Moving to NH: Max
"Max" was a very early mover, and has finally settled in Seabrook. He rents out rooms in his house to freedom-lovers, and shows it on Porc Manor.
Max is the first to point out that while he is the official creator of the Next 1000 Pledge, he is not the originator of the idea. Some fellow porcupines were discussing it, and Max basically said "well, lets just do it", and so he did.
Campaign Caller Bios
Seth Cohn
Seth Cohn moved with his wife in late 2004 to New Hampshire, and he's been an active participant ever since. He's one of the people responsible for the FSP's website, among other pro-liberty tasks, and still manages to find time to get paid for a living by doing other people's websites too.
Kate Muller
Kate Muller moved to New Hampshire in the summer of 2007 as part of the Free State Project, and she has loved every minute of it. She is an avid activist who specializes in teaching women to shoot. She also teaches fine art and crafts to gifted children at a private school that she helped open.
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
Andrew
Andrew moved to New Hampshire in 2007 to attend college. During his sophomore year, he met several members of the Free State Project. Shortly after, he became involved in local activism. He's made more friends than he can keep track of and really appreciates the sense of community.
Tarrin Lupo
Tarrin Lupo has been a Free State Project member since 2003 but has not moved yet. He hopes to move soon but in the meantime he helps the FSP from where he is in Savannah Ga. He is a full time Activist and Agorist and makes his entire living outside the system as a silversmith. You can find his news reports and history documentaries on the Low Country Liberty report at www.LCLReport.com. You can also hear him on the wildly popular podcasts Wheels Off liberty and Liberty Conspiracy.
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.
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.
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.
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
Mike Tiner
I'm originally from the Detroit area and recently turned 36 years old. After hearing about the Free State Project in 2008 I was so excited that I made the move to New Hampshire four days later. Fate brought me back to Detroit for a year but I returned to Manchester, NH last August and jumped right in with the activism.
