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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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The PorcFest Parking Lot as a Model of Social Change with Matt Kibbe
March 31, 2026 at 02:00PM

Matt Kibbe uses the Grateful Dead’s leaderless community as a surprising but effective metaphor for the kind of liberty movement he believes New Hampshire is uniquely positioned to build. He argues that strong communities are not the opposite of individualism, but its natural partner, and says the Free State Project works because it gives people room to pursue freedom in many different ways while still sharing a broader culture of mutual respect. Rather than dwelling only on political collapse and national disappointment, he frames this moment as an opening to bring together a wide coalition of antiwar voices, free speech advocates, decentralizers, and politically homeless people around the simple idea of liberty. Kibbe ultimately presents New Hampshire as a living demonstration project—one that can show the rest of the country what it looks like when free people cooperate, solve problems locally, and build something lasting outside the usual machinery of the state.

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March 31, 2026 at 02:00PM

The PorcFest Parking Lot as a Model of Social Change with Matt KibbeMatt Kibbe (@MattKibbe) uses the Grateful Dead’s leaderless community as a surprising but effective metaphor for the kind of liberty movement he believes New Hampshire is uniquely positioned to build. He argues https://t.co/dKETutQL6e

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March 31, 2026 at 10:32PM

RT @jufujimaru: 世界のリバタリアンのかたに質問です。自国でリバタリアニズムを広めるため、どのような工夫をされていますか?先日、私の仲間がメディアで「リバタリアン」について話をしましたが、「リバタリアン」という言葉自体が、変な人・怖い人というイメージになっ…

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Porcupine Report #106: “The Biotech Revolution” with Ian Huyett
April 1, 2026 at 09:00AM

Eric talks with Ian Huyett, a lobbyist and legal advocate working at the intersection of biotechnology, law, and public policy in New Hampshire. The discussion explores how the state is uniquely positioned to become a national leader in experimental biotech, thanks to its proximity to Boston, its flexible legal environment, and its culture of political innovation. Huyett breaks down the concept of “biotech freedom,” including right-to-try laws that allow patients greater access to experimental treatments while reducing regulatory barriers. The conversation also touches on the broader vision of building a thriving, competitive economy rooted in individual liberty and scientific advancement. Through both policy insight and big-picture thinking, the episode paints a compelling picture of New Hampshire as a potential hub for the next wave of medical innovation.

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The Biggest Solution in the World with Dave Breger
April 2, 2026 at 02:00PM

Silver Dave makes the case that modern financial systems—especially centralized fiat currency—are the root of widespread control and instability, and warns that digital currencies could take that even further. He presents “sound money,” particularly silver, as a practical alternative rooted in real-world value rather than government declaration.Through his own work producing divisible silver for everyday trade, he encourages communities to start building local, parallel economies now rather than waiting for a crisis. The talk ultimately frames this shift as both a safeguard against future uncertainty and an opportunity to reclaim economic independence at a grassroots level.

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New Hampshire Decides - Not Washington with Scott Brown
April 3, 2026 at 03:09PM

Scott Brown offers a candid introduction before opening the floor to audience questions, aiming to clarify his positions and push back on public narratives. He shares his New Hampshire roots and military background to present himself as a resilient outsider focused on real-world concerns. The conversation spans issues like healthcare, gun rights, foreign policy, and taxation, highlighting both alignment and tension with the audience. Brown emphasizes independence from party control, a focus on everyday economic pressures, and a willingness to evolve on key issues. Overall, the exchange presents a direct, unscripted look at a candidate trying to connect with voters and reassert local influence in national politics.

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Defend the Guard with Dan McKnight
April 4, 2026 at 02:00PM

Dan McKnight delivers a sharp, provocative critique of modern U.S. military policy, challenging the claim that ongoing conflicts aren’t truly “war” despite active combat conditions. Drawing on his own experience as a veteran, he argues that the Constitution clearly places the power to declare war in Congress, yet that responsibility has been eroded through vague authorizations and executive actions. Using a cast iron skillet as a metaphor, he illustrates how the founders intended war decisions to be heavy, deliberate, and slow—something today’s system no longer reflects. McKnight points to “Defend the Guard” as a way to restore that constitutional balance, emphasizing the need to prevent National Guard deployment without proper authorization. The talk builds toward a call to action, urging citizens to engage directly and help push the movement forward across multiple states.

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