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Started by Kat Kanning, March 01, 2006, 12:35 PM NHFT

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slim

Quote from: Michael Fisher on June 05, 2006, 08:49 AM NHFT
Great video, Roger! :) :) :)

It's interesting how the officer walked away in shame after I said the government's website says we can check weapons at the entrance of a courthouse. Just look at how completely shameful he was while walking away with the pitchforks.

I feel bad for him, especially considering how, in retrospect, the phrase "it's on your website" accidentally came out of my mouth before I had checked it fully against my memory. I'm actually not 100% sure it IS on their website. I may have accidentally lied to him. :(

Regardless of whether or not it's actually on their website, my statement was not intentional, and I regret it. :(

I need to be more careful about what I say.

The police officer is charged with enforcing the laws if he does not know the laws enough to prove he is in the right then he is wrong. The police officer should be able to point out what section and what part of the law you are violating before they can stop you.

Tom Sawyer

Quote from: FTL_Ian on June 05, 2006, 03:14 PM NHFT
I really liked the speed up effect you used with Caleb's walk into the courthouse, and I'm stunned by the quality of that video for its size.

Thanks Ian, I just made the video run at 8 times speed... the rest of the 'effect' is what the compression did to it.

Yeah this codec does a great job of keeping things sharp and still a reasonable file size. It took about an hour to encode the 5 1/2 min. in multiple passes.

ravelkinbow

Quote from: d_goddard on June 05, 2006, 07:23 AM NHFT
Quote from: ravelkinbow on June 04, 2006, 01:31 PM NHFT
Roger that was awesome !!!  You should put all the videos together on one nice DVD Set!!!

I've gathered every piece of video Roger has posted here, including this latest one.
Next week I'll be burning the "PorcFest" distribution of my home-brew, strictly unapproved FSP DVD.
I plan to have at least 50 of 'em to bring to PorcFest  ;D

Roger, I'll contact you soon to make sure I'm not missing any cool footage!


I will help you burn copies if you want!!

ravelkinbow

Quote from: Roger Grant on June 05, 2006, 09:20 AM NHFT
Hey Mike glad you liked the video. :)

Don't know if you've seen this one (your in it)

Screening copy of the work in progress.

The New London Blues
Resisting Eminent Domain
http://www.politicalgraffiti.com/Resisting_Eminent_Domain-.mov

Also a piece in the work for the Christian perspective on Real ID.

QuoteVideo piece I'm working on featuring Pastor Garrett Lear.
2 3/4 minutes screening copy of a work in progress.
http://www.politicalgraffiti.com/no_national_id/Garrett_Lear-Pastor-SAMPLE.mov

QuickTime 5.3 MB file
H.264 codec

It needs some text to sum up the trickery of the Senators. It would go over the black at the end.
Needs to be concise and of the right tone for a church audience.


I am looking forward to seeing the finished one of Garrett, as I do with all your videos...you are outstanding!

John

Quote from: wholetthedogin? on June 05, 2006, 05:30 AM NHFT
Paws for a thought:  Had Kat and Russell not shown at Manchester District Court---they would have filed an arrest warrant for failing to appear.  Any ole mizdermeana will do.


I think this is right.   In the case of non-apearence things would have quite quickly changed.  This may be why no notice was given: They had hoped that noone would appear.

What they failed to notice is that we sometimes like to get together in Manchester - and yes we spend our money in your town boys - just to have breakfast.  Thanks to the MPDBoys (on orders from D.C.) we could not skip breakfast on that particular Thursday.

I still think that most NH cops join to protect life and property (2 out 3).  It is such a shame that they do not often think about protecting Liberty.  I am sure that that most will hear someday - if we continue to speak.

John

BTW  ;)
Two Big Thumbs up to the vidio Roger.

Kat Kanning

Quote from: John on June 05, 2006, 05:38 PM NHFT
BTW  ;)
Two Big Thumbs up to the vidio Roger.

Did you ever read Even Cowgirls get the Blues?

John


Tom Sawyer

Thanks all... I can't hardly hold up my swelling head. ;D

The NH underground deserves 90% of the credit. Russell and Kat exposing themselves to personal threat. Ya'll inspired me... and the videos should inspire others.

Just to keep myself in perspective, this is probably one of the most famous photographs of the 20th century. The flag raising on top of Mount Suribachi. Good photo, but the event is what made the image. 5900+ American corpses and untold Japanese kind of trumps a guy doing his job taking a picture.




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Pat K


Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: katdillon on June 05, 2006, 06:34 PM NHFT
Quote from: John on June 05, 2006, 05:38 PM NHFT
BTW  ;)
Two Big Thumbs up to the vidio Roger.

Did you ever read Even Cowgirls get the Blues?

You''ve never seen me on a Snowmobile, have you?

John


FTL_Ian

Since that was an Amazon link, I'd like to invite everyone to do their Amazon shopping via this link:

http://amazon.freetalklive.com

Anything you buy, FTL gets a percentage!   ;D

KBCraig

Quote from: Roger Grant on June 05, 2006, 07:01 PM NHFT
Just to keep myself in perspective, this is probably one of the most famous photographs of the 20th century. The flag raising on top of Mount Suribachi. Good photo, but the event is what made the image. 5900+ American corpses and untold Japanese kind of trumps a guy doing his job taking a picture.

I know Joe Rosenthal's name, and I will always remember yours. Sometimes the recorder becomes as famous as the event, although we should always retain the proper perspective.

The flag raising includes a New Hampshire marine, Rene Gagnon.

It was actually the second flag raising on Suribachi, although it shouldn't be denigrated as a "made for the press" moment. Bullets were still flying, and the second raising was to lift a larger, more visible flag. Partly as a signal for morale, and partly to assuage battling egos.

I'm not trying to compare this moment at Manchester Court to the events of February, 1945. But I do appreciate the art and craft of Roger and others who document our fight for freedom.

Kevin

Tom Sawyer

 8)

If I was to get a photo like that for the NH underground it would be a UN flag and it would be on fire. ;)