FSP News - March 2011
FSP News - March 2011
Atlas Shrugged Opening
Atlas Shrugged is opening on the weekend of April 15th 16th and 17th in Los Angeles (Orange County), San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington DC, New York City, South Florida, Boston, Denver, Dallas and Chicago. If you live in any of these locations or plan on attending the openings, please consider handing out FSP flyers. Send and email to clawless@freestateproject.org for more details and tell us the city you leave in or near.
Tax Day Outreach
Can you hand out flyers on April 18th at a post office near you? This is our annual tax day outreach. Email clawless@freestateproject.org for more details.
The Porcupine Freedom Festival - LESS THAN 100 DAYS TO GO!
ATTENTION: Early Bird Registration ends THIS month. That's right, March 31st is the last day you can get you discounted tickets at $25. Ticket prices will go up to $30 on April 1st. Don't forget to use coupon code FSPNEWS to save 20% off of your early bird registration and save 20% off of your Free State Project merchandise as well!
We Need YOUR Help! We are currently searching for sponsors and donors in a variety of areas. PorcFest runs on volunteers and donations. Whether you want to help out with kid's events, get your business some focused promotion, or make a generous donation, your contributions will make PorcFest the world's greatest freedom festival for the 8th year in a row! Email Support@PorcFest.com today!
For details on how to GET to Porcfest from every corner of the country visit here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Convoys-to-PorcFest/193293977356631?sk=info The best convoy to Porcfest 2011 gets in FREE in 2012!!
How to find out everything you need to know about Porcfest 2011:
This man can tell you anything: Curtis@Porcfest.com
Want to vend? Vend@Porcfest.com
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Action of the Month
Reintroducing the Action of the Month. This FSP News monthly section used to exist and it is now making a wonderful return. Every month a specific action will be suggested. The action is technically not endorsed or supported by the FSP, but it is endorsed by Keith and Stuff :) For the first month, the Action of the Month is to like the FSP on Facebook, that is, if you have Facebook. There are actually three pages. Please click on all three links and click like. Feel free to share the links with your friends.
FSP Group https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204983906
FSP Non-Profit Organization https://www.facebook.com/FreeStateProject.org
FSP Interest https://www.facebook.com/pages/Free-State-Project/103150293057947
Action of the Month items will be posted on the FSP Forum. Feel free to make suggestions or comments on the FSP Forum http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=23145.0
Website of the Month
Free Minds Media - Free Minds Media is the website for both the Free Minds TV show and the Free Minds Radio show. Both shows are recorded in studios in Keene, NH. Free Minds TV airs on public TV stations all over NH and beyond. Free Minds Radio is carried by both the Genesis Communications Network and the Liberty Radio Network.
The Facebook Page of the Month
Porcfest - The PorcFest fan page maintains a positive and timely presence on the world's largest social network. Promoting the Free State Project's Porcupine Freedom Festival 365 days a year, the fan page is an invaluable tool, keeping interested parties up to date on everything from registration to the latest fan videos. Check it out today, and take a look at all the photos from PorcFest 2010!
Merchandise
Tendrils of fog wafted through the trees, stretching out like the hand of death trying to pull me back towards to the “lower 49”. My chest heaved heavily beneath my FSP Logo t-shirt a bargain for only $12.00 at the Free State Project store, breathing in the clear, fresh air of freedom drifting across from New Hampshire just a little further on. The swollen, yellow moon hung low on the horizon, tufts of pine and spruce intercepting the pale glow reminding me of the Don't Tread on Me, Gadsden Porcupine disc, also available at the Free State Project store. The woeful baying of hounds in the distance twisted my head away from the sanity and happiness of the granite state in front of me. I looked back, only briefly, towards the demented and malevolent statist swamp I was leaving. As I saw the beams of flashlights stabbing their way through the murky night, lighting up gnarled trees and craggy rocks, I was glad to be wearing the blue FSP Lanyard a deal at only $4 at the Free State Project store, rather than the bright yellow one, lest these 'dogs of war' spy their prey. The searching beams also lit up a trail of FSP Bookmarks, easily purchased at the Free State Project store, left behind by courageous pioneers and leading me forward into warm, wide fields of fragrant lilac. Leaving a few PF05 Koozies, next to free at the Free State Project store, behind as a trap for their nosy snouts, I grasped the comforting FSP Buck Custom, only a few remaining at the Free State Project store, tighter in my hand and stayed true on the course towards the Free State Project and Liberty in Our Lifetime.
The Free State Project is an effort
to recruit 20,000 liberty-loving people to move to New Hampshire. We
are looking for neighborly, productive, tolerant folks from all walks
of life, of all ages, creeds, and colors who agree to the political
philosophy expressed in our Statement of Intent, that government
exists at most to protect people's rights, and should neither provide
for people nor punish them for activities that interfere with no one
else. freestateproject.org
In New Hampshire
Outdoors in Concord
Concord Porcupine members go walking and hiking together more than once a month. Imagine yourself walking down a wooded path swapping child rearing stories with your fellow Free Stater pilgrims, while the kids skip stones on the river. Or picture yourself climbing a small mountain in NH and discussing with your friends how your agorist activities are going to free the world as you reach the summit. This and other grand adventures await you in the Shire. Just look up the Concord Porcupines on facebook and yahoo groups to hook up with the outdoorsmen.
Free State Blogs
What's happening in New Hampshire with the Free State
Project? Free State Blogs
attempts to answer that question.
The RidleyReport
Videographer Dave Ridley from NHFree.com is one of our Porcs on the scene in New Hampshire. See some of what's happening in the Free State on the RidleyReport.
Check the NH Calendars
The NH Underground Calendar lists liberty-oriented New Hampshire events. The NH Liberty Calendar also tracks NH events. Check the calendars before a visit or a move - you are welcome to attend NH events!
FSP News Thanks & Statistics
FSP News circulation: 14,670. Back issues are available. Got FSP news? Please submit content by the 12th of the month. Thank you to all advertisers and contributors.
FSP Participants - here are some quick links:
- If you've moved to NH or otherwise changed your info, please update your contact info or send a message to Moved@FreeStateProject.org to let us know.
- Find NH job info on the website - post your resume & check the FSP forum for a job!
- Check out NH housing and other community & logistical information at NH Info
Are you ready to join the FSP, move to New Hampshire and work with us towards Liberty in Our Lifetime? Join here!
Participants: 10,712
Participants in NH: 892
as of 03/15/11
The Free State Project (FSP) is an effort to recruit 20,000 pro-liberty activists to move to New Hampshire, where they will exert the fullest practical effort toward the creation of a society in which the maximum role of government is the protection of life, liberty and property. The work of creating and sustaining such a society in New Hampshire is the job of residents, including project participants, not the Free State Project itself.
The FSP does not endorse any specific changes to government or strategies to achieve them. The FSP does not take positions on issues, candidates, legislation, places to move within New Hampshire, tactics or methods of action. The one stipulation the FSP does make is that people who promote violence, racial hatred, or bigotry are not welcome.
Reporting by the FSP on participant activity or NH events on the website, in the newsletter, or in any other place does not represent support or endorsement and may not portray the diversity of opinions and activities that exists among participants.





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