New Hampshire represenative Jason Gearhard and Franke Staples challenge federal authorities rule against recording by refusing to stop recording at entrance of federal courthouse in Concord, New Hampshire. This incident occurred at the Crypto6 sentencing hearing of Ian Freeman for which the federal government is trying to hide the corrupt nature of the system from public view. Ian Freeman was convicted of crimes he didn't commit and his name slandered by the feds repeatedly. Ian Freeman has been targeted over the past decade on at least 3 occasions by the FBI and this is the first time they've taken a case to trial over what amounts to a paperwork violation, though claiming other false things including scamming elderly ladies despite the evidence overwhelmingly showing that he had no knowledge of any scams at the time those scams took place and was no more responsible than the banks who transmitted "large sums" for the "little old ladies" to make Bitcoin purchases. These little old ladies signed documents indicating they knew what they were purchasing and confirmed this via a phone call as well. The government was able to identify a mere ~8 "victims" out of about 10k transactions, of which not all were the churches. The government mixed transactions from different parties and claimed conspiracy to bulk up the appearance of criminal wrongdoing. The reality is when the undercover fed tried to fool Ian into partaking in a crime he refused. He refused to sell bitcoin to an undercover agent once he came out as a drug dealer. Ian did everything exactly as he should of and despite this they convicted him. There is no better case to evidence how rigged this system is than this. Thank you Jason Gearhard and Frank Staples for standing up and fighting.