Jesus wants you to be an anarchist.

October 31, 2025

The Ten Who Know

A bold manifesto by Rick Simnett blending the radical awareness of Robert Anton Wilson with the spiritual insurgency of Jesus. Discover how fear is the operating system of control—and why ten awakened individuals might just be more dangerous than a million armed anarchists.

Fear controls you, don’t let it.

You’ve Been Setup!

Robert Anton Wilson once said, “There is no governor anywhere; you are all absolutely free.”
That’s not just poetic—it’s nuclear.

Because if that’s true (and it is), it means everything built on fear—governments, religions, corporations, armies, empires—is a hologram. It only works because people believe it does.

Wilson was basically pulling the plug on the Matrix before the Wachowskis filmed it. He’s saying that freedom isn’t something you fight for—it’s something you stop giving away.

You don’t earn it, you realize it. You step into it.

The Original Anarchist (that I’m aware of)

I’ve said this for decades at this point – but Jesus was an anarchist. People tell me “Amen” and some “Blasphemy”, I won’t reiterate those old arguments here, but what I find curious is that Jesus said the same thing two thousand years earlier, and people have been misunderstanding him ever since.

He wasn’t trying to start a church; he was trying to end them.
He wasn’t building a hierarchy; he was detonating one.
He told people, “The Kingdom of God is within you.”

Translation:
“Stop waiting for heaven, and stop obeying fear. You’re already free.”

The Romans feared insurrection; the priests feared blasphemy. Both feared the loss of power and influence. What they didn’t get is that Jesus was waging a spiritual insurgency—one that didn’t need swords, because he was killing the concept of control itself. Needless to say they were threatened by Jesus’ message even though they didn’t fully understand it.

When you remove fear, obedience dies of starvation.

That’s why I see Jesus as the ultimate voluntaryist – and the church as a bastardized abomination of his message.

He didn’t come to rule—he came to end rulership – and he was successful, but not through the establishment of the church. (That’s an entirely different topic that I wont discuss in this article.)

Fear is the True Currency of Tyranny

Wilson nailed it:

“All existing society is based on keeping those fears alive, to control the masses.”

Fear of prison. Fear of poverty. Fear of death. Fear of being “bad.”

These are the whips and chains of the modern age.

Jesus exposed that system too. “Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.” That’s a declaration of spiritual sovereignty, and establishes that our ideas are bigger than any one of us.

Both he and Wilson understood: fear is the software that runs the control system. Remove it, and the operating system crashes.

Consciousness as Revolution

“Ten people who know would be more dangerous than a million armed anarchists.”

That’s not hyperbole. Wilson meant it literally.

A million anarchists with guns can be crushed by tanks and jets, but ten awakened individuals, who see through the illusion—who can’t be bought, threatened, or tricked—are ungovernable.

They don’t play the game, because they realize it’s rigged by design.

That’s what DAC calls Divine Awareness: the recognition that voluntary order arises naturally when fear collapses and truth replaces belief.

The moment people realize that rulers only exist because they keep believing in rulers—game over.

Many people including myself understand that to “Change The World, You Must Change Yourself”.

Divine Anarcho Capitalism: The Synthesis

DAC is the meeting point of Wilson’s radical consciousness and Christ’s divine sovereignty.

Divine — The inner knowing that you’re already free, directly connected to the Source. No priest, no politician, no middleman – just a decision to consent to aligning with humanity-based principles.

Anarcho — The rejection of coercion, hierarchy, and forced authority.

Capitalism — The recognition that voluntary exchange is the natural expression of human cooperation when fear and coercion are gone.

It’s not chaos—it’s order without control.
It’s not rebellion—it’s awareness.
It’s not anti-government—it’s beyond government.

Because when everyone governs themselves, there’s nothing left to govern.

The Real Revolution

Jesus didn’t die to start a religion. He was executed because he told people the truth:

“You’re free, and you always have been.”

Robert Anton Wilson echoed it in secular terms:

“There is no governor anywhere.”

Both were saying the same thing in different languages—one mystical, one psychological.

And that’s the beating heart of Divine Anarcho Capitalism: The belief that true freedom is internal first, external second.

Ten people who truly know that—who live it, breathe it, and stop consenting to fear—are the spark that ignites the world.

Be one of the Ten.

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