The Sentencing of Adam Kokesh
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I have to go back to court in Washington, DC on January 17th and could be sentenced to up to 7.5 years. It would really mean a lot to me to have you standing behind me on this most important day.
"The more illegitimate and absurd the arbitrary rule of Leviathan, the more it violates our natural rights, the more it has to make examples out of anyone who dares to openly defy it by means of civil disobedience or nullification."
Activist advocate Shield Mutual has launched the Free Adam Kokesh Campaign in response to the US Park Police execution of a search warrant on libertarian activist Adam Kokesh...
I'm trying to get to DC to march with my fellow Veterans but don't have the funds. Adam told me on the phone to 'make a video' and I might win enough to go. Your assistance is appreciated!
Boxers or briefs? Adam bares (almost) all to make a point!
Adam Kokesh is turning into some sort of National Treasure. From his protest-dancing at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial to his interviews at Occupy Wall Street...to THIS video, which ends in a climactic manner, he lets people dig their own holes – and
Adam explains the the next step for free market space exploration and talks to Ernest Hancock on the implications of cell phone shut downs and Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio exposes the gun in the room on national defense.
Adam Kokesh and Ernie Hancock, Publisher at FreedomsPhoenix.com talk about the upcoming Porcfest in Lancaster, New Hampshire
The elites had taken near total control of every aspect of Americans lives, but when they tried to outlaw dancing, something went terribly wrong, and Hitler is pissed!
"This judge. like so many others of their ilk, is not protecting the Constitution and the rights of the common folk, but is protecting the privileged class from being held accountable for their criminal actions that do harm others."
Adam Kokesh, the host of RT's "Adam vs. the Man" show, sits down with Representative Ron Paul in the Cannon Rotunda on Capitol Hill.