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A variation of a typical sun-wheel,
the official symbol of The Grant J.
Kidney Revolution.
Libertine. Libertarian. Social Darwinist. I'm probably as genuine as they come. I speak the truth and I honestly pay no mind to those who are offended by what it is that I have to say.
The Grant J. Kidney Revolution is my personal stand against tyranny and societal rot- I welcome any who wish to join in on
this quest of cultural salvation.
I am by no means a conspiracy theorist. I don't hoot and holler about fluoridated water, government micro-wave beams that
can toast the wigs right off an old lady's head, or any of the rubbish one might expect to hear from an "Alex Jones" type. I
am beyond conspiracy theories- I dwell in the land of pure and unadulterated truth.
I am NOT a Republican. I am NOT a "conservative". Conversely, I am neither a liberal nor a Democrat. I rather hate politics and believe that genuine leadership is an organic trait of the natural world around us functioning with unbridled efficiency when disconnected from the political grid all together.
I am an Atheist. I prefer not to believe in talking snakes, giants, great floods, and cowardly self-sacrifice. I am something of a
renaissance man and believe that if humanity is to take the next evolutionary leap forward, then we must rid ourselves of
religious fundamentalism and begin rather to align ourselves with the great cosmic truth of the universe.
I suppose one could say that I'm "libertarian" with some room for compromise. I believe strongly in the idea of individual liberty as espoused by the American founding fathers. However, I am of the school of thought that as society transforms, then
so too must our reasoning. For instance, crime wasn't nearly as bad as it was in the days of the founding fathers yet
the Constitution they authored provides many loop-holes for criminals and lawyers to take advantage of.
I'm also something of a futurist. I believe that technology possesses a vast liberating power that within the right hands, could help to transform society into a marvelous paradise of unequivocal ends. Consider me a stringent advocate of "resource based economies" as well which are free from the clutches of the profit system that so dominates every aspect of our lives.
The Grant J. Kidney Revolution could survive with only one adherent- my self. I'm sure many disagree with the majority of
what it is that I have to say, but I'm certain there's some common ground amongst us. And hey, that's what living in a free republic is all about, right? Diversity. Differences of opinion. You've heard these catch-words a gazillion times- but they ARE important words nevertheless.

