Tuesday, March 14, 2017

I'm not quite there yet.


Okay I've got a question for Corbett. I'll preface by saying I've seen your excellent round table discussion Pedophiles Run the Government and No One Gives a Damn. So let's say child trafficking ( or illegal weapons trafficking or the narcotics trade) is an international endeavor. How would a peer-to-peer society, which sounds like local governance to me, deal with something like international criminal activity? Wouldn't you need the equivalence of some sort of Federal Law Enforcement, with resources and manpower and labs, to make a case you could win? I've had some small experience with people connected to Organized Crime and these folks have resources (the best legal representation money can buy, embedded intelligence gathering capabilites that rival The CIA, no need for scruples) that can fight local law enforcement to a draw. Part of me likes your defintion of The Anarchist, but as you can see I'm not quite there yet.

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