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Phirst Amendment
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Vol. 1 Issue #4
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01 December, 1992
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A KAoS production
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Article I
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
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prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or
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the press; or the right of the people, peaceably, to assemble and to
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petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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| Editing, Story Continuity, & Public Relations...........David Lightman |
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| Good Cop................................................David Lightman |
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| Bad Cop.....................................................Anesthesia |
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| Research, Footwork, and Editorials.........................Sir Galahad |
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| Editorial Assistance, Research, & Footwork.......................Storm |
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| Table of Contents.<David Lightman>...................................01 |
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| Introduction.<David Lightman>........................................01 |
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|* AC/DC <KAoS>.........................................................02 |
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|* Author Profile- Sir Galahad..........................................02 |
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|* Chemical of the Month <Anesthesia>...................................03 |
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| Safety with Chemicals <Anesthesia>...................................03 |
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|* Poet's Corner..<Featuring Dead Kennedys>.............................04 |
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| Editorial: Fluoridation is a MISTAKE! <Frank Murray>.................05 |
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| United Colors of Benetton <Spike Lee>................................06 |
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|* Church of Free Thought <David Lightman>..............................07 |
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| AIDS Moon Web <Wiccan News Release>..................................08 |
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| Is AIDS Manmade? <Strecker Group>....................................09 |
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|* Food for Thought.<Storm>............................................ 10 |
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| Editorial: Holistically Treating AIDS <Frank Murray>.................11 |
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| Tattoo You <Anesthesia>..............................................12 |
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| Anti-Gay Amendment passed in Colorado <B. Findlay & M. Booth>........13 |
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| Equal Protection? <George Knoblauch>.................................14 |
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|* SoapBox <Anesthesia>................................................ 15 |
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| [Trashing, Book Review, Comic Review, Editorial on FEoS] |
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|* BBS Connection.<Sir Galahad>.........................................16 |
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|* Gnus Around Town.<Sir Galahad>...................................... 17 |
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|* Feedbag <David Lightman>............................................ 18 |
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| Addendum (Omissions, Apologies, etc.) <Daiv>.........................19 |
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|* - denotes regularly published columns |
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From this point on, both Anesthesia and I will give discourses on our
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feelings of our current issue. We will also share feelings in general and
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just shoot the breeze to keep you up to date. This new introduction is:
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| AC/DC |
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| Anesthesia's Comments/Daiv's Comments |
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\AC/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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'Lo again,
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We are very proud to bring you our current issue of Phirst Amendment!
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Once again, we will try to broaden your mind and show you many new things.
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This is an open forum periodical. Although most issues will have a general
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topic, I will still be informing you of certain things I feel are important.
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I will also keep supplying you with my regular columns [Now marked with an
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'*' - Thanks Electroman!] and try to work in a few new ones later.
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As you have probably noticed, we are changing the format slightly.
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This is, mostly, based on the comments and suggestions from you, our
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readers. Also, we can definitely find a use for ANY articles submitted.
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We have a wide variety of things planned for all of 1993 and quite a bit of
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1994. [see the Addendum] I'm sure you will enjoy them.
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I really enjoy writing these articles, but I am not skilled in every
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area in which you are probably interested. If someone requests an article,
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and I neither know anything about it nor can find enough information about
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it, this is where I will request it. Maybe someone else can do it justice.
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January is going to be a very nice issue from the looks of things. I,
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also, plan to step up the pace of my articles. I'm sure some of you will
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appreciate that.
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Enjoy the issue, and stay free in '93!
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- Anesthesia -
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Well, here we are. We've made it this far with this fine, electronic
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publication. Support has been amazing. I hope that we can continue to keep
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this thing going for F81 issues. It is my intention to constantly provide
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you with the best data and scandals that our government can (willingly or
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unwillingly) provide. I support everyone's right to show their disapproval
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of any portion of our newsletter and, especially, of our government. I will
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be more than happy to include any editorials on anything.
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Our first intention was to write mainly about AIDS and the genre of
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government sponsored diseases and other methods of governmental genocide.
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But when the dust settled, quite a few related topics were uncovered. This
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issue has transmogrified into a commentary on racism, sexism, homophobia,
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et al. I feel that this issue compares quite favorably to our previous.
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I think you'll appreciate the effects which these turns of events have
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created.
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We have added a new member to our ranks: Sir Galahad (916) His
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current role is that of editor, researcher, and disseminator. I will be
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handing over the Poet's Corner, and Gnus Around Town to him, so that I may
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have additional time to research future articles and conduct field
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response/public relations. In a short time, he will be writing articles
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of his own, like the madman we all know him to be. (Inside joke: He's
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actually kinda reserved...)
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The feedback is tremendous. We will be reviewing and replying publicly
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to feedback in a new section at the end of the mag. Feel free to send
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editorial responses to ANY part of the 'zine you feel necessary. We can't
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respond to everything... but we'll publish a sampling of the responses we
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get. If you wish to use a handle, fine... If you wish to remain compleatly
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anonymous, that's fine, too... Don't be afraid to be heard!
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- Think!
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- Daiv
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Author Profile: Sir Galahad (916)
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Nicknames: You don't wanna know.
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Age at this date: 21 (and a bit)
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Favorite Music: Mostly Country, actually. Also Classical. (Listening to
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Beethoven Symphony #9 right now...)
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Favorite Authors: Jack London, Terry Brooks, Margaret Truman (Excellent
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Inside CIA Source!!)
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Height: 6'0"
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Weight: 170#
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Eye Color: Blue
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Hair Color: Brown
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Computers: AT Clone (Daiv built it)
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No Net address as of yet.
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How'd I get involved? You asked me to! (chuckle)
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He asked for the keyboard... so here goes...
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<SG>
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Governments have always existed "to protect their people, and to act
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in their people's best interests". Initially, I thought that was true of
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our government.
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However, as I have grown up (living in a small, sheltered town) and
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travelled a little, I experienced different thoughts. The most important
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thing I did was... LISTEN. I listened to what people said about their
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homes, their childrens' future, their retirement, the environment, et. al.
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These things, the experiences and thoughts of others, helped me form my
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views. Not that I'm easily persuaded by anyone, but I had many of the same
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thoughts. My most important thought, however, is this: EVERYONE HAS A
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RIGHT TO BELIEVE WHAT THEY WANT, AND THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO SAY OR DO WHAT
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THEY CHOOSE WITHOUT PERSECUTION OR FEAR OF RETRIBUTION. To me, that is what
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Phirst Amendment is all about,. a system where people can express their
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(FACT-SUPPORTED) views. This is why, when Daiv asked me to join, I eagerly
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accepted. I have read many of the responses to the first issue. Those that
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responded seemed very pleased with the work that KAoS has done. One
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important note on this: the more feedback and articles we receive, the more
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productive we will be. So write!! Be writing to you soon-
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Your Knight,
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Sir Galahad
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<DL>
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Well, he seems noble enough (heh heh), I think we'll be seeing a lot of good
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things from him... (hopefully soon! :> )
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(Maybe, eventually, I'll get around to interviewing Storm...)
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[Ha!!-Anesthesia]
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"It is criminal to teach a man not to defend himself when he is the constant
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victim of brutal attacks."
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- Malcom X
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[So, Let's start this issue off with a bang.]
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Chemical of the Month /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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by Anesthesia
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Nitric Acid
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(HNO3)
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Tenth Highest volume industrial chemical produced in the United States.
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AKA: Aquas fortis, hydrogen nitrate, azotic acid, engraver's acid.
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Description:
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Transparent, colorless or yellowish, fuming liquid.
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Uses: Manufacture of Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer, dyes, drugs, lacquers,
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cellulose nitrate, nitrate salts, rubber chemicals and urethanes, ore
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flotation, metallurgy, photoengraving, etching steel, reprocessing
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spent nuclear fuel.
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Hazards:
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Highly toxic; extremely corrosive to body tissue; will cause immediate
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and severe burns; will cause extensive damage to eyes and respiratory
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system. Keep cool and dry.
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!!!!!! Safety With Chemicals !!!!!!
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by Anesthesia, (our protector)
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Something that really bothers me is listening to someone that plays
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with chemicals and doesn't have a clue as to what they are doing. I've been
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flashed several times myself as well as burned my hair several times.
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Chemicals are dangerous things if you don't know what they do! [Even if you
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do - they still are! - Daiv] I would like to offer some help for those who
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wish to experiment but are unsure of their ability or don't know where to
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start.
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Since most people reading this text file also read other text files,
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that makes me think this is where they would like to learn these things.
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Always remember that anyone can put one of these out, and just because
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someone puts out a file, does NOT mean they know what they are doing.
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Your library is your best friend in this case! Before trying any
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experiment, research the items involved to assure that the people involved
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didn't leave anything out. (i.e., the fact that mixing the dry, red
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phosphorous, dry sulphur, and dry potassium chlorate will cause it to
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immediately explode, but when moist, it is safe to mix.)
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For those of you lucky enough to still be in high school, take a
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chemistry class. (This goes for those interested parties in college as
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well!) [Lotta exclams there, Anesthesia - Daiv] You will enjoy it and
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something you learn there may just save you life and/or limbs later. I've
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also found it's one of the best ways to obtain some hard to find
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ingredients.
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Always be sure to read the instructions completely and assure you
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have the correct items on hand to complete the project in one shot. Some
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recipes won't wait for you to find the appropriate items. Also, never
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substitute something 'close' in a project unless it is specifically listed
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as a substitute.
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[A guy I know, Felo De Se (FDS), once used a smoke bomb recipe and
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ended up torching his face and kitchen, because he used ground rocket cells
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in place of potassium nitrate (aka saltpeter). - Daiv]
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There are ten important rules for chemistry safety that should always
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be followed. These are:
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1. Never store chemicals for extended periods.
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2. Never store chemical combinations for any length of time.
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3. Work in a cool, well-ventilated area.
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4. Keep sources of heat and electricity away from the work area.
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5. Keep the number of people in the work area to a minimum.
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6. Keep materials far apart.
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7. Use a respirator while working.
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8. Wear safety goggles.
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9. Wear as much protective, rubber clothing as possible.
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10. Have appropriate fire-fighting equipment available and large
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volumes of water.
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One of the things that I am trying to do with my 'Chemical of the
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Month' is share a few common chemicals at first, then, later, some of their
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uses. In my opinion, it is better to have some knowledge about what you are
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working with before you begin working.
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- Anesthesia -
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| Poet's Corner |
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| featuring Jello Biafra |
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| of the Dead Kennedys |
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[If you don't get this when you're done, read "The Strecker Memorandum".
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You'll see that this is only an intro. <SG>]
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Government Flu
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By: Dead Kennedys
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We got a drug - We're gonna try it out on you.
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Won't make you die - It'll getcha just a little bit sick.
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[Chorus]
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Got a head cold, Got a chest cold, And it's three days old
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(goin' on forever)
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Make you hazy, Make you lazy, Drive you crazy
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For days and days and days and days and days and years.
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Barely got the time now - To stay on the job.
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Double up the dosage in your water supply.
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Make you even sicker 'til you're slippin' away.
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Getting all depressed - It's getting all your friends.
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You can't get it up - For nothing that'll rock the boat.
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The government flu - The government flu - The government flu.
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Slip it abroad, Keep a-slowin' down the USSR.
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But meanwhile, We'll keep an eye
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On what it's doin' to you.
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[Chorus]
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Got a head cold, Got a chest cold, And it's three days old
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(goin' on forever)
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Make you hazy, Make you lazy, Drive you crazy
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For days and days and days and days and days and years.
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The government flu - The government flu - The government flu
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Flew - Through - You.
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[Frank Murray speaks out on one means of genocide, although he doesn't put
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it so harshly in...]
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| Fluoridation is STILL a Mistake! |
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| Editorial by Frank Murray |
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| Editor of Better Nutrition for Today's Living |
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The fluoridation of public water supplies to allegedly prevent dental
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caries in children [Who are going to lose their baby teeth anyway! - Daiv]
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makes about as much sense as putting aspirin in the water to deter
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headaches. Sodium fluoride has no effect on the teeth of adults, even
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though everyone is obliged to drink the souped-up water, whether they like
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it or not!
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The flap about fluoridation began in 1945 [commonly mentioned era in
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this 'zine, eh??], when the Public Health Service (PHS) decided to do a
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double-blind study to convince Americans that fluoridation was one of the
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greatest advances of the 20th century. Newburg, New York was selected to
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have its water fluoridated, while the residents of nearby Kingston would
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continue to drink pure water.
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The study was supposed to last five years, but halfway though the
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project, the PHS abruptly terminated it, claiming that, based upon the
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analysis of the Newburg statistics, fluoridation was a tremendous deterrent
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to tooth decay in children. Unbiased researchers later determined that
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children in non-fluoridated Kingston had fewer cavities. But by then the
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bandwagon was already in high gear.
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As scientific evidence against fluoridation mounted - it is related to
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heart disease, cancer, and allergies, among other things - many countries
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have either discontinued fluoridation or never approved it. These included
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Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, India,
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Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Spain, and Sweden.
