The Freecast
On this episode of The Freecast, Cord, Nick, and Matt catch up, discuss the deadly Coronavirus and rabid coyotes roaming the countryside, James Boyle continues racking up wins, UNH spends 600K to save 12Mil, and bill wants to let kids seek medical care without parental consent.
info_outline S04E26: Infidelity And PornThe Freecast
Show Summary: On this very exciting episode of the Freecast, @matthewcarano and @NicholasHBoyle talk about porn, infidelity, nipples, and insulin price controls from @TheFreecoast of the @FreeStateNH.
info_outline S04 E25: Yay-Hoos From Birth To DeathThe Freecast
On this episode of The Freecast Cord leads off with surprise stories, Amy Robach lets slip ABC squashed the Epstein story, the corporate media is just a mouthpiece for powerful people, and Matt talks about his tattoo.
info_outline S04 E24: Border Wars: Wolves Vs. CoyotesThe Freecast
On this episode of the Freecast, Durham hangs paper plates on light posts for climate change, Hong Kong and the hypocrisy of the NBA, and a criss-cross family shooting in Pelham.
info_outline S04 E23: NH Omnibus Budget Supported By Liberty RepsThe Freecast
On this episode of The Freecast, City of Portsmouth says variances make dogs clean, Jim Boyle goes to the Supreme Court, a former police commish goes to prison, and NH Liberty Reps vote for the Omnibus Budget Bill that includes 300 new laws.
info_outline S04 E22: The Chicken ManThe Freecast
Show Summary: On this episode of The Freecast, more pop culture talk, Tasker is back at his old tricks soliciting children, SNL fires Shane Gillis, and Nick returns with a segment on NH in The Civil War.
info_outline S04 E21: PB4WEGOThe Freecast
On this episode of The Freecast, Matt and Cord give it their best shot in Nick’s absence. State lawmakers challenge the house gun ban, Sununu OKs PB4WEGO for Rochester mom’s van, while Dweezil’s band plays the Ballroom, and JPJ is a generational man.
info_outline S04 E20: The Two JudgesThe Freecast
Show Summary: On this episode of The Freecast, a Derry time capsule comes up empty, the cameras in Manch are going up, housing is at a premium in the Freestate, and children in colonial America. @FreeStateNH
info_outline S04 E19: Predatory Priests and Convicted ChaplainsThe Freecast
On this episode of The Freecast, the NH Catholic Church lists the names of predatory priests onto their website, ex Portsmouth police commish convicted, a Freestate frakas, and drugs do get into prison - shocker!
info_outline S04E18: From A Walkout BasementThe Freecast
On this episode of The Freecast, Pence backs out of a hang out, Sununu voids pot convictions, an impossible Equifax Settlement, and the covered bridges of NH.
info_outlineS04 E12
Show Title: Let’s Burn Cars
Featuring Hosts: Matthew Carano, Nick Boyle, and Cord Blomquist
Engineered by: Matthew Carano
Produced by: Matthew Carano, and Nick Boyle
Show Summary: On this episode of The Freecast: Laurie List to be released without redaction, new legislation allows Kingston residents to burn a car, Tether’s up to no good again, and Meshech Weare as NH’s supreme leader.
News
- NH Court Says: Release List of Police With Credibility Issues (MC)
- New legislation will allow Kingston to Bonfire a Car (NB)
- Nancy Strapko get $350,000 in settlement from Plymouth State for violating her “academic freedom” in reaction to Kristie Torbick case (CB)
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- https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/fired-psu-lecturer-who-supported-counselor-in-sex-assault-case/article_357b2667-0a1d-5abb-be28-4874fc8bf8ce.html
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- Atlantic wrote about this:
- “Kristie takes full responsibility for her actions with her ‘victim.’ I put this in parentheses because I am aware that her ‘victim’ was truly the pursuer in this case.” This “pursuer” was a 14-year-old boy.
- Polygamist (NB)
- Tether is only 74% backed (MC)
- NH Gun Bills Testimony (MC)
Events
Freecoast Liberty Meetup Thursday: Dover
NH History
- The 1784 Constitution
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- Meshech Weare
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- President of the Executive Council
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- This was the upper-body of the legislature and the executive body
- Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court
- He was at the top of all three branches of government
- He began as a town moderator
- Pine Tree Riots
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- In 1772 Weare was one of four justices to rule on the Pine Tree Riots
- He voted to fine the defiant party 20 schilling, which was an extremely light punishment
- Book Recommendation: Andrew Vietze’s White Pine: American History and the Tree That Made a Nation
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- Native Americans in the “Five Nations” seeking peace would gather beneath a towering white pine, its clusters of five needles a symbol of unity.
- The Mohawks called the Algonquin “rondak,” a slur meaning “tree eater” because they ate the inner layer of bark during hard winters to prevent scurvy
- The English exhausted all of their native “mast trees,”
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- Imported trees from Russia and Norway and Bosnia
- These trees needed to be 3’ feet wide at the base and 36’ high
- Had to keep pace with the Dutch, French, and Spanish
- This was the driver of the Pine Tree Riots
- Explains why the pine was on the first Flag of New England
- http://www.seacoastnh.com/president-meshech-weare/
- https://www.founderoftheday.com/founder-of-the-day/weare
- https://northernwoodlands.org/wood_lit/entry/white-pine-american-history-and-the-tree-that-made-a-nation
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