Westsylvania Voluntaryists
Fostering Stateless Society in Western PALocation
Western Pennsylvania
United States
Owner: Zeke Woods
This is a public group.
About
During the late 18th century, there were some living in this region who sought freedom from the yoke of tyranny---being then imposed by the newly-formed U.S. government. They rebelled with violence and were suppressed. It's time to rekindle the spirit of opposition to state dominance and bring it into the 21st century through non-violent and voluntary win-win solutions. This group is intended to be a means by which local voluntaryists, libertarians, anarchists, agorists, and complete-liberty seekers of all stripes can connect, plan, and work together towards a voluntary, stateless society by establishing a regional network for education, activism, and true free-market exchange.
Latest Activity
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Garrett Fox commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:
It already has started here with us. I'm glad to be a part of it.
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Zeke Woods commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:Andrew. It's good to see you here. Our membership has grown by 200% in the last week alone! I can't wait for the day when our numbers are great enough that we can have a real and lasting effect in our region. It can all start here with ...
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Andrew Valish commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:Awesome to see some organization going on in PA. I live in the Allentown/Poconos area, about 5 hours from Pittsburgh. Looking forward to working with you guys in the future.
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Garrett Fox commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:
That's what's up. It's actually a longer drive to Annapolis than it is to Pitt. So that's cool. Do you guys got anything going on up there soon. Or are you surrounded by zombies like me?
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Zeke Woods commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:I'm located about an hour due east of Pittsburgh. Philly's about a 5-hour trip from here. I traveled to Annapolis recently, which was about a 4.5-hour drive.
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Garrett Fox commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:
What part of PA are you in? I'm in Bel Air MD, it's like a half hour north of Baltimore City. My peeps and I go up to PA all the time for different events. Usually Valley Forge or Philly. Usually take about an hour and a half to two.
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Zeke Woods commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:Thanks and greetings to you as well. If you're in the N. Maryland, then we're only a few hours apart. Let's stay connected.
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Garrett Fox commented on the group Westsylvania Voluntaryists's wall:
Greetings from Northern Maryland. I'm glad to see another east-coast group. I hope we get a chance to work together in the near future.
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by Zeke Woods 1 year agoAndrew. It's good to see you here. Our membership has grown by 200% in the last week alone! I can't wait for the day when our numbers are great enough that we can have a real and lasting effect in our region. It can all start here with us---seriously.
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by Andrew Valish 1 year agoAwesome to see some organization going on in PA. I live in the Allentown/Poconos area, about 5 hours from Pittsburgh. Looking forward to working with you guys in the future.
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by Garrett Fox 1 year agoThat's what's up. It's actually a longer drive to Annapolis than it is to Pitt. So that's cool. Do you guys got anything going on up there soon. Or are you surrounded by zombies like me?
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by Zeke Woods 1 year agoI'm located about an hour due east of Pittsburgh. Philly's about a 5-hour trip from here. I traveled to Annapolis recently, which was about a 4.5-hour drive.
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by Garrett Fox 1 year agoWhat part of PA are you in? I'm in Bel Air MD, it's like a half hour north of Baltimore City. My peeps and I go up to PA all the time for different events. Usually Valley Forge or Philly. Usually take about an hour and a half to two.
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by Zeke Woods 1 year agoThanks and greetings to you as well. If you're in the N. Maryland, then we're only a few hours apart. Let's stay connected.
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by Garrett Fox 1 year agoGreetings from Northern Maryland. I'm glad to see another east-coast group. I hope we get a chance to work together in the near future.