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Another highly controversial use of fluoride is supposedly to
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strengthen the bones of osteoporotic women. At an international symposium
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on osteoporosis in Washington several years ago, researchers were
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vociferously pro and con on the subject. Because the use of fluoride is
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still highly suspect, it would make sense to halt it until further studies
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can be made. Unfortunately, this hasn't been the case.
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The latest indictment of this therapy is recapped in the May 25 issue
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of 'Science News'. After analyzing the bone density of more than 800 Iowa
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women, ages 20 to 80, MaryFran R. Sowers and her colleagues at the
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University of Michigan in Ann Arbor concluded that women over the age of 55
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who drink fluoridated water are MORE prone to fractures.
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Postmenopausal women drinking higher-fluoride water faced more than
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double the fracture risk of their counterparts in the comparison community,
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the magazine reported.
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Professor Sowers, no doubt, echoed the sentiments of many researchers
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in the field who are wary of fluoride use.
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In Good Health!
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Frank Murray
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[Spike Lee urges people to take action that changes our world in...]
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| United Colors of Benetton |
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| by Spike Lee |
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| Transcribed by Daiv |
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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The following text is from an interview, of sorts, with Writer/
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Activist Spike Lee. This interview was released in the form of a Benetton
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ad in November's Rolling Stone.
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For almost ten years, United Colors of Benetton has used advertising
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imagery to draw a symbolic parallel between the colorful casual apparel we
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sell and the many "colors" of our customers all over the world. Under the
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creative direction of photographer Oliviero Toscani and the aegis of company
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founder Luciano Benetton, our advertising imagery has evolved over the years
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to reflect a broad range of social issues. Sometimes controversial and
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always compelling, these images have never been intended to express a
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particular point of view but rather to encourage discussion about such
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important subjects as racism, AIDS, war, and the environment. It is our
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hope that though dialogue, greater understanding and positive change will
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occur.
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On the occasion of Rolling Stone's twenty-fifth anniversary and for
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this unique 'portfolio' of Benetton advertising photography, we sought
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another powerful voice in the realm of social commentary. We could think of
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no more qualified individual to break through the static of mainstream media
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in the pursuit of change than filmmaker Spike Lee.
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[Begin Interview]
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Out of the blue, out of nowhere, I got a telephone call from somebody
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at Rolling Stone magazine about Benetton. I called back, more curious than
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ever. "What's this 'bout?" I asked. I was told Benetton wanted me to write
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something for them that was going to be a supplement in Rolling Stone. My
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first thought was why me? WHY ME? Of all the people they coulda asked.
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They would make a sizable donation to the charity of my choice. Well, if
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they want me that bad, I'll find time to do it. After a little haggling
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about the amount of the donation, I signed on the dotted line. Benetton
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agreed to donate $50,000 to the United Negro College Fund Malcom X
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Scholarship. That check is going to send some needy, deserving students to
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school. Thank you, Benetton.
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Before I get into this, please allow me to say my views, my thoughts,
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my opinions. They are mine. I have never attempted to position myself as a
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spokesperson for anybody. To be honest, I'm very uncomfortable with that.
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The media has repeatedly tried to designate me that so-called honor, but I'm
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not accepting it. Here it goes, Benetton, hope this will do.
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- Spike Lee
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If I were to choose one word for the present state of the world, one
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quickly comes to mind. Fucked! That's right. Fucked. OK, it's a bad
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word, but hey buddy, we're living in a bad world. Things are so bad, people
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are seriously considering whether they would want to have children today.
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I'm not that pessimistic yet, but it makes you wonder.
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I'm thirty-five now, still young, still single, but I wish to have a
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family. What kind of world will my kids and your kids be living in? Are we
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gonna fuck it up totally for them? We're all headed in that direction -
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pedal to the metal - 150 miles per hour. My youth was spent playing
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softball, stickball, two-hand touch football, everything. The summers, boy,
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do I remember them. I thought they would never end, no school, no teachers,
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no homework. We didn't have a care in the world.
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Oh, there would be fights sometimes, but the most it turned out to be
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was a bloody nose or maybe, just maybe, a black eye, which always turned out
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the be a badge of honor.
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Nowadays, Forgetaboutit. Kids are killing kids. Kids have real guns
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with real bullets that bring real death. We're not talking GI Joe shit
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either.
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I had a 007 James Bond gun, and me and my friends had gun fights, but
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it was fake, nobody got crippled, nobody died. We got up off the street
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after we were dead.
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As for drugs in our Cobble Hill neighborhood, we were all terrified of
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the glue sniffers. That's about as far as drugs went. I can still see Rory
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stumbling down Court Street high as a kite, dried glue under his nose and
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mouth, his brown paper bag filled with model airplane glue moving in, moving
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out. I heard Rory later died. Glue has nothing on crack, no comparison.
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I never heard about the dreaded glue sniffers ever killing anybody to buy
|
||
a tube, or young girls turning tricks for a hit! That stuff just didn't
|
||
happen. But that was a Brooklyn that only exists in my memories.
|
||
|
||
Jobs, drugs, crime, AIDS, racism, education, the homeless, and the
|
||
environment. These are the issues today. Issues that we will have to take
|
||
the initiative on. Even though this is an election year, does anybody feel
|
||
Bush or Clinton will do something concrete to address this stuff that's
|
||
gonna directly effect [sic] all of our urban children? I don't. That
|
||
doesn't mean, however, I'm not gonna vote. I will. But you know and I know
|
||
what politicians do in the long run. Nada. Not jack shit. As Stevie
|
||
Wonder put so eloquently in song, "You Haven't Done Nuthin."
|
||
|
||
So what are we gonna do? What can individuals do to ensure that this
|
||
planet doesn't self destruct? I can only come up with one solution:
|
||
everyone get involved.
|
||
|
||
And that's where the imagery involved in the Benetton ads stands head
|
||
and shoulders above the rest. Let me first say that I have no illusions
|
||
about them. Benetton wants to make a buck like any other company. In fact,
|
||
we all do but it's the route, the path we choose that makes the difference.
|
||
We all know that the quickest way to make a buck in film, music, and
|
||
advertising is SEX. I feel that more often than not this is the "low road."
|
||
Oh, you want to sell some jeans, an album, a film. Get a pretty face with a
|
||
pretty body that has pretty breasts, and a pretty butt. Voila. That low
|
||
road is as jam-packed as the FDR Drive at rush hour.
|
||
|
||
The high road is a lot riskier. Why? Because it might make people
|
||
think. If it's provocative enough, it might make people sit down and
|
||
discuss it, talk about the message. Talk about the imagery used in the ads.
|
||
Of course, this takes more creativity.
|
||
|
||
When I first saw the Benetton ads, I had no idea what they were
|
||
selling. This was before a Benetton store was on every other corner in
|
||
Manhattan (one day, please, explain that to me). I had no idea they sold
|
||
clothes. Regardless, it still made an impact on me. Isn't that what good
|
||
ads are about?
|
||
|
||
A lot of people will have to do a lot of explaining on AIDS one day.
|
||
All of a sudden, a disease appears out of nowhere that nobody has a cure
|
||
for, and it's specifically targeted at gays and minorities (i.e., Hispanics
|
||
and blacks). The mystery disease, yeah, about as mysterious as genocide.
|
||
|
||
I'm convinced that AIDS is a government engineered disease. They got
|
||
one thing wrong, they never realized that it couldn't just be contained to
|
||
the groups it was intended to wipe out. So, now it's a national priority.
|
||
Exactly like drugs became when they escaped the urban centers into white
|
||
suburbia. So you might think I'm crazy about this one. I don't think so.
|
||
Who knows, the day might be fast approaching when you want documented blood
|
||
tests from prospective sexual partners. No papers, no sex.
|
||
|
||
That's the kind of world our children might be born into. What a drag!
|
||
Sounds like a bad science-fiction movie!
|
||
|
||
Let's all get down on our hands and knees right now and pray to the
|
||
highest heavens that it doesn't come to that:
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dear Lord,
|
||
|
||
Deliver us from the evils of the world, the evil people in this world.
|
||
Please wipe out all diseases, especially AIDS. Give everybody a job so that
|
||
they can make a comfortable living. NO MO' WARS. Give us all education,
|
||
and the homeless, homes. Please give us the intelligence to save what's
|
||
left of our environment.
|
||
|
||
And Lord, if you take care of that, my children and your children can
|
||
have those endless summers like we all had. Let them all be able to run and
|
||
play and eat ice cream. Let them not have to worry about whether they might
|
||
get killed by a stray bullet in school trying to get an education.
|
||
|
||
Dear Lord, please finally come once and for all deliver us from sexism,
|
||
racism, and all the other "ism's".
|
||
|
||
Dear Lord, if you can take care of that, I promise we'll take care of
|
||
the rest. One last thing, if you allow me my selfish motives, please don't
|
||
let this airplane fall out of the sky and into the drink. I haven't
|
||
finished 'Malcom X' yet. The Knicks haven't won a championship since I got
|
||
courtside seats and they drafted Patrick Ewing. I haven't gotten married
|
||
yet, I haven't had any children, and I haven't learned to drive.
|
||
|
||
Peace,
|
||
|
||
Spike Lee
|
||
|
||
Somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean
|
||
September 13th, 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
[To be united will give us strength. To use the system provided, we protect
|
||
ourselves within the loopholes created by the system itself.]
|
||
|
||
|
||
!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@
|
||
@ Church of Free Thought @
|
||
@ by David Lightman @
|
||
!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@!@
|
||
|
||
|
||
The laws currently in effect to buffer the government approved
|
||
religions may also be utilized to buffer an anti-establishmentarianist
|
||
(whew) church! The requirements, so far as the government is concerned,
|
||
are as follows:
|
||
|
||
1. A place, or places, of worship.
|
||
2. A constituency. That is, a group, rather than one, that believe
|
||
in that religion.
|
||
3. A belief structure, or set of precepts that the group holds true.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Webster, my buddy sitting on the couch next to me, as I write this on
|
||
my laptop, says that religion is "any specific system of belief, worship,
|
||
conduct, etc., often involving a code of ethics and a philosophy."
|
||
|
||
I will attempt to state, herein, a universal concept, which avid
|
||
readers of this publication will have no desire to contest. My purpose is
|
||
to unite our audience under a common system of beliefs, which will be
|
||
recognized by the government. And united as such, protected by the
|
||
government itself. Then the organization will be a tax-haven for those who
|
||
wish to donate and also a means for the 'priests' or whatever name they will
|
||
attain, to make their dedication to our cause more easily handleable by
|
||
making food and other purchases tax free. We are already a non-profit
|
||
organization with, already, hundreds of man-hours, donated to the cause. If
|
||
we can utilize the system to maintain our organization, taxes and lives will
|
||
be more easily handled or non-existent.
|
||
|
||
I openly welcome changes and additions to this purported belief
|
||
structure. It is obviously incomplete. But as it is, it is simple,
|
||
universal, and true. Too dense, and we become a bureaucratic mess like the
|
||
government itself. Too many restraints and we close the doors to many
|
||
people who would be of great benefit. To change the rules so that they are
|
||
falsehoods would make us hypocrites like those we oppose.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Belief Structure
|
||
|
||
Survive.
|
||
Knowledge is Power.
|
||
Power should be shared, for survival.
|
||
United, a group of believers, is more powerful, than each individual acting
|
||
separately.
|
||
Hoarders of knowledge are enemies.
|
||
Enemies must be equalized for survival.
|
||
|
||
Individuality sparks from knowledge.
|
||
Opinions are formed from individuality.
|
||
Opinions, therefore individuality, therefore power, should be allowed to
|
||
exist in others and respected for what it is.
|
||
|
||
Our only true threat is suppression -
|
||
suppression of thought, knowledge, individuality.
|
||
These hoarders want to restrain all knowledge and breed ignorance -
|
||
to create and maintain absolute power for themselves.
|
||
Power should be shared - for survival.
|
||
|
||
To share knowledge is to smite the enemy - ensuring survival.
|
||
To use knowledge, thought to be hoarded, is to pull the pin while it's
|
||
in their hand.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The ability to know, form opinions, and think is not inherent to any race,
|
||
religion, area of inhabitance, birthright, sex, age, height, weight,
|
||
political affiliation, sexual preference, lifestyle, diet, eye color,
|
||
recessive or dominant gene.
|
||
|
||
As a free-thinker, I promise to:
|
||
|
||
1. Think for myself, not blindly accepting all that is spoken.
|
||
2. Share knowledge. With the press, politicians, citizens.
|
||
3. Expose hoarders of knowledge, and share their knowledge.
|
||
4. To prevent hoarders from hoarding.
|
||
5. To support true equality for all.
|
||
6. To promote the freedom of speech in the world.
|
||
7. To support free-thinkers and free-thinking worldwide.
|
||
8. To stress the importance of knowledge to the public.
|
||
9. To increase the numbers of free-thinking humans in the world.
|
||
10. To make this world a better place.
|
||
|
||
Meetings of the organization may take place in many forms and places.
