In this clip, Councilwoman Ruth Venezia, my neighbor, explains her vote in support of the BearCat tank. She says that she has saved lives with her vote and informs me that the BearCat can withstand falling tree branches. Why do I get the feeling this would not comfort grieving widow Guerena?
This video covers the events of Friday, March 2, 2012. There were angry crossing guards and cops who won’t hug. What do you think of these “public servants?”
Friday afternoon, I went out to record some scenes of the new indoctrination center for Keene’s young adults. There I found this violent woman who, unprovoked, attacks me with her sign. She wouldn’t give her name.
9-Second Version in which she attacks. 53-Second Version in which she explains. 3-Minute Version in which I forgive her.
Raw Version featuring the Keene Police rejecting the Police Hugging Squad coming soon!
Those who attend tonight’s City Council meeting regarding the BearCat will receive one button free! T-shirts will be for sale at the event for $15 and extra buttons will be for sale for $0.50. Come out to tonight’s meeting wearing your “Thanks But No Tanks” t-shirt and show the city counsellors how you feel!
On Friday, February 17, 2012, I was detained at Monadnock Regional High School for allegedly “trespassing” on the “public” school’s property. The reason given for my being detained by two law enforcers was “to give me paperwork.” Is that a legitimate use of force?
I was handing out literature about the BearCat to the students at Monadnock HS, but unlike the law enforcers, I wasn’t threatening them with arrest if they refused my paperwork.