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"'George' is simply a hybrid of 'The Nation,' 'The New Republic
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and 'People'- which is probably what we deserve in the Post-Gary Hart era."
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-- Off The Rack, Pg. 70. Spring '97 Coffee Journal.
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FULL OF HUBRIS, or full of hummus; it's ATI. Activist Times, Inseminated;
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Issue 72.
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May, 21, (day after the great meat boycott of) 1997.
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1159pm.
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AS ALWAYS a subscription to ATI is free.
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send:
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SUBSCRIBE ATI
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as the message to:
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listserv@brazerko.com
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PAP #'s run for Friday nite. Prime Anarchist Production #'s are brought to
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you by the letter 'p.'
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http://www.extremecoffee.com
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http://www.fair.org/fair/
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http://www.geocities.com/soho/lofts/2532/links.html
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That's it for today. Sometimes Prime runs short #'d.
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LIBERATE
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<Picture: red, white and blue smelly and holy sport socks>
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YOUR SOCKS
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GET SOME COMBAT BOOTS
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CALENDULAR
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MAR 31, 1995. Selena Killed.
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APR 3,4. Labor Conference. Cornell Univ.
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APR 4,5,6. SEAC Enviro-conf. Same Univ.
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APR 7 50th anniversary of Henry Ford's death.(does anyone know is birthday?)
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APR 14-18. Journalism Conference. Havana, Cuba.
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APR 24-30. International TV Turnoff Week.
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MAY 13, 1985. MOVE Bombing.
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NOV 28. Buy Nothing Day.
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MIDWEST UNDERGROUND MEDIA SYMPOSIUM
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On April 26, 1997 from 11am to 4pm at UMKC Royal Hall, 800 E. 52nd St.,
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Kansas City MO
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The major focus seems to be on Zines, including an exhibit titled:
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"ZINE: The Story Of A Four Letter Word."
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Guests include:
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V. Vale of ReSearch Pubs.
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Seth Friedman of Factsheet Five
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Ian MacKaye of Dischord Records.
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Table space is available $15 in advance.
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Call 913-649-9666 for more info.
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URGENT!! URGENT!! URGENT!! URGENT!!
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WARNING: Do Not Read "Fuck You" Email.
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Should you receive mail on-line with "Fuck You" as the subject
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header, reply immediately. Do NOT read the file.
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Put "Fuck You Too," in the subject box and do not (important: Do
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NOT) put anything in the message body. Doing so will cause the sentiment
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sector to reach overkill. Besides that you are in danger of being, seeming
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or looking redundant. Do not read the message sent to you under "Fuck You"
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after you have replied.
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Reading "Fuck You" email will cause mass negative sentiment to spread
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far too rapidly and the happiness conversion interface will not be able
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to keep up.
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5 NEW COFFEEHOUSES TO TRY. (If you're near naturally)
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Beatniks Bagels. Boulder, COLO.
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Frontier Coffee. Moline, IL.
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Ojai Cafe Emporium. Ojai, CA
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Santa Cruz Coffee Roasting Company. Santa Cruz, CA
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Vermont Village Cafe. Washington, DC
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PAWN, (Prime Anarchist World News)
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National Desk:
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reprinted from LA Times. (one word inserted)
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Mattel Inc. Thursday won Federal Trade Commission approval to
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buy Tyco Toys Inc. in a $755 million stock deal that will place Tyco's
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Tickle Me Elmo and Matchbox cars under the same corporate roof as
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Hot Wheels, M-16's and Barbie.
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Seattle, WA. State Court of Appeals heard arguments for and against an
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ordinance that prohibits sidewalk sitting. Discussion began Feb. 27 of this
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year. Expect that one to go on and on like that battery bunny.
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AMHERST, Mass. (follow-up. Many papers never follow up on much of anything.
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Here's but one of our many follow-ups:)
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175 students took over their comptroller's office March 3 peacefully.
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The list of demands included a more diverse campus, more financial
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aid, daycare for student parents, and diversification of the faculty and
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staff. Both sides agreed to a series of three discussions that were to begin
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by the end of March.
