
“What was just a few months ago a backyard project by an ‘insurrectionist’ is now considered so valuable it has earned a spot in a well-known British art museum. Earlier this week, London’s Victoria & Albert Museum of Art and Design announced that it’s buying two of the original ‘Liberator’ printed guns from Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed, Forbes reports. The museum will display the guns during its ongoing Design Festival. No price has been disclosed. The guns was designed by Wilson and constructed from parts made on a 3D printer, horrifying government officials who quickly moved to prohibit Wilson from sharing the plans on his website. The files went viral instead.”
http://dailyreckoning.com/destroyer-of-mankind-now-a-museum-piece/
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