State House candidate Bill Walker moved to New Hampshire from Minnesota in 2007 as part of the Free State Project. Walker has demonstrated considerable ties to the Free State Project, including:
Bill Walker signed the early mover pledge, which was aimed at getting 1,000 Free Staters to move to New Hampshire early to establish a network for other Free Staters to follow in later years. The majority of FSP participants will not move until 20,000 individuals have signed on for the Free State Project. [Free State Project. First 1,000 Pledge. 2003-2006]
Bill Walker has been an eager recruiter for the Free State Project. Walker has written multiple articles to try and convince likeminded people to join the Free State Project and move to New Hampshire. [The Libertarian Enterprise. Freedom in One State: The Free State Project. April 1, 2012]
Why is Bill Walker’s FSP Affiliation Important?
The ultra-extreme Free State Project voted on a state to move 20,000 people to, with the stated purpose to take over state government and dismantle it. The Free State Project seeks to create a libertarian “utopia” void of public infrastructure and common laws, and to use the power of numbers to dramatically change New Hampshire – even threatening secession from the rest of the country.[1] Members like Bill Walker are actively working to help the Free State Project fulfill those goals.
Download GSP Profile – Free State Project Member Bill Walker
[1] “Once we’ve taken over the state government, we can slash state and local budgets, which make up a sizeable proportion of the tax and regulatory burden we face every day. Furthermore, we can eliminate substantial federal interference by refusing to take highway funds and the strings attached to them. Once we’ve accomplished these things, we can bargain with the national government over reducing the role of the national government in our state. We can use the threat of secession as leverage to do this.” [Announcement: The Free State Project by Founder Jason Sorens]