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Silent Demonstration Marathon #2, 10/24/06

Started by Dave Ridley, October 24, 2006, 08:50 PM NHFT

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Dave Ridley

Okie I have a heck of a lot to report from my micro-demonstrations today; may take a week to bring you all up to date.

I raided Manchester's school district HQ and Manchester's transit authority offices to do silent demos against the proposal to place cameras on school busses.

I did the same at the state's Department of Revenue Administration in Concord in protest of the view tax.  I tried to raid Avatar Associates, an assessing firm, with the same grievance but failed to locate their offices in Pembroke.   The address I had ended up being an apparent residence, so I skipped them.

Other than that glitch these were pretty memorable silent demos.    I'll report on them in detail separately. 

I also stood outside the Fed building in Concord for about an hour and half with my new "Ministry of Torture" sign and new Rattsnake flag + pole combination. 

Then I went to trade some of my liberty dollars for Federal dollars with a guy who wanted to buy them from me....I paid 9.60 an ounce for them in November and sold them at $13.50!   I made about 40% in less than a year thanks to the rise in silver prices. My sale of less than a hundred ounces brought back a three hundred dollar profit just by holding those 90 ounces for eleven months!  Wish I'd bought a lot more. 

Lastly I did my best to crash Fed Senator Bill Frist's party in Manchester. 

More later...

Quantrill

Dada, you are awesome!  (+1)

Are you doing these demos yourself?  When I make the move I'll definitely be helping out as much as possible.  Hopefully others here are helping you...

Dave Ridley

I had an observer once, cathleen.  However I don't mind doing them alone...as Sun Tzu said the smaller the "army," the more nimble it is :)