by Highline | Jun 26, 2010 |
1. This is an example of a “child pornography” offense that actually has a victim. The Durham, NH man referenced in this article *produced* child pornography, which usually involves child sexual abuse. That is victimizing someone. That should be met with punishment. In my opinion, severe punishment.
Someone standing at the street corner with a USB flash drive in his pocket containing three hundred pictures of children being abused is not an act that is hurting someone. As reprehensible as I find someone who feels the need to collect/possess/view these images, it does not justify the initiation of state violence. Merely holding a collection of 1’s and 0’s that translates into a picture does not harm anyone else.
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by Highline | Jun 25, 2010 |
Greetings from PorcFest 2010.
I just wanted to share with you what I feel is an amazing and encouraging thing.
In a mere day at the Porcupine Freedom Festival I have met dozens of people from across the United States (and world) who have come to this gathering. What I find particularly encouraging is that so many people who are planning to move to New Hampshire have been paying very close attention to what has been happening here. They watch the Ridley Report. They read Free Keene. They listen to Free Talk Live. They participate in the various discussion forums …
… and they’re all coming.
To the people reading this who think that society will continue forever to use the violence of the status-quo to solve social problems: the days of this are numbered. There are far too many people who believe in peace, liberty, and handling the problems of the world without violence for the archaic practices of the now to continue.
If you were unable to make it to PorcFest, no worries. Your home, friends, and family anxiously await your arrival.
The state of our peaceful evolution is strong 😎
by Highline | Jun 24, 2010 |
It’s next week. You’ve just finished a hard day of work. You get together with a group of friends and decide to play cards for money while enjoying some cold beer. You lose $20 to your friend’s superior poker skills. You’ve just committed a “crime” in New Hampshire which can get your ass tossed in jail for a year.
Refuse to be arrested for having done nothing immoral and having hurt no one, by defending yourself against the initiated violence of the state… and the state will kill you. You cannot defend yourself against state violence. It is illegal. State agents can kill anyone who defends themselves against state aggression.
It’s next week. You’ve just finished a hard day of work. You get together with yourself and go on the new New Hampshire Lottery Commission website while enjoying some cold beer. You waste your entire life savings to the odds of the lottery system. You’ve done nothing illegal. The state has gotten its cut of your money. Sucks to be you.
“The state will launch PlayNowNH.com on July 1. The site includes interactive games such as “Super Slots,” “Speed Bingo” and “New Hampshire Poker.””
Don’t you see the insanity of this?
The article is here.
by Highline | Jun 24, 2010 |
New Hampshire has repealed a law from 1917. The law required that someone living here who is an “alien” appear in public and “register” their presence on our sacred turf if the governor demands. Failing to do so would have resulted in said “alien” being subjected to state violence and being placed in a cage for up to a year. The law read:
“Whenever a state of war shall exist, or be imminent, between the United States of America and any foreign country, the governor may, by proclamation, direct and require every subject or citizen of such foreign country within this state to appear within 24 hours after such proclamation and from time to time thereafter within 24 hours after his arrival in this state, before such public authorities as the governor may in such proclamation direct, and to personally register his name, residence, business, length of stay, and such information as the governor may from time to time in such proclamations prescribe.”
I think it is fair to say that a state of war is always “imminent” between the United States and someone else in the world judging by the way the politicians screw with the rest of the world at their leisure.
Removing this “power” from the governor is a good step in the direction of liberty.
by Ian | Jun 23, 2010 |
Liberty-minded people called “Talkback” on WKBK last week to discuss the police at Pumpkin Fest and Keene’s obnoxious downtown emergency air raid sirens.
Grab the archive.
Do you love liberty and live, work in, visit, or plan to move to the Keene area? If so, it would be great for you to get involved with this project each week. Here’s how you can help:
Please join us for our weekly chat and calling sessions on Saturday mornings from 9a-12p in the Liberty Radio Network Chat room. If you’re online, you can listen to Talkback streamed live via the Liberty Radio Network and if you’re in the Keene area you can tune in to WKBK 1290 AM or 104.1 FM. The Talkback discussion thread is here on the Free Keene Forum.