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And these days you would probably be added to some kind of watch list. But what if you had a real choice? What if you could choose between having enough land to sustain yourself, and internet connectivity, or belonging to a self supporting humanitarian organization dedicated to protecting the free, providing them the tools they need to prosper, and expanding/exploring the frontiers of knowledge, the world, and eventually space? Which would you choose? And what if you could change your mind?
Two of the major obstacles are hypocrisy("I'm a Conservative, but I need public services", or "I'm a liberal, but I want to do my own thing"), and the public's enormous resistance to any kind of change while their bellies are full.
Acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat