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  • everyone should do this. who will work the city. arrest everybody.i am seriously thinking about moving to keene

  • outreach to the jury sounds like jury tampering to me

  • All I see is an idiot punk that wants to play the, "I am a victim" card. The friend was ILLEGALLY drinking in a public park; and one place I read said she was also topless. Ian BROKE THE LAW by obstructing justice in the friends arrest. Are the laws stupid? Maybe they are. But, even King Jr. (a true civil activist, not some whiney punk) asknowledged that when you violate a law that is unjust, you ACCEPT THE CONSEQUENCES. Just a bunch of idiots wanting to incite a problem.

  • @mxylplitz1234 Consequences accepted.

    The laws are still stupid. The judge is still a moron. The police are still abusing their authority.  The sentence is still unjust. The United States is still fucked.

    What's your point here?

  • @HeyItzMeDawg That's just it, he & his ilk don't accept the consequences. They purposefully seek to break the law so that they can be "persecuted". I agree, there are many laws that are unjust and need to be changed. As for him having to wait a year before trial or whatever, I agree that was too long of a timeframe. The US isn't fucked unless you are a paranoid, delusional with a persecution complex. As for the original crime, I don't want to see unwashed, smelly naked hippies drunk in the park.

  • @mxylplitz1234 Whether or not the consequences are accepted, does it change the fundamental nature of the situation?

    "I don't want to see unwashed, smelly naked hippies drunk in the park."

    Let me spin that back on you: I don't want to see unwashed, smelly naked hippies drunk in the park be arrested.  Why does your opinion override mine?

    It's your opinion she should be beaten, kidnapped, tied up and thrown in a cell, then? No wonder the US was created to be a republic, not a democracy.

  • Absolutely disgusting. We are suffering under the greatest protection racket the world has ever seen, and their enforcers are some of the most despicable human beings in the world. You guys are exposing them for the violent thugs that they are and that makes you heroic. Keep fighting the good fight!!!!

  • Why didn't anyone stand in front of the sheriff's car at the end?

  • Disgusting...the cops surely feel good knowing some punk who didn't respect their authority is being punished real good like

  • The police are pussies. Without their tax payer provided weapons, cars and cages they are nothing.

    The Free Staters aren't going to stand in front of cop cars if the police are arresting actual bad guys. in this case they were kidnapping someone for doing the same thing people were doing 50 feet away....drinking alcohol in public. As long as you aren't getting rowdy/shit faced what's the problem?

    Anyone know the phone # for the courthouse/judge?

  • thanks for this update. Ian Freeman is an inspiration.

  • Wow great job getting a camera on the sally port. It's what happens outside the courtroom that's most interesting, most people forget that.

  • When interviewing people, don't let your background be brighter than the foreground. Get mic closer to interviewee. Nice edit tho.

  • Standing infornt of a cop car shows NO FEAR of the state....we need more people standing infront of cop cars in situations like that

  • You sir are a gentle man and a scholar. I tip my hat, well played and well done. You stood up when no one else has the balls.

  • You guys might enjoy listening to Rob Menard. Also, I like TheAntiterrorist on "Standing in Court." The mission of the court is to get you into a contract, which entails commercial liability, i.e it requires you to perform "services" for the court corporation. These services you are forced to perform lead to the raising of the bond value for the private corporate prison. So, in short you have to know how to secure your common law rights and avoid contracting with the court. Thank you.

  • I'd love to move, but I would only hurt your cause if I did.. I am not peaceful in the face of corruption, I would move to overthrow- and I'd win. So I'd rather not do that.

  • My thoughts are with you Ian.

  • I just spent 45 minutes trying to donate $1,000 to CD Evolution, but paypal is blocking it. Please accept bitcoins for donations! Free Ian! Stop paying the police!

  • hope to be making my move by the summer!

  • we hear a lot about nh supposedly being "free" but after watching all these vids it seems like it's no diff't, if not worse, than so-called nanny states. i mean even nj's gov. christie has passed a medical marijuana bill.

  • @ftwbk The reason the FSP chose NH as their state is because NH has the image of being slightly more "free" than other states. Trust me, there's a reason why us (classical) anarchists don't tell our comrades to move to one city; solidarity is needed everywhere. And as someone who grew up in NH, I saw this place become way more statist in the past 20 years.

  • I really respect Ian, he stands by his principles. I think it's stupid that they threw him in a cage for standing in front of a police car. No damage was done, nobody was wronged, he has been punished for disobeying authority.

  • @N0Lif3

    It's not stupid at all. If there is not sufficient disincentive for obstructing the aims of those who operate under the banner of law, the people who maintain their wealth and power through law will no longer have said riches and abilities. from the meter-maids to the munitions manufacturers, these people have sensible reasons to ensure that their will is not opposed.

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