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INFINITE ONION ten
email me at 72500.2176@compuserve.com
This is the e-mail version of Infinite Onion 10 and contains the text from the
paper version. The paper version has much more stuff (visual) and is available
for $1 postpaid in the usa, $2 elsewhere.
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One day, during a visit to Dallas; you know the city where the Ewings live, I
was lounging on a couch in the house of some friends. Alone in the living room
, watching the fleas hop across the pages of my book (Guy DeBord's Society of
the Spectacle if I remember right. read it, it's written a little strange but
well worth it). I was wondering why no fleas had bitten me yet. The house was
infested with them and people were complaining about flea bites, but they
never fucked with me. I had heard body odor acts as a natural insect
repellant. But I had also heard it repels people too and I knew that wasn't
true. I've long boasted a powerful guerilla odor that radiates from my armpits
and never to my knowledge has it actually driven away people. So I doubted
insects , who are much less picky about smells and dirt than humans are would
be bothered by it at all. For a second or so I pondered that thought which had
sufficiently distracted me from my contemplation of commodity fetishism and
capitalism as to make me l
ose my place. Scott walked in the door. He stopped. He looked around. He
aquired a slightly puzzled expression on his face ; maybe you could call it a
squint. He exclaimed:"What smells like onions?". Knowing fully well that
nobody had been cooking onions, I realized it was me that smelled like onions
and almost simultaneously I took on the belief that eating onions (garlic too
of course) daily makes one strong and less desirable eating for parasitic
insects. This , of course, fits right in with my flimsy concept of the
infinite onion and cyclic (r)evolution and change. Also some people call me
Dave Onion which makes even more sense to me now. One could say, I've taken
another brave step towards TRUTH.
Look at me! I'm gone. I left this pathetic excuse for a culture and most
likely am not where you think I am for all the best reasons. Don't write me.
Vanessa will probably get your letter, read it, throw it away and use any
money she finds to hire a real plumber and pay off her credit card bills.
The Infinite Onion is free if you find it or its given to you or itz available
for one dollare postage paid within the US ( $2 elsewhere in the world) from
the elves at
OSMOSIS
PO Box 6445
Colorado Springs , CO 80934-6445
usa
Tell them Molly Ringwald sent you!
or from any respectable DIY distributor
So don't send me any. If you have anything you want to submit for next issue
(please do), send it to Osmosis (or email me) and i'll try to get it from them
when I can. But don't hassle them with letters to me that you want answered
within months. I probably won't make it back here for quite some time and
don't really know where I'll be when. (that's a good thing).
Infinite Onion is available in huge stacks to hand out or set in stores or
give away as gifts or whatnot from Osmosis. Just send as much postage as you
can muster and they'll send you as many Infinite Onions as they can in return.
UK and Europe people! Current and back issues are available from DS4A (SAE +
40p for UK rest of Europe send 90p , DS4A c/o Box 8 Greenleaf Bookshop / 82
Colston St. / Bristol, AVON UK) as well as from BM Active ( BM Active / WC1N
3XX / London UK). Both these distributors have some pretty impressive mail
order catalogs you could check out as well.
Really fun disclaimer: I don't suggest you do anything in here! If you do and
get caught, you fucked up. Don't blame me. I'm completely innocent. I'm a
distributor of information for the purpose of entertainment, not a fucking
terrorist!
CAUTION !!!! PROTECTED PRIVATE PROPERTY!
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publication it must be returned to the sender with notice of the reason(s) for
failing to deliver to the addressee.
"Someday love will find you, break those chains that bind you."- Journey
For inspiration and/or support over the last few years I hail: Vanessa, Marcie
and Toast, Chris, Dan at Profane Existence, Robert Stark,the Bijou St. soup
kitchen (yeah , even the people who call me ungrateful for being picky about
meat content) , Mindy and the CC soup kitchen (better food than real
reataurants) , FUEL cafe in Milwaukee, Downtown post office workers, Citizen
Fish, Spencer, Robert Anton Wilson, Monty, Edward Abbey, Darren, Diana,
Suiciety and other Dallas /Ft. Worth punks, Spitboy, Rachel, my parents, Arnie
zine, Matt Duffy , Brian Circle, Sasha and Dave in Flagstaff, cool curious
cats in Amarillo, Sonny , Gigi, Heather and Vi, Shireen and ken-e, Lisa, Mary,
Jay, Big Mike, Mike E, Molly, Pablo and Lara, Israel Regardie, Travis, Exedra
zine, P, Lorenzo, Durruti, Zapata, Goldman, Lorenzo, dave the destroyer, dee
the funky homosapien, Crash Worship, Lorenzo o Kom'boa Ervin, Thoreau.
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BLERBS
Last issue scared me. It looked too nice and professional. Also it was a
little weird going to news print. People were patting me on the back , telling
me how it looks so much MORE ACCESSIBLE. I suppose accessible is OK, but I
thought it lacked a little of the personal feel of past issues. One thing I
like about zines is that upon picking one up, one is instantly infused with
the thought :"I CAN DO THAT TOO !!! and probably better." To me , that's what
makes a form of media accessible. The knowledge that one can have access to
that particular form of expression and do with it what the fuck one wants.
Slick magazines do not do that to me. They give off the impression that the
printed information and expression business should be left to the
professionals with the appropriate degrees and experience. This issue will be
layed out cut and paste with minimal use of frustrating and unecessary layout
programs that crash whenever I forget to save everything every minute. Besides
, computer layouts smack of legitimacy
.
I wrote a lot about my feelings on leaving Colorado Springs since last issue.
However looking back on it now, I feel very uncomfortable printing it. A good
deal of what i wrote is overly cynical and doesn't really reflect how I
normally feel. I think most of this was a result of being frustrated with my
living situation. I had a lot of negative feelings about being around so many
politically conscious people who are completely unwilling to act on their
beliefs in an outward way. I love them all , and that's probably the reason
why things like that bother me so much. Also I had written some on black
magick of the pigs, which I was looking forward to putting out, but I sort of
wrote and thought myself into a corner. Maybe next time.
There's a very liberating feeling that I'm anticipating with this move. With
all the positive growth that's accompanied the increase in people I've been
dealing with there's also a lot of binding "responsibility" that has kept me
from aquiring the space I value to develop and grow in different directions.
My unstoppable monstrous mountain of mail has taken on a life of its own. I've
found myself using a great deal of time and mental energy pacifying the beast
and it never seems to shrink. If I leave town to travel for as little as two
weeks , I can easily accumulate over 100 pieces of mail. This is completely
insane. Although most of my mail involves relatively effortless tasks such as
filling orders and putting catalogs in envelopes, it does build up to steal a
large chunk of energy that I used to delegate to writing real letters to
people. I feel that even though I've met a lot of incredible people through
the mail and have grown personally after being exposed to new things as a
result of doing Neverending
vegetable, most real dialogue and mail friendships have suffered. When "doing
mail" , my head seems to sort of shift into business mode and I become more
task oriented, so that when I finally get through the pile of orders to a
letter from a friend , I find it very difficult to respond in a non-task
oriented manner. In most cases my letters have probably become a lot more
rushed, spiritless and less expressive of my feelings while they become more
centered around what I've been up to and responding to questions. Apologies to
everyone I've ditched in the past with real letters. I will also not be
recieving as many zines. it may be a little strange since I do one myself and
value zines as a way of destroying the idea of "legitimate media" and instead
creating ones own media regardless of who approves or finances it. But
unfortunately the bulk of zines I get are like literary pop songs for people
with short attention spans. They have short , unchallenging articles usually
addressing issues and ideas in a way t
h
at's been done plenty of times before and which I get nothing out of. There's
really nothing wrong really with putting out a zine like that. If that's how
you are and feel , then express it ! But I've gotten swamped with them and
have lost a lot of the enthusiasm I used to have for them. I don't need to
fill my head with clutter and at the moment I'm overwhelmed by a ridiculous
barrage of information which I want to devour. But I lack the omnipotence to
carry through with such a task.
So after I leave, my first move will be to clear my head of clutter and
relearn how to write "real" letters, devote more time to people I love and
shoot myself in new directions. I'm not leaving an address where I'll be ,
partly because I'm unsure of how safe it will be to recieve the type of mail I
do , but mostly because I want to be free of that obligation.
It seems as if all my stupid court hassles are definitely over for the time
being. To illustrate how much getting my summer plans of exploring the
universe tied up in court dates and arrests bothers the shit out of me , I'll
put it like this : If I ran into the legal system (or Amerikkka in general)
while walking down the road one day, I would out of sheer hate and will power
alone blow the bothersome bastard to bits probably leaving behind a sizeable
crater to mark the spot and serve as a good reminder to anyone else who has
ideas of fucking with my psacred pfreedom. A couple people have called me a
cop magnet. I don't try to get in trouble, I just do sometimes. I know people
who follow cops through the park calling them nazi pigs and just get ignored.
I'm not asking for their attention. I don't think its cool to get arrested or
fucked with; maybe it's cop karma. Some good did come out of my last court
hassle, though. After being accused (falsely) of stealing a book by a bug eyed
and high strung employee at
Chinook bookstore, a place I once considered a decent place, I was coerced
into taking part in a petty theft seminar where we were taught how theft
really only hurts the poor and disposessed and when people are caught
stealing, they wind up getting gang raped repeatedly in prison and lose all
their friends and often their closest relatives won't t even speak to them out
of shame of being related to a thief (as we saw on a video hosted by the sexy
and highly intelligent Peter Falk). Luckily before the ordeal was over, I
learned some handy tips on corporate security, met a guy who could sell me a
brand new walkman for $10 and best of all got certified. Now I can walk into
any store , stuff my pockets with goodies and when confronted by an employee I
just wave my slip of paper in their face. "Pfuck you man , I'm certified".
My KKK rally arrest as documented in last issue got dismissed. They had no
point, the puds.
After feeling fairly fucking free from fascists and cop trouble, I flew like a
fairy to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, the biggest frat party I'd ever seen with
a somewhat separatist punk contingent by the water. Unfortunately cops keep
themselves busy by arresting punks for trivialities. I, as fate would have it,
got hauled in as an accomplice to urinating in public. I got off easy ; since
the paddy wagons were too full to take me they let me go after a couple of
hours of mild torture and insults. Mary, however, ended up in jail for a
couple days with impressive bruises. The fun didn't end there. Cops invaded a
Crash Worship show and bashed in heads, arresting several innocent people and
demanding $10,000 bail (I think) as a revenge statement for the redecoration
and restructuring of one of their vehicles outside of the show. Other than the
pig factor, it was a decent celebration.
Osmosis , the alternative clothing and literature shop is starting to do mail
order and has bought up all the Neverendingvegetable stock as well as my
screens. Infinite Onion will be available through them as well. Write them for
a catalog or info : Osmosis PO Box
The following are news blerbs I aquired from other publications, from direct
contacts, over e-mail or different electronic mailing lists. The idea here is
to make news accessible which doesn't get out to people all that much as well
as to encourage people to get involved in these struggles directly. What i've
thrown in here is not extensive news, so by all means write to the addresses
and get more information and act as appropriate.
