Enjoying My Time At The New Hampshire Liberty Forum

I've spent the last few days at the New Hampshire Liberty Forum where I spoke in front of a room full of people Saturday.
Several people were recording the talk, including a group working on a documentary movie about activists who promised to send me the video of me, which I will eventually post here for those that are interested.
I was also interviewed in person on Free Talk Radio, a first for me, even though I've been interviewed in the past by them through phone.
My first caller turned out to be Jimmy Justice, a man who's not only been featured on Photography is Not a Crime but on The Colbert Report as well as you can see in the video below.
You can listen to my radio segment here. I come after the two minute mark in the clip.
I also got to listen to a heartfelt talk by Jodie Emory, wife of Marc Emory, who is serving a five-year prison sentence for importing marijuana seeds into the United States. I wish we would legalize it already.

Now my plan is to ask Judge Burke from Keene some questions on video Monday for a story I'm working on.
Burke, who has a long history with some of these activists, had Adam "Ademo Freeman" Mueller jailed on charges of threatening a public official last year for asking non-threatening questions on video.

That led to a whole cascade of events where Jason Talley of Talley.TV was arrested after attempting to walk into a courthouse with a camera.
Former cop turned activist Bradly Jardis will be with me Monday morning as well as several other activists.

I'll be writing more about that this week once I get the video of Burke.
Jardis was also interviewed by Free Talk Live in the above clip. He comes in after the second guest.
I've had a great time here. Met many people I've written about.



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Comments
I must admit,this has me very on concerned! Don't you guys know better than all of you being In one location at the same time? Shouldnt at least one of you be in an undisclosed location?
Ask Dick Cheeney where his secrete layer is located next time....sheesh.
"Ask Dick Cheeney where his secrete layer is located next time"
That's disgusting!
Oh wait... you meant "secret lair" :D
LOL!!!!!
Come on Carlos, you're having too much fun. LOL
Hey Carlos, we should start a contest. The photographer who finds the last dumb ass cop who doesn't know photographers rights and actually still thinks its a wiretapping violation to record police gets a prize! You could get Cannon or Nikon to donate a camera for the prize and sponsor the contest. It could be a big promotional event for photographers rights, and a big promotional event for PINAC and the sponsor!
Oh and the cop should get a prize also...I'm sure you could think of something clever!
The prize could be coffee and donuts with Johnny Law in a Boston donut shop. Or, if the last dumbassed cop turns out to be a police woman, a candlelight dinner for two at a famous diner in Boston that's frequented by cops.
Of course, a video must be shot of the awards ceremony and some choice shots of their date.
Wouldn't that be FUN ! ?
Better watch your ass, Carlos; Judge Burke may throw your tanned Florida ass in the cold New Hampshire jail for threatening behavior when you ask him for a video interview. I'd take a witness or two when you go to ask him.
We'll have a few people with cameras there.
Must be exciting speaking in front of 15 people.
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