Commentary Fed up and/or frustrated with mainstream methods and companies, not to mention governmental interference, our fellow and gal Americans have been building alternative structures as long as we have been alive. Some have been useful, some not. Some lasted, most didn’t. But now, in this time of vaccine passports and similar growing intrusions and regulations in our personal lives, you might even call them “traditional citizen lives” in the increasingly nostalgic Constitutional sense, that threaten to, indeed very much are, turning us into drones in an autocratic state, they have become more necessary than ever, even mandatory. As in so many incipient autocracies—that’s what I’m calling it for now because it’s a state-managed capitalism and, like China, not really communism, bad as that is—fear stalks the land. For what other than fear, bordering on terror, drives executives at our major corporations like Coca Cola to kowtow to the current …