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Apr 24, 2023Liked by Ryan Ambler

No one seems to be asking the obvious questions; so I’ll give it a shot.

Is the final result worth it? Potentially no travel, prison, fines, damaged relationships; all for believing it’s your “right” to not pay taxes? It’s a precarious step that no one else seems prepared to make except yourself.

Also, are you saying you want to comply with parts of society but not other parts? meaning, you don’t want to pay your taxes because you don’t want to be a slave but you’re happy to keep using goods and services provided by other people that are slaves?

Is not paying taxes really about your “rights” or more about ‘getting back’ at the government re the jab?

I’m not sure I would use Dr Peter McCullough as a valid reference, although very compelling, we don’t know if a lot of what he has said is true; a lot would appear to not be accurate.

I remember the KP days, around the time you were going to Zaks meditation classes, you were so zen. However, this not paying taxes business, and “we are all slaves” narrative, seems like it’s heading in the other direction. I’m not against what you are doing bro, just looking out for you. Using words like ‘we are slaves’ or ‘enslaved’ is hyperbolic and potentially triggering for a lot of people. I think if you want your information and opinions to effectively provoke people then softer verbiage might be better (IMO).

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