District Court Dismisses City’s Smoke Alarm Case

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Keene district court judge L. Phillips Runyon has dismissed the case brought against me regarding their claim that I need to have interconnected, AC-operated smoke detectors in my tenants’ home, which was raided by code enforcers and the fire chief in 2012.  After a court hearing on the validity of the warrant authorizing the search in the first place, Runyon issued an order invalidating the fire inspection part of the search warrant and throwing out all evidence collected by the fire chief, Gary LaFreniere.  The city’s attorney, Thom Mullins then motioned the court to reconsider, which was denied.  Meanwhile, I filed a motion to dismiss the case, since the complaint was written by the fire chief, whose evidence had been deemed inadmissible.

That motion has been granted.  Case dismissed!  This case is a perfect example of why homeowners should not roll over for code enforcement and zoning threats.  Many times, like this one, the state aggressors don’t even have a valid case under their own system’s rules!  You never find out if you just take the plea deal or do as they are demanding.  It’s people’s continued capitulation that just encourages the state people to continue to come up with new ways to control you and your friends and family.  I suggest you don’t take the plea (more…)

Free State Project Launches New Website

Free State ProjectNow over 70% of the way to their goal of 20,000 people pledging to move to New Hampshire and get active for liberty, the Free State Project has launched a beautiful new website!

It’s time to focus on wrapping up the 20,000 so the five year move window can begin – this new site takes the FSP to the next level on accomplishing that goal. It still has the useful features as it previously had, (like the 101 reasons to move to NH) but looks much better. Kudos to the volunteer team that put countless hours in designing the site.

Welcome to our newest blogger, Rich Paul!

Rich PaulWelcome to Rich Paul, our newest blogger! Here’s his bio from the Bloggers page:

Rich Paul is an early mover for the Free State Project and computer programmer by trade who is currently in jail for selling cannabis. He heroically stood up for his belief that the drug war needs to end, put his entire life on the line, and faced 100 years in prison. He was sentenced to one in jail aka the Keene Spiritual Retreat. Watch the blog for his posts from jail and tune into Free Talk Live to hear his calls from jail. You can write to him here at Mail-to-Jail.

Want to see what a typical day of Robin Hooding is like?

If you ever wanted to see what occurs during a typical day of robin hooding, feel free to check out the footage that Peter ‘Sturdy’ Thomas, PeterThomas2 the former “Police Captain of Field Operations” of the Keene police department took for the “city.” He was hired as an “Investigator” and paid $28.81/hour ($1,339.67 total) to film robin hooders on the streets of Keene. I filed a 91a request (Freedom of information in NH) for the footage.

Here is a link to the footage: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmHIeCrMRhFvevHk3-HaJ8RYkcGkgaWZR

There are a lot of interesting things that happen when Peter is out filming, but my personal favorite is when someone tries to give Peter change (in support of robin hooding) after I explain to the person what robin hooding is.