional rights. Topics include discussions on privacy tips, current events, political topics, and bulletins on how to get involved in various pro-liberty activities.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Anarchists, Foreign Policy, & The War on Terror

After a short sabbatical, the LAN's writing team is "back in black". And back IN the black, which is always good to! To celebrate, they've updated the Writings Page to include a new historical essay. The one's by Richard Bach Jensen, and is entitled, The U.S., International Policing,
and the War Against Anarchist Terrorism
. In short, it's about the "anarchist threat of violence" in the laste 19th and 20th centuries, and reveals a really rather spooky comparison to today's so-called "War on Terror". Check it out by visiting the Writings Page, or just click the title link of this post.


In other news, Anonymity Portal has some new content that some might find interesting and/or useful.

LEARN FROM HISTORY.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Another Cool Anonymity Website

The site linked to above (called On the Identity Trail) is a pretty cool archive of technical and prodedural information for privacy minded readers. There's a good wealth of knowlege there that ranges from simple FAQs for newbies all the way through some hardcore theoretical computer science application presentation materials. The site is easy to navigate, is organized very well, and has something useful for everyone. Plus it has a sexy powder blue and pink color scheme. How cute is that?! :)

Saturday, February 11, 2006

The Free State Project, Etc.

Well, it's official. At least one of us (possibly more) has bitten the bullet and finally decided to join the Free State Project! The West Coast is really getting way too expensive and socialist for libertarians, especially in recent years- ergo New Hampshire! For those readers interested in political action and protest, check out the local NH Underground organization. They have been doing some pretty cool things out there, and this is a major factor in choosing NH to make a stand for liberty.

In other news, check out this cool blog post regarding the DownsizeDC.org "Hold a grudge about the 'RealID Act'" action item:

This act does not make us safer but only provides the illusion of safety. By endangering our values as expressed in the declaration of idependence and our constitution we only invite the tyranny of fear. The ID Act makes us no more secure than the Sedition act of John Adams, the suspension of habeas corpus by Lincoln,or the internment of Americans of Japanese descent. It is our values of freedom that is our greatest safety and there is no substitute for the arduous work of law enforcement and citizen vigilance.

STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS.