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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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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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The Sovereign Stack: Energy, Compute, and Sound Money as State Policy with Rep. Keith Ammon
April 13, 2026 at 02:00PM

Representative Keith Ammon introduces his “Sovereign Stack” concept, arguing that true individual sovereignty depends on control over three key layers: energy, computing, and sound money. He highlights New Hampshire’s push for policies like decentralized energy, advanced nuclear, Bitcoin reserves, and legal frameworks for DAOs to strengthen independence and innovation. Ammon emphasizes the growing importance of computational power and AI, warning that states that control compute will shape the future, while advocating for “computational freedom” and pro-tech legislation. He concludes that advancing liberty through these systems will drive prosperity, framing sovereignty as something actively built through policy and technology.

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How Do We Power a Future Free State? with Rep. Keith Ammon Rep. Michael Vose
April 14, 2026 at 02:00PM

This panel, moderated by Sarah Scott, explores how New Hampshire can build a more affordable and reliable energy future while facing some of the highest costs in New England. Lawmakers Keith Ammon and Michael Voss explain how past energy market changes lowered production costs but increased overall prices due to infrastructure incentives and regional policies. They discuss potential solutions like energy independence, small modular nuclear reactors, and reducing reliance on the ISO New England grid to regain control over costs and innovation. The conversation also highlights rising electricity demand from AI and data centers as a major opportunity, arguing that embracing new technology and flexible policy could drive long-term prosperity for the state.

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April 14, 2026 at 02:00PM

How Do We Power a Future Free State? with Rep. Keith Ammon Rep. Michael VoseThis panel, moderated by Sarah Scott, explores how New Hampshire can build a more affordable and reliable energy future while facing some of the highest costs in New England. Lawmakers Keith Ammon and https://t.co/RSw1TN4bHr

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Porcupine Report #108: “Freedom Through Technology” with Naomi Brockwell
April 15, 2026 at 11:30AM

Naomi Brockwell joins Eric to explore how modern technology is transforming the fight for freedom, especially as digital surveillance quietly erodes Fourth Amendment protections and gives governments broad access to personal data. They discuss the debate over surveillance powers like FISA 702, the hidden cost of “free” tech platforms, and how everyday tools feed massive data collection systems. Naomi also points to privacy-focused technologies as a way for individuals to push back and regain control, making the case that defending freedom in the digital age starts with personal choices.

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