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Male, 17, US. I'm a student and work tech support part-time.
"...because unless we stand for something, we shall fall for anything."
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Tchoob - New Member
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Hi there!! I'm a Mexican living in Ireland - 25 years old - Male - B. Information Systems - Tired of this corrupted and inefficient system we are currently in. Great to find people who try to use reason, logic and common sense to approach the problems of society. Will be glad to help and promote.
- Cowboy_Bebop
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Cowboy_Bebop wrote:Hi there!! I'm a Mexican living in Ireland - 25 years old - Male - B. Information Systems - Tired of this corrupted and inefficient system we are currently in. Great to find people who try to use reason, logic and common sense to approach the problems of society. Will be glad to help and promote.
Welcome Cowboy Bebop,
Great to have your support! Check out the action section if you would like to help.
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Nathan Sanders - Admin
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Hi everyone.
I'm a German atheist (perhaps agnostic; what me worry) in my late twenties. I'm not affiliated to any political party since I figure people in power will more often than not do anything to remain at their current position, e.g. the more power a person has, the more likely he or she will deceive and manipulate others just to keep it that way. The same goes for organized religion as a consequence. I am to some degree a conspiracy theorist I guess, but it takes at least an array of obvious or logical indications to make me accept such a theory. In other words I am totally convinced of inside jobs being carried out on a somewhat common basis as well as a global conspiracy to at least a certain degree as both seem a logical outcome of history (effective propaganda in the first case, maintaining beneficial contacts in the second case), but I totally disregard topics such as Nibiru, alien djinns, the masons generally worshipping the devil, etc., seeing these make no sense to me or can often even be disproved by using simple physics and/or common sense (cui bono).
That being said, I do hope we will achieve great things together or at least become somewhat of a pressure group independent from party agendas or lobbies.
I'm a German atheist (perhaps agnostic; what me worry) in my late twenties. I'm not affiliated to any political party since I figure people in power will more often than not do anything to remain at their current position, e.g. the more power a person has, the more likely he or she will deceive and manipulate others just to keep it that way. The same goes for organized religion as a consequence. I am to some degree a conspiracy theorist I guess, but it takes at least an array of obvious or logical indications to make me accept such a theory. In other words I am totally convinced of inside jobs being carried out on a somewhat common basis as well as a global conspiracy to at least a certain degree as both seem a logical outcome of history (effective propaganda in the first case, maintaining beneficial contacts in the second case), but I totally disregard topics such as Nibiru, alien djinns, the masons generally worshipping the devil, etc., seeing these make no sense to me or can often even be disproved by using simple physics and/or common sense (cui bono).
That being said, I do hope we will achieve great things together or at least become somewhat of a pressure group independent from party agendas or lobbies.
- insect
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Hello, I am a 20 year old History major from California. I am very interested by politics. I hope to be of some use in this forum and hope to engage in an open and informative discussions. I think that is as much relevant information pertaining to the topic. I look forward to working with you all to achieve our goals!
"Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices." -Voltaire
- grimblegromble
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I'm a male, 18, from the province of Quebec in Canada. I've long seeked for a community of people freed from the corruption of the world, a group of free thinker sharing ideas with enthusiasm.
I hope I found the right place!
I hope I found the right place!
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Vincent - Involved
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Vincent wrote:I'm a male, 18, from the province of Quebec in Canada. I've long seeked for a community of people freed from the corruption of the world, a group of free thinker sharing ideas with enthusiasm.
I hope I found the right place!
Yes! Same here. Though I only joined this group yesterday, I feel that the potential we have is limitless. Even if this place becomes something less than what you expected you should let everyone know of what you expected that we can become something better. Here is a welcome from someone as new as you are!
"Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices." -Voltaire
- grimblegromble
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Hello I name myself Woda, I'm a 20year student living in Holland. In the political spectrum I would place me as an liberal socialist, but everything is relative isn't it? I believe that every adult person is free to do what he wants, but living in a society that person has rights and obligations. It follows that if you claim more rights you will increase your obligations and vice versa. I can find myself in the most points of the manifest.
I'm interested philosophy and frankly disappointed in politics.
I'm interested philosophy and frankly disappointed in politics.
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grimblegromble wrote:Vincent wrote:I'm a male, 18, from the province of Quebec in Canada. I've long seeked for a community of people freed from the corruption of the world, a group of free thinker sharing ideas with enthusiasm.
I hope I found the right place!
Yes! Same here. Though I only joined this group yesterday, I feel that the potential we have is limitless. Even if this place becomes something less than what you expected you should let everyone know of what you expected that we can become something better. Here is a welcome from someone as new as you are!
Thank you for your welcome my friend! And no matter how big our small our community is, at least it's of excellent quality

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Vincent - Involved
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I'm 18, from the UK and about to study law and philosophy at uni. I've yet to encounter a political party whose views i agree with to a satisfactory extent, so I'm looking forward to see whether we can change that by establishing our own 

- -MJ
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Welcome -MJ.
Good to have you on board! If you want to help with the set up of the political party, post in the thread under Great Britain.
Good to have you on board! If you want to help with the set up of the political party, post in the thread under Great Britain.
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Nathan Sanders - Admin
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I'm 16, from Lancaster in the Northwest of England, and the manifesto here makes a hell of a lot more sense than most others I've seen. I only hope it can keep its integrity and get somewhere!
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