Jeffrey Scott’s Excellent Anti-BEARCAT Letter to the Sentinel

NO BEARCATThe Keene Sentinel has printed yet another letter to the editor opposing the BEARCAT, by Jeffrey Scott, one of Keene’s occupiers:

The mayor and the BearCat:

A happy fairy tale, or a story about a big bad wolf?

I was happy to read about our mayor’s trip to Alaska back in 1962 when he was a youngster.

Yes, those were the days when life was so much more simple, without all the complications of the times we presently live in. Unfortunately times have changed in many ways that cause us to be ever vigilant, but we also suffer from self-inflicted pain, suffering and fear.

War has been one of the main culprits as we continue to support the fear of communism, terrorism, this ism and that ism. (more…)

Another Anti-BEARCAT Letter to the Sentinel

NO BEARCATThe Sentinel publishes a letter from David Crawford about speaking out to city councilors regarding the BEARCAT:

BearCat: Call your city councilor!

Hundreds of Keene residents and businesses signed a petition against the BearCat. More than 30 letters to the editor since mid December, when it started.

An online poll done by The Sentinel with 87 percent opposed or wanting it to be reconsidered.

All this presented to the councilors by an overflow crowd; people had to be turned away for fire regulations! (more…)

Three Arrests for Trespassing at Keene Superior Court

The cheshire county superior courthouse was the scene of two arrests early yesterday. A third arrest took place down the street from the courthouse after deputies followed Derrick J to his car to arrest him for trespassing, for having gotten too close to the building. This occurred some time after a comical and inspiring foot pursuit Derrick led deputies on as he inched farther away from their approach.

Miami journalist Carlos Miller was in the area following the NH Liberty Forum. He visited Keene on Monday to survey the status of right to record issues plaguing courts in the southwest portion of the state. For a while, a camera ban had been enforced in Keene courthouses but surprisingly today, bailiffs allowed Ademo Freeman through security with a video camera. (more…)

State Filed Documents in State v. Jason Talley

This blog is made pursuant to NH Rules of Professional Conduct 3.6 (c) (2) and (c) (6) as the following have been filed with the Cheshire County Superior Court and the people of New Hampshire should be made aware of the danger to the public interest.

State Objection to Defendant’s “Motion To Authorize Criminal Depositions” .PDF
– State Objection to Defendant’s “Motion To Change Venue” .PDF

Notice ACA John Webb doesn’t use the word “frivolous” with regard to the arguments I’ve made about the abuse of the public trust.  To do so could be politically dangerous, considering there was an abuse of the public trust with Ademo’s arrest and the subsequent court orders restricting constitutional rights.

The legal standard to restrict constitutional rights is called “strict scrutiny.”  One of the “prongs” of the strict scrutiny test is that the restriction must be for a “compelling governmental interest.”

I’m not sure covering up for a judge who commits a crime on camera would pass that test…  therefore, Jason Talley and I assert the court orders are flagrantly unconstitutional and the public should be made aware of them.

News Piece on the Free State Project from WireNH

With the recent Liberty Forum 2012, the FSP got a nice boost of publicity with the media. Here’s another piece from WireNH’s Samantha Pearson:

Now a decade old, the Free State Project is one of several social movements across the nation seeking to ignite change.

Amid the growing number of new economic and political movements cropping up all over the United States in recent years, the Free State Project claims to have been working for more than a decade to motivate Libertarian-minded individuals to migrate to a central location and “create a freer, better society through the electoral process and cultural change.” (more…)