Thomas Jefferson vs the Surveillance State

Applying Thomas Jefferson’s strategy for advancing liberty to the massive and ever-growing surveillance state we live under today. One state is following it well, and all other states should copy their strategy as much as possible.

Path to Liberty: August 16, 2023

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