Garden of the Gods themepark: A texas millionaire named Lyda Hill put down
some $2 million to build a visitors center in Garden of the Gods, a beautiful
( some people claim say sacred) area which contains incredible huge red rock
formations. From what I've gathered , a small trading post inside the garden
will be removed and replaced by a tourist friendly visitors center directly
outside of the rocks and visible from the road. Lyda Hill's idea is, from how
I understand it, to improve Colorado Springs'economy by building this vile
fishing lure for tourists. Also rumors have spread of talking signs and a tram
to shuttle tourists and their trash through the area(although they may be
exaggerations). Needless to say, a good number of people are pissed off. Some
Native Americans are not enthused about digging up and exploiting what they
say was burial grounds and/or sacred to them, others don't care too much to
see the area raped even more for its cash value. Funny enough though, of all
the groups involved , the l
ocal AIM chapter (American Indian Movement) is supporting Lyda Hill and
monitoring the digging (which started before it was even voted on) to retrieve
any bodies that may turn up, and on occasion attempting to chase away
protestors. They've even gone so far as to declare war on CAIR (Coalition for
American Indian Rights) ,a group who are suing the city, for not being Indian
enough and for their position against the visitors center. According to
AIM,they want to work with the city to have some say in what happens with the
new building and to be able to return artifacts or corpses to the tribes they
came from. The e Infinite Onion position : Anti gay nazi car salesmen are not
enough to stomp out tourism in Colorado. However, an efficient program putting
useless and shifty rich assholes like Lyda Hill to use via mass expropriation
and redistribution of her wealth to those who need it instead of pouring it
all into commodifying natural beauty with gimmicky tourist traps would be a
good first step to make Colora
d
o unfertile ground for other rich gawkers. ((Big sentence? Oh yeah, just wait
for the harcore onomatopeia))
The Pnation Of Pnin
The popes of Pnin have been tearing shit up. Aside from a succesful
assasination of a PRI candidate in Mexico as a solidarity action with the
Zapatistas, the Pnation prompted a mass dissing of property ideals and
bourgeois boringness by throwing a massive Potlatch Potluck Picnic in a local
park. However the gods approved not and cursed the celebration with hail and
snow. The potlatch then moved to the closest Pninian pcultural stronghold
where property ownership was mocked and excellent pfood was ingested. Small
bands of Pninian pguerillas are expected to plaunch attacks on your minds and
linear thinking in general any day now. pViva Pnin ! pHail Eris !
Amendment 2: Shortly after last issue hit the streets, important people
declared Amendment 2 unconstitutional and threw it to the birds. Does that
mean we're free and sexually liberated now?
The prison in Florence (FCI) has been open and housing prisoners since January
93 although it's unclear when the actual Control Unit will be open for
torture. According to the pigs themselves, the prison which was built to
handle 700 to 800 prisoners is currently holding about 12,000 prisoners.
Obviously fed up with the miserable conditions in the prison , inmates armed
themselves with makeshift tools, held off guards , carried out hunger strikes
and a work stoppage and rioted heavily during the end of February. What really
happened and whether anyone was injured or killed during the riot completely
unclear from I've gathered from the sources I have (mostly mainstream press).
There were reports of gunshots going off inside the prison , but officials
deny it and nobody seems to know whether they came from prisoners or pigs. For
more info on control units and activism against them contact Abolish Control
Unit Torture (ACUT) , PO Box 1156, Boulder, CO 80306
The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT) is a group of people
advocating that we act as earth's last generation of humans. They aren't for
war or mass murder, just a sensible deep-ecology and gleefully
anti-anthropocentric vision of freeing the earth of the vile parasites called
humans. They're currently in the process of setting up a no-interest loan fund
for vasectomies. In the past they held a Valentine's Day Vasectomy drawing and
have put out some newsletters explaining their approach. Cool shit. Write to
VHEMT , Les U. Knight, PO Box 86646 Portland, OR 97286-0646
graphic
The Blast is a new bimonthly 24 page newspaper put out by the Agitator Index
anarchist collective. looks potent. The Blast! , PO Box 7075, Minneapolis, MN
55407
NAZIS-FOLLOW YOUR LEADERS EXAMPLE! Infamous Church Of The Creator founder and
author of the pathetic "White Man's Bible", Ben Klassen did himself him. He
awoke one morning , gazed in the mirror and that was it. Good riddance. Ian
Stuart , nazi organizer and vocalist for the white power band Skrewdriver , as
well as another nazi scumbag from the group finally lived up to the name of
his band and died in a drunk driving accident. So long motherfuckers! Taken
from On The Prowl , a good newsbulletin put out by Toronto's Anti-Racist
Action , PO Box 664 Stn C, Toronto , Ontario , M6J 3S1.
After being turned down for parole , Leonard Peltier is still in prison for
allegedly killing two FBI agents on Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South
Dakota. Although the government admits they have no idea who killed the
agents, he is still being held prisoner. There is still an ongoing effort to
free him, though. The Defense Committee is back to the campaign to get Leoard
out with Executive Clemency. For support or info write to The Leonard Peltier
Defense Committee , PO Box 583, Lawrence, KS 66044.
Mike C. Diana has been charged by the State of Florida on three counts of
Criminal misdemeanor. The charges include: 1) Publication of Lewd or Obscene
material.2)Distribution of Lewd or Obscene material 3) Advertising for the
sale of Lewd or Obscene material. The material in question are his zine Boiled
Angel issues #7 and #8 which boast a threatening circulation of nearly 200
copies. If Mike is found guilty and convicted, he faces 3 years in prison and
$3,000.00 in fines. Write Mike C. Diana, PO Box 5254, Largo , FL 34649-5254
MAY 9 is the International Day of Action Against Immigration Control and
Anti-Immigrant Violence !A Desemblar ! Tear Down The Borders ! PO Box 3606 ,
Oakland , CA 94609-0606
Kieran Frazier , an anti-racist activist is facing two counts of felony
assault. At an anti-fascist demonstration on October 22 a member of the
fascist Northern Hammerskins attacked kieran with brass knuckles and Kieran
defended himself against the shithead. The state surprise, surprise, is
unsympathetic and wants to put kieran in prison for ten years and fine him
$20,000 ! Kieran needs people from the region to come and support him in court
on April 11-12. Get more information from the Anti-fascist Defense Committee
at (612)825-9953, or write: Minneapolis ABC , PO Box 7075, Minneapolis MN
55407, or via e-mail at : jolson@polisci.umn.edu - Love and Rage
A women's Info-shop in Zagreb is working on providing information on women's
issues and is working to revive the feminist movement in war-torn Croatia.
Write them at Zenska Infoteka, Berislaviceva 14, 41000 Zagreb , Croatia or via
email at ZENSKAINFO_ZG@ZAMIR-ZG.COMLINK.DE - Love and Rage
Little Rock Reed who published the paper Iron Drum, and among other things was
a legal consultant for the Aboriginal Ute Nation (which in an act of ethnic
cleansing , the U.S. government "terminated" by an Act of Congress) , has been
forced to go underground. Because of Little Rock's struggle for Native
American prisoners rights and the exposing civil and criminal of the Ohio
prison system, the Adult Parole Authority tried to force him back to prison
for another 15 years. In prison , many people believed he would have been
murdered as was his co-writ-writer and activist for Native prisoners rights
Dennis Weaver. Dennis was found beaten to death after the Lucasville riot. The
only ones who had access to his cells were prison guards and officials. For
more info: Deborah Garlin, PO Box 53, Whiterock , UT 84085 - from Bayou La
Rose
Autonomous Network: Last summer , Love and Rage members chose to continue in
the form of a more organized and structured Federation instead of a Network.
In an attempt to increase communication and contact between anarchist groups ,
there has been a call for an Autonomous Network to go in effect. For more
information, get in touch with Wind Chill Factor , PO Box 81961, Chicago ,IL
60681
Among other things, the Western Shoshone have had their land invaded by BLM
agents who stole Shoshone lifestock, have had sacred sites and burial grounds
desecrated, have had to deal with nuclear testing and nuclear waste storage on
Shoshone lands (in violation with the 1863 Treaty of Ruby Valley) and are
subject to general government abuse and constant violation of the Western
Shoshone as a sovereign nation. Clifford Dan , a Western Shoshone rancher
arrested while attempting to defend his livestock from BLM agents, has been
released from prison although he still has two-years probation to do and a
$5,000 fine. There is a letter writing campaign going on to: Janet Reno, U.S.
Attorney General , The Justice Department, 10th Street and Constitution Ave.
NW, Washington , D.C. 20530. Demand that Clifford Dan's non-jurisdictional
conviction be removed from record! For more info : Western Shoshone Defense
Project, General Delivery, Crescent Valley, NV 89821
Animal Liberation Front: As part of the grand jury investigation of the ALF
and the successful raid on Washington State Universities animal research labs
in 1991, Deb Stout and Kim Trimiew have been imprisoned for refusing to
testify in the case. Deb and Kim say they will never talk, though federal law
allows incarcerating them without charges until the grand jury expires in
sixteen months. The jail put Kim in solitary confinement as a result of a
separation order by the judge. Anthony Miller is another imprisoned animal
rights activist who was sentenced to ten years in 1990 for setting loose 250
wild horses captured by federal and state agencies. Anthony managed to plea
bargain his sentence down from 130 years to 10 and it looks mighty unlikely
that he will be coming up for parole. He is trying to remain active from
inside of prison , but is having a hard time getting cash for even mailings.
Anthony can be reached at : Anthony D. Miller #40351 , POB 1059, Santa Fe , NM
87504-1059. Both Kim and Deb can be r
eached at Spokane County Jail, W 1100 Mallon, Spokane, WA 99260- Earth First !
Journal , PO Box 1415 , Eugene , OR 97440
Coming soon, By Pass is the review and listing service for zine and pamphlet
producers - a UK based "Factsheet Five". Send your publication in. Review is
guaranteed and in return you get a free issue with your review inside. By Pass
c/o 21 Cave St., Oxford OX4 1BA, UK
The trial of the Chattanooga 8, a group of people arrested for protesting the
murder of a black trucker by seven white cops , finished on February 23 with
only two of the eight found guilty of "violating a public meeting". Lorenzo
Kom'boa Ervin and Clifford Ebehard face up to six months in prison. Write to
the judge in protest of these convictions and demand that no prison time be
given to Lorenzo or clifford. Judge Steve Debil / Criminal Court 600 Market
St. / Chattanooga , TN 37401
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NEWS FROM ZURICH SWITZERLAND
WOHLGROTH SQUATTED SOCIAL CENTER EVICTED
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News from Zurich:
Wohlgroth evicted Window breaking demos downtown Occupation of Limmatstrasse
28 Against the solutions dictated from above
One bitter cold morning in Zurich, on Tuesday, November 23, 1993, the Zurich
pigs accompanied by helicopters, water cannons, and a Tact team evicted the
Wohlgroth-Areal, which has been squatted for two and a half years.
Sixty squatters, who were still in Areal at the time of the eviction, left the
house "voluntarily" when given an ultimatum by the police. Two o people were
carried out by police. Resistance to the eviction was practically nonexistent.
Even n the conservative daily Neue Zuercher Zeitung wrote: "Wohlgroth
surrendered by squatters without a struggle." About 200 supporters stood
outside behind police barricades and followed the process of the eviction with
loud yells and boos. At t one point the demonstrators were attacked with water
cannons and responded with a volley of bottles and stones.
After charges of trespassing had been brought by the firm Oerlikon-Buehrle,
which wants to erect office buildings there, the pigs forced their way into
the Areal. Huge e excavators broke through the barricaded entrances. The way
was opened using welding torches and chain saws. Employees s of the utility
companies bore holes in the asphalt and cut gas, water and power. A fence was
erected around the squatted Areal. The e pigs systematically searched the
property and made it unlivable. Windows were broken, furniture and stairs
demolished. A A case of ready to use molotov cocktails and two shopping carts
of small cobble stones were unfortunately left unused. Posters with the photos
and names of Zurich police adorned the walls. "Learn n to recognize them,
before they know you, from the photo album of the Zurich police."
- !@#%&|*!@#%&|*!@# # Shatter Shatter r %&|*!@#%&|*!@#%&|*!@#%
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ After the
eviction, around noon, display windows of 12 downtown stores were broken out
with hammers. The e amount of damage inflicted by this action was set by the
police to be around 48,000 Franks ($33,600). That evening around 10:30 pm
another 4-5 windows were destroyed.
