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Agent Derrick Released from Jail But Under House Arrest

Agent Derrick Released from Jail But Under House Arrest

As of 5PM today, Derrick J. Freeman was released from the Cheshire County Corrections facility. In just one night, Fr33 Agents raised over $500 for his bail money, which was reduced from $5,000. According to Free Keene:

Apparently on his own volition (after reading the arrest reports from KPD), Ed Burke, judge of Keene district court has reduced Derrick J’s bail to $500 and house arrest. Activists put up a fundraiser on WePay last night, and this morning it had raised well over the total amount!

Thanks so much to Cynthia Brandt, Kylan A Hurt, Michael Mikkelsen, Clyde Voluntaryist, A. Strachan, Jayson Madore, James Babb, Ademo, Edward Burle and more for donating enough money to release our peaceful ally from a Cheshire County cage.

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Watch the video of a Keene law enforcer brutally taking down Agent Derrick while he bicycled home.

 

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Architecture Student Detained for Taking Pictures of Buildings

The Guardian reported this week that:

An Italian Architecture student was questioned by law enforcers in Britain for what they called “suspicious, possibly terrorist” activities: that is, taking pictures of architecture. The student took video of the encounter, which revealed that after this young woman refused to bow to the law enforcer’s unfounded demands, she was ticketed for allegedly riding her bicycle the wrong way down a one-way street. It is obvious from the video that despite the fact that the student posed a threat to no one, the law enforcers persisted in harassing her until she was made their official victim. Video of the encounter can be found here.

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Fr33 Agents Radio News 2012-03-26

Fr33 Agents Radio News for Monday, March 26, 2012

Stories this week include:

Agent @derrick J reports from FreeKeene in the Shire:
George Clooney Prevents Genocide

Agent @eddiefree reports from the District of Criminals:
Ban To Stop Left-Handed People From Marrying Introduced Into NH Bill

Agent @talleytv reports from FreeKeene in the Shire:
“Chaulkupy” the Police in Richmond, VA

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T.W.I.H.: MLK Leads War Protest of 5,000

Those of us who love peace must organize as effectively as the war hawks. As they spread the propaganda of war, we must spread the propaganda of peace.
Martin Luther King, Jr

History.com reports that:

This week in 1967, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., led a march of 5,000 antiwar demonstrators in Chicago. King first began speaking out against armed intervention of Vietnam in the summer of 1965. In addition to his moral objections to the war, he argued that involvement in waging war was fiscally irresponsible. He was strongly criticized by other prominent civil rights leaders for attempting to link civil rights and the antiwar movement.

Here are some excerpts from a speech he made that day:

Poverty, urban problems and social progress generally are ignored when the guns of war become a national obsession. When it is not our security that is at stake, but questionable and vague commitments to reactionary regimes, values disintegrate into foolish and adolescent slogans.
Those of us who love peace must organize as effectively as the war hawks. As they spread the propaganda of war, we must spread the propaganda of peace. We must combine the fervor of the civil rights movement with the peace movement. We must demonstrate, teach and preach, until the very foundations of our nation are shaken. We must work unceasingly to lift this nation that we love to a higher destiny, to a new plateau of compassion, to a more noble expression of humaneness.

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George Clooney Arrested for Free Speech

George Clooney Arrested for Free Speech

If you pay for a building filled with foreigners calling themselves “the embassy,” who owns it?

Actor George Clooney recently decided to test the limits of Free Speech in the District of Criminals this Friday when he knowingly remained on a piece of earth despite threats of kidnapping by agents of the state. Those agents were given orders to kidnap and cage anyone who crossed a line which exists only in their imaginations. Clooney was totally peaceful and even aided in his own kidnapping because he wanted to bring attention to his cause: helping some oppressed people in Africa live free. In his act of civil disobedience, he brought attention to an arguably bigger issue: the caging of political activists who courageously speak truth to power and use as their soapbox public property for which they are forced to pay.

With the recent passage of what’s being called “the Indefinite Detention bill,” which permits agents of the state to secretly cage, torture, and kill any person for any reason, it is likely that stars such as Clooney are among the privileged few who have little to risk when doing this type of activism. Were he to make this controversial statement in a speech, he would be putting his life and freedom at much greater risk, but fortunately actions speak louder than words.

I cheer Clooney’s goal of peace and freedom for people in Africa, but I hope he will have the same courage to speak in support of complete freedom for all individuals.

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Victim of Police Aggression Goes Limp, Calls State “Imaginary”

A policewoman in Hollis, New Hampshire thought it was the right thing to do to take out her pepper spray and launch it unannounced into the eyes of peaceful 21-year-old Eric Geller, who was visiting his alma mater to have discussions with his former professors.

In my recent interview with Eric, he says that he can’t imagine how an imaginary entity, “The State of New Hampshire” is able to be a victim of his peaceful actions. He also says that he feels he has the right to stand on public property so long as he’s not hurting anyone or getting in the way, which he says he wasn’t. Eric seems to be pretty liberty-minded in every matter which I discussed with him, so I look forward to hearing more as this story develops. He is new to all this legal business, and I would like to offer my support in any way I can, even if it’s just attending his trial. Eric is facing 3 misdemeanor A charges: Criminal Trespass (being on school property), Disorderly Conduct (being on school property), and Resisting Arrest (going limp), and faces up to 3 years in jail plus $3,000 in fines. He hasn’t decided whether or not he will take the issue to court or accept a plea offer, so maybe if others reach out to him, he will know he will not be fighting alone.

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