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By John Fogg on 2:32 PM

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HellFogg.com was originally started as a college project back in 2009.  Since then, I have transformed it into a blog that discusses current worldwide political events.  My goal is to spread information about the benefits of a voluntary society.
I am currently a student at the College of William and Mary, hoping to graduate in 2012 with a B.A. in Economics.  It was in 2007 that I decided to return to school after graduating from government (a.k.a. public) school in 2004.  Before returning, I worked as a Broadband Technician for Charter Communications, Suddenlink Communications, and MetroCast Communications.  It was the unstable, incompetent, horrid, monopolistic (government induced) cable industry that persuaded me to return to school.  I am an avid believer in the free-market system, seeing it as the only method which allows people to make the choices best for them.  Also, before you accuse me of just being another rich capitalist, let it be known that I have never made over $30,000 a year in my entire life.
Over the past few years, my political views have been transformed from that of a Neoconservative to the anti-aggression, Voluntaryist.  Although I am new to Voluntary movement, I enjoy learning new methods of obtaining society's goals through the use of non-forceful means.  My transformation process started after reading Ron Paul's The Revolution: A Manifesto.  I wouldn't consider myself a die-hard, do-whatever-you-say supporter of Paul's, but it was his words that gave me the push to see the hypocrisy of my neocon views.  I have continued my quest for knowledge by studying the works of scholars from the Austrian School of Economics.
If you would like to exchange links, please email me using the yellow box at the bottom of the page.  Also, feel free to comment or contact me if you have any other questions.   Thank you for stopping in!