In addition to the 120 people who lived in the Wohlgroth- Fabrik there was a
giant concert room, a Jaz club, a cafe, a library, a movie theater, a volx
kitchen, a flea market, etc. The e inner houses were connected with various
wooden and hanging bridges. (reminiscent of the Lubbi) The outer walls were
covered with wild, colorful wall murals and sculptures such as a paper mache
tiger head and walrus teeth.
Until just before the eviction, Starne Profi, an illegal, but ingenious pirate
radio station was broadcasting its radical left and provocative program on
101.8 FM.
Wednesday, November 24, 1993, the Limmatstrasse 28 was squatted by recently
evicted Wohlgrothers and supporters. The e house is owned by the city of
Zurich which gave it over to the Social Welfare Office to use. They ran a day
center for the homeless (Taro). However r the center was discontinued after
the closing of Platzspitz, a park for the homeless. So far it hasn't been
evicted.
On Thursday, November 25, two days after the eviction, things heated up,
finally! Around 6:30 pm 200 masked demonstrators took off from Bellevue
chanting "Wo-Wo-Wohlgroth", and "rebellion, resistance, there is no peaceful
hinterland." One e hundred activists who had gathered at Pestalozziweise later
joined the others, in order to be more of a fighting power. Shortly before 7
pm the fun began: dozens of display windows were shattered, above all gambling
parlors, boutiques, bars, and rich stores. Many y demonstrators came prepared
with backpacks full of small cobblestones, which now came in handy.
Construction places were also scavenged for stones. Store e owners barricaded
their businesses and lowered the curtains. This didn't stop demonstrators from
climbing up a McDonald's and breaking out unprotected lights. Barricades s
were set up at Limmatquai. A scaffolding crashed into an expensive sports car,
yeah. Even cars and taxis had to take it seriously, some of them were turned
over. Finally y the cops came an
d were welcomed with stones and beer bottles. Subsequently tear gas and rubber
bullets were used by the police. Around d 7:25 pm several apparently
uninvolved pedestrians happened into the stone throwing. A 57 year old man was
hit hard in the head with a stone (according to NZZ).
Should it be that this 57 year old man was injured by activists, this is to be
condemned. Such h a thing mustn't be allowed to happen. People must pay better
attention to unclear situations. That t is our political responsibility which
we take on. A public apology would be worth considering.
The Niederdorf area offered a picture of great destruction in several places.
Alleys s were strewn with glass shards and stones. Store displays, toppled
dumpsters, and garbage bags lay on the street.
The damage was estimated at half a million Franks ($350,000).
Let's spoil the dirty Christmas business for the bigwigs and capitalists. They
y gotta know it - the chant goes: "We're all staying - or there's going to be
riots."
Thirty nine people in all were arrested, including 2 from West Germany, after
they used rubber bullets, teargas and surrounding maneuvers. Those e arrested
are being charged with disturbing the peace, property damage and participation
in an unlawful demonstration.
Early Friday morning in solidarity with the former squatters of the Wohlgroth
2 mollotovs were thrown at the private security firm, Protectas which is
securing the Wohlgroth- Areal until its final destruction.
Several days before the eviction, on Saturday November 20, 1993 there was a
big solidarity demo for the Wohlgroth, which couldn't change anything however.
Three thousand five hundred people took part in the demonstration, which
actually had a really good spirit. The e planned demo route was changed by the
pigs a couple times - we weren't allowed to go through the Nobelgasse. A side
mirror was kicked off a Ferrari - the demo ended in front of the houses.
On Sunday evening, the Wohlgroth plenum decided, to our disappointment, in
expectation of an imminent eviction, to voluntarily leave the Wohlgroth
without a fight. Other r opinions were dismissed, such as those that still saw
hope in building giant barricades in front of the Wohlgroth or right near it
on the street to save the threatened houses (barricades as a negotiating piece
in exchange for the continuation of an agreement to not evict for example) or
to raise the political cost of eviction. Such ideas "didn't make sense, we
would wind up arrested and ID'd... it was useless." In n fact we would have
been unprepared for a militant defense. In addition, many were already
resigned to the eventuality of the eviction. "The e Wohlgroth is dead
already." The atmosphere was characterized by a mixture of resignation, fear,
hopelessness, lack of courage and perplexity.
In the end, all items of value were removed such as the P.A., musical
instruments, mattresses etc. About t 5 am Monday morning after everyone had
left, the doors were locked. Several dimwits had previously tried to set the
Wohlgroth on fire by throwing 10-15 tires onto a campfire in the inner
courtyard. Luckily the squatters and their supporters were able to get the
fire under control without it spreading to the building.
After everyone had left the Wohlgroth-Areal and a couple small fires and
barricades had been built the pigs didn't show and the mood sunk to an all
time low. We e didn't understand it either. Two months before the houses had
been protected by thick barricades, and now the Wohlgroth was to be given up
without a struggle? If f the pigs had come then, they would have found no one
there. We couldn't have done them a bigger favor. This s was reason enough for
us to leave Zurich 8 am Monday morning. Monday evening after the pigs hadn't
come everybody moved back in. Tuesday, , the pigs came.
The Buehle corporation bought the houses, had them demolished and wants to
build there. Who o is this corporation? The Oerlikon-Buehrle Holding AG is a
group of companies who own among other things a weapon contractor. This s
weapon contractor sells the famous Pilatusporter PC 7 and the new PC 9 to
governments such as Guatemala, Turkey, Bolivia, South Africa, Burma.... These
planes are used by the governments in power to bomb popular uprisings,
liberation movements and the civilian population from the face of the earth.
Buerhle Senior emigrated from Germany to Switzerland in 1924. The e Buerhle
corporation sold powerful weapons to the German Nazis in the 2nd World War.
The company is known in Switzerland for its unfair labor practices. Mr. .
Widmer, general manager of Buerhle fired 12,000 workers within the last two
years from a total workforce of 27,000.
Wohlgroth Wohlgroth h is dead - the idea lives on! We We demand a new, but
much bigger and better Wohlgroth!
No No No No No god, no state, no finance capital! No No No eviction worldwide
- Hafenstrasse remains!
Berlin, 30 November 1993
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PAUL-X
Dave: In which way has prison changed you the most as a person/your world view
?
Paul: To be honest, I didn't give a fuck about prison or people 'til I got in
this mess. being in the joint forced me to look at the big picture from a new
vantage point, i surrendered to the truth of what i saw about myself and other
people and i'm stronger because of it. Most convicts develop a very foul
attitude about themselves and life in general but the reverse is my case. I
don't believe it could be any worse , so I had to make it better. hate/self
hate is part of the programming process the screws use, and we use on each
other.
Dave:You use X as your last name. Where do you stand with the NOI? (not that
this necessarily affiliates you with them)
Paul:X is a mathematical term implying an unknown state, and in my opinion we
are all in this state. my beingness isn't constructed on physical/material
things, I may never find what i'm looking for, but I'm content with the
search.
As far as the N.O.I. is concerned, I'm not a supporter. I'm not a "religious"
person, but I have my own spirituality, and any religion that doesn't embrace
the sister/brotherhood of the human race. The N.O.I. are one of the more
opinionated and discipline orientated islamic muslim groups in prisons, and
I've never met a member of any religious group in the joint who is being real
about their faith. As far as how they affect the structure, they have a heavy
intimidation factor, but any gang is like that, fight one and you fight all -
a no win situation (but why fight just to win ?).
D:In what way has prison changed you positively?
P:prison has forced me to live to put it simply. My choices are limited,
conform to the convict point of view or the administration point of view. I
didn't consider those to be "choices" , so I had to create an alternate for
myself. my "choice" isn't popular. i'm at odds with most of the prison, the
convicts consider me an "Uncle Tom" for not being part of the norm , and the
screws consider me to be a "subversive uppity Nigger". Oh well, never could do
what was expected of me. . .
D:Do you have any spiritual beliefs?
P:My spiritual beliefs are simple and complexed at the same time. I never
bought into the "Father God" shit, and I don't waste time contemplating the
nature of God. I'm a bit of a pantheist, i consider God to be the sum total of
all things and that in our own ways we are all gods ourselves due to our
creative aspects. I have no evidence of my beliefs except the faith that it is
so. I study religions from a socio-intellectual point of view. All I've found
is the words of mortal man justifying our actions with pseudo mysticism. . .
D:You publish"We Never Sleep". What problems have you run into with this and
the prison?
P:Shit man, I caught the flux for doing WNS! Verbal Harassment, shake downs,
"lost property", mail tampering. Last year i was beat up in the hole, and i
just finished six months in the hole because of a frame up by my "fan club". I
take it with a stronger attitude, just means I'm doing something right. The
screws don't like it when we think for ourselves.
D:Do you have a sex life? What sort of pressure exists as far as this is
concerned?
P:Do I have a sex life ? hell yes! but not while I'm in the joint. I don't
have a hang up about sexuality but i don't like the rationalization for
homosexuality in the joint. Dark hued convicts outnumber others 3 to 1 in here
, so you get a lot of homosexual predators trying to squeeze smaller white
guys for sex and justify it by sayin' they're doin' it cause of what they done
to "our people"(whoever they are). I'm not defending the underdog in this
situation, if "white" dudes (God I hate that word!) were the majority there
would be a lot of black dudes fuckin' right now (to me it looks like a lot of
black people are in prison exactly because white supremacy is fucking them in
the macrocosm of society - ed.). Its stupid, if you're getting fucked, you're
a "punk"(fuck-boy, sissy, fag, etc.) but if you're fucking then you're a real
man. YEAH RIGHT! What's the difference? Punks get no respect, but punks don't
have to do it, they let themselves get manipulated into it most of the time. I
ain't got no hang ups ab
out sexuality, I'm bisexual by nature but hetero by choice. I don;t like what
is going on in here but I'm only one dude, i'm not stupid ...
Paul-X #205398
Chippewa Regional Correctional Facility
Kincheloe , Mi 49784-0001
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KLANBASHING IN PERU
Of the various interesting things i found posted on the anarchy list on
Internet, I found this worth printing :
Subject: anecdote from indiana's klan history
To: anarchy-list@cwi.nl
i thought some of you might t be rather amused by this anectdote from
indiana's klan history. first something general about this history: in n the
late 1910s and through the 1920s, indiana was virtually a klan state. the klu
klux klan, one of the most powerful national klan groupings, was headquartered
on the circle in downtown indianapolis, one block from the state capitol. the
e governor at the time was a klansman, as were both US senators, and numerous
congressman. perhaps most ominously, however, was the fact that the mayors of
most major cities and the sherrifs of nearly all counties were klansman. (the
e exception seems to be fort wayne.) this constitues a ruling elite of 500,000
individuals, a fair portion of indiana's population at the time.
it is also worth recalling that the primary targets of the klan in
indiana--and throughout the north, was not blacks, but german catholics, who
were suspect of sympathizing with their home country during world war one.
this s hatred then extended to catholics generally--not a puzzling idea in a
country that is deeply anit-catholic, and finally jews and other eastern and
southern europeans. fanatically anti-communist and anti-anarchist, the klan in
indiana was dedicated to "law and order" and "family values and morality", not
unlike most sectors of the religious right today.
but there was not uniform approval for the klan in indiana. as s there were so
few blacks in the state apart from gary and the region, to whose factories
southern blacks had migrated in search of industrial work during world war
one, resistance was mostly piecemeal and white-based. notably, most
quakers--apart from some renegade sects--were thoroghlly opposed to the klan,
and expelled members whom they found "consorting with satanic klansmen."
one particularly interesting story concerns "heightened highram" bayers, a
native of peru, indiana (formerly hapsburg, but renamed during the conflict
with germany). highram m was an ex-marine who had served in cuba in 1896, the
phillipines in 1898 (where he won the medal of honor), and in germany in
1917-18. to date--1923--he had seen the worst fighting and misery that modern
regimes were capable of. he e moved back to indiana to farm, and became a
quaker and pacifist.
one day in 1923, the klan assembled for a march down the main street of peru.
as s elsewhere, they required no permit, and in fact the county sherrif who
would grant such a permit was donning his hood that day. "heightened hiram"
was incensed that the klan was marching through his town, and so he decided to
take action. revving g up his jalopy, he drove as fast as he could down the
middle of main street, scattering the klansmen into the muddy gutters.
when the klansmen grabbed him from the car and began beating him, highram
yelled "i've seen the ugliest fighting in places you fools would be scared to
look at on a map!" with h that he broke free, grabbed a wrench from his car,
and started braining klansmen left and right. local residents watched for a
few moments in disbelief, and were faced with an important decision. do o they
supprt the klan, composed of secretive and arcane rituals and powerful leaders
of the county and region? or do they support their neighbor, "hightened
highram" bayers in his assault against the klan?
well, history is full of tragic stories that make you deeply question the
foundations of the society and political order in which you live. this, ,
however, is not one of them. the townspeople joined together with highram in
REALLY beating down the klan, and to this day there have been no klan marches
or rallies in peru, indiana.
joseph average
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INCREASE THE PRESSURE!
