Moving to NH: Lauren
Lauren Canario discusses moving to New Hampshire as part of the Free State Project.
Campaign Caller Bios
Antigone Darling
I officially moved to New Hampshire in April 2010 as the 805th mover. I signed up for the FSP in 2003, after years of volunteering with my local Libertarian Party. After renewed activity with the freedom community during the Ron Paul campaign, I realized that what was of utmost importance to me was to live a moral life and I was unable to do so while funding the warmongering police state known as the United States government. I moved eight months after I made the decision. I traveled across the continent as part of the Liberty Caravan which arrived in NH in time for 2010 Liberty Forum in Nashua.
Jason Talley
In April 2010, I became the 806th person to move to New Hampshire to achieve “liberty in our lifetime” as part of the Free State Project. Currently I live free in Grafton, NH as part of a community dubbed "Agorist Acres" for it's emphasis on voluntary exchange.
Alex Wied
Alex Wied moved to Durham, New Hampshire in late August of 2009 and is currently studying biochemistry at the University of New Hampshire. Alex moved because he feels that New Hampshire is the last stand for liberty in his lifetime.
Seth King
Seth King was born and raised by libertarians. His activism stretches back to grade school. He currently enjoys selling Ron Paul and other liberty books door-to-door on weekends. He considers himself a free-market anarchist and looks forward to moving to New Hampshire to engage in civil disobedience and entrepreneurship that replaces state functions.
Sam Biondolillo
My name is Sam and I moved to New Hampshire in September of 2009 along with my wife and daughter. I am focused on working towards self-sufficiency and helping others increase their survivability during rough economic times. The Free State Project has been a great outlet and has introduced me to a lot of people who are very serious about removing their dependencies on "the system". If you are interested in sustainability, prepping, homesteading, or just learning new life skills and becoming more independent, New Hampshire is a great place to be!
Mark Edgington
Mark Edgington moved with his family from Sarasota, FL in 2006 to New Hampshire for the Free State Project and has been active for liberty there ever since. He is a host of the nationally syndicated radio program Free Talk Live. You can find out more at http://freetalklive.com
Stephanie Murphy
Stephanie moved to New Hampshire in 2006 as one of the Free State Project’s First 1000 participants. She is a liberty activist and medical student, especially interested in promoting the ideas of freedom through outreach and media.
Will Buchanan
My name is Will, and I believe so much in the Free State Project, that I walked to get here! That’s right, starting in Oregon, during most of 2008, I walked from coast-to-coast to get to New Hampshire, in order to promote the Free State Project. Along the way, dozens of newspapers and TV news clips featured my journey and introduced the Free State Project to hundreds of thousands of new people. You can learn more about my walk at http://WalkForLiberty.com
Amanda Biondolillo
My name is Amanda, I'm 25, and I moved to New Hampshire in 2009 for the Free State Project. I was mover #763 I believe. Within 3 months of finding out about the FSP, I moved here with my wonderful husband Sam and our awesome 3-year-old daughter Sophia. Along the lines of activism, I help with little things here and there like organizing meet-ups and advertising the Liberty Book Club and other events. Sometimes I help the NH Liberty Alliance by passing out the Gold Standard, which is given to all the state legislators to show them which bills are pro-liberty and which are not.
Morgan Shertzer
Hi, I'm Morgan! I'm a 22-year-old college student majoring in psychology. I originally came to New Hampshire purely for schooling, but then I found out about the Free State Project, met some of the members, and realized that I was home and that I could never leave. I enjoy waving signs at protests and attempting to spread the word about the liberty movement to other students. Also, I've made so many friends up here that I've lost count. I love participating in all the activities that go on and feeling like I'm actually making a difference.