|
||
Sharing of information is not restricted by physical barriers. 1A will be a
|
||
forum for sharing knowledge, thus constituting a monthly meeting, on the
|
||
first of every month.
|
||
|
||
I hope that this is enough to fully separate our cause from the scads of
|
||
other religions across the world. I, also, hope that you see the need and
|
||
strength available by creating a group of such massive proportion that the
|
||
government will indeed listen. This is NOT a joke. This organization CAN
|
||
be REAL! Let us know. No donations are required. This is not a scam to
|
||
get you! This is an attempt to use the rules the government creates to
|
||
protect its own [thus rendered state and church less divisible] to protect
|
||
US! To give us a non-taxed, non-profit, protected forum to air our views
|
||
and grievances.
|
||
|
||
- Daiv
|
||
|
||
|
||
[As an example of the diversified views we support here's a release from a
|
||
Pagan/Wiccan society on what THEY are doing to handle the AIDS epidemic...]
|
||
|
||
+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
|
||
MOON WEB
|
||
AIDS WORKING
|
||
+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
|
||
|
||
Moon Web is a group of Witches and Pagans who join energies in healing
|
||
and peace efforts. This Moon Web is scheduled for January 31st, 1993 at
|
||
7 pm. It is the seventh anniversary of the first AIDS Moon Web. This
|
||
ritual focuses on destroying barriers and increasing the positive elements
|
||
that will help us overcome AIDS.
|
||
|
||
The ritual space is purified according to personal practice.
|
||
Invocations to Athena, Hermes, and/or Brigid may be done. Those gathered
|
||
will be divided into five groups. One will be assigned to each of the
|
||
elements with one group in the center. Each group may be led by a
|
||
particular coven or group of coven leaders. The center (altar) group will
|
||
present each elemental group with the obstacle to overcome and later accept
|
||
the positive "goal". We have divided the elements this way:
|
||
AIR - Knowledge/Ignorance
|
||
FIRE - Commitment/Indifference
|
||
EARTH - Funding/Red Tape
|
||
WATER - Empathy/Hostility
|
||
|
||
When confronted with the obstacles the small groups will be wrapped
|
||
with crepe paper by the center group. We suggest the spectral colors: Air -
|
||
Purple, Fire - Green, Earth - Red, Water - Orange. The groups break their
|
||
bonds, overcoming the obstacle. When all four are done, each quarter group
|
||
presents the center group with a candle symbolizing the positive quality.
|
||
They are all placed on the altar and tied with silver thread. As they burn,
|
||
the group can dance to raise energy.
|
||
|
||
Afterwards, all are given candles charged during the ritual that were
|
||
on or under the altar to take home and spread the light. Cakes and
|
||
Wine/Libations can follow.
|
||
|
||
This Moon Web was created by the leaders of The Gaia Group, Knossos
|
||
Grove, and Kathexis of NYC.
|
||
|
||
|
||
****************************************************************************
|
||
AIDS MOON WEB
|
||
|
||
All present will be divided into five groups. In the east - air. In the
|
||
south - fire. In the west - water. In the north - earth. In the center
|
||
are the drama facilitators. Each group is "lead" by an experienced person.
|
||
|
||
Water, salt are consecrated.
|
||
Circle is drawn with wand.
|
||
Circle is blessed with water and incense.
|
||
|
||
Invocation to Athena, Hermes and Brigid as to purpose of rite.
|
||
|
||
Air group speaks INTELLIGENTLY on AIDS. Statements like "The HIV virus is
|
||
very fragile and is only passed through intimate contact."
|
||
They are all bound with PURPLE crepe paper.
|
||
They begin to make IGNORANT statements like '"you can catch AIDS from
|
||
shaking hands". They are temporarily defeated by the IGNORANCE of the crepe
|
||
paper. Then they rally and tear apart their bonds.
|
||
|
||
Fire group speaks about dedication to finding a cure for AIDS, expressing
|
||
COMMITMENT.
|
||
They are bound with GREEN crepe paper.
|
||
They speak with INDIFFERENCE.
|
||
They slowly overcome and break free of their bonds.
|
||
|
||
The Water group talks about EMPATHY.
|
||
They are bound with ORANGE crepe paper.
|
||
They speak of HOSTILITY.
|
||
They break free.
|
||
|
||
The Earth group talks about adequate FUNDING.
|
||
They are bound with RED crepe paper.
|
||
They become tangled in RED TAPE.
|
||
They overcome the challenge.
|
||
|
||
Each group charges a taper with their positive element. The tapers are
|
||
placed on the altar and bound with silver thread. They are lit and all
|
||
dance around in a single or double circle and send energy out to spread our
|
||
will. Extra candles on the altar are also charged.
|
||
|
||
Juice and cookies are blessed and shared.
|
||
All are given candles to take home to spread the light.
|
||
|
||
The deities are thanked.
|
||
The circle is closed.
|
||
|
||
|
||
[Both the Wiccan and Pagan religions are entirely separate from the Church
|
||
of Free Thought. They have their own views, practices, and beliefs. This
|
||
is not to say that a Wiccan cannot be a Free-Thinking individual. The two
|
||
are neither mutually inclusive or exclusive. (Covering our hineys)]
|
||
|
||
[Spike Lee touched on something in his article I'd like to explore a little
|
||
further. Is AIDS manmade? Where'd that idea come from? Is there more to
|
||
substantiate that claim?]
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| IS AIDS MANMADE? THE STRECKER MEMORANDUM |
|
||
| by The Strecker Society |
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
We have a story to tell you, a very strange story, one that affects
|
||
you, me and every other human being on earth. A story that must be taken
|
||
seriously by the governments of every nation in the world because there may
|
||
not be many humans left to govern by the turn of the century, or shortly
|
||
thereafter. A story so bizarre, and so sinister that, if it were not for
|
||
the fact that it is all true, it would make a great science fiction
|
||
thriller. (Interestingly enough, Lorimar Pictures of Hollywood has purchased
|
||
the rights to Dr. Strecker's life story.)
|
||
|
||
The story begins in 1983 with Dr. Robert B. Strecker, M.D., Ph.D.
|
||
Dr. Strecker practices internal medicine and gastroenterology in Los
|
||
Angeles. He is a trained pathologist and holds a Ph.D. in pharmacology. Dr.
|
||
Strecker and his brother, Ted, an attorney, were preparing a proposal for a
|
||
health maintenance organization (HMO) for the Security Pacific Bank of
|
||
California. They needed to know the long-term financial effects of insuring
|
||
and treating AIDS patients. In as much as this information was not readily
|
||
available in 1983, both brothers began researching the medical literature to
|
||
learn what they could about their relatively new disease. The information
|
||
they uncovered right from the beginning was so startling to them, so hard to
|
||
believe, that it would dramatically alter both their lives and lead them on
|
||
a five-year quest culminating with the creation of "The Strecker Memorandum"
|
||
the most controversial video tape of our time and a remarkable set of
|
||
documents called "The Bio-Attack Alert."
|
||
|
||
WHAT THEY DISCOVERED
|
||
|
||
Right there in the medical literature for anyone to read for
|
||
themselves was, basically, proof that the AIDS virus and pandemic was
|
||
actually PREDICTED years ago by a world-famous virologist, among others.
|
||
They found that top scientists writing in the BULLETIN of the World Health
|
||
Organization were actually REQUESTING that AIDS-like viruses be created to
|
||
study the effects on humans. In fact, the Streckers unearthed thousands of
|
||
documents all supporting the man-made origin of AIDS. Meanwhile, the
|
||
government was telling everyone that a green monkey in Africa bit some
|
||
native and started AIDS. As their research continued, it became obvious
|
||
from the documentation that the virus itself was not only created as
|
||
requested, but actually DEPLOYED, and now threatens the existence of mankind
|
||
because it does what it was designed to do: Cause cancer in humans via a
|
||
contagious virus. Eventually, the Streckers came to realize everything the
|
||
government, the so-called AIDS experts and media were telling the public was
|
||
not only misleading, but out and out lies...The truth of the matter is:
|
||
* AIDS is a man-made disease;
|
||
* AIDS is not a homosexual disease;
|
||
* AIDS is not a venereal disease;
|
||
* AIDS can be carried by mosquitoes;
|
||
* Condoms will not prevent AIDS;
|
||
* There are at least six different AIDS viruses loose in the world;
|
||
* And on and on, but...
|
||
|
||
THE SCARIEST PART
|
||
|
||
The most dreaded fear that all oncologists (cancer doctors),
|
||
virologists, and immunologists live with is that some day CANCER, in one
|
||
form or another, will become a contagious disease, transferable from one
|
||
person to another. AIDS has now made that fear a reality. If you think you
|
||
are safe because you are not sexually active, then you must watch "The
|
||
Strecker Memorandum" very carefully.
|
||
|
||
IF YOU PLAN TO HAVE SEX TONIGHT YOU HAD BETTER READ THIS
|
||
|
||
The most common misconception being foisted upon us right now concerns
|
||
sexually active Americans. We are told that if a man uses a condom, the
|
||
transference of the deadly virus is virtually eliminated. Nothing could be
|
||
further from the truth. Of all the body fluids that the AIDS virus is found
|
||
in, semen contains the least. As a matter of fact, in every single study
|
||
ever published on the subject, no one has found a significant amount in
|
||
anyone's semen. It just isn't there in huge numbers. There is usually
|
||
about one virus per milliliter, a statistically irrelevant amount. One
|
||
copious ejaculation might produce only one or two viruses. This is
|
||
substantiated in the medical literature. But, just for argument's sake,
|
||
let's say all the medical studies are wrong. Let's pretend that there are
|
||
countless millions of AIDS viruses in the ejaculation. Are you aware that
|
||
condoms are riddled with microscopic or larger holes? Studies show that
|
||
even the smallest holes found in condoms are two to ten times larger than
|
||
the AIDS virus. It's like shooting a golf ball through a basketball hoop.
|
||
Condoms have not, will not, and cannot prevent AIDS.
|
||
|
||
THOUSANDS ALREADY DEAD
|
||
|
||
Over one hundred thousand Americans have already died because they
|
||
didn't know the truth about AIDS. Between twelve and fifteen million
|
||
Americans are already infected. One in 60 babies born in New York City is
|
||
infected; one in 300 college students in America is infected; one in 20
|
||
aliens applying for amnesty is infected, including men, women and children.
|
||
These are just some of the facts you are not likely to hear about from the
|
||
media.
|
||
|
||
WHY A VIDEO TAPE?
|
||
|
||
One of the first things the Streckers did was to try and tell their
|
||
medical and legal colleagues what they were finding in the literature. Some
|
||
were interested; most were not. Certainly no one was prepared to risk their
|
||
professional standing by making waves within the establishment. Ted
|
||
Strecker compiled some of the most damaging documents into a report he
|
||
called "The Bio-Attack Alert" and sent it to every Governor of every state,
|
||
the President, the Vice-President (now [ex]President), the FBI, the CIA, the
|
||
NSA, and selected members of Congress. He got a grand total of three
|
||
replies from three governors; nothing from the government.
|
||
|
||
Both he and Dr. Strecker were laughed at and ridiculed at every turn.
|
||
As an example, Dr. Strecker told the government in 1985 that virtually every
|
||
person testing positive for AIDS would die prematurely and painfully. The
|
||
government said that was nonsense. Their figures showed that maybe ten
|
||
percent at most would die from the disease. In 1986, the government said
|
||
maybe 50 percent of those infected would die, in 1987, they said maybe 75
|
||
percent, in 1988 they finally agreed with Dr. Strecker that AIDS is
|
||
virtually 100 percent fatal. We could go on and on with facts Dr. Strecker
|
||
unearthed that the "experts" said were wrong and now accepted as the truth.
|
||
Dr. Strecker, like a good scientist, submitted paper after paper with his
|
||
findings to all the prestigious medical journals in America. They were
|
||
refused. He then tried to have his findings published in Europe. Again,
|
||
closed doors. What to do? Dr. Strecker did not feel he could take the time
|
||
from his practice and his research to write a book. On the other hand,
|
||
everyone has a TV and now most households have a video cassette recorder
|
||
(VCR). The time involved to make a video is nothing compared to writing a
|
||
book, and so the video "The Strecker Memorandum" was created. It is 96
|
||
minutes of the most startling, controversial, and information-packed video
|
||
you will ever see. It disputes virtually everything the American public is
|
||
being told by the government, the so-called AIDS experts, and the media.
|
||
In fact, after seeing it YOU will know more about AIDS than 99 percent of
|
||
all doctors in America.
