Not too long ago when leaving Fit Nation – the gym I patron here in Keene – I noticed that on the railing directly opposite the front counter was a new addition – a trifold Air Force recruitment flyer, which to me, was peppered with misinformation and the glorification of subjecting oneself to the collective [something the so-claimed “authorities” know is instrumental to the perpetuation of their war machine].
I inquired whether anyone could place outreach material on that space and was told that it’d first have to be approved by Pete, the manager of the facility. “No problem” I responded, “I respect property rights.”
Soon after I left a stack of trifolds at the front counter, which asked “Do you know enough to enlist?” I was told they’d be given to Pete who’d get in touch with me.
Is having an accurate recollection of a conversation criminal?
An hour ago my good friend Garret Ean had his videocamera stolen as he bicycled toward downtown Keene. The theft was perpetrated by two men wearing NH State Police badges identified as Joseph T. DiRusso and Aaron Gillis, who, upon spotting Ean, drove their unmarked silver Dodge Charger toward him and demanded his property.
DiRusso and Gillis claimed their actions just per some text on paper signed by Edward Burke based on allegations made by Thomas Mullins [see below]. It should be noted that all four of those men involved in this conspiracy to censor Ean subsist on stolen money.