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A web page dedicated to the student takeover can be reached at
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http://www.vms.oit.umass.edu/~gss/takeover.html (URL has not been verified.
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first verification please notify ATI at
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marco99@juno.com
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FLASH..................
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hot off the presses
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FAH-Q The Irish Road Warrior Hits the road again. It's been years since
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he has roamed the highways of america. When seen he was retired from the
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travel business.
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(ed note: Look for him here among other places. You may or may not
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see him.)
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HONG KONG- Wang Dan has agreed to leave the China in exchange for his release
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from prison. 27 year old Wang served 3 1/2 years for his involvement in
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the Tianamen Square demonstrations (that China still insists never happened)
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((imaginese: "you can leave now. You've served all your time as punishment
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for all that stuff you didn't do. Thank you for not protesting all the
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terribly heinous things that we don't ever do."))
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Last October, he was sentenced to another 11 years in prison for
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publishing essays critical of the Communist party and meeting with other
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dissidents. The government accused him of plotting subversion, and found
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him guilty after a four-hour trial.
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MESSAGES IN A BOTTLE
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ATI 71 was great. Did you retype the article from the Catholic Worker
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or do they distribute the magazine over e-mail?
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pete
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(ed: reprinted. a subscription to Catholic worker is 25c as always.
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you CAN however get their mailing address online.
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http://www.cais.com/agf/cwtoc.htm
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http://www.luminet.net/~jallaire)
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Please remove me from your mailing list. I don't enjoy getting these.
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anon.
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Thanks Marco... I wasn't sure what this "newsletter" was all about,
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Hey!
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I don't know who you are, but anyone who prints the Unabomber Manifesto
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can't be all bad. I've got 2 copies of it (and underlined) it
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several times. Plus I'd like to put parts of it in poetry and illustrate
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them. Plus, I have a web page with a bunch of fiction stories I wrote about
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the Unabomber.
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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/2532
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So you know I'm quite fascinated with this character!
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Thanks!
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-Shadow
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GREAT SEGUE!!!
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Part 2 of . - . . - . . . - . . - . . . - . - . . . - . - .
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MARC FRUCHT'S GUIDE TO THE UNABOMBER'S MANIFESTO
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. . - . - . - . . . - . . - . . . - . . - . . - .
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67...our lives depend on decisions made by other people; we have no control
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over these decisions and usually we do not even know the people who make
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them. "(We live in a world in which relatively few people- maybe 500 or 1000
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make the important decisions"--
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Phillip B. Heyman of Harvard Law school, quoted by Anthony Lewis, New York
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Times, April 21, 1995.) Our lives depend on whether safety standards at a
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nuclear power plant are properly maintained; on how much pesticide is allowed
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to get into our food or how much pollution into our air; on how skillful (or
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incompetent) our doctor is; whether we lose or get a job may depend on
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decisions made by government economists or corporation execs and so forth.
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Most individuals are not in a position to secure themselves against these
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threats to more (than) a very limited extent. The individual's search for
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security is therefore frustrated, which leads to a sense of powerlessness.
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NOTE 11. ..we can't claim that today's acquisition-oriented culture is
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exclusively a creation of advertising and marketing industry. But it is
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clear that the advertising and marketing industry has had an important part
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in creating that culture. The big corporations that spend millions on
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advertising wouldn't be spending that kind of money without solid proof that
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they were getting it back in increased sales. One member of FC met a sales
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manager a couple of years ago who was frank enough to tell him, "our job
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is to make people buy things they don't want and don't need." He then
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described how an untrained novice could present people with the facts about
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a product, and make no sales at all, while a trained and experienced
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professional salesman would make lots of sales to the same people. This
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shows that people are manipulated into buying things they don't really want.
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68. ...Psychological security does not closely correspond with physical
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security. What makes us FEEL secure is not so much objective security as a
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sense of confidence in our ability to take care of ourselves. Primitive man
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threatened by a fierce animal or by hunger, can fight in self-defense or
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travel in search of food. He has no certainty of success in these efforts,
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but he is by no means helpless against the things that threaten him. The
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modern individual on the other hand is threatened by many things against
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which he is helpless: nuclear accidents, carcinogens in food, environmental
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pollution, war, increasing taxes, invasion of his privacy by large
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organizations, nationwide social or economic phenomena that may disrupt his
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way of life.