|
||
|
||
MUSIC IS NOTHING IF THE AUDIENCE IS DEAF
|
||
|
||
With the video made, it seemed a simple matter to advertise it and the
|
||
world would now become aware of what it was facing, right? WRONG! The fact
|
||
that you are even reading about "The Strecker Memorandum" now is a minor
|
||
miracle by itself, in as much as TV station managers have refused to
|
||
advertise it. TV and radio time brokers that sell blocks of commercial time
|
||
have refused to sell us time. TV station managers have refused to even air
|
||
programs containing interviews with Dr. Strecker. A national radio network
|
||
did an interview with a famous talk show host and Dr. Strecker and then
|
||
refused to run it. Virtually every big name network television magazine
|
||
show and all the syndicated TV interviewers and talk show hosts have said
|
||
NO to Dr. Strecker. Big city newspapers will not take any print ads telling
|
||
about it, and so it goes...WHY? What is in "The Strecker Memorandum" that
|
||
sends a cold chill down the spine of most media executives?
|
||
|
||
WHY IS EVERYONE AFRAID OF "THE STRECKER MEMORANDUM?"
|
||
|
||
The excuse we hear over and over is that it is too controversial. TOO
|
||
CONTROVERSIAL? They say that this information, if widely disseminated, will
|
||
cause the public to panic. IF someone had poisoned your water supply and
|
||
you and your family could die, wouldn't you want to know about it? Would
|
||
you panic? Or would you more likely be outraged and try to find out who did
|
||
it and punish them? We feel the only persons who might panic are those
|
||
scientists who willingly or otherwise created AIDS and are now promoting
|
||
misinformation by covering it up. After all, if you made AIDS would you
|
||
tell anyone about it?
|
||
|
||
THINK OF YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS...NOW THINK OF THEM DEAD
|
||
|
||
It may take a while before the words "species threatening" sink in,
|
||
because the term has rarely been used before to describe an existing human
|
||
condition. But once you realize the implications of that term, and realize
|
||
that, unlike any other kind of disease ever known to man, past or present,
|
||
AIDS can, if unchecked, kill every human on earth, then your outlook and
|
||
attitude regarding everything in life must change. Whether you like it or
|
||
not, and despite all your precautions, the time will come when you will test
|
||
positive for AIDS, and it can happen much quicker than you realize.
|
||
|
||
IT'S OUT THERE
|
||
|
||
The number of AIDS-infected people is doubling approximately every 12
|
||
months, and in some areas even sooner. With twelve to fifteen million
|
||
Americans carrying the virus, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see
|
||
how long we have here in the U.S. Africa has, conservatively, 75 million
|
||
infected; some estimates double that. Brazil as a country is in serious
|
||
jeopardy because all through the 1970's they were buying their blood supply
|
||
from Africa. On top of that, the World Health Organization conducted a
|
||
large scale small pox vaccination program there in the 1970's (for the full
|
||
implications of that see "The Strecker Memorandum"). Southern Japan has
|
||
about 30 percent infected with HTLV I, the leukemia-causing virus (although
|
||
you will never hear about that on TV). Russia is now reporting AIDS as a
|
||
problem and no one can enter Russia permanently without a current negative
|
||
blood test for AIDS. Cuba has already set up concentration camps for the
|
||
AIDS-infected and they are full (you won't see that on TV either). Haiti
|
||
of course is ravaged by AIDS; more than 20 percent of the people are
|
||
infected and getting worse every day. And so it goes. Virtually every
|
||
nation on earth with few exceptions (Iran is one) is reporting a growing
|
||
problem. It's on every continent, every sub-continent, and every island
|
||
chain, Atlantic and Pacific. So why won't the media or government tell you
|
||
these things? It is too controversial for you to handle? Are you going to
|
||
panic?
|
||
|
||
IS THERE ANY HOPE?
|
||
|
||
Yes and no. No, if you are waiting for the government to create a
|
||
magic bullet. As you will see in "The Strecker Memorandum," part of the
|
||
problem is that all the various AIDS viruses are "recombinant retroviruses."
|
||
Very simply, that means they have the ability to recombine with the genes of
|
||
any cell they enter and the offspring or new viruses they form are different
|
||
from the parent viruses. HTLV III alone (that's the most common American
|
||
AIDS virus) has the mathematical ability to change itself 9,000 X 9,000 X
|
||
9,000 X 9,000 times (which is 9,000 to the forth power). The common cold
|
||
recombines much less frequently and we haven't found a cure for it after a
|
||
hundred years. Besides, does it make much sense to entrust the cure for
|
||
AIDS to the same people that may have created it?
|
||
|
||
YES, there is hope if Dr. Strecker and a growing number of realistic
|
||
scientists are correct in looking at alternative, non-allopathic, non-drug
|
||
modalities based on Raman spectroscopy. In fact, many experiments are going
|
||
on now that offer great promise.
|
||
|
||
Unfortunately, our government takes a dim view of any type of treatment
|
||
for any type of disease -- let alone AIDS -- that does not conform to its
|
||
rigid rules for acceptance, registration, and legalization. Of course the
|
||
FDA would definitely like to see an allopathic drug treatment or cure
|
||
presented by an ethical drug company or university. Well, we don't think
|
||
that's going to happen. Because of this attitude, much experimentation in
|
||
America must go underground, underfunded, or out of the country entirely.
|
||
Again, this is explained further in "The Strecker Memorandum".
|
||
|
||
BE BOLD AND MIGHTY FORCES WILL COME TO YOUR AID
|
||
OR MIGHTY FORCES WILL COME AND KILL YOU
|
||
|
||
An ominous personal aspect of this story has been the sudden and
|
||
unexpected deaths of two of the key players. First Dr. Strecker's brother,
|
||
Ted Strecker, was found shot to death in his home in Springfield, Missouri,
|
||
an apparent suicide, on August 11, 1988. Was Ted Strecker Suicidal?
|
||
Perhaps. In the past he suffered from depression and monumental frustration
|
||
at the relative lack of interest in his findings. Dr. Strecker spoke with
|
||
him the night before his death. Ted was cheerful, in good spirits, and
|
||
looking forward to certain new developments that promised progress. The
|
||
next day he was found dead, his 22-caliber rifle next to him. No note, no
|
||
message, no goodbyes to anyone. Very untypical of him. Officially a
|
||
suicide. Next, Illinois State Representative Douglas Huff of Chicago was
|
||
found alone in his home, dead from an apparent overdose of cocaine and
|
||
heroin, on September 22, 1988. Representative Huff did everything in his
|
||
power to make the Illinois State Legislature and the people of Chicago aware
|
||
of Dr. Strecker's work. He was very vocal, gave many press interviews, was
|
||
constantly on television and radio urging people to wake up to the cover-up
|
||
concerning AIDS. Did Representative Huff use drugs? Perhaps. Was he an
|
||
addict? NO. Would he have known how dangerous a massive overdose of
|
||
cocaine and heroin was? Yes, of course. Cause of death; officially a
|
||
stroke. Dr. Strecker has serious doubts that his brother killed himself.
|
||
Representative Huff's associates doubt he died accidentally, and yet they
|
||
are gone. Who's next?
|
||
|
||
IGNORANCE IS BLISS, OR IS IT SUICIDE?
|
||
|
||
We all know it is easier for a king to have a lie believed than a
|
||
beggar to spread the truth. Well, we are spreading the truth about AIDS.
|
||
Unfortunately, it isn't pretty. But the fact is you are not being told the
|
||
truth by the government or the so-called AIDS experts. The media, for
|
||
reasons of their own, will not present information contradicting the
|
||
official propaganda. So you can choose to go along with the same people who
|
||
gave us brain cancer (SV-40 virus) as a result of their contaminated polio
|
||
vaccines in the early 1960's; a polio-like disease from their contaminated
|
||
Swine Flu vaccine in the 1970's; and AIDS from their smallpox and hepatitis
|
||
B vaccinates; or, you can at least make yourself aware of the clear and
|
||
present dangers that we all face by watching "The Strecker Memorandum."
|
||
The cost of the tape is nominal, but we submit that remaining ignorant can
|
||
cost infinitely more.
|
||
|
||
Thank you,
|
||
|
||
The Strecker Group
|
||
1501 Colorado Blvd.
|
||
Eagle Rock, CA 90041
|
||
(213) 344-8039
|
||
|
||
|
||
To order "The Strecker Memorandum", mail your order to the above address.
|
||
VHS video at $29.95 each, plus postage and handling $3.00 for the 1st copy
|
||
and $1.00 for postage and handling for each additional copy. California
|
||
residents must add 8.25% sales tax, ($2.47 per tape).
|
||
|
||
You can order by Check, Money Order, MasterCard or Visa. Checks and money
|
||
orders should be made payable to "The Strecker Group."
|
||
|
||
[Phirst Amendment has no affiliation with the Strecker Group. We haven't
|
||
seen the tape mentioned above. We have no idea what is on it, if it's any
|
||
good - anything. But it MIGHT make an interesting follow up from someone...
|
||
(hint)]
|
||
|
||
|
||
[ Let's look a little more about how AIDS has been slowed by natural
|
||
means, that the government and major pharmaceutical corporations are
|
||
ignoring.]
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Food for thought |
|
||
| by Storm |
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
In 1988, Parade magazine profiled 16 patients with Acquired Immune
|
||
Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), who had survived the disease longer than
|
||
expected. In their June 10, 1990 issue, the magazine reported that 13 of
|
||
the patients are still alive, although three have been experiencing some
|
||
health problems.
|
||
|
||
Current statistics available at the time of their second article showed
|
||
there have been 128,319 adults and adolescents with AIDS diagnosed in
|
||
America since 1981. Of that number, more than 78,340 have died.
|
||
|
||
Of the ten patients who have not had any major setbacks, all are living
|
||
normal lives. Louie Nassaney, 35, who has lectured at a number of natural
|
||
food industry seminars, has had a reversal of the disease, but he told
|
||
Parade that he expected to participate in the Special Olympics games in
|
||
Vancouver this year.
|
||
|
||
"I've found that some AIDS patients do very well in combinations of
|
||
approaches," said Richard Elion, M.D., a New York physician who has treated
|
||
hundreds of HIV-positive and AIDS patients. "They may be getting [the drug]
|
||
AZT, alpha interferon, or Bactrim and at the same time use Chinese herbs or
|
||
visualization. Having options and choices tends to promote well-being."
|
||
|
||
Luc Montagnier, M.D., of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, added that,
|
||
"Psychological factors are critical in supporting the immune function. If
|
||
you suppress this psychological support by telling someone that he is doomed
|
||
to die, your words alone have condemned him. It simply isn't true that the
|
||
virus is 100 percent fatal. There is much we do not know in medicine, but
|
||
there is little question that a positive outlook is extraordinarily
|
||
helpful."
|
||
|
||
All aspects of AIDS treatment were covered at the Advanced Immune
|
||
Discoveries Symposium, June 20-24 in San Francisco. The symposium was held
|
||
concurrently with the annual International Conference on AIDS, which was
|
||
sponsored by the World Health Organization. Among the speakers and the
|
||
treatments they discussed were:
|
||
|
||
-Laurence E. Badgley, M.D., in private practice in CA, described a
|
||
double-blind study involving medicinal mushrooms.
|
||
-John Bogden, Ph.D., of the NJ Medical School in Newark, described his
|
||
work with minerals and other micronutrients.
|
||
-Robert Cathcart, M.D., San Francisco General Hospital, explained his
|
||
mistletoe protocol.
|
||
-Raxit Jariwalla, Ph.D., of the Linus Pauling Institute, Palo Alto, CA,
|
||
described new vitamin C research.
|
||
-Osana Kandil, Ph.D., Zayed Institute for Immunological Research and
|
||
Medicinal Plants, Panama City, FL, explained the stimulation of the immune
|
||
system by an herbal preparation.
|
||
-And many, many others...
|
||
|
||
Since 1983, Robert Cathcart, M.D., has treated more than 250 HIV -
|
||
positive patients with megadoses of vitamin C, according to an article in
|
||
the Lancet. The sicker the patient the more ascorbic acid in water he can
|
||
tolerate before diarrhea sets in, Dr. Cathcart said. A healthy person can
|
||
generally tolerate only 10 to 15 grams of vitamin C in four to six divided
|
||
doses over 24 hours before the tissues become saturated and diarrhea begins.
|
||
But symptom-free HIV-positive patients regularly tolerate 20 to 40 grams of
|
||
vitamin C daily; ARC or AIDS related complex patients 25 to 60 grams; and
|
||
AIDS patients 30 to 200 grams daily without getting diarrhea. Dr. Cathcart
|
||
theorizes that the massive amounts are used up to fight the infection before
|
||
enough is left to cause diarrhea.
|
||
|
||
"Doses of 100 to 200 grams are tolerated in patients acutely ill, such
|
||
as those with acute pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP)," he said. "Oral
|
||
doses are encouraged to be at every hour at first. The frequency will vary
|
||
with the 'toxicity' of the disease. The patient titrates the dose until it
|
||
relieves the toxic symptoms or almost produces diarrhea. During a crisis,
|
||
doses may be taken every fifteen minutes, but when the patient is completely
|
||
symptom free, doses may be taken only six times a day."
|
||
|
||
When doses of vitamin C close to tolerance are maintained consistently,
|
||
the depletion of harmful T-cells is sometimes slowed, stopped, or even
|
||
reversed for several years, he said.
