The Borders Between US States Are Obsolete
• https://www.zerohedge.com by Ryan McMakenIn recent years, we've seen the issue of changing US state borders come up repeatedly. For example, activists in some Colorado counties in 2013 proposed breaking off to form a new state.
Consider the freedom offered by the 9th Amendment here https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/ninth_amendment and here https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-9/ninth-amendment-current-doctrine. Then check out Private Membership Associations (PMA) here https://duckduckgo.com/?q=private+membership+association&ia=web. Then form a PMA using blockchain technology to make loads of PMAs that all have the same ideology. The memberships are a form of privacy that can treat its members as a State, without the formal federal or state governments having anything to say about it. Since PMAs are written, the courts have already decided in privacy's favor for well over 100 years.
That's an interesting take Ed. Does Ernie have any episodes covering PMAs?
Regarding the below request: Go to the FP Archives > Search by Keyword, and in the Google search box search on "Private Membership Association." Two links are here https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Newspaper/316345-2021-11-27-private-membership-associations.htm and here https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Media/316021-2021-11-19-2021-11-19-ernest-interviews-aaron-bowman-on-private-membership.htm. There is at least one more.
Note that blockchain methods are advantageous in several ways. One way is that some States limit PMAs to a certain maximum number of members. But all States maintain the minimum number of members as being 'two members'. Blockchain could be used to make any two members to have exactly the same kind of PMA as any other two members, without that they be members of the same PMA as any other two. This would allow a member to hold membership in millions of PMAs, which were all the same, thereby bringing back to the people the idea of being Kings and Queens over their own property (lives). Blockchain would also allow certifiable and verifiable, basic PMA adherence rules to be written once, and to be adopted by millions. They would make copies for verification and certification, of course. Development needed.
I believe that the people at https://www.proadvocate.org/ are the original (and maybe best) for today's PMA. Watch "Outside of Government Reach PMA - Private Membership Association - Karl Dahlstrom ProAdvocate Group" > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJJiSMcJKaE.