“As president of the Free State Project (‘FSP’), a NH-based non-profit organization with the sole mission of attracting 20,000 pro-freedom people to the Granite State, I am alarmed and appalled at the cleverly worded insinuation that the FSP is a domestic terrorist threat, or that ‘Free Staters’ are ‘active and present daily challenges’ to the Concord Police Department. Individuals who sign up for the FSP generally subscribe to an ethical stance which asserts that ‘aggression’ is inherently illegitimate. Sadly, the DHS grant application only came to light through an ACLU public records request, and not as a result of transparent governance.”
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