|
||
|
||
When patients cannot tolerate megadoses of vitamin due to stomach
|
||
upset, or other gastrointestinal difficulties, Dr. Cathcart recommends
|
||
intravenous doses of sodium ascorbate (a form of vitamin C.) The shots are
|
||
given during a 3-4 hour period one to three times daily, and oral doses of
|
||
the vitamin are given to tolerance level at the same time.
|
||
|
||
Vitamins and minerals are necessary for stimulating the immune system,
|
||
according to John D. Bogden and colleagues, who reported their study in
|
||
"Annals New York Academy of Science."
|
||
|
||
"The immune system utilizes tissue vitamins and trace element stores to
|
||
meet the demands of the challenges by infectious agents," they reported. "If
|
||
these stores are inadequate, immunity may be compromised. Thus, immunity is
|
||
highly dependent on vitamin and trace element status, and failure to detect
|
||
deficits of these nutrients could exacerbate the progression and/or severity
|
||
of HIV infection."
|
||
|
||
The study involved 26 males and four females. Seventeen had mild or
|
||
severe ARC; seven had AIDS; and six were asymptomatic. Eight of the
|
||
volunteers had lost 10 or more pounds during the previous six months.
|
||
|
||
Blood analysis showed that the patients averaged a thirty percent
|
||
deficiency in zinc; 27% in calcium, 30% in magnesium, 31% in carotenes,
|
||
50% in choline, and 27% in vitamin C.
|
||
|
||
"Eighty-seven percent of the subjects had at least one abnormally low
|
||
value," the researchers said. "Percentages with above-normal values
|
||
include folic acid (37%) and cartine (37%). Some subjects with above-normal
|
||
values for plasma vitamins reported self-supplementation, usually with large
|
||
doses. The results suggest that one or more abnormally low concentrations
|
||
of the plasma micronutrients studied here are likely to be present in the
|
||
majority of HIV sero-positive patients."
|
||
|
||
Selenium and gluthione peroxidase, an antioxidant enzyme, are natural
|
||
substances which inactivate free radicals [ionized particles in the air and
|
||
food] and prohibit them from destroying cells and compromising the immune
|
||
system, according to Julian E. Spallholz, Ph.D., Texas Tech University,
|
||
Lubbock, in 'Antioxidant Nutrients and Immune Functions.' In addition to
|
||
being an antioxidant, selenium is crucial for health of platelets and
|
||
lymphocytes [red blood cells and the tissue which creates white blood
|
||
cells.] The mineral works with gluthione peroxidase in conjunction with
|
||
arachidonic acid in the formation of prostaglandins [lost me there, babe...]
|
||
|
||
Selenium has been used extensively to treat AIDS patients, because it
|
||
and other antioxidants provide protection for the microphages [white blood
|
||
cells, themselves.] The white blood cells are one of the body's defense
|
||
mechanisms against bacteria and other foreign invaders.
|
||
|
||
Hideaki Hagiwara, Ph.D., and scientists at the University of California
|
||
at San Francisco (UC@SF), have reported that an extract from barley leaves
|
||
inhibits further infection by the AIDS virus in a laboratory setting.
|
||
|
||
"It has already been found that there is an anti-viral activity in the
|
||
extract of green barley leaves," Dr. Hagiwara said. "We still need to
|
||
demonstrate whether it is effective to patients as an AIDS-curing drug.
|
||
However, we think we've obtained almost 100% effective results, in an
|
||
experimental stage."
|
||
|
||
Michael S. McGrath, Division of AIDS/Oncology at the UC@SF, and
|
||
colleagues there and in other agencies in California and Hong Kong, have
|
||
reported that trichosanthin, which is made from the root of the Chinese
|
||
snakegourd Trichosanthes kirilowii, inhibits the HIV virus in vitro.
|
||
|
||
"The anti-HIV activity of [the substance] in both acutely and
|
||
chronically affected cells of both lymphoid and mononuclear phagocytic
|
||
lineage make it an interesting candidate in HIV infection of AIDS," they
|
||
reported in the 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Science' [A similar
|
||
substance has been extracted from the American castor bean - Daiv]
|
||
|
||
% Storm %
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
SLOPPY BEANS
|
||
|
||
|
||
A creamy version of Sloppy Joes for a quick, nourishing, hot open-faced
|
||
sandwich.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1 tablespoon oil 1/4 cup chopped onion
|
||
1/4 cup chopped green pepper 2 cups cooked black, brown, or red
|
||
2 tablespoons catsup bean, drained
|
||
1/2 teaspoon prepared mustard 3/4 cup creamed cottage cheese
|
||
1/4 cup sour cream 2 to 3 whole wheat hamburger rolls,
|
||
biscuits, or 6 slices whole
|
||
grain toast
|
||
|
||
|
||
Heat oil in a large skillet and saute onion and pepper for 5 to 10
|
||
minutes until browned. Add beans and cook, mashing gently, for 2 to 3
|
||
minutes. Add remaining ingredients and stir over low heat for 5 to 10
|
||
minutes. (Depending on cottage cheese, sauce will turn completely smooth
|
||
or some curds will remain.) Serve hot over bread base.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Why Don't More Doctors Treat AIDS Holistically? |
|
||
| Editorial by Frank Murray |
|
||
| Editor of Better Nutrition for Today's Living |
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
[To holistically treat a disease, is to identify what the body is
|
||
missing or has extra that is causing the symptoms that exist, to persist.
|
||
Most doctors do NOT treat any diseases holistically, instead treating each
|
||
symptom, to make that one symptom go away... only to return, because the
|
||
actual problem was not identified and solved. This maintains a steady
|
||
client base, as no one actually gets cured; they just come back in again and
|
||
again to relieve the newest exhibited symptom of what is really wrong. This
|
||
is much the equivalent of removing each combusted item from an inferno,
|
||
rather than extinguishing it at the base. There are many stories to
|
||
illustrate this further, but I think you get my point.]
|
||
|
||
I admire the courage required by basketball star "Magic" Johnson to
|
||
announce to the world that he was carrying the HIV virus that may eventually
|
||
develop into full-blown acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). But I am
|
||
pessimistic enough to believe that his painful ordeal will have little or no
|
||
effect on the long-term AIDS crisis.
|
||
|
||
If we are to save lives, we need someone of Johnson's stature to insist
|
||
that the government and/or private enterprise provide significant funding
|
||
for the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine in Palo Alto,
|
||
California, or other holistically oriented research centers. These
|
||
organizations are dedicated to researching the effects of vitamin C, garlic,
|
||
St. John's wort [a root], echinacea [an herb], zinc, astragalus [an herb],
|
||
selenium and other holistic treatments for AIDS patients. Natural therapies
|
||
like this, exercise, and biofeedfack have few, if any, side effects. This
|
||
is the way to save lives.
|
||
|
||
As I reviewed some recent studies on vitamin C, I was reminded of an
|
||
article in a popular health magazine in the 1980s. In that article, a
|
||
researcher at a New York university reported that he had filled dozens of
|
||
test tubes with the AIDS virus and then tested every substance in his
|
||
laboratory to see if anything would inactivate the virus. Three things did:
|
||
vitamin C, vitamin E, and the amino acid alanine. All three nutrients boost
|
||
the immune system and aid in the production of lymphocytes [tissue which
|
||
produces white blood cells -Daiv].
|
||
|
||
This startling revelation almost ranks alongside Dr. James Lind's
|
||
assertion that scurvy is caused by a vitamin C deficiency or Dr. Casimir
|
||
Funk's belief that beriberi is a vitamin B1 deficiency disease.
|
||
|
||
To my knowledge, the evidence was ignored. The researcher is no longer
|
||
at that university and has apparently never spoken about his findings. One
|
||
can only assume that someone told him to keep his discovery quiet, if he is
|
||
expected to get any grants from industry, since drug companies cannot make a
|
||
million dollars on natural, non-patented substances.
|
||
|
||
Although many holistic physicians treat AIDS patients with natural
|
||
therapies, it is often at a high cost. These dedicated doctors are often
|
||
ridiculed by their peers, and their names turn up on the black list
|
||
published by the ever present "quack busters."
|
||
|
||
Since it may be a decade before and AIDS vaccine is approved, why does
|
||
The Establishment continue to belittle the dedicated professionals who are
|
||
using natural therapies? For such an insidious disease, no one can really
|
||
afford to be omniscient.
|
||
|
||
In good health!
|
||
Frank Murray
|
||
|
||
|
||
[ We've discovered that AIDS is not just a sex disease, but a disease
|
||
caused by infecting the bloodstream. In the following article, Anesthesia
|
||
discusses some precautions when getting tattooed.]
|
||
|
||
|
||
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Tattoo You *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
|
||
by Anesthesia
|
||
|
||
With all the talk in this issue about disease, I felt I should share my
|
||
views on this topic. (Also, to test David Lightman's skills as an editor.
|
||
:> ) [Thanks, I love a challenge - Daiv] Besides, I've learned some things
|
||
lately that disturb me.
|
||
|
||
Lately, tattoos have become a modern, acceptable thing. Body graffiti
|
||
is not just for overweight bikers any more. I have a growing collection and
|
||
am pleased with them. (Note: Daiv, Storm, and I all have tattoos.) I have
|
||
heard stories from people of all walks of life getting them.
|
||
|
||
Find a reputable shop and ask friends that have been there. Usually
|
||
there are a few people, regular customers, in the lobby, as tattoos are
|
||
rather addictive, that are more than willing to show you theirs. Talk to
|
||
them and see what they have to say. Also, visit several shops, if you can,
|
||
to see what's available to you in your area.
|
||
|
||
Remember that looking for the cheapest price is usually a bad idea.
|
||
These are permanent. If the artist makes a mistake, it could be hard to fix.
|
||
(eg, One of the eyes on one of mine, has a line that is too long because
|
||
someone hit the chair while the artist did the work.) The artist did a
|
||
great job of covering it up. I can still, however, tell that it's wrong. [I
|
||
can't - Daiv] Fixes can cost a great deal more than the original design.
|
||
|
||
Don't be afraid to ask the artist if he has a book of his own designs
|
||
or will do one of your own. Most don't mind and are proud to do this.
|
||
|
||
Always make sure that the shop uses fresh, sterile needles. They are
|
||
making thousands of punctures [per minute] into the skin. That raises the
|
||
chance of infection or spreading disease quite a bit. Another important
|
||
factor is that the artist wear surgical gloves! They are highly resistant
|
||
to spreading disease. Although I hate to stereotype, I have met quite a few
|
||
artists that do drugs. [All three that I have hired, do - Daiv] This, in
|
||
itself, increases the chance of spreading AIDS. If they don't wear gloves,
|
||
request it. If they won't, make an excuse to go to another shop!
|
||
|
||
To dispel a certain myth: there are parts of the anatomy, where the
|
||
process hurts. But, in general, it isn't too uncomfortable. If it was,
|
||
would so many people get them? I think not.
|
||
|
||
For those interested, good luck and be safe. If you ever see someone
|
||
with a skull on their right arm with 'Anesthesia' written under it - It's
|
||
probably me!
|
||
|
||
|
||
[ As AIDS has been traditionally associated with homosexuals, and was
|
||
created to wipe out homosexuals and intravenous drug users in one swipe...
|
||
Here's a sampling of how the public in general also can view alternative
|
||
lifestyles as a threat! - People who are stuck in their ways, and want
|
||
others to stop what they are doing and to comply with their beliefs!
|
||
|
||
This article reminds me of a poem that I will attempt to relay to
|
||
feeling of, as I don't have it completely memorized. This was originally
|
||
written about the holocaust, in the 50's.
|
||
|
||
First they came for the Jews,
|
||
But I was silent, I am not a Jew.
|
||
|
||
Then they came for the Christians,
|
||
I said nothing, I am not a Christian.
|
||
|
||
Then they took the Catholics.
|
||
I did nothing. I am not Catholic.
|
||
|
||
Finally, they came for the Protestants,
|
||
I cried for help... to no avail,
|
||
there was no one left to hear my screams.
|
||
- Unknown
|
||
|
||
We may be next...]
|
||
|
||
|
||
Colorado Passes Anti-Gay Amendment!
|
||
by Bruce Finley and Michael Booth
|
||
|
||
|
||
Colorado political leaders, last month, launched plans for a legal war
|
||
on Amendment 2, while Gay Rights activists promised a national boycott of
|
||
the state until it is overturned.
|
||
|
||
The measure, approved by a 53% to 47% ratio, in last month's statewide
|
||
election would ban civil rights protections for gays and repeal existing
|
||
anti-discrimination ordinances in Denver, Boulder, and Aspen.
|
||
|
||
Denver officials said they would file a lawsuit within ten days to
|
||
overturn the measure. By mid-afternoon, the American Association of
|
||
Physicians for Human Rights, a gay and lesbian doctors group had cancelled
|
||
plans to hold its August 1993 convention, with several hundred delegates in
|
||
Denver. "It's inconceivable to us to spend our money in a state that
|
||
endorses discrimination against us," said executive director, Benjamin
|
||
Schatz.
