by James Davis | Oct 22, 2014 | Freecoast, Mover Stories
My wife and I were running a summer camp and conference center in upstate New York, and while we were enjoying a relatively “free” lifestyle, we weren’t satisfied. We couldn’t seem to find community in our immediate area, and while there were...
by Guest Blogger | Aug 20, 2014 | Freecoast, Mover Stories
Hey hey we’re the Mohneys! Like, Mony-Mony, but Mohney-Mohney. We’re here for the freedom! My husband Kyle, our three boys, and I upped the Freecoast population by five when we moved here in June from Michigan. Yes, Michigan—your winters don’t scare us, Free State....
by Emmett Harris | Jul 13, 2014 | NH Life & Issues
In 1787, when asked about his opinion of the Philadelphia constitutional proceedings happening in secret, Patrick Henry famously replied, “I smell a rat!” Henry opposed the proposed Constitution because he feared it would centralize power in a strong national...
by Editor | Jun 12, 2014 | Blockchain & Crytpocurrency, Media Coverage
From Forbes, by Kashmir Hill: Long before billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel dreamed up the idea of a floating libertarian island nation, a 24-year-old Yale grad student named Jason Sorens proposed a far more down-to-earth experiment for those who wanted to...
by Jason Sorens | May 5, 2014 | Free State Project Updates
Why doesn’t every libertarian sign up for the Free State Project? For some, deep local connections to family or friends make it difficult or undesirable to move, and I don’t wish to see them uprooted: society trumps politics every time. But for many, the...
by Carla Gericke | Sep 13, 2013 | NH Life & Issues
On Monday, September 9, 2013, the City Council of Concord approved the grant application to receive a Ballistic Engineered Armored Counter Attack Truck. The 11-4 vote defied the will of the community, ignoring the more than 1,500 petition signatures collected by...
by Emmett Harris | Aug 13, 2013 | Lakes Region, NH Life & Issues
Individual sovereignty is a concept that formed the bedrock of Common Law traditions extending back to the Magna Carta. Its essence is self-ownership, and its antithesis is subservience and slavery. The idea is axiomatic. Some have even called it self-evident. There...
by Guest Blogger | Mar 1, 2013 | Jobs
by Rick Honer Many Free Staters have two concerns when considering their move to New Hampshire: a job and housing. There is a free market solution to both of these problems which might be a good fit for some. This opportunity involves private education, which is alive...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 25, 2013 | Blockchain & Crytpocurrency
by Jeffrey Tucker I’ve just left the Liberty Forum in New Hampshire, a three-day gathering of hundreds of people who are trying to find ways of living freer lives in times of despotic control. Among many things, this might be the world center for exhibiting monies of...
by Guest Blogger | Feb 23, 2013 | Free State Project Updates
By KIMBERLY HOUGHTON in the Union Leader Sunday News Correspondent NASHUA – The president of the Free State Project announced this weekend she wants the thousands of supporters nationwide who have committed to moving to New Hampshire to begin doing so in two...