Tax Rebellion 2026:
Manufactured Consent to Blame Immigrants While the Real Parasites Stay Invisible
I’ve noticed large accounts on social media coordinating to say we should all stop paying taxes. This unified push started amid recent reports of a Somali fraud probe in Minnesota. The irony is that many of these coordinated accounts are also pro-Israel, lol.
Instead of the focus being on our Moloch-worshipping jewish overlords or even their genocidal parasite state, Israel, the focus of blame is being pushed on foreigners with subhuman-level low IQs for welfare fraud and directing anger at boomers, rather than at those who allowed these immigrants in and brainwashed prior generations via outlets like CNN and Fox News.
Boomers aren’t the only ones receiving Social Security; many Gen Z and millennials get disability benefits too, often because they’ve been pushed out of the workforce. Cutting Social Security would be a terrible idea.
This “screw the tax man” trend, although needed, doesn’t feel authentic. It seems like a pretext to blame non-conformists for any economic crash, seize boomer properties, and advance a global reset.
Also, does anyone remember Napster? There’s truth to the idea that they can’t arrest everyone if enough people stop paying taxes. But looking back, I suspect Napster was engineered to pave the way for today’s digital sharing, streaming, subscription, and “borrowing” economy—promoted under net neutrality as freedom of information and anti-consumerism, but really to build a surveillance state around our data. You will own nothing and be happy.





It’s Time for a Digital Bill of Rights:
We live in a world where our digital footprints are often more permanent and revealing than our physical ones. From the data collected by the apps on our phones to the algorithms that shape our news feeds and opportunities, our fundamental rights are being challenged in ways the founders of our oldest democracies could never have imagined.
https://www.harvard.com/book/9781678149567
The Dual-Economy Manifesto:
A radical blueprint for financial privacy, government transparency, and a free economic future.








very good noticing... I am noticing the same