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C I N
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T M C
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I E !
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.Issue.
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.129!!.
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That's it! One more download and I'll kill -9 you.
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Hello, to paraphrase Chevy Chase, "I'm Prime Anarchist and you're
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not. How are you? It's been a good week. A really good week.
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Unless you are central amerikan. But we won't go there.
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nota al pie: (footnote:)
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Philip Knight can be reached at
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psknight@hotmail.com
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phil_knight@msn.com
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philip.knight@maf.nasa.gov
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and
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knight@knightec.com
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Mail him and tell him if you like NIKES or not.
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And now let's hear a parody from Fah-Q
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TWO DIGITS FOR A DATE
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(To the tune of "Gilligan's Island," more or less)
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Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale
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Of the doom that is our fate.
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That started when programmers used
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Two digits for a date.
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Two digits for a date.
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Main memory was smaller then;
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Hard disks were smaller, too.
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"Four digits are extravagant,
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So let's get by with two.
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So let's get by with two."
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"This works through 1999,"
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The programmers did say.
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"Unless we rewrite before that
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It all will go away.
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It all will go away."
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But Management had not a clue:
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"It works fine now, you bet!
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A rewrite is a straight expense;
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We won't do it just yet.
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We won't do it just yet."
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Now when 2000 rolls around
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It all goes straight to Hell,
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For zero's less than ninety-nine,
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As anyone can tell.
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As anyone can tell.
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The mail won't bring your pension check
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It won't be sent to you
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When you're no longer sixty-eight,
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But minus thirty-two.
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But minus thirty-two.
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The problems we're about to face
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Are frightening, for sure.
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And reading every line of code
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It's the only certain cure.
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It's the only certain cure.
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(key change, big finish)
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There's not much time,
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There's much too code.
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(And Cobol-coders, few)
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When the century is finished with,
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We may be finished, too.
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We may be finished, too.
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Eight thousand years from now I hope
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That things weren't left too late,
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And people aren't then lamenting
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Four digits for a date.
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Four digits for a date.
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That was by Fah-Q (217)
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News from the warzone
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Brought to you by Barbary Coast brand Gold Rush Style Beer.
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12 FL. OZ of iceless fermentation.
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Brewed & Bottled by Tunner's Guild Brewing Systems,
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ST. Paul, MN.
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Letter to the Editor:
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Rubbing out the Indians...Its the American Way.
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Few of my nights pass undisturbed by the images of the 46 unarmed
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Tzotzil Indian refugees mostly women and children murdered in
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cold blood, while attending Mass, gunned down by 60 heavily armed
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behemoths who descended upon the quiet mountain village of
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Chenalho in Chiapas Mexico on 11/22/97. Those brown-skinned refugees
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who escaped slaughter in the village fled into the thicket and caves
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along the stream in the valley below only to be hunted down like
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animals, their blood staining the earth to continue till today the
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uninterrupted legacy of the European Conquest of the New World.
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The founding, development and growing global hegemony of the
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American Empire is predicated upon eradicating pockets of indigenous
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resistance to the New World Order (a system of macroeconomic
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relationships in operation long before Bush used phrase). Indian
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Killing didn't stop with King George's 1755 proclamation given
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from the Boston Chambers offering up to fifty Pounds for Indian
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Scalps, male and female, children and adults. Nor was the devastating
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Euro-American expansion westward to the Pacific, the "Trail of Tears",
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or Wounded Knee the last of American sponsored indigenous bloodshed.
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The routine virginal sacrifice conducted by the Inca Priesthood to
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protect their empire from the State ravages of the Conquistadors does
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not compare with the indiscriminate native bloodletting that is
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routine in this century on the periphery of the ever-expanding
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globalization of modern economics, where native defense of their
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own lands and autochthonous ways is routinely met with automatic
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gunfire and the sounds of crying children. Our hired guns will finish
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off what's not taken care of by the IMF and World Bank.
