Sam Dodson has
posted his interview with Varrin Swearingen at the FSP's annual 2010 New Hampshire Liberty Forum. They discuss the actions of Free State Project participants who have moved to NH to get active for liberty and the underlying freedom message that ties it all together. See more FSP related videos on
our YouTube channel.
Since Free State Project movers to New Hampshire are free to live anywhere in the state, some friendly competition has arisen amongst various cities and regions in NH. Recently, activists in Keene, NH have compiled a list of
over 130 reasons to move to their city. And remember, these reasons are in addition to the
101 Reasons to move to New Hampshire.
On the April 13th edition of Freedom Watch, Walter Williams and Andrew Napolitano talk about the FSP. Walter Williams is an
early endorser of the project and Andrew Napolitano spoke at the FSP's
NH Liberty Forum. Video of the discussion is available
here.
Congratulations to Rich Goldman for winning the election to fill the open seat on the Free State Project Board of Directors. Results of the vote can be found at the
CIVS website.
Steve Cobb has made the move to NH from Moscow, Russia. See his interview
here. For more interviews with movers and other cool videos related to the Free State Project, check out and subscribe to
our YouTube page.
ForLiberty has produced a
great composite of interviews with NH activists sharing a bit of their story, what's happening in the state, and encouragement for signing up or making the move early. If you want to talk further, visit
our discussion forum.
SuperSecretProject has produced
a fun video showcasing some New Hampshire landmarks, history, and culture in the style of Jay-Z's hit "Empire State of Mind." Come
visit us and experience NH and the FSP community in person.
FSP President Varrin Swearingen has
posted his thoughts on the Liberty Forum and upcoming initiatives and challenges for the project. Homeland Stupidity has
posted video and commentary and a piece about the demeanor and culture of the FSP community was written by
Kelley Vlahos.