Free State Project Launches New Website

Free State ProjectNow over 70% of the way to their goal of 20,000 people pledging to move to New Hampshire and get active for liberty, the Free State Project has launched a beautiful new website!

It’s time to focus on wrapping up the 20,000 so the five year move window can begin – this new site takes the FSP to the next level on accomplishing that goal. It still has the useful features as it previously had, (like the 101 reasons to move to NH) but looks much better. Kudos to the volunteer team that put countless hours in designing the site.

Court Denies City’s Motion to Reconsider on Smoke Alarm Case!

smokeDetector[1]Here are a couple of updates on my various court cases:

First, Keene district court judge Runyon has denied the city attorney Thom Mullins’ lengthy motion to reconsider that he filed after the court issued an order striking the fire chief’s testimony and his inspection of my tenants’ home. Here’s is Runyon’s order putting the smack-down on Mullins’ motion to reconsider.

Also, in the Robin Hood case, very little has come from the hearing on the superior court bailiffs’ bad behavior and media restrictions, however judge John C. Kissinger did issue this order creating a “staging area” for media interviews in the lobby.

AKPF #1 – Dolus

akpfbadge_surveillanceDebuting for the masses the propaganda hitpiece of unintelligible video produced by the CoK staff, AKPF #1 episode 08 Dolus opens with a global news update before delving into the ridiculous media production attempt of the local reigning royalty. The program is rounded out by wonderful original videos from the 2013 Porcupine Freedom Festival held annually in Lancaster, New Hampshire. Speakers included renowned anarchist author David Friedman, courageous police accountability activist Antonio Buehler, and compassionately insightful author Mary Ruwart. Numerous allied comrades of many admirable causes converge, coalesce, and codify. In the end, Peter ‘Sturdy’ Thomas becomes a rejuvenescent participant in AKPF antics.

1. 00:10 Opening Soul Makossa Music
2. 01:48 president Barack Obama dismisses allegations of his vigorous efforts to capture Ed Snowden
3. 02:00 James and Garret present the city’s failure of an attempt at video editing, doctored garbage
4. 03:29 Excerpts from the city’s distasteful garbage, tallied in doctors by AKPF comrade Dan
5. 17:01 Chalking for AKPF #1 at PorcFest 2013 segueway segment (more…)

Shout Out to Rich Paul from Philly’s “Smoke Down Prohibition”!

Thanks to Chris Cantwell and the rest of the Philly crew for this shout-out to Rich. Should you wish to donate to Rich’s appeal (2nd) fundraiser, you can do that here. You can (and should!) also write to Rich via Mail-to-Jail\!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTwkm1cjHmY

If you are in a big city and are tired of not making an impact with your liberty activism – please come up to NH and get active here. The Free State Project is working!

Black Sheep Rising – Episode 07

In this latest episode, AKPF #1 pays a visit to the studio.  We discuss James brave attempt at fire-fighting,  Garret’s stolen camera, this year’s upcoming raid on the KAC and angry people who dislike cameras.

Not enough for you?  Check out the AfterShow for another helping.  Make sure those steak knives are good and sharp.

NH Supreme Court to Hear Residency/Voter Registration Case

Ian Freeman recently had a “residency” case dropped by the City of Keene. Whether or not this case comes back in one form or another is yet to be seen. However, The New Hampshire Supreme Court may end up deciding the residency issue before the City of Keene (or DMV) decides whether or not to pursue additional actions against Mr. Freeman.

The Fosters Daily Democrat reports, “A trial is tentatively set for February 2014 to decide whether New Hampshire will be allowed to use controversial language on its voter registration forms that was previously blocked by a judge.”

The case is Rivers, et. al. v State of New Hampsire. A temporary injunction was issued by Strafford County Superior Court Judge John Lewis preventing the state from using new voter registration forms that included a paragraph discussing motor vehicle and residency requirements. Lewis wrote the new wording was an “inaccurate and confusing expression of the law” that “does not pass constitutional muster.”

The lawsuit was brought forth by the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire and four students represented by the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union.