|
||
|
||
Other amendment opponents said they planned an effort similar to the
|
||
boycott against Arizona when state officials refused to create a holiday
|
||
honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. "Every penny not spent in Colorado, will be
|
||
spent elsewhere, and that's how it works, by pennies," said Martin Hiraga,
|
||
spokesman for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force in Washington, D.C.
|
||
|
||
Representative of Colorado for Family Values, the group that backed
|
||
Amendment 2, said a gay boycott won't hurt Colorado.
|
||
|
||
"What about all of those who will want to come here because this state
|
||
is not a bastion of gay rights?", said C.F.V. founder Tony Marco. [Whatta
|
||
jerk! Like anyone wants to live in a state that specifically denies ANYone
|
||
rights! - Daiv] "I think the economic benefits of THOSE people will be far
|
||
greater."
|
||
|
||
Marco also chided civic leaders for trying to overturn the new
|
||
amendment. "It's regrettable that the governor is unwilling to abide by the
|
||
expressed will of the people," he said from Colorado Springs, where the
|
||
amendment drew its strongest support.
|
||
|
||
Colorado is the only state in the nation where voters have banned laws
|
||
protecting gays.
|
||
|
||
The outcome brought hundreds of protestors to the state capitol, for a
|
||
candlelight vigil last night. Loud chants of "No more hate!" reverberated
|
||
through the grounds.
|
||
|
||
Denver will file a legal challenge within ten days, Mayor Wellington
|
||
Webb said yesterday. Webb said the amendment violates the state
|
||
constitutions home-rule provision, which gives some cities authority to make
|
||
their own laws.
|
||
|
||
Some legal experts said the amendment also violates the 14th amendment
|
||
to the U.S. Constitution, which gives citizens equal protection under the
|
||
law. Aspen and Boulder, likely, will join Denver as plaintiffs in the
|
||
lawsuit, said Denver city attorney, Dan Muse. A coalition of private
|
||
groups, including the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), Colorado Legal
|
||
Initiatives Project, and Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, will
|
||
bankroll the lawsuit.
|
||
|
||
As the state's top legal officials, Gov. Roy Romer and Atty. General,
|
||
Gale Norton, likely will be named as defendants, despite Romer's furious
|
||
opposition to the amendment. Romer's lawyer, Cole Finnegan, said he's
|
||
researching the law, but noted that the governor "is obliged,
|
||
constitutionally, to execute the laws of the state."
|
||
|
||
Romer called a morning meeting after amendment opponents marched
|
||
through downtown until 2 am yesterday to protest the vote. At the meeting,
|
||
Romer told a crowd of about 600 people the amendment passed because of "a
|
||
gross, gross misunderstanding that needs to be corrected."
|
||
|
||
U.S. Representative Pat Schroeder, of Denver said: "Some of you have
|
||
asked: 'Where am I going to move to?' Don't Move! FIGHT! Stay here and
|
||
fight!"
|
||
|
||
Alamosa nurse, Vicky Clark confronted Romer saying she has already been
|
||
discriminated against. "I just applied for a job," said Clark, 43. "I
|
||
didn't get it. I was qualified, but they knew I was gay. Now I may have to
|
||
come to Denver to work."
|
||
|
||
In a telephone call to the Denver Post, San Francisco investor, John
|
||
Snipes, said he and his lover, are cancelling plans to move to Colorado
|
||
because of the amendment.
|
||
|
||
"What this tells me, is that there is definitely hate fostered by half
|
||
of the voting community in Colorado," Snipes said. "I don't want to know
|
||
that there is somebody out there who has been given permission to draw a
|
||
bead on me because of the initiative."
|
||
|
||
The Colorado ski industry may also become a boycott target.
|
||
|
||
Fred Kohn, president of the International Gay Travel Association said
|
||
he has already begun discouraging clients from visiting the state. Kohn
|
||
said his association includes agencies that handle $1 billion in annual
|
||
travel spending.
|
||
|
||
Aspen's annual Gay Ski Week, which fills hotels and restaurants with
|
||
more than 3,000 skiers, also is in jeopardy. "I do not want to be punitive
|
||
to the Aspen community, but I think the state of Colorado has to understand
|
||
that they cannot get away with this kind of discrimination," said Los
|
||
Angeles travel agent Robin Tyler, who helps publicize the ski weekend.
|
||
|
||
Deb Cirksena, of Nebraska, a lesbian who has skied in Colorado for 24
|
||
years, called after learning of the vote. Cirksena said she will no longer
|
||
visit the state and will discourage her friends from coming also. "I spend
|
||
a lot of time and money in Colorado, and that will likely come to an end,"
|
||
she said.
|
||
|
||
Some amendment opponents called on gays statewide to openly declare
|
||
their sexuality, arguing that more people will realize they know individuals
|
||
affected by the amendment. Oregon voters defeated a stern measure to limit
|
||
gay rights. Backers of that proposal said they will try again with a
|
||
measure modeled on the new Colorado Law. [Which was confusing, and misled
|
||
voters! - Daiv]
|
||
|
||
|
||
[For a more in depth attack on the supposed equal protection under the law
|
||
that is constantly known as not being so, here's another by George
|
||
Knoblauch...]
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Equal Protection? |
|
||
| by George T. Knoblauch |
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
|
||
This illegal grab of power by all branches of government is called
|
||
usurpation. It is: "to seize and hold (a position, power, etc.) by force or
|
||
without legal right." As you can see, this is exactly what has been
|
||
happening in our great country.
|
||
|
||
A law professor, Raoul Berger of Harvard University, made the
|
||
statement: "On the contrary, it is never too late to challenge the
|
||
usurpation of power... -- Usurpation -- the exercise of power not granted
|
||
is not legitimated by repetition."
|
||
|
||
A great many people realize this but those in government wouldn't be
|
||
overjoyed for you and I to know it. And they would be even less happy when
|
||
we take the action that the professor recommends. As he says, just because
|
||
a practice has been going on for a long time does not make it legal.
|
||
|
||
If it was against the law when it started, no amount of talking or
|
||
usage will make it within the law now. Ignoring of our Constitution and the
|
||
assuming of powers we did not grant has to be stopped.
|
||
|
||
Carved in the stone face on the Supreme Court building is the
|
||
statement: "Equal Protection Under the Laws."
|
||
|
||
Compare that statement with the state of our protection today. It's
|
||
apparent that it was carved a long time ago.
|
||
|
||
Their decisions today just serve to justify some government action, not
|
||
to protect a citizen's rights.
|
||
|
||
Let's see, what did their oath say? That they will "administer justice
|
||
without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and the rich.. "
|
||
|
||
Perhaps they are administering justice without respect to persons and
|
||
that's how they now use their power only to justify some governmental
|
||
action?
|
||
|
||
This is equal protection under the laws?
|
||
|
||
Can you think of any rich and/or powerful person who gets the same
|
||
justice as the average citizen? How about some members of Congress who
|
||
ignore (break) the law and nothing is done to satisfy justice? How about
|
||
Nixon? There was no right for Ford to issue that pardon. How about Spiro
|
||
Agnew? (Spiro who?) Our ex-vice president pleaded guilty to tax evasion.
|
||
Anything happen to him? No! How about a Kennedy who swam away from his car
|
||
and didn't report the incident for over eight hours? What if that were you
|
||
or I? Does that oath mean they can disrespect any person they choose and
|
||
then administer justice as they define it? Equal protection indeed.
|
||
|
||
This is el toro caca and their duty is still to protect the American
|
||
citizen from illegal and unlawful practices by the government. We have the
|
||
absolute right to demand and expect protection from the judicial branch, not
|
||
persecution.
|
||
|
||
The issue of the independence of federal judges is of importance to us.
|
||
If they are not independent of the other two branches of government, we
|
||
can't expect protection from them if their opinion will go against some
|
||
other part of government.
|
||
|
||
If they are not independent, we get into what is called 'collusion'
|
||
which is "acting together through a secret understanding." The law
|
||
dictionary is more specific in it's definition: "A secret combination,
|
||
conspiracy, or concert of action between two or more persons for fraudulent
|
||
or deceitful purpose."
|
||
|
||
Look at what's been going on lately... with the beginning of the so
|
||
called tax rebellion, the Internal Revenue Service, way back in 1973, has
|
||
been conferring with federal judges on the necessity of handing out prison
|
||
sentences in tax cases.
|
||
|
||
This has been revealed in IRS memos which were received through the
|
||
Freedom of Information Act. The minutes of a meeting of IRS officials show
|
||
that they have been conferring with US attorneys and judges to point out the
|
||
problems they are having with 'tax protestors.' [More on the Internal
|
||
Revenue Service and Tax Evasion in a later issue!!]
|
||
|
||
One recommendation of the memo was to "Wage a campaign to educate U.S.
|
||
attorneys and federal judges with the importance of prison sentences on
|
||
cases." This is just one area where the "secret combinations" are going on
|
||
that we know of... In how many other areas is our central government
|
||
conducting the same type educational campaigns for U.S. attorneys and
|
||
federal judges?
|
||
|
||
I guess the recommended prison sentences do not apply to an ex-vice
|
||
president.
|
||
|
||
Is there any way a citizen could feel they are being afforded the
|
||
protection of a judicial branch in a situation as we have it today? Hardly.
|
||
There would be only one in a hundred judges that could make an honest
|
||
decision after all the brainwashing by the other branches of government.
|
||
|
||
This could easily be defined as "action of two or more persons for a
|
||
fraudulent or deceitful purpose." The very definition of collusion! And
|
||
judges are to make impartial decisions?
|
||
|
||
Alexander Hamilton, in The Federalist Papers, had some strong words on
|
||
the function of the judicial branch of our new government that judges are to
|
||
be interpreters of the law and "It is impossible to keep the judges too
|
||
distinct from every other avocation than that of expounding the laws. It is
|
||
peculiarly dangerous to place them in a situation to be either corrupted or
|
||
influenced by the executive."
|
||
|
||
With that statement in mind, to what branch of government does the
|
||
Internal Revenue Service belong? Why, to the executive of course!
|
||
|
||
As was pointed out, an adverse decision can be appealed to the next
|
||
higher level of the judicial system. If the answer of the higher court is
|
||
the same, in face of significant constitutional challenges, better check the
|
||
definition of the word collusion again.
|
||
|
||
It is a bit suspicious to note decisions in these so-called case law
|
||
books that are on similar issues around the country all with the same
|
||
decisions, even many words being similar.
|
||
|
||
These generally seem to occur after the judicial system has had its
|
||
annual conference. Strange? Is this where our socially redeeming issues
|
||
are discussed? The nature of the decisions certainly suggest at least that.
|
||
|
||
It was reported in a book on American Jurisprudence that the Supreme
|
||
Court now wants to become involved in the area of foreign affairs. Can you
|
||
imagine the nerve of these people? They must figure they have been able
|
||
thus far to invade any area they desire and their next target is to be
|
||
foreign affairs. Where do they find the authority for this trespass on
|
||
powers reserved to another branch of the central government? Did the people
|
||
authorize it?
|
||
|
||
Now the new chief justice, in a speech before a national meeting of
|
||
the Bar Association, (his fraternity buddies) asks members to help stop this
|
||
trend to 'federalize' crimes. He insists the courts are now overworked and
|
||
by making more crime a federal issue, the courts will be overwhelmed. Aw...
|
||
makes you want to cry! Why doesn't he request the Congress eliminate all
|
||
federalized crimes for which they have no authority to try?
|
||
|
||
One area we can point to that shows clearly the judicial branch is
|
||
amending the Constitution by decree to violate Article V (Amendment
|
||
process), is concerning the writ of habeas corpus. The Constitution is
|
||
plain and definite...
|
||
|
||
"The Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in
|
||
cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it."
|
||
|
||
Congress is the only branch of government given power in the
|
||
Constitution to suspend the Writ.
|
||
|
||
The judicial department does it all the time by refusing to consider
|
||
the petition, refusing to grant the writ, refusing to act on the petition
|
||
or requiring specific forms to apply for a writ, etc. Of course, their
|
||
argument is that they are overworked and underpaid so they have to
|
||
concentrate on important issues which is a load of hogwash.
|
||
|
||
The Writ cannot be suspended and if it is, it is only the Congress who
|
||
has the authority to do so! There are basic requirements spelled out in our
|
||
Constitution which must be followed and not changed by edict by a branch of
|
||
our government which has no right to make a law.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Donations are accepted. Proceeds go to further investigative costs.
|
||
|
||
GEORGE T. KNOBLAUCH
|
||
P. O. Box 818
|
||
Castroville, TX 78009
|
||
|
||
[Last issue, that part was unintentionally not included. Is included in
|
||
this issue, so that potential contributors will find George's address...]
