THE NAIGAJE
The Shogunate Economy: Property Rights and the Flat Tax Injunction
Reptiliandude reveals that the Naigaje economic system is built on the principle of absolute ownership, rejecting property taxes as a form of extortion that undermines the sovereignty of the individual. Operating similarly to a Japanese Shogunate, Naigaje society is organized into independent, cooperative family “houses” that contribute to a collective through a simple flat tax (estimated at 10–15%). Despite facing a legal injunction from the Consortium to keep these financial structures secret, RD asserts that their model of “true ownership” is what distinguishes their ancient, honor-based civilization from the “feudal corporatism” currently emerging in the West.
THE NAIGAJE
The Shogunate Economy: Property Rights and the Flat Tax Injunction
Reptiliandude reveals that the Naigaje economic system is built on the principle of absolute ownership, rejecting property taxes as a form of extortion that undermines the sovereignty of the individual. Operating similarly to a Japanese Shogunate, Naigaje society is organized into independent, cooperative family “houses” that contribute to a collective through a simple flat tax (estimated at 10–15%). Despite facing a legal injunction from the Consortium to keep these financial structures secret, RD asserts that their model of “true ownership” is what distinguishes their ancient, honor-based civilization from the “feudal corporatism” currently emerging in the West.
Image: The Tokugawa shogun Iemitsu receiving lords (daimyo) in an audience, colour woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1875.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Photo by Herbert R. Cole Collection (M.84.31.332), www.lacma.org via Wikimedia Commons)
Source: RD (via GT), "All About the Ael'Kayeen "r/InsurrectionEarth, Reddit, (1 June 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/6etcog/all_about_the_aelkayeen/
ACuriousHumanBeing: This was certainly an interesting read. Tell me, do you know about the Naigaje tax system and how they handle these. Really I’m curious about thier whole economic system. We know how the Kayeen do, what about others?
r/reptiliandude, would you have any thoughts on the matter? Any guidence on the issue would be very helpful.
reptiliandude: We do not tax property. If you claim to own a piece of property and you can be extorted to pay a fee upon it, then you do not really own it. This is a really big deal to us.
We also do not have a graduated income tax. It is a flat tax—period.
Sorry it took so long to answer this.
I spoke about this issue months ago and had to delete it after an injunction was filed against me.
After months of floating around unresolved I can speak about our tax system feely so long as I don’t go off into percentages and such.
garbotalk: 10-15% flat tax sounds about right. 😘
ACuriousHumanBeing: I see. Would the Naigaje be like then? America?
garbotalk: My understanding is it is most like the Japanese Shogunate system, with important family “houses” that are independent but cooperative on mutual endeavors.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/shogunate
ACuriousHumanBeing: Ah yes.
We humans just love to experiment with different power structures.
I wonder what the others are like.
Only time may tell.
