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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 #107: “An Era Defining Leader and the Future of the Free State”
April 8, 2026 at 09:00AM

Eric reflects on the continued growth and evolution of the Free State movement, highlighting the steady influx of new movers and the strong sense of community that continues to draw people in. He also shares a major leadership update as longtime figure Carla Gericke steps back after years of shaping the movement, recognizing her significant contributions to the movement. He discusses the future of PorcFest as the event faces changes, and touches on the importance of community-building traditions like welcome efforts and local gatherings. It’s a look at the evolution of the Free State and the possibilities ahead.

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Fan the Flame with Aaron Day
April 8, 2026 at 02:00PM

Aaron Day warns that technocracy driven by digital currencies, IDs, and AI surveillance is rapidly reshaping society and threatening individual freedom. He argues these systems are already being implemented globally, often without meaningful opposition from either political side. Focusing on New Hampshire, he highlights growing federal influence and challenges to the state’s independence. Rather than relying on politics alone, Day encourages people to opt out by adopting decentralized alternatives. Overall, he frames technocracy as an urgent issue that requires immediate awareness and action.

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April 8, 2026 at 02:00PM

Fan the Flame with Aaron DayAaron Day (@AaronRDay) warns that technocracy driven by digital currencies, IDs, and AI surveillance is rapidly reshaping society and threatening individual freedom. He argues these systems are already being implemented globally, often without https://t.co/GKImR4qscS

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April 9, 2026 at 02:04PM

Education Is the Thing That Makes Everyone Lose Their Minds with Jody UnderwoodJody Underwood (@JodySun1) explores how people can be rational in most areas of life but shift to emotion when it comes to education, leading to inconsistent decisions. She argues that the way we https://t.co/VeffOof1AR

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April 9, 2026 at 02:20PM

Education Is the Thing That Makes Everyone Lose Their Minds with Jody UnderwoodJody Underwood (@JodySun1) explores how people can be rational in most areas of life but shift to emotion when it comes to education, leading to inconsistent decisions. She argues that the way we https://t.co/7Ih3tK3UeO

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Education Is the Thing That Makes Everyone Lose Their Minds with Jody Underwood
April 9, 2026 at 02:47PM

Jody Underwood explores how people can be rational in most areas of life but shift to emotion when it comes to education, leading to inconsistent decisions. She argues that the way we frame questions shapes our thinking, and that asking “when should we” instead of “should we” leads to more principled answers. Through examples and audience discussion, she shows how even those who favor limited government often make exceptions for schools without examining why. The talk ultimately challenges viewers to rethink assumptions and approach education policy with clearer, more consistent reasoning.

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Rebuilding the Freedom to Build Housing
April 10, 2026 at 02:00PM

Sen. Keith Murphy, Ilana Blumsack, and Christina Mojica discuss the growing housing affordability crisis across the U.S., emphasizing how prices have surged due to a major shortage of homes. They explain how restrictive zoning laws, permitting delays, and other regulations have made it harder to build, contributing to a nationwide housing gap of millions of units. The conversation highlights reforms in states like Texas, Florida, and Montana, where reducing barriers has helped increase supply and lower homelessness. They also explore the tension between private property rights and local control, debating how much power local governments should have over development. Overall, the panel argues that expanding housing supply through deregulation is a key step toward improving affordability and access.

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April 10, 2026 at 02:00PM

Rebuilding the Freedom to Build Housing with Sen. Keith Murphy, Ilana Blumsack, and Christina MojicaSen. Keith Murphy, Ilana Blumsack, and Christina Mojica discuss the growing housing affordability crisis across the U.S., emphasizing how prices have surged due to a major https://t.co/Tt2zCxsUj6

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April 11, 2026 at 02:00PM

A Future with Nuclear Power with Julia CartwrightJulia Cartwright (@Econ_Goggles) draws a parallel between the early skepticism of petroleum and today’s hesitation around advanced nuclear energy, arguing that new technologies are often resisted by entrenched systems rather than https://t.co/jSh3w5BpQC

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A Future with Nuclear Power with Julia Cartwright
April 12, 2026 at 01:06PM

Julia Cartwright draws a parallel between the early skepticism of petroleum and today’s hesitation around advanced nuclear energy, arguing that new technologies are often resisted by entrenched systems rather than technical limits. She highlights nuclear power’s importance in the U.S., especially in New Hampshire, while noting that much of the infrastructure is decades old. With energy demand rising due to AI, electrification, and global instability, she makes the case for expanding nuclear through innovations like small modular reactors. She also points to thorium as a promising, underused fuel source and frames this moment as an opportunity for New Hampshire to lead in next generation nuclear development.

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Yes, It Really Is Our Island with Ian Huyett and Rep. Joseph Batron
April 12, 2026 at 03:06PM

Yes, It Really Is Our Island with Ian Huyett and Rep. Joseph BatronIan Huyett and Rep. Joseph Batron argue that New Hampshire historically controlled Portsmouth Harbor for centuries before giving up key waters to Maine in 1997. They point to historical records and maps to support reclaiming areas like the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. They also highlight the economic impacts, including lost tax revenue for New Hampshire workers. They propose federal action to shift duty stations back to New Hampshire as a practical first step. Overall, they frame the issue as both a historical wrong and an opportunity for the state.

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