Free Ian now!
In 2021 federal agents raided the host of our radio show, Ian Freeman, in Keene, New Hampshire.
They swept his studio and church, seized gear, froze accounts, and turned a community hub into a crime scene.
That morning began the case that now keeps a peaceful community member in a federal cell and will keep him behind bars for 6 more years unless we do something about it.
Ian spent years running a public-facing exchange in New Hampshire and a daily call-in show that preached peaceful living and voluntary exchange.
He helped the unbanked, the elderly locked out by βde-risking,β and anyone burned by paperwork walls move their money into digital cash. No violence. No stick-ups. Buyers brought dollars, received bitcoin, and walked out. That was the service.
The case was built on a theory that treats peer-to-peer exchange as crime when it escapes bank control. Old statutes were stretched over new rails, then the stretch was called fraud.
Customers who got exactly what they paid for were recast as βvictimsβ because the trades avoided gatekeepers. The βharmβ was hypothetical. The punishment is real. A community lost a builder. A family lost support. And a roadmap was written for prosecutors to use against anyone who keeps value flowing outside legacy rails.
You do not have to love crypto to see the danger here. When process drifts this far, it does not stop with one man. It lands on church treasurers who help parishioners wire money, on small remitters who serve immigrants, on local kiosks that keep cash alive when banks close accounts. It chills lawful exchange, it freezes innovation, and it tells every small operator to shut the door and leave people to the mercy of institutions that already failed them.
This is the moment to correct it. Say the quiet part out loud. Peaceful swapping of money between consenting adults is not a public menace. Treating it like one breeds more overreach, more fear, and less trust. Ian built something useful in daylight. He deserves to come home.
Help us make noise. Share his name. Share this post. Call your people.
We ask the White House for clemency. We ask the Department of Justice to revisit a case that punishes process rather than harm.
If liberty means anything, it means letting neighbors trade with each other without being caged for it.
Free Ian Freeman.