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NOTE 12. The problem of purposeless seems to have become less serious during
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the last 15 years or so, because people new feel less secure physically and
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economically than they did earlier, and the need for security provides them
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with a goal. But purposelessness has been replaced by frustration over the
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difficulty of attaining security. We emphasize the problem of purposelessness
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because the liberals and leftists would wish to solve our social problems
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by having society guarantee everyone's security; but if that could be done
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it would only bring back the problem of purposelessness.
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75. In primitive societies life is a succession of stages. The needs and
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purposes of one stage having been fulfilled, there is no particular
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reluctance about passing on to the next stage... it is not the primitive
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man, who has used his body daily for practical purposes, who fears the
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deterioration of age, but the modern man, who has never had a practical use
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for his body beyond walking from his car to his house. It is the man whose
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need for the power process has been satisfied during his life who is best
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prepared to accept the end of that life.
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76. In response... someone will say, "Society must find a way to give people
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the opportunity to go through the power process." For such people the value
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of the opportunity is destroyed by the very fact that society gives it to
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them. What they need is to find or make their own opportunities. As long as
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the system GIVES them their opportunities it still has them on a leash. To
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attain autonomy they must get off that leash.
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80. People vary in their susceptibility to advertising and marketing
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techniques. Some are so susceptible that, even if they make a great deal of
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money they cannot satisfy their constant craving for the shiny new toys that
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the marketing industry dangles before their eyes. So they always feel hard-
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pressed financially even if their income is large, and their cravings are
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frustrated.
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94. ...One does not have freedom if anyone else (especially a large
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corporation) has power over one, no matter how benevolently, tolerantly
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and permissively that power may be exercised. It is important not to confuse
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freedom with mere permissiveness.
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(CON'T NEXT ISSUE.)
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A 28TH CENTURY FABLE by Shadow
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This tale was reported by a tireless researcher in the Human
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Archives, who noted its similarity with the earlier Robin Hood legends.
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Long ago, (in the days of the humans) a tyrannical technocracy of
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scientists and their machines conspired to enslave the human race. In those
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days there came a brave man they called the Unabomber who fought for
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humanity's future. He lived deep in the woods with his shadowy band of
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co-conspirators called the Freedom Club. They say that he could be everywhere
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at once, traveling all over the country to strike terror into the hearts
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of the oppressors. Legends also tell of his skills as a mighty mountain man
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who could hunt his own food in total darkness. They also say he may have had
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a secret identity as a shy professor. The story tells that the "mystical and
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awe-inspiring" Unabomber, after waging a long & lonely battle against
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overwhelming odds, finally forced the Corporate Powers to publish his
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written manifesto proclaiming the revolution at hand. But in the end, he was
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betrayed by his own brother. They paraded him before the courts in chains
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& shackles and decided his fate. But the legend of the Unabomber lives on to
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this day!
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We end this issue of ATI with
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JOURNAL POEM 3
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by prime anarchist. previously published in a 33-poem book of
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poetry entitled "I Slurp My Coffee." (c)1995
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Old Pomes. New Pomes.
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Borrowed pomes; blue pomes.
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Funny pomes, sad pomes; goofy and glad pomes.
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Pomes pomes. pomes pomes, eat them up - yum.
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Make alliteration instead of legislation.
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Ah, all's well that "and's" well-
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And all are about action.
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Skip, jump, lay there, run, smile, frown.
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Run around, skip the jumping;
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Lay there down.
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Who chewed a page outa my pomes?
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You're not s'posed to chew:
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Eat them delicately.
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Luscious, yummy, soft delicious yellow pomes.
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Moist, meaty, mysterious succulent pomes.
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Pomes about poets, presidents, pests
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And pomes full of juice.
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I eat pomes.
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Do you eat pomes?
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Red pomes, yellow pomes, green poems.
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Don't eat the blue ones.
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This has been ATI
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address all corresponding thought to:
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ATI c/o
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marco99@juno.com
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