Anti-fascists dig in as state tries to jail Kieran Frazier Knutson
On April 12, a demonstration organized by the Anti-Fascist Defense Committee
was held at the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis to
protest t the wrongful prosecution of longtime Twin Cities
anti-racist/anti-fascist activist Kieran Frazier Knutson. Kieran n is facing
up to ten years and $20,000 in fines for defending himself against a neo-Nazi
i skinhead attack at an anti-racist demo at the University of Minnesota last
October. Over er 120 people attended the loud and boisterous demo, demanding
that the charges against Kieran be dropped and that the state of Minnesota
stop spending g time and money supporting white supremacists. Speakers from
organizations s such as Jewish Activist Minyan, Welfare Rights Committee,
Committee Seeking Justice for the Minnesota Eight, Progressive Student
Organization, , Anti-Fascist Defense Committee, M.E.Ch.A-Minnesota chapter,
Women Against Military Madness and Kieran's mom all spoke out against the
ludicrous s charges and in support for the years of wor
k Kieran has done fighting racism in the Twin Cities. April il 12 was the day
jury selection was to have started for Kieran's trial; however, the trial has
been delayed until June 20 due to "scheduling conflicts." " This is
disappointing in that Kieran and all of us would like to o get this thing over
with, but it is also good in that it gives us another two months to organize
in support of Kieran and to put the pressure on the Hennepin n County District
Attorney's office to drop the charges.
The State vs. the Anti-Racist Movement On October 22, 1993, the Progressive
Student Organization held an anti-racist rally to counter an announced
demonstration by neo-nazis at the University y of Minnesota. Over 100
anti-racists rallied for nearly an hour when n two neo-nazi skinheads decked
out in white power gear (patches, etc.) showed up, probably looking for their
nazi pals. Several al anti-racists approached the nazis. Suddenly one nazi,
Daniel Simmer, , lunged into the crowd with brass knuckles. A scuffle broke
out between n the demo's security team and the nazis. Several people were
hurt. The he cops brought Simmer down with a flying tackle and arrested him
for possession of an illegal weapon (the brass knuckles). Strangely, y, six
weeks later the state decided to bring felony charges against Kieran. He e
faces two counts of felony assault, based almost entirely on statements from
Simmer and his fiance Amy Foreman (the other bonehead at the demo). . The
charge carries a minimum sentence of 36 months
and could land Kieran n in prison for much longer. Ten years and $20,000 in
fines is the maximum m sentence. But this is not just an attack on Kieran's
right to defend himself. The e state uses opportunities like this to attack
radical movements, forcing activists s to spend all of their energy and
finances fighting bogus charges against innocent people like Kieran when there
is so much other work to be done. . What it also means is that the state is
making African-Americans, Jews, , American Indians, Chicanos, Asian-Americans,
queers, and everyone else who works in the state of Minnesota pay for a
neo-nazi skinhead's prosecution n of an anti-racist activist.
Kieran Frazier Knutson Kieran, 22, works part time at United Parcel Service
and is a member of Teamsters Local 638. He e graduated from South High in
Minneapolis in 1989 and has been strongly involved in the anti-racist and
anti-fascist movement in n the Twin Cities and nationally since he was 14.
Kieran is a member of the e Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation.
Kieran n is a great person and it would be a complete tragedy if he were to go
to prison. However, , the movement in support of Kieran is not a "cult of
personality" nor is it being undertaken just because Kieran is a good guy. The
he fact of the matter is, the attack on Kieran is also an attack on the
anti-racist/anti-fascist movements in general. If f it didn't happen to
Kieran, it would have happened to someone else. Because e the prosecution of
Kieran amounts to an attack on the movement as a whole, it requires a massive,
, organized response; in defense of Kieran, yes, but also in support of all
peoples' rights to defend themselves
from neo-nazi attacks. After all, , fighting racism is not a crime!
The Anti-Fascist Defense Committee The AFDC is a loose group of organizations
and individuals from diverse political backgrounds who are committed to
fighting these ludicrous charges. In In addition to organizing the April 12
demo, the AFDC has also organized petition drives, postcard drives, and a
phone zap to County Attorney Mike Freeman's s office demanding they drop the
charges against Kieran and stop harassing the anti-racist movement. The e AFDC
has also organized several public forums and fundraisers to help organize
around the case and to financially y support lawyer Keith Ellison and the
Legal Rights Center, who have agreed to defend Kieran for free.
Increase the Pressure The support for Kieran's case has been truly
inspirational. Anarchist, socialist t and anti-racist organizations from all
over the world, as well as supportive individuals, have sent letters of
protest, signed petitions, made phone e calls, sent money, and done local
organizing around the case. Not only y is all this activity shocking the
District Attorney's office, who had no idea we could gather this much support
for the case, it is also turning public c sentiment against the state and for
Kieran. However, , we need to continue fighting these bogus charges! We now
have until l June 20 to increase the heat on Mike Freeman's office and to get
the word out to the larger public on the injustice of this case. That's s why
we are urging all concerned organizations and individuals to keep on sending
letters s of protest and petitions to the D.A.'s office, calling up their
office demanding charges be dropped, organizing locally around the case, and
sending g financial support, if possible.
If you need any more info on the case, or petitions, postcards, info
pamphlets, etc., please contact the AFDC at the address below. When n you do
send letters into the District Attorney's office, please send a copy to us,
too, , so we can document all the resistance to these charges. There will be
another r demonstration in support of Kieran on June 20; if you would like to
come up here to support Kieran and sit in during the trials, please let us
know w and we can arrange accommodations for you. Whatever you can do, please
do o it. We can't let the state take Kieran away from us, and we can't let the
e state intimidate the anti-fascist/anti-racist movement!
Send letters or phone calls of protest to: County Attorney Mike Freeman C2000
Hennepin County Government Center 300 S. 6th St. Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-348-5550
Write to the Anti-Fascist Defense Committee at:
PO Box 7075 / Minneapolis, MN 55407
email: jolson@polisci.umn.edu u
-joel/AFDC
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[by boog highberger. This s originally appeared in *The Gentle Anarchist* #15,
Fall 1987]
What is Money? by boog
Thinking hinking about money in this society is like being a fish wondering
about the nature of water. We build our lives around money, we live money, we
breathe money, we swim in it like fish in the sea.
Millions of people spend (so to speak) 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year doing
nothing but playing with money--printing it, minting it, counting it,
recounting it, taking it from here, sending it there, juggling it, smuggling
it...sitting in offices in huge buildings making phone calls and shuffling
bits of paper, adding & re-adding endless columns of numbers to make sure that
they come out exactly the same...yeah, but...
What is MONEY?
"I don't know what money is today, and I don't think anybody at the Fed does
either." Richard Pratt, Chairman of the Board of the Federal Home Loan Bank,
1982
Money is Inevitable
Money is not an accident. Neither was it the "invention" of some particularly
progressive culture or clever individual. Money in various forms has arisen
independently, in different ages and on every continent, wherever the local
economy has evolved beyond the level of subsistence. Wherever there is
surplus, trade inevitably follows, and primitive barter economies progress
almost inevitably to money economies, as certain articles of recognized
usefulness slowly come to symbolize wealth and are accepted at a fixed value.
In an area where cattle are the common form of wealth, money is born when a
cow comes to have the value of 1 cow, regardless of its size, weight, health,
or other physical characteristics. From there the process of abstraction
continues: cattle come [to] be represented by tokens bearing pictures of
cattle, the tokens evolve into coins symbolizing value in general, and on down
to our own day where value is symbolized by marks on paper and the magnetic
configurations of silicon wafers. And the
inevitability of money is clear even in the present day. Wherever national
governments have attempted to impose worthless currencies as the means of
exchange, black markets dealing in "hard" currencies have arisen. This
phenomenon perhaps reached the peak of absurdity in the 1970s in Communist
Laos, where the official money of the country was the "kip", but the only
money accepted by the Laotian government was the US dollar.
- The Soviet Union is the only country in the world where counterfeiting is a
capital offense (so to speak).
Money is Inequality
John John hn Locke thought that money arose before society, and that by its
use people have consented to class society:
"it is plain, that Men have agreed to disproportionate and unequal Possession
of the Earth, they haying by a tacit and voluntary consent found out a way,
how a man may fairly possess more land than he himself can use the product of,
by receiving in exchange for the overplus, Gold and Silver, which may be
hoarded up without injury to any one, these metalls not spoiling or decaying
in the hands of the possessor. This partage of things, in an inequality of
private possessions, men have made practicable out of the bounds of Societie,
and without compact, only by putting a value on gold and silver and tacitly
agreeing in the use of Money [emphasis s added]."
Georg Georg g Simmel, writing two hundred years later, was not nearly so naive
about the nature of money and society. Simmel recognized that money is
"entirely a social institution", and said that "When barter is replaced by
money transactions, a third factor is introduced between the two parties: the
community as a whole, which provides a real value corresponding to money."
Those who become "rich" are those who manage to monopolize big chunks of the
social wealth for their own ends. Far from being a tacit agreement, this is
done despite the sometimes violent resistance of those whose share of the
social wealth is being taken away.
The division of labor in society depends on a money economy. And so does
capitalism. It's very hard to extract surplus value in a system based on
barter exchange. The growth of the state has gone hand in hand with the growth
of the money economy-- the emerging nation-states imposed taxes payable only
in money, replacing taxes payable in kind and driving more and more people
into alienated labor and the money economy. Like S. Herbert Frankel says, "a
trustworthy, disciplined monetary system is indispensable for the free
unfolding of the extended division of labor on which the growth of world
economies depends... A reliable standard in which long-term debts can be
expressed is indispensable for the growth of capital."
So capitalists didn't invent money... but perhaps we can say that money
invented capitalism. For once money has s been born into the world it quickly
begins to recreate the world in its own image.
- Chrematophobia: : Fear of Money. * *
Money Is Midas
Like Like ke King Midas, money turns everything it touches to gold, or at
least into commodities that can be exchanged for gold. Unique living beings
become standardized things.
"Trade is the reduction and quantification of the world to commodity
equivalents, the leveller of quality, skill, and concrete labor to numerical
units that can be measured by time and money, clocks and gold."
Murray Bookchin
And And And as money itself becomes more abstract and divorced from concrete
reality, so do the society and people that use it. As Simmel puts it, "The
increasing replacement of metal money by paper money and the various forms of
credit unavoidably react upon the character of money--in roughly the same way
as in personal relations when somebody allows himself to be represented by
others, so that finally he receives no greater esteem than is accorded his
representatives...The idea that life is essentially based on intellect, and
that intellect is accepted in practical life as the most valuable of our
mental energies, goes hand in hand with the growth of a money economy."
