(2) I am a "member" [some would say an appropriate term] of a large law firm in Phoenix, Arizona. I practice mainly bankruptcy law.
(3) I have considered myself as some sort of unspecified anarchist [with generally "right anarchist" or "anarcho-capitalist" sympathies, but also with "small group"/traditionalist elements] since sometime around 1973. [Everyone with half an ear in shouting distance knows this - so it is hardly something that need be kept a secret.]
(4) From 1964 to 1973 I considered myself to be a "radical conservative". [As hinted at above, I see nothing contradictory between traditional American conservatism and anarchism, and I believe that the "radical whig" and "commonwealthmen" traditions that were transplanted to the U.S. from Britian in the late 17th and early 18th century were more or less explicitly anarchist - without using the term.] Like many people, I was first "turned on" to "politics" [ideology] by the 1964 Goldwater candidacy and was radicalized by the total rejection of Goldwater by the electorate.
(5) I've "collected," and frequently sympathized with various "extremist" stuff, since approximately 1968. [My favorite button in undergraduate school was "Hands Off Nut Groups".]