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Idiots Seeking Village

Idiots Seeking Village

Written by: Village Idiots Media
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Do you ever wonder what you would have done during some unprecedented world event? You’re doing it right now. Too often we find ourselves feeling crushed because we can't stop seeing the obvious bullshit. Endless wars, people dying because they can't afford insulin, literally cooking the planet for quarterly profits; there's a trillion-dollar industry specifically designed to leave us feeling this way. If you are here, remember this. It isn't working on you. Being challenged makes us uncomfortable. Being uncomfortable makes us uncertain. Uncertainty allows for discomfort which in turns allows you to start to manifest something worthwhile. Discomfort can be insightful, instructive, and invite you to think differently about the world around you. The fundamental truth of the world is that it is something we made. We could just as easily make it differently using intellectual curiosity, self awareness, and empathy as forms of resistance. And that resistance is proof that the system is brittle. The machinery of distraction exists because your natural human response to suffering is empathy. And empathy, it turns out, is bad for those in power. Every time you refuse to look away, every small act of giving a damn when you're supposed to be numb, you're pushing the lines forward. Your discomfort isn't weakness. It's the frontier of something better trying to break through. It's your mind refusing to accept that this broken world is all that's possible. Deep down we know something better exists. The present is ugly, the future unwritten. Here we’re focused on telling the stories of the world around us. Understanding why and how the world was made, so we can start to resist and think differently, to create a better world for ourselves and those who come after us.Copyright 2026 Village Idiots Media Politics & Government Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • Why Greenland? Liberland, Prospera, Seasteading, Praxis and the Dream of a Libertarian Utopia - Part 2
    Jan 27 2026

    What the hell is up with the Trump Adminstration and their push to acquire Greenland? Rich and Adam dig deep and find that this is just the latest of a decades long effort of often absurd and quixotic attempts to create a libertarian utopia.

    Adam and Lord Richard kick off by discussing Libertarian projects seeking to establish independent micro-nations and charter cities. They delve into various attempts, such as the Free Republic of Liberland, Prospera in Honduras, The Seasteading Institute, and the push for a Greenland acquisition, highlighting the key players and motivations behind these initiatives, and how corporate sovereignty could reshape the world order.

    [00:00] Podcast Introduction

    [01:54] The Free Republic of Liberland

    [05:38] Liberland’s Challenges and Similar Projects

    [08:17] Corporate Sovereignty and Charter Cities

    [11:00]Historical Context of Corporate States

    [14:41] Modern Examples and Critiques

    [23:14] Seasteading and Ocean Living

    [34:13] Introduction to Praxis: A Libertarian Tech City

    [39:54] Praxis's Greenland Ambitions

    [47:59] The Role of Silicon Valley Elites

    [53:02] Critique of Libertarian Strategies

    [56:38] Conclusion: The Future of Libertarian Utopias

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Why Greenland? Sealand, Atlantis, Minerva, Grafton, New Hampshire and the Dream of a Libertarian Utopia - Part 1
    Jan 23 2026

    What the hell is up with the Trump Adminstration and their push to acquire Greenland? Rich and Adam dig deep and find that this is just the latest of a decades long effort of often absurd and quixotic attempts to create a libertarian utopia.

    We kick off with the story of the Principality of SeaLand, an abandoned World War II-era anti-aircraft platform turned self-proclaimed sovereign state by pirate radio broadcaster Roy Bates. We then transition to the sea and the ill-fated Operation Atlantis and Republic of Minerva, ambitious endeavors by Werner Stifel and Michael Oliver that saw multiple failed attempts to establish a libertarian utopia on the ocean. Finally, we explore contemporary libertarian projects on land, including the Free Town Project in Grafton, New Hampshire, which led to municipal collapse and an invasion by bears.

    [00:00] Introduction: Why Greenland?

    [01:10] Libertarian Utopias: The Greenland Connection

    [02:20] The Appeal and Pitfalls of Libertarian Utopias

    [04:04] Historical Libertarian Experiments

    [10:38] The Principality of Sealand: A Pirate Radio Nation

    [14:27] Sealand's Legal Battles and Recognition

    [20:30] Sealand's Modern Ventures and Legacy

    [24:32] Operation Atlantis: Another Libertarian Dream

    [28:06] Atlantis’ Hudson River Launch and Initial Failures

    [28:41] Atlantis’ Artificial Island Attempt and Haitian Gunboat Incident

    [30:51] Atlantis’ Oil Rig Disaster and Persistent Failures

    [32:52] Atlantis’ Final Attempt and Abandonment

    [34:12] Michael Oliver's Ambitious Plan

    [36:44] The Republic of Minerva

    [38:34] Tongan Invasion and Collapse of Minerva

    [43:57] Libertarian Experiments on Land - Grafton, New Hampshire: A Libertarian Takeover

    [50:26] The Free State Project in New Hampshire

    [53:07] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    54 mins
  • In a New Era of Power is it America First, or Americans First?
    Jan 16 2026

    Rich and Adam step back and try to piece together the big picture of 2026's first 15 days. From geopolitical conflict and a resurgence of aggressive neocon foreign policies under the Trump administration, to the contradictions of 'America First' policies and its abandonment of a focus on domestic welfare. We found ourselves asking the question of whether America is truly prioritizing its citizens or merely perpetuating classic cycles of power and profit for a select few.

    [00:00] Introduction and Banter

    [00:50] Current Events Overview

    [02:03] Trump Administration's Bold Moves

    [03:50] Economic Policies and Public Sentiment

    [13:58] Law Enforcement and Public Reactions

    [15:23] Hypocrisy in Political Narratives

    [20:50] America First vs. Americans First

    [27:19] Military Deployment and Costs

    [27:55] Energy Production Challenges

    [29:18] Geopolitical Tensions and Cartel Influence

    [29:33] Domestic Spending and National Guard

    [32:58] Drug Policy and Public Health

    [37:12] Political Corruption and Influence

    [50:19] Contradictions in Society

    [53:36] Call to Action and Conclusion

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    56 mins
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