Money Is What Money Does
Featured eatured on the back of the Swiss 1000-franc note, the highest valued
item of currency in regular circulation in the world, is a figure of the Grim
Reaper.
Money Is the Secret Name of All Things
In In In n many ancient cultures, to know the name of something was to control
it, to have power over it. In the Christian Bible, Adam is given authority
over the animals of the world when God allows him to name them. In the
underworld of the ancient Egyptians, the dead had to pass through a series of
gates to reach the Kingdom of Osiris, the Land of the Blessed. The key to
passing through each gate was to know the secret name of the gate and the
secret name of the gatekeeper. Today y everyone and everything has the same
secret name: MONEY.
Money Is White Sugar
"What we call the primitive is a mature system with deep capacities for
stability and protection built into it. In fact it seems to be able to
withstand everything except white sugar and the money economy trading
relationship; and alcohol, kerosene, nails, and matches."
Gary Gary y Snyder
Money Money y is electricity: power stripped from its context and refined to
its purest form. We have created elaborate networks for its circulation. We
have devised ingenious instruments and mechanisms to let it do our work for
us. It jumps through hoops at our command but it is no longer clear who is the
master...
Money Is A Pyramid Scheme
It's It's 's highly appropriate that there's a picture of a pyramid on the
back of the US dollar bill, because money is the original pyramid scheme.
Here's how it works: You go to work to help make something for the boss. At
the end of the week you get a few pieces of paper that are a promise that
somebody else will give you some stuff you want. So you worked all week for
the promise of a promise.
But where did the boss get the money to pay you? Well, either he sold the
stuff that you had already made for him (and pocketed his share), or he
"borrowed" it. And where did this "borrowed" money come from? From a bank. And
where did the bank get it? From somebody like you, who had some money to save,
who wanted to wait a while to cash in their promises. So the bank gives the
money to the boss, who gives it back to you. And all this works just fine,
most of the time. The only problem is when everyone wants to cash in their
promises all at once and they find out there are more promises than stuff.
Every pyramid scheme eventually crashes, and when a pyramid scheme crashes
somebody always gets burned. Guess who?
Money Is Shit
Freudian psychoanalysts equate money and feces. Ernest Bornemann says that
"according to ancient Babylonian doctrine, gold was referred to as the 'feces
of hell', and Theodor Reik mentions that the Aztecs used to call gold the
'feces of the gods'." Freudians also make a connection between money and
guilt. Again according to Bornemann, "capital accumulation and indebtedness
are as closely related as feces accumulation and feelings of guilt."
Unfortunately Bornemann uses this sound base of symbolic insight as a jumping
off point for some painfully goofy flights of imagination, as when he
speculates that "there is no reason to assume that a desire for the private
ownership of the means of production would have to persist in a socialist
society with appropriate weaning and toilet training."
"Money is like muck, not good except it be spread."
Francis rancis Bacon
The phrase "money doesn't smell" was coined by the Roman Emperor Vespasian who
had taxed the collection of urine because the ammonia it contained was used by
the Romans to do their laundry. The Roman Emperor Tiberius feared that he was
made of feces, and forbade Romans to enter public toilets with rings or gold
coins showing his portrait.
Money Is A Disease
A 1972 report in the Journal of the American Medical Association found 21
different disease-causing microorganisms living on samples of paper money. 42%
of the bills tested carried one or more of the pathogens.
In medieval Russia, there existed silver coins so small that it was impossible
to take them by hand from a table. When transactions took place, the buyer
emptied his purse on the table, the amount to be paid was separated out, and
both parties then picked up their share of the coins with their tongues and
spat them into their respective purses.
Money Is Freedom, Money Is Slavery; Money Is Community, Money Is Alienation
Yeah, Yeah, , and money is a paradox...What money gives on one level it takes
away on another. Money frees us to realize our wildest desires--money is pure
choice--but at the same time it binds us to a system of wage slavery in which
we have to sell our time to survive. Money strengthens our connections to our
fellow human by tying us into a system of production that makes us all
mutually dependent... but at the same time it cheapens and destroys even the
most intimate of our interpersonal relations by reducing them to the level of
commodity exchanges.
Locke celebrated the fact that "money... replaced the utter dependence on
nature by a new dependence, a dependence on other individuals and on society."
Locke looked forward to the promise of such freedom with an optimism that
seems naive from our jaded 20th century perspective. As Frankel explains it:
"Today we have more freedom but are unable to enjoy it properly; money makes
it possible to buy ourselves not only out of bonds with others but even out of
bonds with our possessions. We develop a rootless search for ever new things
because money is our only nexus with them. Money's abstract power to command
anything ultimately seems to command nothing."
And again with the paradoxes: while money as an institution may threaten our
freedom and our sanity, in the short run certain forms of money work greatly
in our favor. In particular, banknotes and metal money are a protection
against the people who want to monitor our every motion. Consider this serious
proposal from a lawyer who had a friend whose wallet had just been ripped off:
ABOLISH H PAPER MONEY AND ELIMINATE MOST CRIME
Paper Paper r currency is the lifeblood of crime and corruption in the United
States. Without paper money it would be virtually impossible for criminals and
corrupt officials to profit from illegal activities. If all substantial
transfers of money were recorded in bank transactions, nobody could conduct
profitable illegal activities without creating highly visible permanent
evidence of the illegal activities or of income tax evasion or both. With the
chances of profit from illegal activities so slim, it is difficult to
visualize large numbers of persons running the risks of imprisonment. Crime
would be reduced dramatically to the point where today's police forces could
effectively control it. Fortunately, technology has advanced to the point that
today there is a substitute for paper money: a 'payment card' system keyed to
bank accounts.
Each person wishing to spend money other than coins, which would remain in
circulation, would be required to have a bank account. The bank or federal
government would issue to each depositor a U.S. payment card similar to
plastic credit cards. In addition to the necessary codings, each card would
contain the photograph and fingerprint of the depositor...Every business
establishment, including taxicabs, would be equipped with a terminal in which
the payment card could be inserted...(and) make a visual display of the charge
so that the customer could see the exact amount being deducted from his bank
account. . . In the event the customer did not have the amount in his account
the terminal would so indicate...
O O O Brave New World that has such people in it!
Money Is Faith, Money is Power
Non Non Non aes sed fides: not by iron but by faith. This s inscription
formerly found on Maltese coins sums up a very important truth about money:
that the value of every kind of money, including metal money, rests on trust.
Money cannot be enforced, and money is accepted only when people exchange it
for a certain amount of real stuff at some point in the future.
This is perhaps an important point to remember in times of impending economic
crises. In n the face of short term economic upheaval, conservatives are
correct to insist on accepting only gold and silve as "real" money, since they
are relatively rare and can't be manufactured out of common materials by the
government. But ultimately the value of gold and silver as money rests on
faith and trust in the future, just like paper currency does. When n the real
crunch finally comes, it may be useful to remember that there are more
calories in paper than in silver or gold.
And here we come to yet another of the paradoxes of money: while money depends
on trust at the personal level, that trust ultimately depends on the power of
the issuing authority. Our currency is backed not by the gold in Fort Knox but
by the guns in Fort Knox. The e value of money, whether gold or paper,
ultimately rests on faith, and the value of the US dollar rests on the faith
that the US domination of the world economy is backed by the US Army, Air
Force, and Marines.
For several hundred years economists have recognized that our money has value
"to the extent of our faith in a viable tomorrow." Thus s it seems surprising
that no economist has drawn a connection between the dawn of the nuclear era
and the chronic inflation that has characterized the post-war economies of the
industrial nations. Perhaps this can also help explain the willingness of both
liberals and conservatives in this country to rack up huge federal
deficits--what's so bad about stealing from tomorrow when there's not going to
be a tomorrow?
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MONEY Money, get away Get a good job with more pay and your O.K. Money it's a
gas Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash New car, caviar, four star
daydream, Think I'll buy me a footbal team
Money get back I'm all right Jack keep your hands off my stack Money it's a
hit Don't give me that do goody bullshit I'm in the hi-fidelity first class
travelling set And I think I need a Lear jet
Money it's a crime Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie Money so
they say Is the root of all evil today But if you ask for a rise it's no
surprise that they're giving none away
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Money Is Information
Money Money y is information--the only problem is that it's not very much
information. Money talks, but it doesn't say much. In n the wonderful world of
capitalism, everything--and everyone--has a price, and that price is the only
information that matters in the marketplace. For the marketplace to work,
reality has to be simplified and standardized. As s our everyday life becomes
more and more characterized by exchnages, by buying and selling, many of the
facts and observations about the objects in our lives become irrelevant and
are no longer valued. Commodities have no history. There e are no tenses in
the lenguage of money--prices are always now.
Interest rates, stock prices, and commodity index futures all provide
information about the economy and provide clues as to how to most efficiently
organize society's resources. But as with prices, lots of information is lost
in the translation of daily life into economic indicators. Countless facts
about millions of people doing millions of different things get reduced to a
few bits of data which are interpreted by economists like Chinese mystics
prophesying from the pattern of I Ching sticks--all economics is voodoo
economics. Through their interpretation of the magic signs, the best
allocation of economic resources is determined--but best for who? Priests who
prophesy against their masters usually don't have much job security...
This development is an inevitable consequence of the increasing abstraction of
money. When money becomes intellectualized, intellectuals control money and
the economy. And, as always, the intellectuals are controlled by the
governments and corporations that sign their paychecks.
And thus the productive forces of a society are organized to maintain the
existing power relations of that society. Simmel again: "Money is thus one of
the great cultural elements whose function it is to assemble great forces at a
single point and so to overcome the passive and active opposition...by this
concentration of energies. We should think of the machine in this context."
Welcome to the machine...
Money Never Sleeps
The speed of electricity approaches that of the speed of light, and today the
speed of money is the speed of electricity. Every day billions of "dollars"
race the sun around the globe. As one financial market closes, the dollars
rush on to the next so that not a moment is wasted.
"Knowledge owledge - Zzzzzp! Money - Zzzzzp! - Power! That's at's the cycle
democracy is built on!"
Tennessee nnessee Williams
What Can I Do?
Raoul Raoul l Vaneigem says that "a truly new reality can only be based on the
principle of the gift." And many anarchists have argued the need for the
abolition of money. But history has shown that money cannot be abolished
before people's need for money has been abolished. Until we have created a
society of the gift that is no longer built on a system of commodity
exchanges, money will be necessary or perhaps even desirable. So what we need
are some practical short term strategies that will move us in the direction of
the type of society we want to see, and at the same time we need to create new
monetary institutions that will reduce some of the more destructive effects of
money in the meantime.
Burning money is always good theater, but until we have provided ourselves
with a permanent non-money means of sustenance, doing very much of it will be
counterproductive. Removing as much of our daily lives from the arena of
commodity exchange seems important, since that's how the new reality will be
created-- by individuals consciously removing themselves from the old,
destructive system. So freely giving and receiving as much as possible seems
like a step in the right direction.
And while money is still with us, we need to place limits on the money we use.
Instead of passively accepting ever expanding and accelerating forms of money
like they were divinely commanded by some all-powerful god, we need to raise
the awareness that money is essentially a social relationship and d as such we
have the right to collectively determine the nature of that relationship.
Some anarchists in the past have argued for placing time limits on money, such
as issuing money that expires and has no value after a certain date. What
seems more practical is to create new forms of money that are spatially
limited-- regional, decentralized currencies only good in a specified area.
This may seem impractical, too, but experiments like this have worked in the
past, and one such project is in progress right now in the United States.
Part of the benefit of regional or local currency comes from the fact that a
banknote essentially represents an interest-free loan to the central
government. In the Isle of Man in the early 1800's, citizens there replaced
all the English money on the island with their own local currency, invested
the English money, and in a few years had earned enough interest to finance
the construction of a new public hall.
