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Long-time Crasher Arrested at Jefferson Memorial
This weekend a long-time crasher was arrested while quietly dancing to the tunes of her iPod at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. She's since been charged with "interfering with an agency function", an ambiguous catch-all if there ever were one. The event, planned months ago by then-Crasher-in-Chief Jason Talley, was to feature a flash mob dance party to pay respect to the ideas proffered by Jefferson. Unfortunately we learned that the State agents present failed to internalize the rights-respecting ideas chiseled into the walls around them. Stay abreast of this incident at FreeTheJefferson1 and on Facebook and let's show those Statists we won't allow them to usurp our rights!
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by Pete on 04/14/08

Shoot Back!

Who Watches The Watchmen? Every year hundreds of reports of police brutality are filed across the country, police and bureaucrats often act as if they are above the law. When someone tries to question their actions it comes down to your word against theirs, it's time to put a stop to that. It's time to arm ourselves, grab your camera: it's time to SHOOT BACK!

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by XaqFixx on 09/28/07

Bureaucrash Ops
Crashers fight an information war against the enemies of freedom either by themselves (solo) or with a cell. Bureaucrats and their statist cheerleaders have been winning battle after battle by dominating popular culture with statist messages and creative activism. We will not reclaim our rights until our we do the same with our message of freedom.

Future battles will be tough. The enemy is highly financed and organized. The government funds their propaganda by taxing the people we are attempting to free. Statist organizations are at an advantage because they don't let the truth get in the way of their expansionist agenda and have little regard for property rights.

We have our own advantages because, unlike the slow bureaucracy, we can move with speed and agility to clog popular culture with pro-freedom / anti-statism statistics, symbols, slogans and images. Crashers answer to no one except their own conscience.

Bureaucrash is dedicated to the idea of creative activism that makes others question their assumptions on political and social issues. The tools for fighting the information war can take almost any form.

The Ministry of Operations's job is to assist you in fighting this information war and to ensure that you are well armed. Whether you are involved as a solo activist or a member of a cell group we are here to help you.

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by HQ on 05/03/07

Bureaucrash.TV
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by erin on 03/01/07

Information War


Bureaucrash HQ and members of the network are constantly at work producing propaganda. We take the sometimes complicated reasons why large governments and bloated bureaucracies are dangerous and condense them into slogans, images and quick statistics. We call these little packets of information ‘memes.

These memes come in a lot of different forms. Sometimes they are in bits of text. Sometimes they are on flyers or full color posters. Sometimes they are on e-cards or t-shirts. Sometimes they are centered on whole campaign websites. They can even be in the lyrics of a song. Every time we produce an item with a meme on it, we include a web address (usually leading right back here to Bureaucrash.com).

People interested in the meme can learn more about the ideas behind it online. They also can join Bureaucrash if they agree with our ideas, download more resources with memes and continue to spread the meme.

Every time you do even a tiny bit of work to put a meme out there, you are not simply spreading an idea. You are also recruiting more people to spread the ideas even further.

This domino effect is at the heart of what is sometimes called guerilla activism. A tiny number of scattered people, can change the world because every action they take has the potential to spread to a whole chain of people.

The Bureaucrash network exists to make this possible.  read more »

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by HQ on 01/11/06

Manifesto


We believe that individuals are sovereign and own their own bodies.

We believe that every person has a right to make decisions about his or her own life, as long as those decisions do not directly harm other people.

We believe that no person has a right to use force against another person – to steal what they have earned or threaten their body or property.

We believe that when a government makes a new rule, it threatens to use force against someone (or everyone).

We believe that when bureaucrats and politicians have the power to make arbitrary rules, they steal our choices.

Therefore, we believe that if governments are to exist they should be small and just have the power to protect us from force and fraud.

Because we believe that any other arrangement breeds corruption and gives other people (bureaucrats) power over us. Any other arrangement makes us all slaves to the bureaucrats.

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by HQ on 12/31/00

Bureaucrash Social Debuts!
Bureaucrash Social Debuts!Yesterday Bureaucrash launched a new site called Bureaucrash Social, a powerful platform with resources that will empower you to promote freedom and connect you to other freedom activists from around the world. Think of Bureaucrash Social as your online home for sharing ideas and collaborating with others to spread the ideas of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free markets. Become active today to bring about a freer world tomorrow.

Also, stay tuned for changes to Bureaucrash.com.


We Must Keep S****y Jobs in America --
    Presidential Candidates Say
Pretty good video from The Onion. Thanks to Elizabeth Imeson for the find.  read more »
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by Pete on 09/19/08

"Race Matters" by Cornel West (my notes
    so far)
I just started reading this book. These are my notes so far.  read more »
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by cupcake on 09/15/08

Individual Rights and Free Markets a Joke to
    Presidential Contenders?
Individual Rights and Free Markets a Joke to Presidential Contenders?Props to Shawn McGonagle for penciling the image and to Elizabeth Imeson for passing it our way. Both Shawn and Elizabeth are students at Grove City College (one of the brightest bastions of liberty around evident by the fact that this comic appeared in their campus paper today). Keep up the great work!



The Joker is Not an Anarchist

In life, we often find ourselves encountering fundamental min-understandings. Nowhere is this more detrimental to harmony—or more annoying generally—than in the realm of politics.

