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RE: Getting A Library Card Without Government ID

I like what you stand for and I wish I could do the same but I am still having a hard time wrapping my head around it, how to function without government issued ID when 99% of the world isn't set up to handle something so different. Do you find using this notarized ID to be a hassle in any other aspects of your life? How much freer do you feel? I think tossing a government issued ID would feel pretty freeing. -Aimee

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In canada, they must accommodate religious freedom.
If you know your religion and can cite proof of exemption, as well as know that those helping you have a duty to accommodate, it can be an interesting experience.
So far I haven't had any problems.
But it's only been a year.
I feel better. But sometimes more in a cage because it's now not just the government I have to watch for, it's people who like to ruin your life cause they feel they're doing the right thing by calling the "authorities" on you.

People scare me more than the government.
It's like the matrix - if they aren't unplugged they're still one of them.
Makes sense?

It's one of the scariest best things ive ever done.

The Matrix, that totally makes sense. I feel like the government has a sneaky way of getting the people to do their dirty work for them. They plant ideas that grow like weeds so that the masses keep the few who are unplugged surpressed. Thanks for the information. I am glad to see you blogging again and look forward to your articles. -Aimee

Contracts, mind manipulation and control through fear.
It's all a giant racketeering scheme.