In the Berkshires area of Massachusetts, the SHARE (Self Help Association for
a Regional Economy) program is currently making loans that encourage greater
regional self-sufficiency in the production of basic necessities, and plans to
soon issue a regional currency called "Berkshares", with a value based on the
value of cordwood. Berkshares are designed to meet the criteria for an
appropriately scaled currency proposed by Robert Swann of the E.F. Schumacher
Society. Swann n says that the new local currencies should be: 1) consistent
with customary practices (i.e. taking the form of cash and checks and being
compatible with common accounting systems); 2) redeemable in some form of real
everyday value; 3) based on local production but tied to a universal measure
of value; and 4) controlled by the community, perhaps through a non-profit
bank. It's too early to evaluate the success of the Berkshares program, but in
its first stages it seems to be a short but firm step in the direction of
local autonomy.
Closing Benediction and Words of Inspiration
Capitalists talists understand far better than the rest of us what money does,
but with rare exceptions they seem to have little idea about what money is.
It's the same with computers--often the best programmers have little idea of
how their machines are built. And Beethoven didn't know how to make pianos.
But here is where our opportunity lies. Only y those who understand their
tools can really control them (what happens to Beethoven when his piano is
broken?), and only if we understand the tools that are used to control us can
we fight back effectively. So, by coming to understand the reality behind the
shell game & light show of the current world economic system, perhaps we can
learn to build the hardware for a new way of organizing our productive
activities that will build community instead of destroying it and will empower
us as individuals rather than enslaving us and reducing us to cogs in an
incomprehensible and uncontrollable machine.
boog boog og
"Go "Go "Go out and fight so life shouldn't be printed on dollar bills."
Clifford Clifford Odets
And So, For Further Reading Regional Currencies
For a packet of information on the SHARE program, write to SHARE, PO Box 125,
Great Barrington, MA 01230 [editor note: this address has probably changed
since this article was first published]. For a copy of the Robert Swann paper
"Community Survival in the Age of Inflation" (which lays out the ideas behind
the Bershares program) send a buck or two to the E.F> Schumacher Society, Box
76, RD 3, Great Barrington, MA 01230.
Some Books About Money
The Brotherhood of Money, Murray Teigh Bloom, BNR Press, 1983 The
Psychoanalysis of Money, Ernest Bornemann, Urizen Books, 1976 Money and
Liberty, S. Herbert Frankel, American Enterprise Institute, 1980 The
Phenomenon Money, Money and How It Gets That Way, Henry Miller
And For The Intellectual Masochists Among Us
The Philosophy of Money, Georg Simmel, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978
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INSURGENTS DECLARE WAR IN CHIAPAS
While many of the major newspapers in Mexico awaited the count down to the
initiation of NAFTA, on Jan. 1st a group of combatants stole the headlines.
Hundreds s of campesinos naming themselves the Zapatista Army of National
Liberation (EZLN) declared war against the Mexican government and the national
elite (see their manifesto, opposite page). In the state of Chiapas, EZLN
devised & executed the occupation of five towns, then soon took 2 more. In n
one bold stroke the Zapatistas, for the most part indian peasants, jarred the
conscience of millions around the world to the problems of the poorest sectors
of Mexico.
Close to 2000 well-armed guerrillas are believed to be involved in the
uprising. The e rebels occupied government offices, the headquarters of the
ruling PRI party, and sacked government archives, throwing deeds and bank
records of the land-robbers into the street. In Altamirano, 25 guerrillas took
sledgehammers and destroyed the government building, piece by piece. The e
Zapatistas also took over a state radio station, broadcasting their demands
and music. In San Cristobal the rebels stormed a local prison and freed 179
prisoners wrongly jailed over land disputes, then left the prison to be sacked
by local townspeople. Major r roads were blocked with cars and trees, and "war
taxes" and sometimes cars were collected from passing journalists and the
wealthy. The guerrillas also captured several landowners, including Absalon
Castellanos, a brutal retired general who ruled as Chiapas' governor during
the death squad campaigns of 1982-88, who will now face "revolutionary
justice". Rebels s besieged the army base
at Rancho Nuevo several times, and have shot several military aircraft.
For years the Mexican government has not only repeatedly ignored the problems
of many of its poorest people, but also has repressed the popular movements
for social justice. In n the state of Chiapas alone the population, especially
the indigenous population, suffers from the highest cases of death,
malnutrition, illiteracy, underdevelopment of agriculture, lowest salaries,
and crowded housing. Cultural and economic discrimination against the indians
is constant and institutionalized. This s uprising against the rich land
owners and corrupt government was timed to coincide with the enactment of
NAFTA, viewed as the latest step in government attacks on the peasants' ejidos
communal system. NAFTA has been described as a "death sentence" for indians.
Said one Zapatista, "There is no work, no land, no education. There e is no
way to change that in elections."
After the initial declaration of war was issued, the Mexican Army belatedly
recognized the threat and started to move into the area. Over r 12,000 troops
were sent into the area, with on-site direction from the Defense Secretary.
Immediately there were reports of severe human rights violations. On n
Tuesday, Jan. 4th, the municipalities of Acala and San Cristobal were
indiscriminately bombed, killing hundreds of civilians. Journalists have also
reported evidence of mass executions and torture. After r heavy fighting in
Ocosingo, captured rebels were lined and shot in the head; many corpses have
also been left in the open deliberately to rot as a warning. The Central
Independiente de Oberos y Campesinos (CIOAC) has issued a statement claiming
the local and federal government have "lost control over the army and that the
situation was worsening in the areas of conflicts". The e Mexican Army has
once again shown its readiness to abuse its people. The government continues
to cloak their actions by refusing to a
llow the press and human rights organizations in to monitor the activity in
the areas of conflict. As one clergy member stated, "the civilian population
is more scared of the Mexican Army then with the presence of the Zapatistas."
Although the EZLN has been driven out of the towns and into the rainforests
and mountains, blowing up bridges and blocking roads to hold off troops, they
continue to attack the army. The e conflict even appears to be spreading
outside Chiapas. Electric power pylons have been destroyed in two states, and
at least one car bomb has been set off in Mexico City.
The Mexican government is protecting its international image by claiming that
it is open to dialogue with the Zapatistas but continues to bomb civilians and
deny access. Many y respected figures of Mexican society have called for a
stop to the bombings and human rights violations and demanded the withdrawal
of the army from Chiapas.
We too must make this call. We e on the northern side of the imposed border
must take actions to put pressure on the Mexican government to cease its
blatant violations of human rights and implement the just demands of the
Zapatistas. There have already been actions a dozen cities, including Chicago
where the Mexican Consulate has been visited twice, with some interesting
redecoration done.
The EZLN takes its name from Emiliano Zapata, the uncompromising leader in the
Mexican revolution of 1910. Zapata a took back lands stolen and sold to sugar
plantations that had one time been communally held by indigenous people. We
fully support the EZLN and their refusal to have their land taken, their
culture & language destroyed, obediently playing into the role of NAFTA
refugees. As s Zapata said, "It is better to die on your feet than live on
your knees." Viva La EZLN! Tierra a y Libertad!
(portions of this article were blatanly plagiarised from other radical
sources. Information wants to be free!)
taken from WIND CHILL FACTOR bulletin 9.2 January-February 1994
Jose
Standing in a complete daze watching Spitboy, trying to get people checking
out my box of zines and records to sign the petitions (they usually don't),
trying to say hi to all the people I only see at shows and catch the eye of
the people I only see while they're on tour with someone or other, remaining
mildly paranoid of the maniacal moshers who are convinced that to have fun
everybody in the place needs to mosh (or get moshed), while trying to find
change for people buying stuff and enjoy myself at the same time, I meet Jose
,Tit Wrench's drummer. He reveals to me that he had just come back from
Chiapas where he had helped do a documentary on the Zapatistas. Wow, what a
thing. Someone whose actually been there . It exists, the people are
revolting! Immediately I decide to interview him, but as luck would have it
there was no appropriate device in the neighborhood so I did it by mail. Jose
seems pretty busy. He goes to college, plays drums in Tit Wrench, Swing Kids,
Mesa Jazz Band and does shit w. Mecha as
well as work a job and more of which I'm unaware.
Onion: I'm assuming you had the chance to interact with locals in Chiapas.
What do you feel is the general feeling people hold towards the uprising ? Is
it really a popular uprising ?
Jose:From what I could see , the Chiapas uprising was something that has been
welcomed by most of those in Chiapas who dream of a different future. A future
in which most of the population don't live in poverty and hunger. It is
interesting to point out that while many innocent children starve in Mexico,
Mexico produces 60% of all fruits and vegetables that are imported to the US.
As you might see the conclusions : Four out of five children (in rural areas)
will not achieve normal weight and height due to malnutrition (For a more
extensive research on Mex/Latin America see : Raymond Lotta "America In
Decline"). So why do these things (and more) occur? I don't have all answers
but I will tell you they are out there. So go out there and do the research,
expose yourself , expose the problem and with that, you might see a solution.
While some comrades in Chiapas have said that negotiating with the system
(which the EZLN is doing with Pres. Salinas) is a dead end, the EZLN uprising
(in my eyes) has been one of t
he most important uprisings this century. The old Chinese proverb rings true
here :"where there is oppression , there is resistance." Just like many people
in this country were suckered into labeling the LA rebellion into just some
"individualist act of violence," people in Mexico (mainly amongst the middle
class) have opposed the uprising in Chiapas. So you can see many people
falling out in different views. One thing is clear though, history has been
made, i.e., the Chiapas uprising has demoralized the myth that Mexico is a
"stabile country". The stability of the US "backyard" is very important and we
can see in the newspaper article (Washington Post, March 2, 1986) that put it
this way:"A Mexican upheaval holds unthinkable implications for the world
economy , ... for the role of the dollar, for NATO, for the ability of the US
to project military power elsewhere in the world ... It could alter world
history for a generation." And these sisters and brothers , who were the
product of 500 years of f resistanc
e
, are now the "nobodies" who were forgotten by society are today the ones who
have risen up guns in hand; and this I wholeheartedly welcome!
I've read reports (in the capitalist press) of certain communities which have
come across as pretty fearful of the EZLN hitting their villages and having to
choose a side between the army and the rebels. Did you notice any of that
among people ?
This question kinda reminds me of the accusation by the "United Left" in Peru
(along with Amnesty International and even groups like the Peru Support Group
here) have argued. It is true that people are "caught in the middle" between
the state and the guerillas (particularly the EZLN). From what I could see ,
it is the Mexican government (along with US military support) that has
massacred people in their homes, shot guerilla prisoners in jail, bombed whole
villages etc. etc. For those who want more specific sources on this, write me.
I have several reports by the mainstream "capitalist press" to various human
rights groups who have documented on this question.
What do you feel are their biggest obstacles?
While I'm not an "expert" on the EZLN, I think I have a pretty good idea of
their program / agenda. I have read many of the beautiful and powerful
statements by Commandante Marcos. While he speaks out against oppression and
Dictatorship of the Mexican government over the people there, I would never
see negotiating with the system as the solution. Here , I see the importance
in stating my position: Because Mexico is a country that is oppressed by US
imperialism, (a country which has been penetrated by institutions like the
International Monetary Fund and the World Bank ; see Noam Chomsky, "The
Masters of Mankind" , the Nation , March 29th ,1993), who suck dry the
resources and economies of Mexico; it would take more than just rebellions or
uprisings to resolve the situation. I see that a revolution is inevitable.
How are the guerillas organized?
At this point I don't think I should comment on this question. One, because
I'm not so sure myself and two, because ... well many reasons. I will say that
many of the guerillas are women . This is something of great importance,
because not only must these women deal with the "three mountains" that oppress
the masses 1) the semi-feudal system of landlords 2) the corrupt bureaucratic
capitalists who control the national government , and 3) the international
imperialist powers who continue to rob and strangle the Mexican economy; but
also , they must deal with the "women question." That is to say, fighting
patriarchal views amongst some of the "guerilleros".
