Hello Free Keene! Ian, et al

Well, since the FSP is not all the Free Staters, I thought I would "broaden my horizons" here.  I hope to become a free-stater someday.  Would like to plan our next vacation there…

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Well, since the FSP is not all the Free Staters, I thought I would "broaden my horizons" here.  I hope to become a free-stater someday.  Would like to plan our next vacation there…
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Welcome.

The FSP is definitely not all the Free Staters. 

I agree that liberty matters.  Nice handle!

Thanks Lance…

I have noticed that the FSP forum is rather lite on the traffic… but I will post there occasionally… I am not yet within NH and I am not sure Keene is where I will land… but if you will have me here at this forum, I would like to join in the conversation.

I just put up my @liberty_matters twitter feed and I am interested in increasing followers of course, but one thing I recall from FTL is that they have a page of women who listen to FTL.  So I thought, I do not have an icon for my twitter account, and I did a google search on liberty and all I found were a bunch of statist symbols…

In my mind, Liberty is a lady that deserves fidelity.

So in that spirit and of a pinup, I am interested in featuring NH FSP women looking their best in the sun and swimsuit, and I will rotate them monthly in my icon as well as link to their hi-res from my twitter feed.  Feel free to reply here to post them, and I will link them.

Now @liberty_matters is not about the girls per se, but I would be happy to link a short bio.  The twitter feed is about my interests in the FSP and providing informational links and resources to others researching, as I am, the project and its various participants.  I figure by the time I move, it would be nice to already have made some friends.

I seem to remember LOLA did a calendar some time back… Maybe some of those ladies would be interested.

Libertyladies.org - Their website appears to be abandoned.  Last posts were 2005 and links do not work… Love to see the calendar if it is still available.

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Libertyladies.org - Their website appears to be abandoned.  Last posts were 2005 and links do not work… Love to see the calendar if it is still available.
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http://www.iamlola.org

Hello - come on up!

welcome, and I'm glad you're seeing what goes on in other parts of the liberty movement in NH beyond the FSP forum.  The FSP has moved beyond what some free-staters want.  Nonetheless, we're all free staters now.

Something else I am working on-
http://libertymattersblog.blogspot.com/

The opposite of Identity Theft is privacy2p and must be accomplished because as soon as we were assigned government ID numbers, our identity was forfeited.  Its value was completely exhausted.  Self-owned individuals do not use Government IDs with their own private names, but they may freely cooperate to obfuscate the system of tracking and coercion through their originally assigned government ids.

What cannot be stolen lawfully, may be shared freely.

Original blog: http://privacy2p.blogspot.com

Sort of like a TOR for Identities?

I like it.

Now that is an interesting idea. Discussing it in public, though, seems to be a stupendously bad idea.

Well, so far minority report police are not yet sophisticated at this.  The idea rides the tide of all businesses asking you for your ssn, so it is not as if voluntarily giving it out could be a crime… it is sort of like increasing the amplitude of activity… or line noise on your SSN.  Basically, if everyone is using it, then your own activity, even if you continue to use your own, is "masked" in the noise, and is untraceable.  But you would have to not continue a pattern prior to the plan, so that it could not be carved out of the cloud.  You also have to be working in a dense cloud of activity.  One-offs would be spotted, as would a few people using each others numbers all the time.

The system has to be established like gnutella.  No one should be able to download a list of numbers, and you only get to use a number if you volunteer your own first.  There would have to be some sense of verification that the transaction is sound, and the principle of First Do No Harm must be implicit.