FKTV – Episode 34 – March 12th, 2012

On this weeks episode:

1. School Board Elections
2. Homeless on the rise in Cheshire County
3. Ademo Freeman has a video conclusion for his latest arrest by Judge Burke
4. An Adam Kokesh video featuring the Veterans march on D.C.
5. Derrick J Freeman presents a video in regards to outreach at the High School

 

FKTV – Episode 33 – March 5th, 2012

One of our best episodes yet.

On this weeks episode:

1. Bearcat Conclusion
2. Ali Haven’s Editorial on the Bearcat situation
3. Keene residents Pete Eyre and Ademo Freeman on John Stossel’s Illegal Everything show
4. Derrick J Freeman presents a video and commentary about his recent interactions at a Keene area school
5.  Adam Kokesh’s The Message of Freedom in One Minute

 

 

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FKTV – Episode 32 – February 27th, 2012

On this weeks episode:

1. Bearcat update
2. 3 arrested at Cheshire Superior Court
3. Dave Ridley interviews Bradley Jardis in regards to Jason Talley’s upcoming trial
4. Local Attorney Charlie Donahue is interviewed in studio

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Free Keene TV – Episode 30 – February 6th, 2012

On this weeks episode:

1. A history of the Kingsbury Corporation
2. The BEARCAT has a public hearing at the Finance, operation and personnel committee this Thursday at 5:30p
3. Russia Today has a different perspective on American politics
4. Opponents of Marijuana decriminalization

Free Keene TV is looking for more sponsors to aid in continuing the show and furthering the improvements. If you are interested or would like to know more please send an email to tv @ freekeene . com.

NH to Cage Peaceful Nurse

The Associated Press reports:

New Hampshire’s highest court has upheld a woman’s marijuana-growing conviction, ruling she had no reasonable expectation to privacy in a wooded area of her property from which police observed her house and detected the smell of marijuana coming from a vent.

Patricia Smith of Haverhill was charged in 2009 after police raided her house and found a pot-growing operation and 120 plants. During court proceedings, a superior court denied Smith’s motion to suppress evidence.

In appealing to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, Smith’s attorney argued that police violated Smith’s constitutional right to privacy and protection from unreasonable searches when they essentially conducted a stakeout in the woods behind her home.

Watch the following videos produced by myself and Garret Ean of Free Concord. When watching, ask yourself if you want to see Patricia Smith caged for growing her own medicine, in her own home. If you’re a citizen of New Hampshire or the United States this is being done in your name, with your money.


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