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How To Beat Terrorism
(The Feature Article)
 
Always Changing
The Editor’s Notes
by Ken Holder, Editor
And here is that long-awaited (not really) picture of Our Publisher,
Mr. L. Neil Smith, and Me, Yer Humble Editor Person…
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Letters to the Editor
from Jeff Fullerton, and Kristophr
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How To Beat Terrorism
by L. Neil Smith
Away, way back in 1977, when I began writing my first novel, 
The Probability Broach (still in print, after four decade), I 
was regarded as something of a nutcase because I argued that American 
society would be a much better, safer place if everybody who wanted 
to, carried a gun. I was by no means the first to do so, nor was I 
the only one at the time, but, except for Robert A. Heinlein, Elmer 
Keith, and the ghost of H. Beam Piper, I often felt very much alone 
in my simple, straightforward, common-sense advocacy of exercising 
one’s natural rights under the Second Amendment to the 
Constitution. Now, of course, forty years later, armed self-defense 
has become a social movement. The degree to which I share 
responsibility for that is debatable, but I am proud of any part I 
may have had in it.
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Thoughts On Voting
by A.X. Perez
Went to vote in a run off election today. Used carry license as 
voter ID. Between time spent in no gun zones or carrying under 
circumstances where no license is required this is most of the use I 
get from having a Texas handgun carry license. I one time ran off at 
the mouth and said you should need the same ID to vote as to pack 
heat, so this is just being consistent.
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What Michael Shermer Doesn’t Get About Libertarianism
by Sean Gangol
For those of you who may not have heard of him, Michael Shermer is 
the founding publisher of Skeptic magazine and is used 
frequently as a representative for skeptical thinkers whenever you 
have a TV show that discusses something that is paranormal in nature. 
I referenced him once in my article, “Secular Statists” where I mistakenly referred to him as the 
editor of the Skeptical Inquirer. My apologies to Michael 
Shermer. Though what I did get right about Michael Shermer is that 
his political beliefs do lean in the direction of libertarianism, but 
he has a long way to go before he can call himself a True Scotsman.
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A critique of Mike Adams on Bitcoin “end game”
by Jim Davidson
Recently, Natural News published an essay by Mike Adams about the 
end of Bitcoin. There are some things that Adams writes which I believe are not 
true. He clearly believes that Bitcoin is a giant scam and will never 
be a useful tool in storing value outside the confiscatory banking 
system. I’m not really clear on what he thinks is a good system 
of money, perhaps he loves the government fiat money, I simply 
don’t know. My own opinion is that Bitcoin is a very logical protocol that 
allows a distributed ledger to be maintained in a decentralised way. 
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The Norseman’s Diaries: Spring Edition from Scratch
by Jeff Fullerton
After a rather chilly ending—Spring is coming to an end and 
it is time for a long overdue edition that would have been done 
sooner were it not for memory problems plaguing my iPhone that 
required some desperate measures to free up space in order to 
function. Unfortunately in the process I accidentally deleted the 
threads that I intended to source my dated entries from —along 
with a good bit of other stuff I shouldn't have —and so the 
article had to be done from scratch as opposed to mining ready made 
text. The upside of it is that I am now able to take more pictures 
and can probably compose something without that annoying pop up 
telling me I have to manage storage space and won't let me access 
email until I delete stuff.
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Doubling Down on Disaster
by Vin Suprynowicz
Unless you actually die, defeat—in war or in politics—bestows 
one great blessing: All excuses and rationalizations collapse. Defeat requires you to re-examine 
your whole approach. “How could this have happened? Where did our efforts stray from the 
useful and necessary?” It’s an opportunity to find and promote new leaders—younger, 
bolder, plainspoken men who’ve had their “boots on the ground” out there. They 
then get a chance to rebuild based not on fantasy or time-worn “rules,” but on facts 
newly confronted. Old assumptions get thrown out with the garbage. Thus, losers often get back in the game.…
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Theresa May: The Mummy Has Dissolved!
by Sean Gabb
I  was hoping for a Conservative majority of no more than twenty seats in 
this election. Instead, they lost their majority. They seem able to 
cobble together some kind of deal with the Ulster Unionists. That will 
keep them in office. But they will not have the blank cheque they 
demanded. They have not even the limited mandate I wanted for them. They
 and their leader have made a mess of things.
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The Centipede Army, the New Right, and the Great Meme War
by Giovanni Martelli
In my twenty years on the internet, I have been part of many 
cultures: I’ve hung around with weeaboos and other anime 
subcultures, with gamers, with language nerds, with history buffs, 
with liberals and progressives. I’m a mild-mannered, 
soft-spoken, socially-left millennial (on the upper end), and have 
been an activist for LGBT rights for over a dozen years. But never 
once have I felt so welcome as I do with my family of patriots in 
what’s known as the Centipede Army.
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