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The Free State Project

Join thousands of libertarian and liberty-minded individuals who are making New Hampshire their home to preserve liberty in one state.

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Porcupine Report #105: “State of the Free State: A Culture of Builders” with Eric Brakey
March 25, 2026 at 01:20PM

Eric shares updates on the continued growth of the Free State Project, from successful outreach efforts to expanding events and media, all aimed at bringing more people into the movement. He frames these developments as part of a broader push to build stronger communities and create real opportunities for people to engage with what’s happening in New Hampshire. The episode then transitions into his 2026 “State of the Free State” remarks, *A Culture of Builders*, where he reflects on how far the movement has come while considering the challenges ahead. At the heart of his message is the idea that lasting progress comes from action—encouraging a focus on building, creating, and making tangible change in the real world.

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Liberty in the Free State with Bruce Fenton
March 25, 2026 at 02:00PM

Bruce Fenton delivers a fiery, darkly funny talk that mixes political commentary, personal frustration, and a broader warning about where the country is heading. He argues that many people who once backed Donald Trump now feel betrayed, especially over war, government expansion, and what he sees as a collapse of “America First” principles in practice. A major theme of the speech is opposition to U.S. foreign intervention, with Fenton focusing heavily on the Middle East and urging the liberty movement to reject both mainstream media narratives and blind partisan loyalty. He also ties national politics back to local activism in New Hampshire, emphasizing skepticism of authority, engagement at every level, and a renewed commitment to core libertarian values. In the end, he frames this moment as a historic turning point and calls on the audience to stay grounded in liberty, independence, and principle rather than personality or propaganda.

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Fire the Middlemen — Rebuilding the Direct Doctor-Patient Relationship with Dr Michael Ciampi
March 26, 2026 at 02:00PM

Dr. Michael Ciampi challenges the way most people think about healthcare, arguing that the system is broken at its foundation—primary care. He explains how rising costs, long wait times, and physician burnout have pushed many doctors to rethink the traditional insurance-driven model. In its place, he introduces direct primary care, a simpler, membership-based approach that puts the relationship between doctor and patient back at the center. By removing layers of bureaucracy, he suggests care can become more accessible, affordable, and personal. The talk offers a glimpse at how a growing movement of physicians is quietly reshaping the future of medicine.

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March 26, 2026 at 02:00PM

Fire the Middlemen — Rebuilding the Direct Doctor-Patient Relationship with Dr Michael CiampiDr. Michael Ciampi (@MCiampiMD) challenges the way most people think about healthcare, arguing that the system is broken at its foundation—primary care. He explains how rising costs, https://t.co/DUGb2QQxRN

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March 27, 2026 at 10:02AM

What is the “Radical Free State Agenda?”Here it is, from our Statement of Intent:“… the creation of a society in which the maximum role of government is the protection of individual rights to life, liberty, and property.”Beyond this, there is no agenda — only human action. https://t.co/czXTPtQi6r

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Right to Try: Using Biotech Federalism to Promote Innovation with Ian Huyett
March 27, 2026 at 02:00PM

Ian Huyett lays out the case for New Hampshire as a future hub for experimental biotechnology, arguing that federal regulation—not a lack of innovation—is the real bottleneck. He explains that breakthroughs like gene therapy are already within reach, but current systems make them difficult to access at scale. Drawing on his work in law and policy, he highlights state-level solutions like liability reform and expanded “right to try” laws as a way to unlock progress. With its proximity to Boston and recent legislation, New Hampshire is already gaining a strategic edge. The talk ultimately frames the state as a testing ground for the future of medicine—and a place where policy could finally catch up to technology.

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March 27, 2026 at 02:00PM

Right to Try: Using Biotech Federalism to Promote Innovation with Ian HuyettIan Huyett (@IanHuyett) lays out the case for New Hampshire as a future hub for experimental biotechnology, arguing that federal regulation—not a lack of innovation—is the real bottleneck. He explains https://t.co/qR6lZnOq9R

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