Talk about the video
There are two videos that can be purchased for $20 each. They were done with
the help of the people in the group : the Center for Constitutional Law (in
N.Y.). If people want more info on how to purchase it, or other info, write me
for the address!
Do you know of ways to directly aid the Zapatistas?
Uhh . . . .. again, I wish not to comment on this for now. But I will say
this: Living here in "the belly of the beast" (as they used to say in the 60s)
people in this country have a big responsibility to oppose US imperialism (in
any form) and to side with those waging struggles against US imperialism
(whether militarily or in the case of Mexico: economically, the US has
historically and up to this minute has robbed its natural resources. While we
may not see the US intervene (militarily) as it did in Vietnam, or Iraq etc.;
we see in Mexico that US twisted the Mexican economy to serve US capital,
turning everything it touches into profit, but untold misery and extreme
poverty for the people.
What affected you most from your visit? Any other heavy stuff to get off your
chest?
I guess I could say that for me, the uprising in Chiapas spoke to what I could
call "historical possibilities". I guess I would say that out of all this, the
uprising represents enormous challenges and opportunities. To paraphrase
Lenin; (eeeeeek- ed.) whether these opportunities (of turmoil) are seized upon
or not, has everything to do with the possibility of uprooting imperialist
domination over Mexico once and for all.
What would you say is the punk to poser ratio inside the EZLN?
Punk rock.?!?
Jose Palafox
8540 Wade St.
San Diego, CA 92114
EZLN DECLARATION
Here are excerpts of the declaration from the Lacandon jungle by the Zapatista
National Liberation Army:
"TODAY WE SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
TO THE PEOPLE OF MEXICO:
MEXICAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS:
We are a product of 500 years of struggle: first against slavery, then during
the War of Independence against Spain led by insurgents, then to avoid being
absorbed by North American imperialism, then to promulgate our constitution
and expel the French empire from our soil, and later the dictatorship of
Porfirio Diaz denied us the just application of the Reform laws and the people
rebelled and leaders like Villa and Zapata emerged, poor men just like us. We
have been denied the most elemental preparation so they can use us as cannon
fodder and pillage the wealth of our country. They don't care that we have
nothing, absolutely nothing, not even a roof over our heads, no land, no work,
no health care, no food nor education. Nor are we able to freely and
democratically elect our political representatives, nor is there independence
from foreigners, nor is there peace nor justice for ourselves and our
children.
But today, we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. We are the inheritors of the true builders
of our nation. The dispossessed, we are millions and we thereby call upon our
brothers and sisters to join this struggle as the only path, so that we will
not die of hunger due to the insatiable ambition of a 70 year dictatorship led
by a clique of traitors that represent the most conservative and sell-out
groups. They y are the same ones that opposed Hidalgo and Morelos, the same
ones that betrayed Vicente Guerrero, the same ones that sold half our country
to the foreign invader, the same ones that imported a European prince to rule
our country, the same ones that formed the "scientific" Porfirsta
dictatorship, the same ones that opposed the Petroleum Expropriation, the same
ones that massacred the railroad workers in 1958 and the students in 1968, the
same ones the today take everything from us, absolutely everything."
Their plan:
"First: Advance to the capital of the country, overcoming the Mexican federal
army, protecting in our advance the civilian population and permitting the
people in the liberated area the right to freely and democratically elect
their own administrative authorities.
Second: Respect the lives of our prisoners and turn over all wounded to the
International Red Cross.
Third: Initiate summary judgements against all soldiers of the Mexican federal
army and the political police that have received training or have been paid by
foreigners, accused of being traitors to our country, and against all those
that have repressed and treated badly the civil population and robbed or
stolen from or attempted crimes against the good of the people.
Fourth: Form new troops with all those Mexicans that show their interest in
joining our struggle, including those that, being enemy soldiers, turn
themselves in without having fought against us, and promise to take orders
from the General Command of the Zapatista National Liberation Army.
Fifth: We ask for the unconditional surrender of the enemy's headquarters
before we begin any combat to avoid any loss of lives.
Sixth: Suspend the robbery of our natural resources in the areas controlled by
the EZLN.
To the People of Mexico: We, the men and women, full and free, are conscious
that the war that we have declared is our last resort, but also a just one.
The dictators are applying an undeclared genocidal war against our people for
many years. Therefore we ask for your participation, your decision to support
this plan that struggles for work, land, housing, food, health care,
education, independence, freedom, democracy, justice and peace. We declare
that we will not stop fighting until the basic demands of our people have been
met by forming a government of our country that is free and democratic.
JOIN THE INSURGENT FORCES OF THE ZAPATISTA NATIONAL LIBERATION ARMY.
General Command of the EZLN 1993"
NGNNGGHNGHHNGNGNNHGGNNNGHNGNGNNGGHNGHHNGNGNNHGGNNNGHNG
IF TREES COULD SPEAK
Michael Przystas
Have you been to a museum or park somewhere, and seen a cross section of a big
tree, with dates and captions of historical moments and whatnot tagged onto
different annual rings ? Thinking about all the crazy , traumatic , and heart
racking events around us today, it's so ironic to think that at some future
date it will be diminished to captions on annual rings.
Ponder for a moment. Don't you think this is representative of mankind's
general attitude toward it's history? Ideally , we want to think we created
history-keeping to learn from our mistakes and improve life for the next
generation. Throughout history, idealists have popped up from time to time,
scanning history for clues , groping for answers to our vexing questions of
government and war. Despite an elaborate and impressive networking of
history-keeping, for all practical purposes its value is only in the hoopla
itself. It's relatively little more than a way of keeping track of time.
Perhaps someone locked up their whole life in a dungeon needs to record the
passing of time. The prisoner embraces history-keeping as an illusion of
control with the only thing he has in this helpless situation -- time.
But time passes on unfettered as always. Governments rise and fall, following
the same paths as governments preceding them. Despite the holocaust of
Hitler's day, we have learned nothing of all that bloody history and here
before our eyes its happening again. And we watch like zombies , like we're
strapped to our chairs. Fuck! What's happening! You u scream. We're all
screaming. Why? I don't think I know anything, but here's what i think :
We, (mankind) are prisoners of our own diseased intellect. We're beating our
own heads, screaming to be free , but we can only temporarily pacify ourselves
with artificial controls. Government , no matter how powerful, tyrannical, or
good it appears without a trace with the handful of generations that created
it . Because e it's artificial. Even America, this great optimistic and
resourceful empire - I don't thrill on basing on Uncle Sam - but look ! It's
showing all the typical signs of collapse that was evident in the final days
of the ancient democracies of the Romans and the reeks. Around the time the
Declaration of Independence was signed, Alexander Fraser Tytler (1748-1813)
wrote a book about the collapse of the ancient Athenian Republic. He wrote :"A
democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government . It can only exist
until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the Public
Treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates
promising the most benef
its from the Public Treasury with a result that a democracy always collapses
over loose fiscal policy always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of
the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years .." Despite this
painstakingly recorded historical trivia, it all means nothing as Americans
selfishly follow their own noses into the rising tide of economic and moral
collapse. One should not be perplexed at this, the human life span is
unbearably short. Our capacity for true awareness dies before it's ever
realized.
A year ago I left my familiar urban lifestyle. I heard of an experimental
community hidden in a canyon in Washington State. Drawn by words like utopia &
peace & love - like a fish on a hook, answering a call that I'd like to think
exists in every man's heart though how so repressed, forgotten , or by chance
remembered. I arrived at the tail of the communities "blossoming" period.
Desolation was all around . Indeed, the idealist rose yet again from the
abyss, touching this canyon, trying out great philosophies, trying to o turn
history around. Although later assessing many successes (like creating a
wonderful world for a few dozen children , now all grown), it seemed painfully
evident that the true victors in the Utopian experiment were the termites, the
moss, the multitudes of bacteria. Before my eyes the great Order of nature
continued on without blinking at the human endeavors, seen as sinking ships
digesting into the earth.
That night , the milky way shown as it has for billion of years, the coyotes
screamed and howled and echoed in the canyon depths, as they did for
generation after generation. The beavers deforested and created fresh fertile
meadows. Older meadows gave in to fir saplings , and in the dense forests,
branches fell with no one to hear the fall.
I preceded one night by full moon up a side canyon to a spring surrounded by
moss and raspberries, couldn't help but imagine I was approaching a shrine.
Water, Life. Balance. Order.
And me: Fear. Corruption. Confusion. Disorder.
It's almost thinkable that humans are really extraterrestrial. I doubt it, yet
one can't help but notice that the perfect order running nature is not running
the humans. A number of individuals throughout history have found a measure of
happiness by attempting top sync with nature. I say attempt, because on the
road to being in this perfect harmony with the universe , on reaches a
barrier. What is it? I can feel it, but I can't explain it, or define it.
mankind, no matter how it tries, can only look at the natural universe, as
through a glass vile with sick eyes of a subject of some animal experiment. At
some point, long ago we became our own scientist, groping with the theory that
we can give up and deny the balance of our inherent equality to rule
ourselves, create a plastic reality through dominance. violent centuries have
passed. In this cruel experiment on ourselves, we the scientist inevitably
dove head first into a vile of our own poison, to gasp And heave in our own
artificial creations until the la
st breath.
Then , only then, we cry for help ...
Meanwhile , how many more of us will be victims of prejudice, rape, and all
sorts of other physical and mental abuses? How many will lose loved ones to
senseless murder? Ever so often the victims are innocent, defenseless and
minorities. This is because in mankind's quest to rule itself, the disease
mentality that resulted not only affects governments and wars. How about the
men "reconditioned" to no longer be just free individuals, but instinctual war
tools? War is the training and proving ground for dominance disease. The
soldiers discover shocking and uncontrollable truths of their reconditioning.
Suddenly upon the battlefield they can penetrate a village, suddenly they're
murdering , raping, mutilating ... After the war they bring the trauma and
reconditioning home and practice it on their wives , children and others. In
society, the family unit is the most sacred, fundamental order. Yet, so common
is there mental and physical beatings in these microcosms of humanity. the
great dominance disease penetrat
es the home, where the young are initiated. And it just spreads like plague.
It's really something governments can likewise take 'free' people break them ,
use them ... . like giant parents of humanity, governments subject us to
beating sessions, - wars. Like a child loosing its dignity with each
molestation, the soul and spirit of humanity is slowly eroding.
So if history should teach us anything, it should tell us to give up the
control. Earlier i mentioned, the road to perfect unity with natural order is
obstructed by a barrier. once all forms of government collapses, becomes too
helpless to function, or is consciously eliminated, my guess is the road to
natural order will be open to us all the way.
What can you and I do here now? Revolution! So o often we hear the cry. We
really just hear a lot of inflated words. It takes a lot of energy to incite
change on society, too often (if not always) the wounds infected in the
process undermine even the best ideologies. My message is save that energy,
and give it to those closest to you, to your family or gang. Realize that love
as you know it and feel it, is a glimmer of the natural order of the universe
within you. A real revolution begins at home in your own little microcosm of
humanity. Give your group all your heart and strength. Raise kids like what
they are - the next humanity. NOT POSSESSIONS ! Take note of your impulses to
control others. How about if you have no family? It's OK, because our part in
the scheme of things is to just hang on to our own absolute freedom and
equality with all life. Don't give your soul to anything that history keeps
trying to tell us is artificial and temporary. Bono, in U2's "WAR" album snag
it perfectly :"If others need
your time, say 'it's time to go', it's your time."
I look out my window , the old firs dominating the yard have stood through
generations, witnessing all the crazy human dramas that played out in this
very canyon. if only trees could speak . . . However , closer I become in tune
with its natural rhythms, i sense something faint like distant wale calls
miles below in the most forbidden ocean depths. But felt , not heard.