|
||
|
||
|
||
[Here's a bit about Anesthesia and I securing some data under the Freedom
|
||
of Information Act... ;> ]
|
||
|
||
:::: Adventures in Trashing ::::
|
||
as related by Anesthesia
|
||
|
||
It seems like a few of you that have read issue #1 are still missing
|
||
the point on Dumpster Diving. Either that or you want to hear more about
|
||
other people doing it. So Lightman and I hit the road, deciding to prove
|
||
our point as to the value of this past time. Here's how it went:
|
||
|
||
Since we weren't very familiar with the city, we started very early in
|
||
the evening, casing places of interest. To do this, we found several
|
||
typical strip malls and checked out dumpster type, location, and ease of
|
||
access, as well as the hours of operation of the businesses they were for.
|
||
Many of the ones we found were of the compressor type that offer poor
|
||
outside access, but we still found a few very interesting ones and wrote
|
||
these down. (Very important to take notes of good sites, it's easy to
|
||
forget which ones are best.) We even walked around quite a bit to find the
|
||
dumpster in one mall, but ended up finding a cool, abandoned building and a
|
||
dumpster behind a computer store and real estate office.
|
||
|
||
We went to Denny's and waited until prime trashing time... Dark! So
|
||
that gave us some time to make plans for the night and have a little fun.
|
||
Our waitress was a real witch and that made it even more fun. It just
|
||
struck me a little odd that Denny's are usually a good spot to meet
|
||
interesting folks, but I guess it was a bit early. (BTW, this is a
|
||
tradition long held by me. I always go to a Denny's and wait for dark
|
||
before trashing.)
|
||
|
||
So then we got started, much of what we found was totally useless, but
|
||
we did come up with some excellent manuals and a lot of carbon atoms ;), We
|
||
also grabbed a sofa and chair that we plan on selling. So, not too bad
|
||
overall, especially for a first night in a fresh city. Now that we have
|
||
some prime targets, we are going to build a database of targets, as well as
|
||
their quirks and 'safe' times.
|
||
|
||
Some things you will want to be sure to bring are a flashlight, with a
|
||
red filter for the lens, and a BIG box. You can take the box to separate
|
||
the good trash from the bad. It's a good idea to sort through your pile
|
||
every now and then and dump what's not useful in some other poor sod's
|
||
dumpster.
|
||
|
||
Good luck and remember to look before you leap! I was almost injured
|
||
on a board with some nails sticking out of it. Be careful and have some
|
||
idea what you're jumping on or poking through.
|
||
|
||
Anesthesia
|
||
SG
|
||
|
||
____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Editorial on "Frayed Ends of Sanity"
|
||
By: Anesthesia
|
||
____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Well, it seems my board is not as supportive of my creative efforts as
|
||
I thought. My partner (Harvester of Sorrow) and I had a brief disagreement
|
||
over the subject content of Phirst Amendment and he has refused to carry
|
||
some issues of it. The decision of what issues he decides to carry will be
|
||
based on his judgement. The issues to be found there may not end up being a
|
||
complete set. I assume this means that the issues will only be those
|
||
containing no information considered illegal or immoral. Mainly the board
|
||
is used to help people understand virii and prevent them (in fact, when I
|
||
get home again I will finish testing my new virus scanner) as well as
|
||
express their views on certain areas. We try not to censor anything written
|
||
on the board (within reason) and this does not mean we will start. We just
|
||
don't want to get busted unnecessarily. The hassle of an arrest would
|
||
complicate our lives to an extreme point.
|
||
|
||
So now I guess we need a home board to maintain our files again. This
|
||
definitely is a setback this early on, but it can't be helped. If a few of
|
||
you find our issues helpful or interesting then simply pay us back by
|
||
sending this issue around as well as to the EFF where anyone can get them.
|
||
|
||
Sorry about the inconvenience this may cause, but I can't do much about
|
||
it.
|
||
|
||
____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Review: The Hacker Files
|
||
By: Anesthesia
|
||
____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
For those that haven't heard of it yet, there is a new comic book (it's
|
||
about five months old now) called "Hacker Files!". It is scheduled as a 12
|
||
issue maxi series (currently on issue five) and is well worth reading.
|
||
|
||
The writer seems to have an unnatural insight on exactly what is going
|
||
on in the underground lately. In fact, they are currently covering the E911
|
||
Scandal and Operation Sun Devil [Called Moon Witch in the comic.] The names
|
||
have been changed (to protect the "guilty") but the story line is amazingly
|
||
close to the experience as it unfolded.
|
||
|
||
The excellent thing about this is that they are showing a different
|
||
side to hacking and not condemning it. Plus, the writing also states things
|
||
in ways people will understand that are not involved. The remarkable
|
||
illustrations also assist in this.
|
||
|
||
I rate this series very high in my collection and enjoy reading it.
|
||
It's a far cry from a Cliff Stoll novel too! Well worth the effort to find.
|
||
|
||
Also, if enough interest is generated in the comic (by sales and
|
||
letters) it has been hinted at that it may be extended past its 12 issue
|
||
scheduled limit. So ask your local comic shop to carry this fine comic and
|
||
give it a try. I assure you that you will enjoy it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
^&*())(*&^%$#@!!@#$%^&*())(*&^%$#@!!@#$%^&*())(*&^%$#@!!@#$%^&*())(*&^%$#@!!
|
||
@ Book Review: "Hacker Crackdown" by Bruce Sterling $
|
||
&*())(*&^%$#@!!@#$%^&*())(*&^%$#@!!@#$%^&*())(*&^%$#@!!@#$%^&*())(%#@!!@#$%^
|
||
|
||
[I am not sure why Sir Galahad chose that particular border for this
|
||
review... but I'll leave it the way it is... I'll assume there's a meaning
|
||
behind it. - Daiv]
|
||
|
||
Written by Anesthesia
|
||
|
||
I have been expecting this book for a long time. I was beginning to
|
||
think it would never get released. So I stopped looking for it. Sure
|
||
enough, as soon as I stopped looking for it-it's released.
|
||
|
||
Bruce Sterling has long been the "King of Cyberpunk" and it is a well
|
||
deserved title. His current work is not a techno-crime science fiction, but
|
||
a true life documentation of the computer underground.
|
||
|
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It begins with an excellent history of the phone company. I really
|
||
enjoyed learning about how the company I love to thrash was started as well
|
||
as all it's mutations throughout the many years.
|
||
|
||
Then he spends a great deal of well used space discussing the
|
||
"definitions" and the " why's" of the many forms of the underground. This
|
||
was an absolute delight to read about some old friends that are both
|
||
retired/otherwise gone and still lurking around. I also like the mention
|
||
of the "look but don't harm" hacker ethic that so many people forget about.
|
||
|
||
The other major parts of the book cover the opposing side of view. In
|
||
other words, the "might and right" of the law. I found this part
|
||
fascinating as well. The views expressed show me how outsiders view our
|
||
culture. A view I always love to hear. It makes for very interesting
|
||
debates.
|
||
|
||
Although the book is currently only available in hardback, it's well
|
||
worth the $23.00 to buy it. Ask for it at your local bookstore.
|
||
____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
BBS Connection
|
||
____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
Board Name: Chivalry!
|
||
Phone Number: (303)988-7897
|
||
System Type: IBM
|
||
Software Type: PC Board
|
||
Sysop(s): ?
|
||
Speeds: 1200/2400/4800/14.4k/57.6k
|
||
NUP: NA
|
||
|
||
Other Info: An excellent board with very diversified interests. Mainly
|
||
concerned with virus research, it does not support piracy, hacking, or
|
||
phreaking; so don't ask! Also has an excellent stock of public domain/
|
||
shareware. Well worth the call.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The following is from an interview with Chuck Price, sysop of Chivalry!
|
||
The exclam is part of the name...
|
||
|
||
[Have you heard of Phirst Amendment?]
|
||
|
||
Haven't seen it around here...Course I usually only read the 40Hex, Nuke
|
||
InfoJournal, CryptLetter, and DA's stuff as its all virus related. CUD,
|
||
Phrack, etc, I usually don't read.
|
||
|
||
[Why does your board focus mainly on viruses?]
|
||
My main focus here, as you'll no doubt see is PD/Shareware stuff. No elite,
|
||
no carding, no phreaking... I do have about 900 or so viruses online in a
|
||
PRIVATE conference. I decide on a case-by-case basis who and what I allow.
|
||
The reasons for this:
|
||
|
||
1) I believe that all PC users have a right to understand for themselves the
|
||
danger of viruses. It makes me sick to see the overrated threats issued by
|
||
the media and software developers cause unnecessary panic among users. I
|
||
feel that it is in the interest of the media to create panic to sell
|
||
airtime/readership and it is in the interest of authors to sell software.
|
||
|
||
2) I also feel that these (authors/media) do not meet the needs of the PC
|
||
user in terms of informing them of the threat of viruses. The true threats
|
||
that is. How can a virus attack a PC? How can a virus be found? What
|
||
can't a virus do? There's too many myths and too little information. Media
|
||
likes panic and numbers (stats). Authors like to say "Buy this and you'll
|
||
be fine" No one says WHY!
|
||
|
||
[Here Here! I applaud your action to inform the public at large. I believe
|
||
that you would find 1a.1 and its siblings very informative and supportive of
|
||
ideals that you have mentioned. Publishing the truth rather than hype for
|
||
media bucks.. May I use what you've said and may say in an 'interview'
|
||
article?]
|
||
|
||
Sure. I don't mind a bit. 'Course the good ol' thought police won't like
|
||
it.
|
||
|
||
[Do they ever?!? So... What's changed?? Not a lot. I hope that enough
|
||
people soon enough, can wake up enough to keep us from killing ourselves
|
||
with ignorance...]
|
||
|
||
No kidding. Do you have any other questions? No rush for me, just don't
|
||
want to waste your dime.
|
||
|
||
[I am a volunteer... What it costs... it costs. Oh well... anyway, I'd
|
||
like to 'babble' for lack of a better term about things you'd like to see
|
||
change, that kinda thing, if you've the time and the inclination..]
|
||
|
||
Sure...I'm really not a revolutionary, everything must change type. I even
|
||
voted for Bush! :) ...can't win 'em all....but as far as the virus industry
|
||
goes. I see too much of what is in my opinion misleading or false. And the
|
||
companies/authors should and probably do know better. Example: NOVI an
|
||
anti-virus product, claims to be able to catch ALL known and unknown
|
||
viruses. Yet the brochure offers that updates to the software are regularly
|
||
avail...for $$$ of course. 1) NO software can claim to catch everything new
|
||
that comes along. McAfee's SCAN which catches the most "known" viruses
|
||
doesn't even do this. F-PROT which catches most unknown viruses through
|
||
heuristics can be defeated by simple programming techniques. 2) If it did
|
||
catch everything, why is it necessary to purchase updates? In my opinion,
|
||
authors get away with too much because consumers and the legal system do not
|
||
understand the problem. A major contributor to this is America's
|
||
willingness to believe without seeing.
|
||
|
||
[Wow... sounds like they're almost 'out to screw us over'. That the feeling
|
||
you get?]
|
||
|
||
Yes. Although there isn't malice. Just a desire for the almighty dollar.
|
||
|
||
[Oh... YEAH! GREED! I've heard of that... Big motivator in these here
|
||
parts... I really cannot think of anything specific to ask, as you've
|
||
pretty much covered all the bases for me... Is there any advice, as it
|
||
were, that you'd like to give computer users (our viewing public at this
|
||
time...)]
|
||
|
||
Well, I'm not saying that the products are useless. Anything that limits
|
||
the risk is worthwhile, just maybe not worth the asking price. The most
|
||
important thing to do is to get an understanding for yourself of what
|
||
viruses can and cannot do. The rampant claims of wanton damage wreaked by
|
||
viruses, the scare tactics too often employed, need to be seen through.
|
||
Your own understanding of your risks and the threats to your data is your
|
||
best weapon. And backup often! :)
|
||
|
||
[Essentially, Don't just believe everything Big Brother and his consort
|
||
Media Man feed you.. See for yourself... Learn about it... Figure out what
|
||
it's about without intervention?]
|
||
|
||
Absolutely. And in closing...why are companies that write AV software
|
||
afraid of individuals who exchange known viruses? Is it because they might
|
||
infect a few PCs like they claim? Or is it because they realize that
|
||
someday, one of these people could compete with their own product on a level
|
||
they are unready to face?
|
||
|
||
[I really appreciate your time. I was wondering if you would occasionally
|
||
come up with sort of an article dealing with recent developments from your
|
||
viewpoint?]
|
||
|
||
Sure. My main concern is about viruses and the information regarding them,
|
||
but I'd be happy to put together a better article containing what my view
|
||
is.
|
||
|
||
[Excellent. I think that, regarding viruses, people want to know what's
|
||
going on!]
|
||
|
||
As well they should!
|
||
|
||
|
||
[That concludes our interview of Chuck Price: Sysop and closet idealist]
|
||
|
||
[Now for my favorite part, where you, our viewing audience, participate in
|
||
the discussion...
|
||
|
||
'Do we have a caller??'
|
||
'Good.'
