Yesterday I delivered a presentation entitled CopBlock: Policing the Police with Alternative Media during the first block of panels kicking off the sixth annual All Power to the Imagination conference at New College of Florida. There may be video emerging soon, for now you can tune in to the audio on the Sound Cloud:
Today’s episode of Derrick J Freeman’s daily five minute newscast Peace News Now was illustrated for video by none other than Free Concord’s Garret Ean. This episode features analysis of the latest military escalations in Korea, and wraps up with news of bitcoin’s continued climb with innovations in its use for the European market. See today’s feature below, North Korea Threatens War.
This morning I was interviewed on WKBK’s “Talkback” with former city councilor Cynthia Georgina and current city councilor Dave Richards. We talked about my run for School Board. Also included in the audio, a couple of callers and the hosts’ opinions on the TSA.
Derrick J’s daily 5-minute newscast Peace News Now yesterday featured coverage of Free Concord’s footage from the cannabis legalization hearings Thursday at the legislative office building. The expertly produced video podcast features photo and video to illustrate audio overviewing the current state of peaceful resistance. The report also summarizes the latest developments with Bitcoin digital currency and the arrest of rapper 2 Chainz over an herb grinder. Check out more from Derrick J at PeaceNewsNow.com.
WKBK Keene’s Talk Back hosted by Cynthia Georgina and featuring guest host councilor Jim Duffy discussed the recent uptick in the practice of Robin Hooding in the area. Illustrated in the following video is the first two minutes of the segment. A full sixteen minutes was spent on the subject with three callers phoning in their perspective. You can hear all sixteen minutes in a video at Fr33manTVraw (embedded below text).
CG: And, what’s going on with people plugging the meters for other people, have you heard about that?
JD: Oh, yes, I’ve seen it’s back. It was going on a while ago. Robin Hood, they call themselves the Robin Hoods, and what they do is, if they see an expired meter, they’ll plug it, and according to the videos they’ve posted, either with nickels or quarters. A nickel only gets you six minutes, so you know, you still might get a ticket if you’re depending on Robin Hood, if they’re only putting nickels…
Manchester liberty activists Mike Ruff, Kirk McNeil and Antigone Darling are all quoted in this NHPR audio piece that aired today across New Hampshire on the radio.