I am currently being interviewed by a UNH college student for her project. I decided to record my answers as an audio file so as to make them available to a wider audience than just the student, Erin. In the audio I discuss the state’s violent nature, victimless crimes, the BEARCAT, Robin Hooding, the consensual organization of society, and more. Thanks to Erin for reaching out. Here’s the audio:
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Bitcoin broke through the $100 barrier recently, and that is a big deal, but the lesser known story is what is happening with Litecoin breaking $1 and shooting up past $4 in mere hours! Some are saying Litecoin will be the silver to Bitcoin’s gold. If you have litecoins (You can get them at BTC-e.) and would like to send some to Free Keene, you can do that via this litecoin address:
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On March 26th, Ridley was trying to interview local officials including Gatsas who told the independent journalist that he must get permission from the City Clerk’s office before recording. According to Ridley, “an enraged security officer shortly appeared and made similar demands.” He describes the upcoming demonstration:
“In the absence of some major unexpected event, there will be an anti-censorship demonstration outside City Hall starting 6 p.m. on Monday, April 8. Then I intend to enter the lobby *with* my camera recording and *without* asking permission. I’ll try to record, non-disruptively, the outskirts of a City school-committee meeting. I’ll likely remain until arrested or until 7:30 p.m…whichever comes first! I invite all peaceable folk to join me.”
This past Friday morning, Keene State College was host to parents and prospective students from around the country. During a campus open house event, which gathered in the Mabel Brown auditorium, current KSC students organized a protest directly in front of the venue’s doors inside of the student center.
Organized actions are rare for Keene’s campus, and no one present was able to recall the last sit-in style protest. According to a 1990 Nashua Telegraph article, over 250 students camped out in front of an administrative building for multiple days following the questionable firing of an administrator at the time.
Students were, and continue to be discontent with the unfunding of the Multicultural Affairs Department, which is reported to receive less of a budget them some of the student clubs. A correspondent for the school’s newspaper, The Equinox, was present to collect perspective from the students, accompanied by a photographer and videographer. I was asked by participating students to provide documentation of the event. As I arrived (more…)
After some discussion it has been decided to repurpose the nearly-defunct Monadnock Porcupines yahoo group to be more of a forum for liberty people in the area. (It used to be for facilitating welcoming new Free State Project movers – something that is now done on Facebook.) – so feel free to use the invite button and invite the people that you know love liberty and live in the Monadnock region.
Maybe it won’t pan out into anything since people love Facebook so much, but I wanted to have a way to connect with liberty-oriented people who don’t want to use the facebook or Shire Society forum.