|
||
'Caller... are you there?' (looking upward)]
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Gnus around town |
|
||
| compiled by David Lightman |
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
Skinhead: The first idea derived from seeing a youth with a shaved head
|
||
or even wearing combat boots. The word "skinhead" is one of violence and
|
||
racism. Thanks to the efforts of tabloid television, all skinheads are
|
||
quickly identified.
|
||
|
||
This gross assumption is definitely wrong. Several non-racist skin
|
||
factions exist among our American sub-cultures. SHARPs [Skinheads Against
|
||
Racial Prejudice], for example, bear values directly opposite in polarity to
|
||
the Aryan groups they're associated with. The skinheads against racial
|
||
prejudice originated in the central Florida area.
|
||
|
||
More well known, the Straight-Edge movement denounces violence and
|
||
substance abuse, seeking to promote unity among people of all races.
|
||
|
||
It is, indeed, difficult at first not to respond as our media's
|
||
conditions would have us. But with a little thought, you can avoid jumping
|
||
to the wrong conclusion. Common sense would denote a Nazi skin by Swastikas
|
||
or other symbolage upon his person. White laces in the boots would
|
||
represent belief in White Power. Straightedgers have a large, black 'X' on
|
||
the back of their hand(s).
|
||
|
||
Condemning every skinhead is equally atrocious, if not quite as severe,
|
||
as the racist actions that tear our society at the seams.
|
||
|
||
by Dr. 8ball
|
||
Woodstock, NY
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
|
||
The Environmental Hazards Management Institute has recently introduced the 'Auto Recycle: The Do It Yourselfer's Guide to Auto Products.' The
|
||
guide will let the backyard mechanic know what to do with used fluids and
|
||
where they can be disposed of safely. For more information, contact
|
||
|
||
Environmental Hazards Mgmt Inst.
|
||
Educational Products Group
|
||
1(800)446-5256
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
Berglund Insurance Agency, the wing of Dairyland Insurance that offers
|
||
motorcycle coverage, now offers insurance quotes through the Biker's BBS - a
|
||
computer based electronic bulletin board catering to motorcyclists. For
|
||
more information contact Biker's BBS at (414)365-0304 or Berglund Insurance
|
||
at (800)537-2555.
|
||
|
||
by Harley Davidson
|
||
Topeka, KS
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
In the quest to bring you better and better articles, we get several
|
||
good book catalogs. Loompanics Unlimited is probably the largest and most
|
||
diversified. I have placed several order through them and have always been
|
||
pleased with their fast service and discretion. If you have an interest,
|
||
it's probably covered somewhere in their catalog. So, write today for the
|
||
catalog and tell them Phirst Amendment (the newsletter) sent you! You will
|
||
definitely enjoy the whole catalog.
|
||
|
||
by Anesthesia
|
||
Covington, KY
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
Subject: New Tax Bill Being Debated at 2 a.m. EDT
|
||
October 6, 1992
|
||
|
||
|
||
Just some current events, happening as I write. I'm watching C-SPAN's
|
||
coverage of the U.S. House of Reps debate of the "Tax and Urban Aid
|
||
Bill." This is basically the main tax code bill.
|
||
|
||
It's nearly 2 a.m., Eastern time, though only 11 p.m out here in
|
||
California (so I'll be able to watch the circus for a few more hours).
|
||
|
||
What's shocking--but not surprising--is that nearly all the members
|
||
getting up to speak are freely admitting they have almost no idea of
|
||
what's in the several hundred page bill! This is the last day of the
|
||
session, so they're all sitting there at 2 a.m. (and they may still be
|
||
there by the time some of you read this Tuesday morning!), getting
|
||
increasingly punchy...the better to debate such a bill, I suppose.
|
||
|
||
We in the U.S. will be living with the consequences of bills like this
|
||
for years, bills written by staffers and unseen by our elected
|
||
representatives (not that that would make a huge difference!). Some
|
||
taxes are being cut, but others are increasing. Riders are attached to
|
||
punish some, reward others. (Needless to say, cutting spending in a
|
||
serious way is not considered seriously.)
|
||
|
||
The old saw is that one should never see sausages--or law--being made.
|
||
I disagree--watching how this process operates is highly instructive,
|
||
if depressing.
|
||
|
||
(Final update before I sign off: It's after 2, now, and they're barely
|
||
making progress. This may go on 'til dawn. And none of them admits to
|
||
knowing what's in the bill!)
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
Once a woman is helped to see that her perceptions are valid and that
|
||
it is all right to want to blame and feel like a victim, she can begin
|
||
moving into the rage stage...
|
||
|
||
THE FIRST MYTH is that the White Male System is the only thing that
|
||
exists...
|
||
|
||
THE SECOND MYTH is that the White Male System is innately superior...
|
||
|
||
THE THIRD MYTH is that the White Male System knows and understands
|
||
everything...
|
||
|
||
THE FOURTH MYTH is that it is possible to be totally logical, rational, and
|
||
objective."
|
||
|
||
Women's Reality
|
||
An Emerging Female System in a White Male Society
|
||
|
||
Anne Wilson Schaef
|
||
___________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
|
||
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
! Feedbag! !
|
||
! Where goats eat your letters !
|
||
! (after we read them...) !
|
||
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
|
||
First I'll share some of the more positive responses...
|
||
|
||
To : David Lightman #45
|
||
Subj: Re: Feedback
|
||
|
||
DL> I was just curious if you've read the Phirst Amendment newsletter
|
||
I've uploaded... What did you think? Do you care?
|
||
|
||
Well since you asked I went ahead and read it.. I liked it very much..!!
|
||
Very informative and educational.... So tell me more about it.. Is there
|
||
anything I can do to help..??
|
||
|
||
Weasel
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
To: David Lightman <dlightma@nyx.cs.du.edu>
|
||
|
||
Lemme know if there's something you want written up on drugs... And it'd
|
||
help if I had an idea of what you'd like to publish...
|
||
|
||
And actually, I was thinking that the net needed a virtual mag exactly
|
||
like this awhile ago.... weird...
|
||
|
||
Re: factual
|
||
|
||
Would you consider more of an opinion piece? like for example, I've been
|
||
thinking of writing one on a presentation of various alternatives to the
|
||
drug war, various programs that need to be considered WRT the drug issue
|
||
(ie. things like alternative drug treatment programs), various issues that
|
||
arise from the pharmacology and neurochemistry of drugs, and finally
|
||
issues commonly not considered WRT legalization...
|
||
|
||
LG
|
||
Univ. of Washington
|
||
|
||
[Glad you liked it... I hope we get some good articles from you. I promise
|
||
that we will do our best to maintain the highest integrity, and detail in
|
||
this and future issues!]
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
To: dlightma@nyx.cs.du.edu
|
||
Subject: phirst amendment
|
||
|
||
Thanks for sending me that issue. I take it you want archive space?
|
||
If so, looks like no problem. BTW, many of the lines in that mag are
|
||
well over 80 characters and don't really come out too well paging through
|
||
it on a Unix machine. To maintain cross-platform compatibility, I generally
|
||
prefer to get stuff saved as text with linebreaks, and lines no longer
|
||
than 80 characters.
|
||
|
||
I can include it in advertisements for the site that I pump out to a
|
||
variety of usenet groups, and of course I will u/l it to the local BBSs,
|
||
since there are a few elites around here that have interest in that sort of
|
||
stuff. (That's how I keep my ratios up, since I'm not a warez collector.)
|
||
I will print out a copy so I can easily tell which lines are too long.
|
||
|
||
There's currently not any sort of space shortage on the ftp sites, so
|
||
I won't have any problem archiving as many as you can send on...
|
||
That site is red.css.itd.umich.edu and that's the site that has
|
||
a writeable incoming directory, as well as an official EFF/Computer
|
||
Underground Digest mirror, and a spot for Factsheet Five. There's also
|
||
a BBS running on it -- you can telnet in and type "bbs" at the login
|
||
prompt. It is not a p/h kind of BBS -- it is just for politics, but you're
|
||
welcome to show up if interested.
|
||
|
||
You should presently find Phirst Amendment on both sites in the
|
||
directory /poli/Phirst.Amendment.
|
||
Paul
|
||
University of Michigan
|
||
|
||
[Paul later went on to mention specifically which lines had problems with
|
||
being too long for UNIX machines. We have fixed them. The content is the
|
||
EXACT same, but the line formatting is a little different. So, there ARE
|
||
two different versions out there, but no REAL difference.
|
||
|
||
Thanks a LOT! Paul - Daiv]
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
>From : Slick
|
||
To : David Lightman
|
||
Title: Re: Phirst Amendment...
|
||
|
||
I looked at it... it was pretty cool... I don't have any suggestions...
|
||
|
||
---Slick---
|
||
|
||
[Short, succinct, right to the point... Glad you liked it!]
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
[We also got... ONE!!! negatory response here it is along with a short bio of the guy... and I thought *I* was verbose!]
|
||
|
||
|
||
From: Cosma R. Shalizi
|
||
Subject: Re: Phirst Amendment
|
||
To: dlightma@nyx.cs.du.edu (David Lightman)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dear sir:
|
||
I received, and read with some interest, your "First Amendment"
|
||
magazine. Since, however, it appears to be mostly dedicated to the advocacy
|
||
of political causes to which I am at best indifferent and at worst violently
|
||
opposed, I suggest that for the sake of all concerned my name be removed
|
||
from your distribution list. I would be interested to know how it got on
|
||
there in the first place.
|
||
|
||
Thank you in advance,
|
||
Cosma Rohilla Shalizi
|
||
In Real Life: lizi@ocf.berkeley.edu
|
||
larval physicist
|
||
|
||
[I doubt he'll read this, since he's violently opposed to the concepts we
|
||
follow. His plan, essentially, is to rule the world through force,
|
||
violence, and deceit. It is quite long and am not sure how he would feel
|
||
about publishing his bio... but these people REALLY exist... it is not a
|
||
hoax... Right in our own backyard (the Networks of the ComputerWorld)]
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
All in all, I am most pleased with the response. 26 positive responses and
|
||
ONE! negative response. Pleased some Free-Thinkers and pissed off a
|
||
suppressive hoarder... All in a days work... Thanks for reading.
|
||
|
||
____________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
ADDENDUM:
|
||
|
||
|
||
Apologies:
|
||
|
||
It seems that issue #1 was released approximately one year earlier than it
|
||
should have been... The issue is dated November 4, 1993... It really was
|
||
released in 1992!
|
||
|
||
It also seems that some illiterate boob, I have a hunch who it is,
|
||
adulterated the copy of 1a.1 that was on my hard drive. They changed the
|
||
tense of some verbs and changed words so that they were misspelled. This
|
||
person also turned many of the indentations of five spaces into tabs, which
|
||
some of you have mentioned cause formatting difficulties. This situation
|
||
has been remedied on some sites, but there are some versions out there that
|
||
make me look illiterate and incompetent... It's not my fault!
|
||
|
||
It appears that Cheap Shades' name was 'bastardized' in the previous bio on
|
||
me. I accidentally called him Cool Shades. My apologies to Cheap Shades,
|
||
and my thanks to Taran King for pointing it out to me. It's been quite
|
||
awhile, and I either said the wrong thing or it got lost in the translation.
|
||
But once again, my apologies.
|
||
|
||
In our first issue mentioned in 'Gnus' that you should write to
|
||
'Phrack@StormKing.com.' This was an error caused by our rushed deadline and
|
||
thus our lack of ability to verify the information. The correct address is
|
||
'Listserv@StormKing.com' - this is a wonderful service and we apologize to
|
||
the folks at Phrack for this misprint. Check out Phrack 40 for more details
|
||
on the service!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Corrections: I believe I've found another mistake in issue #1. Our Internet
|
||
address was printed, at least once, as DLightman@nyx.cs.du.edu. It should
|
||
be DLightma@nyx.cs.du.edu instead. This 'abbreviation' is due to the
|
||
character limitations on the UNIX system we use.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Want ads:
|
||
In our attempts to secure a larger volunteer staff, we have been asked
|
||
what our plans are for future issues. Well, here they are... along with
|
||
their issue numbers and planned date of release. These are not the end, but
|
||
we can only go so far ahead of ourselves.
|
||
|
||
.1 Nov '92-Money
|
||
.4 Dec '92-AIDS
|
||
.9 Jan '93-Social Security Administration
|
||
.10 Feb '93-UFO's (already HUGE! - but keep 'em coming!)
|
||
.19 Mar '93-Credit (Companies, Manipulation, etc.)
|
||
.24 Apr '93-IRS & Tax Strategies
|
||
(moved back due to research difficulties and quantity of data to sift
|
||
through)
|
||
.31 May '93-Fraud (Tutorial/Protection)
|
||
.40 Jun '93-Mysterious Deaths & Disappearances
|
||
.51 Jul '93-Banks & Banking
|
||
.64 Aug '93-Identity: What it's based upon & How to change it!
|
||
.79 Sep '93-Lawyers & Law: Politicians & Puritan Oil:How THEY affect US.
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.90 Oct '93-Government Waste
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