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President Clinton's call for an outside inquiry into the recent Chiapas
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Massacre is a charade. An inquiry of any depth is not in American
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interests! The ruling party in Mexico receives U.S. aid in the
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form of weapons, personnel transport (Hum-Vees), attack and
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surveillance aircraft, Satellite based intelligence reports, and
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training of Mexican "Special Forces" at U.S. military bases
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including Fort. Bragg and Fort. Benning.
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Wherever the indigenous are tortured, maimed, imprisoned and
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displaced (East Timor, Burma, West Papua, South Molucca, Nigeria,
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Colombia, Angola, Turkey, Etc!) No self-respecting U.S. news
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reporter will inquire into the role U.S. capital and direct
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military aid plays in this murder and mayhem. Indigenous sacrifice
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to forces of modernization is an American rite.
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Perry Keidel
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Veteran For Peace
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Gainesville Chapter President
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/ ? /
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/send all lettuce 2 ati@etext.org/
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/ ? /
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please affix the url-graphic on your site as a sign of solidarity for
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dennis peron of san franvisco who founded the cannabis buyers club...he
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is running as a republican against cantnkerous dan lundgren. it would be
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a good idea to link it to http://www.marijuana.org
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http://www.pieman.org/peron.gif
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From: ARON KAY <pieman@pieman.org> (718)
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Editor:
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Finally had time to get through an ATI. Have actually missed the last
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two issues.
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One question:
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WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING BOY, AND HOW DO I GET SOME??!!!
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Don. Boston.
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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Prime Anarchist
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world newz 2nite
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\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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PAWN - (Birmingham) TRUTH BE KNOWN, CLINTON DIGS BRITISH CHICKS.
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"I think I'm the luckiest girl alive," Marge Potter, 69, told
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Prime Anarchist World News reporters friday. "I've spoken to, and
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I've had my arm squeezed by, President Clinton."
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It was at her suggestion that Group of Seven become Group of Eight
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last night.
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"I told him," said the 69 year old White House poster girl,
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"'Add Jakarta,' he hadn't heard of Jakarta before I mentioned it.
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One look at my brand new panties and my 110 pound hair-do and he
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was hooked. Jakarta joined Group of Eight and the rest was history.
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Potter said she even got Hillary hooked on Jakarta.
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"If it weren't for that English woman letting my husband squeeze her,"
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said the first lady, now known as the Royal Oui, "Our foreign policy
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with Jakarta would be unknown."
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/about last nite/a new section discussing/
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/washington dc/overhearings/
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"There's nothing more powerful, exciting,
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useful and fun than a governor who thinks
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he can be president."
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-Monika Luke Winski
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"Hitler got his 17 year old neice pregnant
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dated her when she was 14! And killed her
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when she wouldn't have an abortion --
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Killed her when none of his employees
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would do it. You think THAT ruined his
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ratings??" -George Step 'n Fetchit.
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"Republican, Democrat, doesn't matter.
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Hasn't mattered in 50 years. At issue
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is NOT what he did was wrong. These
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events are tearing up the two party
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system. That's what we should be
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discussing." -Chelsea's new boyfriend.
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"Babylon - NY? DC? or the 2 hour plane
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ride between the two??" -kinko
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"Babylon - NY, or buying something at
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the mall?" -ibid.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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FROM: THE TREES
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StoP tHE LogGINg oR wE WiLl coNtInUE To KIll oNe CeleBrITY EacH WeEK.
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TheRe ARe nO SkIinG "aCciDenTS".
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PRIME:
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Sure, you can use my content in your 'zine. Just acknowlege copyright
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and author. (me!) Don't edit and if you get a truckload of cash send
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me some. Oh, and please mention Datamation Magazine, OK? They've been
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good to me.
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Simon (011)
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Please forward, sorry this is kind of long.
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AMERICA'S SECRET POLICE: FBI COINTELPRO IN THE 1990s
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_________________________________________________________________
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By Noelle Hanrahan (212) Part 1 of 3. (other two will be seen in
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ATI130 and ATI131)
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This report was written in association with the Redwood
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Summer Justice Project, which pursues Judi Bari's and Darryl
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Cherney's civil rights case against the FBI and Oakland
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Police.
