Free Minds TV June 27, 2008 (EP 67)

June 27, 2008 by toby · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Free Minds TV, National, News, Personal Freedom, Video 

Toby and Nick are back, talking about some disturbing poll numbers which state 49% of Americans think the federal government should regulate the internet as it does radio and tv. Also, the FISA bill is talked about on this week’s Downsizer Dispatch, what Ron Paul is up to, unexpected libertarian candidates, and teens tazered in an underage drinking bust.

Free Minds TV PorcFest 2008

June 23, 2008 by toby · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Free Minds TV, Personal Freedom, Video 

Free Minds TV travels to Gunstock Mountain in Gilford NH for PorcFest 2008. The one hour special features interviews, speeches, and a general feel for what the Porcupine Freedom Festival and the Free State Project is all about.

To order a full quality DVD for personal use or to submit to a cable access station, please e-mail toby(at)freekeene.com.

FreeKeene’s Ian Calls WKBK’s “Talkback” 2008-06-21

June 21, 2008 by Ian Freeman · 6 Comments
Filed under: Audio, Economic Freedom, Issues, Question, Thuggery 

Radio TowerI called WKBK’s Talkback this morning to discuss opting out of property taxes, theft, and why there are no dollar signs on property tax bills in New Hampshire.

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Keene CopWatch Makes Front Page

June 8, 2008 by Nick Ryder · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Copwatch, News, Police 

An article in the Keene Sentinel on Sunday, 06-08, reports on the recent CopWatch activities and discussions:

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See the article online.

Mr. Bantz does a pretty good job at summarizing what’s gone on to this point. It may be hard for people in this community to understand why it’s a “surprise” that the police were welcoming to the cameras. Just this week, news came out of a videographer taking news footage being taken down by an officer that just didn’t want to be recorded.

Copwatch isn’t about being aggressive. Aggression and force starts by the police when the blue lights turn on behind somebody. We just want to be there so that the officer involved knows everything he does must be able to stand up to scrutiny. There are police agencies just states and cities away from us that take questions and cameras as threats and challenges to their authority, and they don’t respond well to them. It’s great that Keene officers are open for the most part, and Copwatch is about making sure we’ll see it if they go down the road toward corruption.

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