Free Keene TV – Episode 26 – January 2nd, 2012

In this weeks episode:

1. Derrick J Freeman is the winner of the first annual Free Keene Activist of the Year.

2. Jason Talley and Kelly James arrested at Cheshire Superior Court.

3. Sheriffs Deputies threaten independent media.

4. Sheriff Richard Foote bans 4 individuals from Cheshire Superior Court grounds and building.

Free Keene TV – Episode 25 – December 26th, 2011

This weeks episode is a special pre-recorded video one:

1. GOP Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney stops in Keene

2. Derrick J Freeman challenges the police for information on his rejected application for a conceal carry permit.

3. The NH Supreme Court Advisory Board hears public testimony on the camera ban in New Hampshire Court Houses.

4. The Chain of Obedience from https://www.youtube.com/user/StormCloudsGathering

5. Forced Taxation is Immoral from https://www.youtube.com/user/StormCloudsGathering

Free Keene TV – Episode 24 – December 19th, 2011

On this weeks episode of Free Keene TV:

1. The Keene City Council decides to accept a grant for a BearCat – assault vehicle.

2. Robin hooding in Keene

3. Outreach at the Monadnock High School does not sit well with the school staff.

4. The lobby outside the Supreme Court hearing on cameras in the Court room is filled with drama as the media is told cameras are not allowed.

5. One particular bailiff, Dennis, acts improperly.

Heika Courser anchors while Ali Havens talks with special guest Kate Ager

Outrageous Bailiff Screams and Stares Activists Down

Several NH activists attend a NH Supreme Court public hearing on cameras In NH courthouses.  The recording took place in the court lobby prior to the hearing.  There was a Bailiff who’s actions were a little bizarre to say the least.  So bizarre that it necessitated an entire video of just his actions.  Two activists describe an incident where this man intentionally nudged past them.  The man then has stare downs with four different activists and a scream of rage directed at Kate Ager.

Ademo’s Arraignment on Wiretapping Charges

Yesterday I was arraigned on three counts of felony wiretapping – click here to read about Pete’s and my year long fight on MA wiretapping charges. If convicted I face anywhere from 11.5 to 21 years in prison and up to $12,000 in fines. I say IF because the only way I’ll be convicted is if the state (the system itself) protects it’s own. The three people claiming that I wire tapped them are public officials, whom I recorded while acting in their “public” capacities, but we’ll get more into that as we approach trial. (more…)