Will NH Courts Continue to Censor?

Should NH courts be open and accessible or will they remain censored?

Censorship, even if done for the best of intentions, subsumes the initiation of force – something experienced by individuals seeking transparency at Keene district court and Cheshire Co. superior court. On Friday, Dec. 16, 2011 at the NH supreme court the “rules committee” took comment to determine whether they will “allow” you and me to film their actions.

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Ademo’s Arraignment on Wiretapping Charges

Yesterday I was arraigned on three counts of felony wiretapping – click here to read about Pete’s and my year long fight on MA wiretapping charges. If convicted I face anywhere from 11.5 to 21 years in prison and up to $12,000 in fines. I say IF because the only way I’ll be convicted is if the state (the system itself) protects it’s own. The three people claiming that I wire tapped them are public officials, whom I recorded while acting in their “public” capacities, but we’ll get more into that as we approach trial. (more…)

Monadnock HS Public Officials Attempt Censorship

On Tuesday, December 13th, 2011, a number of individuals visited Monadnock High School in Swanzey, NH (just south of Keene) to do some outreach. While the students were receptive, it was a different story entirely for the just-following-the-rules public officials.

More:
CopBlock.org
FreeKeene.com
NeverTakeAPlea.org
Strike-The-Root.com
Freedom’s Phoenix
MegMcLain.com
High School Outreach by Kager on FreeKeene.com
School Sucks Project
John Taylor Gatto: Schooling is not Education – Part 1
Sheldon Richman on the Separation of School and State
 

 

 

CopBlock Spots Undercover Cop & Questions Others on Gun Issue

This past Friday Pete Eyre, fellow CopBlocker and FreeKeene.com blogger, and I went to Plymouth State University to cover the gun protest put on by former police officer, Brad Jardis. While there I spotted an individual who seemed a bit out of place. Turns out he was an undercover police officer.

Pete also interviewed several cops present about the double standard they were displaying by carrying firearms to protect people but using those same guns against someone who decided to do the same. Below is that video:

What Free Press?

Carlos Miller of the Photography is not a Crime blog compiles several interactions he’s had with government bureaucrats (mostly police) over the years, simply because he was recording. Look for FK @ CopBlock‘s Ademo in one of them!

It takes practice, but as you can see, Carlos is very good at continuing to record, even while being intimidated by men with guns: