Here are highlights from last week’s Talkback on WKBK. Liberty-minded people called to discuss the absurd granite curbs that are being installed around Keene, taxes, and federal control.
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More from the “redress of grievances” event from Tally.TV. This time, he interviews a liquor enforcement agent who at least seems open to ideas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exkmuDC6HK4
In search of answers from the NH “justice” system on the camera ban in the 2nd floor lobby, which applies to everyone, except the state, main stream media, and important bureaucrats, I’ve drafted a writing. I ask about the supposed investigation into the assault and resulting damage to my camera by the CSO’s. Jordan Hazy, supervisor over all the court security officers, has hung up on me and refuses to return phone calls. So our latest attempt is with Laura, the spokesperson for the Supreme court.
Hi Laura,
In our conversation on September 8th, you agreed respond with answers around the 10th.
I haven’t seen an answer to the questions we discussed, and I wanted to follow up to see what progress has been made. When can I expect answers the questions per our phone conversation:
1) Related to the Nashua District Court incident on or around August 3rd,
a.) Can CSO’s arbitrarily close public sections of the court house?
b.) Where are CSO’s granted the authority to close down public areas of the court house in a non-emergency situation?
c.) Is the local Police department under the authority of the CSO’s while in the court house?
2) Related to the Keene District Court and CSO Dwane Dehotman’s (sp) actions on April 26th, 2010, which resulted in the $130 in damages to my camera outlined here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSmGLwpHEgI
a.) What is the status of this investigation?
b.) Is it normal to not contact the victim or return phone calls in an investigation?
c.) Who do I contact about compensation for the damage willfully caused by your agents?
3) Related to the assault and disarming of Rich Paul recently in the 2nd Floor common area of the Keene City Hall. Here’s KPD’s log of the event: (more…)
The week before liberty activist George Donnelly was set to move to New Hampshire, he was attacked and arrested by federal agents for recording video on a public sidewalk outside the federal courthouse in Allentown, PA. Here’s the story, written after the completion of his odyssey in the federal police state. George, I hope to see you in NH soon!
Lessons to take away:
1. Don’t ever do activism alone. (more…)
This is video from the Concord 420 event held on 4/20/2010 at the NH statehouse. It contains an interview from a medical cannabis patient, and Brad wonders off to engage state trooper Chris Carter who was quoted a month earlier on WMUR supporting the drug war.
Unfortunately state policeman Chris Carder, doesn’t seem to understand the lessons learned from the prohibition of alcohol. What blinds people to he reality their actions create?
My science teacher was busted for growing cannabis when I was in middle school in Florida. It was one of those moments that helped me realize that I’d been lied to about cannabis. I was told it was only losers that smoked cannabis – shiftless “druggies” that would steal from their grandmother to get their next bag. Turns out that cannabis users are everywhere from teachers to police, business owners, nurses, waitstaff – everywhere.
Isn’t it time this insane war on drugs came to an end? It’s really just a war on our friends, family, and neighbors. Here’s more proof. Hopefully this won’t cost this man his job up here in NH like it did for my teacher down in FL:
A Keene elementary schoolteacher was arrested on felony drug charges last week. Darrel L. Beymer, 49, of Harrisville was charged with felony growing marijuana, possessing marijuana and criminal trespass following his arrest Friday, according to Harrisville police. Beymer is a 3rd-grade teacher at Symonds School. Harrisville police Detective Dana Hennessy said Beymer was found in possession of marijuana and was arrested after “a lengthy investigation.” He was released on $3,000 personal recognizance and will be arraigned in Keene District Court Oct. 18. No further details were available.