I think we'll look back on the 2010's as such a unique moment for digital insurgency against the 21st century Security State. I'd put Cody Wilson in this camp as well.
These men thumbed their nose at what most would consider a nigh-omnipotent US State Security Apparatus, and actually managed to throw a monkey wrench its its gears.
They've all paid the price in various ways, but the tactics they left behind remain viable. Darknet markets still exist and require just as significant State resources to shut down as they did 10 years ago. Ghost guns and the technology to make them remain just as available as when Wilson introduced "The Liberator."