One such fundamental misunderstanding concerns anarchy. What is anarchy? Who exemplifies its advocacy? What does anarchism entail?

Ask different people, and you will get different answers—even among self-described anarchists. But if there is one thing on which I hope all anarchists can agree, it is this: The Joker is not an anarchist!

To view the rest of this article, click here.

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by Alex Peak on 08/26/08


In 2081, everyone will finally be equal.

Kurt Vonnegut's short story, Harrison Bergeron, is being made into a film. You can (and should) watch the trailer and read more about it here.

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by Janet on 08/14/08


we has popularitee!!1!

Liberty lolcats are popping up everywhere! They've been spotted at The Western Standard's Shotgun Blog, The Orvetti Factor, and Last Free Voice.

UPDATE: In a showering of love from the mothership, CEI has been featuring liberty lolcats prominently on their Open Market blog.

In case you haven't taken a look since their introduction, here are a few of the newer liberty lolcats. (full size and more images after the jump)

 read more »

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by HQ on 08/04/08


"Last night I was a trillionaire, today
    I'll be using coins."

Read The Harare Diary, the accounts of a professional living in Zimbabwe's capital city.  read more »

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by Janet on 08/01/08

Homeland Security Claims Authority to Seize
    Laptops Without Suspicion
It has come to light that the Department of Homeland Security authorized the seizing of laptops and other electronic devices -- from iPhones to audio tapes -- from international travelers, including American citizens, despite no evidence of wrongdoing or suspicion.

Also, the DHS policy destroys any claim to privacy as it allows federal agencies to share information collected.

Talk about Homeland Tyranny...

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by Pete on 08/01/08

An Open Letter to The National Campaign to Stop
    Red Light Running
Radley Balko reports that The National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running (being promoted by Ladies Home Journal) has started a petition with the goal of getting the federal government to require the use of red light cameras all across the country. They claim their goal is to save lives, however studies have shown that these cameras do not work, and are often not much more than a thinly veiled attempt at revenue collection. Behind the read more link you can see my open letter to The National Campaign to Stop Red Light Running and their supporters at Ladies Home Journal.  read more »
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by XaqFixx on 07/30/08

LA bans new fast food restaurants... from poor
    neighborhoods.

Because the poor need the rich to help them make "good" decisions. Poor people need to slim down by having some delicious and nutritious organic, free range, locally made granola and home made yogurt with local organic clover honey instead of that fatty Egg McMuffin. Once we tell them how to budget their (very limited) funds, I'm sure they'll find a way to make it work.

/sarcasm.

For more info check out the full story here. For more on why California really sucks lately, read this. For more sarcasm, continue reading after the jump.  read more »

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by Janet on 07/30/08

Canadian military and the war on (some) drugs

(Click through the jump for a larger version of the video.)

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by Janet on 07/29/08

When Sex Is Not as Private as You Expect
People are (or will be) having sex all around America today. But that's nobody's business. Sex is a private matter, right? Except that local authorities sometimes say it is their business.
Read more about the state's infringement in our sex lives in this awesome article by John Stossel and Patrick McMenamin.
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by lee Rippy on 07/28/08

Let Iraq Decide
Being the ardent patriot and son of the revolution as I am, my mind is often a buzz with political thought. I sift through the political philosophies of Aristotle to (my hero) Thomas Jefferson. I am constantly on the search for solutions to today's problems.

As I am well aware, the people must take it upon themselves to change the things that are not right. But more to the point: on one particular day as I was driving down the road an epiphany, if you will, happened upon my inquisitive mind. This epiphany pertains to the Occupation of Iraq by American troops.  read more »

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by SamMcG on 07/26/08

liberty lolcats are here!
liberty lolcats are here!

Check out liberty lolcats, now available under "multimedia."

Props to crashers Nozick and Dagney for coming up with the inaugural batch.  read more »




One-sided science
Climate change is a touchy issue for a lot of people.

I don't claim to have any kind of solution - I think claiming to understand or control our climate is even more conceited than thinking we can unilaterally run an economy.

One thing I do think warrants attention, though, is the lack of tolerance for debate on the issue. I don't normally get too upset about stories of private censorship on this issue, but I find it very hard to ignore when statutory bodies such as Ofcom in the UK start censoring the debate.  read more »

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by Janet on 07/21/08

Heller starts registration process
On Friday, Dick Heller, plaintiff in the DC v. Heller decision, began the (still ridiculous) process of registering his handgun.

Read Reason's write-up here, and a Washington Post blog writeup here.  read more »

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by Janet on 07/21/08

Another way to approach homeland security
I'm curious to hear what crashers have to say about this plan to deal with fighting terrorism in America. Obviously it's still a state-based solution, but I think it would definitely be an improvement.

More info (and a synopsis so you don't have to read the whole thing) after the jump.  read more »

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by Janet on 07/21/08

The Jeffersonian Libertarian
The Jefferson Libertarian is a blog devoted to exposing statism and despotism. This site is a revolutionary cell devoted to spreading the cause of individual liberty and freedom.

Check out a sample post after the jump...  read more »

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by jeffersonian on 07/20/08