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* * *
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On April 22, 1970, as 22 million Americans rallied across
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the country on the first Earth Day celebration, FBI agents in
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over 40 cities were ordered to spy on and infiltrate these
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events. Senator Edwin Muskie, himself a victim, remarked from the
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floor of Congress that this surveillance was "a dangerous threat
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to fundamental constitutional rights." The power of the
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environmental movement and the challenge it posed to business-as-
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usual made it an instant target for FBI suppression.
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Twenty years later on May 24, 1990, a shrapnel-wrapped car
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bomb went off under noted Earth First! activist Judi Bari's car
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seat, nearly killing her and injuring fellow organizer Darryl
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Cherney. Even more frightening to Bari, as she woke up in the
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hospital intensive care unit under armed guard, was the
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realization that a major FBI "counter-intelligence" operation
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against Earth First! was underway.
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Within minutes of their arrival on the scene of the blast,
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the FBI was falsely characterizing nonviolent environmental
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organizers Bari and Cherney as "terrorists". Within hours, the
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Oakland Police Department had arrested and detained them for
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transporting explosives. It was not enough that the two leaders
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had been physically blown up; the FBI immediately began to
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orchestrate a disinformation campaign designed to discredit and
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imprison these activists and destroy Earth First!
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What could make nonviolent environmental organizers the
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targets of repression? Back in May 1990, Earth First! in the
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redwood region was gearing up for "Mississippi Summer in the
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California Redwoods," a bold call that would draw thousand of
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activists to Mendocino and Humboldt counties. Earth First!'s
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fierce, grassroots, pro-labor campaign of mass nonviolent civil
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disobedience was determined to stop corporate timber's
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liquidation of the old-growth forests. Even in the face of the
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attempted assassination of the key organizers and a well-
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orchestrated FBI disinformation campaign, thousands came to
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Redwood Summer, bringing national attention to the destruction of
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the redwood forest ecosystem. It is a testimony to the power of
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the movement mobilized by Judi Bari that today, eight years
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later, protests to save the old growth forests are more dynamic
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than ever.
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It is absolutely foolish to suggest that the FBI was
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involved in anything that would obstruct justice.
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-- Richard W. Held, FBI
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These guys are professional liars, who have raised selective
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memory loss to an art form.
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-- Judi Bari, Earth First!
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(con't next issue...)
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This is the #'s run for ATI issue 129. May 16, 1998. 7pm.
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http://cathouse.org
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http://mrjolly.cc.waikato.ac.nz
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http://www.geocities.com/broadway/stage/1579/fool.html
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http://www.gutenberg.org
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http://www.interactive.net/~bridget
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http://www.geocities.com/researchtriangle/lab/5851
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http://www.soaw.org
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Short Calendula this week:
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May 14, 1265 Dante Alighieri born
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May 19, 1925 Malcolm X born Malcolm Little.
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May 22, 1859 Arthur Conan Doyle born "Sir."
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May 25, 1803 Ralph Waldo Emerson born
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As per usual these days; and "par for the course" we end
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with a poem. Because after all is said and done, all we've
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got left is myth:
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WALKING BY PFIZER ON ONE FOGGY EVENING,
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I see rust like I've never seen before.
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I see and smell mushrooms growing between
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Pavement and sidewalk like I've never seen/smelled
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Anywhere else.
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I feel/see mist like I've never tongued before.
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I hear industrial noises unmatched by anyone;
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Probably protected by patent and/or allowed
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By Fast Track.
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I feel vibes nowhere else matched.
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Wait - didn't I walk by a Proctor & Gamble once?
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If I have, I've done it a thousand times.
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No animals were
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abused in the
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making of this
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poem.
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ATI would like to officially thank the phollowing people
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4 our very existence. Raisins Debtors...
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Hak Th'Pln't
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Abbie@summeroflove.org
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Gin, Don, Sachi, Yakbreath, tbt,
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aaron kreider,
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nikki brandon, aron kay, dr. fido, rellik
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ground zero, chad and dave.
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Questions? Comments? Preguntas y problemas?
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ati@etext.org
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