FSP News - September 2010
FSP News - September 2010
Silver Circle
Thanks to the generous donations of many porcs, Lineplot Productions was able to raise the necessary funding to continue their Silver Circleproject.
Liberty on Tour
Pete Eyre and Adam Mueller are heading across the country from NH in what they are calling "Liberty on Tour" to network and spread both information and energy for the FSP and several pro-liberty organizations. If you are near one of their destination cities, plan to meet up with them and/or let them know what stories, people, and places they should cover on their visit.
Recruitment Tour Launched This Month
Muhammad moved to New Hampshire around a year ago to contribute to
the free state project. Wishing to combine his love of liberty, love
of travel, and desire to get in shape, he launched his liberty tour.
Muhammad's most recent endeavor will to be to travel around, using
only his bike, visiting locations as far away as Miami, and Seattle.
On his way he will meet with liberty lovers and tell them about the
free state project. Muhammad maintains the website
http://www.m3liberty.com/
where he promotes his trip. You can also subscribe to his youtube
channel
at http://www.BikeAllTheWay.com/.
This is not the first time that Muhammad has traveled around the
country. Earlier this year Muhammad did a similar tour this time
using trains and buses, and there are people who plan to make the
move as a result.
Second-Best Job Growth in the Country
According to the US Labor Department, New Hampshire experienced job growth of 1.43% between June 2009 and June 2010, which resulted in 8,900 new jobs. Nationally, the number of jobs fell by .1%. Read more here.
Documentary Film About the Free State Project
Libertopia is a documentary film about 3 members of the Free State Project. The extended trailer looks incredible!
Three ordinary citizens move to New Hampshire, where they join thousands of others in the fight against growing government power.
Our many thanks to Christina Heller, producer & director of the film.
Copper Rounds
It has been a good friend for over ten thousand years. It has helped
us hunt for food and fell trees that kept us from being frozen. It
has a beauty comparable to that of the goddess Venus and many have
gazed into its shining glory to reveal their own. It helps us
prepare the most wonderful epicurean delights. It helps protect us
from our enemies, both large and small. It keeps the rain out, the
barnacles off, the algae away, and the lightning bolts tame. It
helps the artist make the world a more beautiful place. The steam
engine, light bulb, and the computer this is being written with, and
likely read on, are all helped greatly by mankind’s cuprum
companion. And now we come to the very best application, the
pinnacle of purpose. Forget the entire economy of Sweden, forget the
massive bulk and beauty of the Statue of Liberty, we now have
available to us mere
mortals The
Free State Project Copper Round! Indeed, a glorious achievement
of form and function. These one AV ounce rounds are available in
larger quantities at a lower price to be traded and spent on all
things freedom. These Cyprium chips are also available in smaller
quantities for gazing at all their wonder. (Just be careful you
don’t forget to eat and drink while staring for hours and days at
the mesmerizing mintage)
A special thanks to Jon for getting these dreams made into a reality.
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
FSP Mensa Interest Group
FSP Mensa Interest Group liaison Lynn Pina has moved north from
Virginia recently, and will be starting southern NH in-person
monthly meetings for her Mensa Free Stater and "Starving the
Monkeys" self-sufficiency groups soon, either September or October
(to be announced).
Interested parties (both groups are open to non-Mensan Free Staters)
can contact her
at lpb52@cotse.net or through
the Yahoo Groups for more information:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StarvingTheMonkeysSIG/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeStatersSIG/
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: 14,663. 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: 10,400
Participants in NH: 860
as of 09/15/10
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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