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by Frederick Mann
10/10/97
Freedom Ship - The
Most Advanced Freedom Project Yet
Introduction
In conception, 'Freedom Ship' seems to be one of the most advanced
freedom projects I know of. It's a project to build a huge ship, three times as long as
the Empire State Building is tall -- 4310 ft. long, 725ft. wide. It will have a
superstructure, rising 25 stories above its deck. It will have space for at least 50,000
residents, 15,000 personnel, and 20,000 guests and visitors.
It will be powered by 100 diesel engines and will circle
the world once every two years. About 25% of the time it will be underway at sea, and
about 75% of the time it will be holding in-place in coastal waters near major cities.
Other features of 'Freedom Ship':
- A commercial center with a free-enterprise economy.
- Residential and commercial condominiums.
- High-quality, fresh food and clean water.
- $200,000,000 hospital.
- Superb safety and security.
- Excellent banking and communication facilities.
- 3,800 ft. airplane landing strip.
- Fleet of commuter aircraft and hydrofoils.
- Duty/tax-free shopping.
- Educational, recreational, and entertainment facilities.
- Modest cost of living.
Check out http://www.freedomship.com/
for more details. [If you decide to reserve a condominium -- no obligation -- no funds
being solicited -- please specify "Boston Tea Party II-FM" as your Sales Agent.]
I don't know whether the people behind 'Freedom Ship' have
their act sufficiently together to succeed. It's a lot easier to put up a sophisticated
website than to build a huge ship. Nevertheless, I'm highly impressed with what I've seen
so far and with my limited contact with people involved in the project.
I've heard a rumor that 'Popular Mechanics' is working on
an extensive article on 'Freedom Ship,' possibly with a picture on the front cover. If
this comes about, it could boost interest and reservations substantially.
Disclaimer: This article constitutes the
dissemination of information in accordance with the right to free speech. Nothing in this
article is to be interpreted as legal, accounting, tax, currency, banking, or investment
advice. Anyone seeking such advice should consult a properly qualified and accredited
professional. All readers of this article are emphatically advised to obey all laws on
Earth and in the Universe to the letter.
The Economic Means to Freedom
This is the second in a series of articles on the Economic Means to Freedom. The first
article covered three principles: (1) Opportunity Gap; (2) Three Economic Sectors --
public, private, and free-enterprise; and (3) Free-Enterprise Institutions. You can access the first article here.
The Opportunity Gap is the difference between where people
are and where they could or should be. The essence of the Economic Means to Freedom is to
provide people with the means to bridge the Opportunity Gap -- to advance from where they
are to where they could or should be.
If 'Freedom Ship' succeeds, it will achieve this in several
respects. Residents will enjoy a high quality of life with superb safety and security,
while traveling the world in style and comfort. Both residents and businesses will enjoy
the absence of terrocrats(coercive political agents or terrorist bureaucrats) and the
benefits of free-enterprise.
'Freedom Ship' could also become an outstanding example of
a Free-Enterprise Institution -- the Economic Means to Freedom in practice. It may become
a model for others to emulate.
Money Can Buy Freedom
The fourth principle of the Economic Means to Freedom is that money can buy freedom. It
can buy you the freedom to live where you want to and to travel when and where you want
to. Money can buy a group of people the freedom to build a 'Freedom Ship' and to escape
the tyranny of terrocrats.
Money can buy you freedom from having to work to earn a
living. To a considerable extent, money can buy you freedom from illness and disease.
Money can buy you the freedom of a longer life. Within a few decades, money may even be
able to buy freedom from death.
Consider the possibility that using money in profitable
ways to expand freedom -- the Economic Means to Freedom -- is by far the most powerful
freedom strategy. This is because it can set a snowball effect in motion. Part of the
profits can be used to increase or expand freedom-promoting activities and enterprises in
profitable ways. These profits can be used in turn to expand further...
Money can probably buy freedom to a greater extent than
even I have begun to imagine...
This will become more evident as we expand free-enterprise
currency, banking, and barter institutions, such as those mentioned in the first article
of this series.
No-Opposition Strategy
"If you can avoid it, never play on the other guy's field, by the other guy's rules,
or with the other guy's ball. He didn't design his system to give you
the advantage. Remember that organisms defending their own territory are twice as
effective as an intruding attacker." -- L. Neil Smith
Here's the fifth main principle of the Economic Means to
Freedom. When we oppose something, or try to reform it, we usually encounter opposition.
Our effort elicits an almost automatic counter-effort. In practicing the Economic Means to
Freedom, we don't attempt to change, oppose, reform, or overthrow any political or
economic systems. We simply create our own voluntary alternatives in the free-enterprise
sector.
'Freedom Ship' is an excellent example of this principle in
action.
The bogus power of terrocrats depends on the support from
their victims. In practicing the Economic Means to Freedom, we find practical ways to
legally, elegantly, and safely withdraw our support. The power of terrocrats is tenuous --
largely based on illusion, flimsy, fragile, and of little substance.
Understanding this dynamic of human power enabled Mohandas
Gandhi to play a major role in the defeat of the armed might of the British Empire without
firing a shot. The East German terrocrats, backed by 300,000 Russian troops, could not
keep the Berlin wall standing, once a critical mass of people just said "NO!" to
the system. When the victims of the Soviet terrocrats withdrew their support, the Soviet
Empire collapsed overnight.
Because of gradual currency debasement (inflation), budget
deficits, property seizures, Nazi-like terrorism (like Waco and Ruby Creek), fragile
schemes like "social security" and "medicare," and other criminal
violations, terrocrats are in the process of destroying their own coercive power systems.
They are gradually losing credibility and control.
The example of 'Freedom Ship' may set in motion a whole
range of initiatives whereby many more people find practical and profitable ways to
withdraw their support from terrocrats.
A basic theme of the Economic Means to Freedom is
"building freedom" rather than "fighting for freedom" or
"fighting against tyranny." I believe that if a critical mass of people were to
focus on building freedom, corrupt political systems will eventually lose their power and
influence.
What You Can Do
1. If you haven't already done so, check out FreedomShip.com
(alternative URLs: FreedomShipCity.com, CityatSea.com) and Ship-World.
2. If you don't have the first article in this series, you can access it here.
3. Subscribe to the Free World Order and Advanced Freedom
Solutions lists, and explore with others the best ways to implement the Economic Means to
Freedom. To subscribe to the FWO list, click here. To subscribe
to the AFS list, click here.
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