Keeniacs Launch RV Tour Across North America to Promote Liberty!

Join Jason and Pete, former crashers-in-chief at Bureaucrash, for the Motorhome Diaries! Starting from their new home in Keene this weekend they will be traveling across North America and interacting with individuals and groups from diverse backgrounds and viewpoints at college campuses, homes, businesses and organizations that are united by one thing: increasing individual freedom and responsibility and decreasing the scope of government.

They’ll also be promoting the idea that liberty activists should move to NH as part of the Free State Project, and specifically Keene!

Good luck, guys and thanks for everything you do! Be sure to follow their progress on MotorhomeDiaries.com!

Live Video: Military Humvees in Keene

I uploaded this live to Free Keene yesterday. Seven camo military humvees with men and women in camo, some of them armed, stopped off at the T-Bird on West St. to grab food and drink, then headed northwest up Route 12. Kind of a scary sight.

I’d like to take a moment to remind our readers that Free Keene is a peaceful movement. I want mankind to evolve naturally and peacefully to the voluntary society. Liberty loving people will never threaten you if you don’t join our way of life. We won’t lower ourselves to the level of the government people. They are the ones willing to hurt peaceful people and aggress against their neighbors. Always remember who resorts to violence to get their way: the men and women calling themselves the state.

Here’s the footage:

Liberty Activists Call WKBK’s Talkback 2009-03-21

Radio TowerLiberty activists called WKBK’s Talkback this morning and discussed dancing licenses, recording public trials, property taxes and business development, the free market and the economic situation, the violence of the state, alcohol and young people in Europe, liberty activists showing up at city council meetings, property rights, and privatization. You’ll get to hear Cynthia and fellow city councilor Nat Stout actually talk some sense in the beginning of the archive, though Nat blames the free market for the economic troubles the country is facing. While NH has it’s share of problems, at least many of the politicians are friendly towards a number of freedom ideas. To their credit, both Nat and Cynthia voted against a ban on bars being built within 500 ft of an existing bar.

If you are awake on Saturday mornings, we could really use your help! Please join us in calling the program with a pro-liberty viewpoint. Get details on when and how and discuss with other activists on this Free Keene forum thread.

Download the MP3.

The End Is Near!

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We real money advocates seem less kooky every day as more information gets around about the fed and fiat currency.

The War on bleh

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Unv. of Utah

“Like cocaine, Ritalin is a powerful stimulant that increases alertness and productivity. Ritalin and cocaine also look and act the same. Both have a similar chemical structure, and both increase dopamine levels in the brain. They do this by blocking a dopamine transporter protein responsible for the reuptake of dopamine at the synapse.”

“Ritalin is not addicting when taken as prescribed by doctors. Why this difference between Ritalin and cocaine? Ritalin is a pill that you swallow, so the drug takes longer to reach the brain. Cocaine is taken in high doses by injection or snorting. It floods the brain quickly with dopamine, which makes it dangerous and addicting.

Unfortunately, Ritalin is quickly becoming a drug of choice for teens. It’s relatively cheap and accessible. And because it’s a prescription drug, it’s perceived to be safe. But if Ritalin is abused (taken in high doses) or taken improperly (by injection or snorting), it can be just as addicting as cocaine. This is because drug delivery methods can influence the addictive potential of a drug. ”

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Drugs are drugs.

The War on Drugs has been a success.  It has done what was intended: growing the size and scope of the government, militarize local law enforcement and injecting into local law enforcement tendrils of federal influence via funding.
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