So I've spoken of this a bit. I'm not going to flesh it all out here but questions are welcome. You might say it is a very French idea as the foremost intellectual influences on it are French: the Marquis de Sade and Auguste Comte. A Russian intelligence agent told me in 2022 that without my use of Comte I would not be here. Here being where I had just entered. I.e., talking to him.
It's a glorified camping trip until the pigs make it something else. Basically lots of sex, nudity, squatting and trespassing on federal lands, moving around (no stupid compounds for Waco enthusiasts) and ignoring the law. In practice that means no applications for things like fishing and hunting licenses. I expect lots of fugitives and other outcasts to get in pretty early. My basic demographic is hobos and college sluts. It's family formation. Think of the Manson Family had they moved to more defensible areas than Death Valley. 12-35 people to start, men outnumbering women suggesting a gangbang. Children raised in common. No work. No inequality created by private property. And while I say my plan this comes courtesy of Iranian intelligence - with Don Pendleton's 'Nuclear Storm' serving as a huge influence.
Yes, Lee Harvey Oswald identified as a communist and displayed communist sympathies, though he did not join any specific communist party. He expressed dissatisfaction with American capitalism and tried to defect to the Soviet Union, where he sought to become a citizen.
Elaboration:
Early Interest in Communism:
Oswald began reading about communism around the age of 15 and showed a strong conviction in Marxist doctrine, even while in the Marines.
Defection to the Soviet Union:
In 1959, Oswald traveled to the Soviet Union and declared his desire to become a Soviet citizen. He stated he was a communist and wanted to live in the "Great Soviet Union," according to his diary.
Support for Cuba:
After returning to the US, Oswald's interest in communism evolved into support for Cuba and Fidel Castro.
Attempted Assassination:
In 1963, Oswald attempted to assassinate former General Edwin Walker, viewing him as a fascist and President Kennedy as representing the system he opposed.
JFK Assassination:
Oswald ultimately assassinated President John F. Kennedy in November 1963.
Lack of Party Membership:
While Oswald often identified as a communist and was influenced by communist ideology, he did not formally join any Communist Party.
Several notable figures are associated with the hobo lifestyle, including writers, musicians, and even some politicians. Notable examples include Woody Guthrie, a folk musician; Jack Kerouac, an author associated with the Beat Generation; and A-No. 1 (Leon Ray Livingston), a famous hobo and author who perfected the hobo symbol system.
Here's a more detailed look at some famous hobos:
Woody Guthrie: A prominent American folk musician known for his songs about the working class and the American West, Guthrie also experienced hoboing firsthand, influencing his music and lyrics.
Jack Kerouac: A key figure in the Beat Generation, Kerouac's novels like "On the Road" explored the hobo and wanderer lifestyle, capturing the romanticized view of the freedom and adventure associated with it.
A-No. 1 (Leon Ray Livingston): A lifelong wanderer who rode the rails and stowed away on ships, Livingston became known for his detailed knowledge of the hobo code and his books about his experiences.
Gypsy Moon (Jacqueline K. Schmidt): A key figure in hobo history and culture, Gypsy Moon collected oral histories from other hobos and became a National Queen of the Hobos.
Joseph Leon Ben-Morris Cohen Segal Lazarowitz: A Jewish hobo champion and president of the Rambling Hobo Fellowship.
Emma Bertha “Boxcar Betty” Link: A five-time hobo queen.
Hobo Ben “Coast to Coast Kid” Benson: Another notable hobo.