Federal Court Rules “Disinformation” Can Be a Crime
By Thomas F. Harrison New Hampshire lawmakers did not run afoul of the Constitution in making it a crime to ridicule people with false statements,…
By Thomas F. Harrison New Hampshire lawmakers did not run afoul of the Constitution in making it a crime to ridicule people with false statements,…
By B.N. Frank Research has determined that electromagnetic and wireless radiation emitted by cell phones, cell towers, Wi-Fi routers and networks, utility “Smart” meters, and…
By B.N. Frank Research has already determined that exposure to cell towers as well as other sources of wireless radiation is harmful. In fact, since…
By B.N. Frank American opposition to 5G continues to increase due to concerns about reduced property value (see 1, 2, 3, 4), public safety (see…
By B.N. Frank Many cities, countries, and organizations have taken action against the 5G rollout including banning it, filing lawsuits and issuing moratoriums (see 1,…
By Michael Maharrey Last week, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill to create a process to expunge certain marijuana charges form people’s records….
By Vin Armani In this video, Vin Armani interviews Ian Freeman about the idea of concentrating liberty-minded people in one place to affect change for…
By Justin Gardner When government demands allegiance to the idea that its actions are always just, it’s refreshing to see some lawmakers remind us that…
By WSJ A group called the Free State Project is trying to get 20,000 libertarians to move to New Hampshire to push for political and…
By Mike Maharrey A bill introduced in the New Hampshire House for the 2016 session would prohibit a federal-local surveillance collaboration that the NSA’s former chief…