Send us a text Taxes promise shared benefit, yet so often they feel like a penalty on momentum. We open the hood on income tax through LRH’s lens, exploring how punishing upstats can shrink national vitality and individual morale. From stacked levies and inflation to the creeping possibility of programmable money, we trace taxation back to its roots in arbitrary power—kings with pointy sticks, colonial borders, and modern agencies that decide who pays to stay. The patterns repeat; the tech fo...
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Send us a text Taxes promise shared benefit, yet so often they feel like a penalty on momentum. We open the hood on income tax through LRH’s lens, exploring how punishing upstats can shrink national vitality and individual morale. From stacked levies and inflation to the creeping possibility of programmable money, we trace taxation back to its roots in arbitrary power—kings with pointy sticks, colonial borders, and modern agencies that decide who pays to stay. The patterns repeat; the tech fo...
Send us a text What if fear wasn’t your enemy—but just a signal you’ve been misreading? Scientology Outside the Church dives deep into the hidden mechanics of fear, exposing how it distorts reality, hijacks decisions, and keeps you stuck in cycles of doubt. Hosts Jonathan and Quenton pull back the curtain on why we’re conditioned to react instead of respond, and how breaking free isn’t about ignoring fear—it’s about understanding it, confronting it, and transcending it for good. This isn’t yo...
Scientology Outside of the Church Podcast
Send us a text Taxes promise shared benefit, yet so often they feel like a penalty on momentum. We open the hood on income tax through LRH’s lens, exploring how punishing upstats can shrink national vitality and individual morale. From stacked levies and inflation to the creeping possibility of programmable money, we trace taxation back to its roots in arbitrary power—kings with pointy sticks, colonial borders, and modern agencies that decide who pays to stay. The patterns repeat; the tech fo...