by Carla Gericke | Apr 25, 2016 | Merrimack Valley
The first time I visited Manchester, the largest city in New Hampshire (pop. 110,000), was back in 2006 when hubby and I came up from NYC to attend our first PorcFest, which you should do too! It was a Sunday, it was dreary out, and Elm Street, the main downtown drag,...
by Guest Blogger | Apr 20, 2016 | Free State Project Updates
There is something magical about campfires isn’t there? Throughout history, some of the greatest ideas, movements and friendships have started around campfires. A few weeks ago, I was cleaning out a box of old paperwork when I found something surprising and...
by Carla Gericke | Apr 13, 2016 | NH Life & Issues
I have an odd relationship with the Town of Weare, a place of rebellion. Weare is where I was arrested–Where? Weare!–in 2010 for filming police officers during a routine traffic stop. I was charged with felony wiretapping, facing 7 years in prison. All...
by Matt Philips | Mar 28, 2016 | Free State Project Updates
Today, the Free State Project announced that it has joined a class action lawsuit against the IRS for illegally targeting libertarian-leaning nonprofit organizations seeking tax-exempt status. Last week, after a unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the...
by Matt Philips | Mar 26, 2016 | Media Coverage
Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Member Mary Kissel does a short (3min) interview of Associate Editorial Features Editor Kyle Peterson for the WSJ Opinion Journal on MSN News about his recent coverage of the Free State Project’s Liberty Forum in Manchester,...
by Matt Philips | Mar 18, 2016 | Blockchain & Crytpocurrency, Media Coverage
The Wall Street Journal’s Kyle Peterson writes about the Free State Project in a lengthy article entitled The Great American Disconnect: “The U.S. has been drifting into a collection of red or blue enclaves. Libertarians decided they needed a state of...
by Matt Philips | Mar 17, 2016 | Free State Project Updates
The Free State Project (FSP) is a movement to get 20,000 pro-liberty activists to migrate to New Hampshire and work to limit the government’s role in society to the protection of individuals’ rights to life, liberty, and property. Two thousand participants have...
by Carla Gericke | Feb 23, 2016 | Free State Project Updates
On February 20, 2016, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden addressed more than 500 attendees at the Free State Project’s 9th annual NH Liberty Forum in Manchester, NH. People gathered from across the globe to discuss practical ways to expand social and economic...
by Editor | Feb 3, 2016 | Free State Project Updates, Media Coverage
MANCHESTER, NH – FEBRUARY 03, 2016: As of today, The Free State Project is the most successful intentional migration movement in American history. This is because today the organization has announced that 20,000 participants have signed the Statement of Intent...
by Carla Gericke | Sep 16, 2015 | Media Coverage
Last night was a great victory for internet freedom and anonymity, and once again showcases why New Hampshire is the right destination for the Free State Project. The Kilton Library of Lebanon decided to turn its first-in-the-nation Tor relay node back on! Backstory:...