Michael Przystas
Route 3 Box 72
Davenport, WA 99122
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" . . . to achieve Anarchy we have to unite, and fight together . . ."
ZAPO
In the beginning (3-4 years ago) we were a small group of punx who, in spite
of drinking, smoking grass, listening to loud music and other hedonistic
activities, got the idea of changing the normal life and existing system ,
which we thought was going to ruin our world . . .
In the first time, we did A.L.F. (Animal Liberation Front) actions, because
the meat and fur/leather industry kills much more animals than they have to.
we concentrated our activities on fur/leather shops, because still live off
meat (quite unnecessarily I would have to add - ed.) , but fashion stuff made
of fur and leather are completely unnecessary. Our activities were small
diversions, like breaking shop windows , glueing locks, writing
anti-fur/leather graffiti , and so on . . .
In time , after the elections, it became obvious that war is imminent, if
someone doesn't do anything against it. We decided to organize ourselves into
a kind of organization which would connect ideas and principles of Anarchism
and Pacifism (we are not pacifists by all means, but there was a lot of
violence and destruction around us) because we thought that was the best idea
for the following time. Other reasons , not less important was to educate
people on the real meaning of anarchism. For that reason , we made a few
posters, just to tell people to start thinking with their own minds.
By that time, war in Slovenia started, and we decided to organize a
demo-meeting. We asked for a permit to organize it , but we didn't get one.
Even though we didn't get it, we went on. First it was to be meeting against
war, army , politicians and nationalism, but we spread it to an anti-police
demo. It was a small meeting (around 30 people showed) but pretty successful.
We made common people interested in our work. There were few police officers ,
but they didn't cause any problems for us, except some private security guards
did.
A month or two later , the war erupted in Croatia. It forced us to stop our
work for a while (frequent air alerts and weeks of black-outs). Till August
1992 we didn't do a single thing (we are ashamed of it) but then we decided it
was enough "sleeping". In August we published the first issue of "Comunitas"
zine, in which we described Anarchism (roots, aims, etc.), Pacifism (history,
... ) and in opposite nazism and racism.
That first helped us contact people of Anti War Campaign. They let us work in
their office and also use their equipment. At first , our work was collecting
anarchist literature and publications, making contacts with other anarchists
all over the world, and of course, further work on "Comunitas" zine.
After we got possibilities to work in better conditions, we finished a new
issue of "Comunitas" zine Nr. 2/3. Most of the copies we've sent by mail to
individuals and organizations, or just have given to other people. Only few
were sold. That's a bit of a problem cos we don't have constant money income
(the situation in Croatia is very bad and members cannot give money for
expenses of printing, because they don't have enough money for basic living
needs) and the only money we've gotten was fro our comrades from Italy (around
500 DEM) and from comrades from Germany (100 DEM), which was mostly spent on
last issue. We have about 250 DEM left, which we'll spend on the new issue.
It'll probably be also a double nr. 4/5. The new "Comunitas" will be on A4
format, and written in both English and Croatian language, because of big
interest in other countries.
At the moment we plan our further activities. We plan to write a pamphlet on
our stands about the war which is lasting in ex-Yugoslavia (relations of this
war with New World Order Connection and international capital which use
ex-Yugoslavia as an experiment). We'll write it also in English/Croatian
version. Our work is pretty slow 'cos we make our decisions by consensus and
not by false parliamentary, like outvoting.
This is our short story about ZAPO. If you can or would like to help our
struggle in any way contact us!
FAX: available 24 hours a day +3841/335-230
PHONE: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays after 8:00 PM +3841/422-495
Z.A.P.O.
PLEASE NOTE !
We're not begging for money, but small donations would be very helpful. For
further information, contact us.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ANNOYING THE ESTABLISHMENT
After many inspiring and usually very funny tales from Dave the Destroyer the
Employer Annoyer, as he likes to call himself, I've found that even if
practising petty yet purposeful and sometimes powerful , political and often
quite poetic pranks (perhaps pulled by pantheist punks) on putrid poultry
poking politicians, power figures and their preposterous pawns may not cause
complete social revolution, it does drive some of the pigs out of their pea
sized minds, as well as provide great interactive entertainment for the
dispossessed and the bored. We are their karma. No more yawning and
complaining about malicious and mean motherfuckers that make more money off
murder and war and exploitation in a minute than you will ever see in a
millennium. No, instead mobilize to mock , missile , mine and monkeywrench
their machine to a million molecule size morsels.
Drug Tests * some over the counter drugs which supposedly almost always give
false positives during drug tests are listed here with the typical period of
time can be detected by conventional drug tests : Vicks Formula 44 (1 day),
Triaminic DM (1 day), Primatene Mist (1-3 days), Dexatrim (1 day), Co-Tylenol
(1 dat), Benadryl (1-2 days), Midol (1-3 days) , Premasyn PMS (1-3 days). So
if you get called in for a drug test for any reason take some of these the
night before and/or before going in and let them know you did. The results
will come out positive whether you did or didn't use the "illegal" substances.
Also the breath mint "Nu-Breath" supposedly masks alcohol on ones breath, and
supposedly can also foil less sophisticated breathalyzers.
How To Sabotage Hunts * Go into the woods the day before hunting season and
try to drive wildlife away from commonly hunted areas. Play loud radios and
recordings of wolf howls, and walk with dogs on leashes. Such tactics are
particularly important for younger animals who have not yet had the
traumatizing experience of being hunted * Place the stuffed animal toys around
commonly hunted areas. Hunters often don't take the time to determine if an
animal is real. Better to have a hole in a cotton rabbit than a real one-- and
the noise of the gun going off will help scare away real animals. * To break
potentially dangerous wildlife habits, place deer repellent (available at feed
and hardware stores) along deer tracks, which hunters use to stalk them. This
will encourage the deer to move away. or, just scoop a bag of human hair from
a barber shop and hang handfuls of it in little mesh bags about two or three
feet from the ground, along the deer track. * Plaster the floors of hunting
blinds with cow dung, rotten e
ggs or other unpleasant substances. tear down tree stands. * If hunters use
dogs in your area, try to get hold of a female dog in heat and lead her, on a
leash through heavily hunted areas. Horny male hunting dogs will get wind of
the female and lose their enthusiasm for chasing rabbits, foxes, or deer. *
Soak garlic cloves in water or make a lemon juice solution and using a spray
bottle , spray leaves and trails to throw dogs off the scent. * Hunters often
like to ambush animals by setting out food and then hiding in blinds. Piles of
apples or other "bait" are set out a few days before hunting season to
encourage animals to linger in a certain area. To thwart this, remove the food
piles a few days before hunting season. If there is too much food to carry
away, spray it with deer repellent or human urine, and spread human hair
clippings all over the area. * During the actual hunts, assemble a group of
people early in the morning and use airhorns and whistles to warn animals into
hiding. Groups of noisy peopl
e
are very effective in disrupting hunts of all kinds. * Funny thing: I've been
getting Hunting magazine in the mail. They offer a free introductory issue
with subscription n that you can cancel when you feel like it. However, if you
don't cancel you continue receiving the piece of shit. There is a chance that
a lot of people get their business reply cards out of hunting magazines found
at a store and send subscription of them to other equally disrespectable
murderous fuckerz. Thus causing mucho disturbance and hopefully financial
grief to the exploiters of sport murder.
DISABLING BMWs , COP CARS AND ECORAPE EQUIPMENT * Jam door and ignition locks
with slivers of wood, super glue and/or silicone rubber sealant * Sugar and
syrup are ineffective in gasoline or diesel fuel tanks or oil reservoirs. At
best they merely clog the filter. A handful or more of sand in the fuel tank
is much more effective and much easier. You also don't have to carry around
incriminating items with you like sugar or a bottle of Karo syrup. * Pour a
gallon or more of water or brine into the fuel tank * Pour dirt , sand, salt
or a grinding compound (like Carborundum) into the oil filler hole * Pour
water into the oil filler hole. Amount depends on engine size - at least 2
quarts for a V-8. The point is to make sure to use enough, so that the oil
pump will draw only water. the water should maintain oil pressure while not
lubricating at all * Slash tire sidewalls. Sidewall stabs cannot be
effectively patched, whereas tread stabs can be. On some tires, cutting the
valve stems is an easy way to flatten them
- Smash fuel pump, water pump, valve cover, carburetor, distributor or
anything else except for the battery (for your own safety) or brake system
(for their safety). Use a sledge and a steel bar for precision blows * Pour
water and/or dirt into the air intake (the big hole usually right under the
air cleaner). The more , the better * Pour gasoline or other fuel into the oil
reservoir. It will break down the oil and the oil filter will not remove it *
Put battery acid or some other corrosive into the radiator * Put Carborundum
or other small abrasive particles in the gearbox * Pour a box of quick rice in
the radiator.
Stolen stinky steaks sell smoothly to supermarkets * I read somewhere or other
about a guy who would steal the most expensive slabs of meat he could get
ahold of at the supermarket , let them sit out in the sun for a few hours
until they began to stink like the rotting corpse they are and then return
them , completely disgusted for a refund. After the mere thought of consuming
that vile smelly thing that passes as food, the criminal could no longer
continue as a carnivore.
Always pull up survey stakes
Koffee krazed Kaos krushes ComPuTers that Kill * There's so much one can do to
computers that help organize and plan such things as Real Estate sales, court
dates, a security company's database or keep mailing lists for say, Christian
right wing organizations that attempt to keep ordinarily quite natural and
enjoyable things secret and taboo. For instance an easy way to damage
important and expensive equipment is to drop it, preferably from somewhere
high like an elevator shaft or window (the window should be at least a couple
floors up, otherwise you might as well hand it out the window to an accomplice
and use it to put out magazines like this) * a disk covered with Shoe goo or
liquid plastic may cause interesting results when inserted in the disk drive *
water may be squirted into the innards of a computer (beware:pissing into a
computer while it is on may cause you damage) * it isn't too hard to reformat
(read erase) a hard drive or individual disks * try (de)constructively
altering important information
- a magnet rubbed against a disk most probably will cause strange and
unpredictably altering effects to information stored on it (this can be done
pretty discreetly) * good computers are very easy to sell for decent cash *
Aside from theft or physical damage, it may be a clever accomplishment to just
alter information going out. Not overtly noticeable but cleverly orchestrated
to cause chaos to capitalists cash schemes. Like drastically undercharging or
overcharging customers, altering, adding or removing key addresses in
databases (or switching databases). Inserting creative prose into boring
information will probably also liven up someone else's dreary life as well as
your own. Poetic terrorism knows no bounds
How To Build Your Own Underground Television Transmitter
13-Jun-88 Outlaw Telecommandos 01-213-376-0111
yes, for some time now it has been possible to construct a clandestine
television station, which you can operate from your Telecommando Lair, or
modify for Mobile Media Guerilla campaigns.
We have named this device the Snow Box, due to its cool nature, and the snow
seen on blank television channels waiting to be commandeered.
To put together a TV station , you will need this stuff:
A VCR or Camcorder with video or RF outputs
-A ham radio six meter Band Linear amplifier (this boosts the RF signal from
the VCR for broadcasting) The Linear Amp should have a bandwidth of 6 MHz for
best results. A cable television RF distribution amplifier may also be used.
- Coaxial cable with UHF connectors (Connects the Linear Amp to the antenna)
- A cable TV patch cable with an F-connector and a UHF connector (to connect
the RF signal to the Linear Amp). F-connectors are the small ones used with
cable TV. UHF connectors are the large ones used for Ham Radio.
-If your VCR does not have RF outputs:
An external RF modulator (converts video to channel 3, 6, 12 etc.)
a cable with RCA connectors (a standard stereo chord is OK)
- a six meter Ham radio antenna. If you don't have a pre-made 6-meter antenna,
get ahold of about twenty feet of strong wire, 3 ceramic antenna insulators
and another UHF connector.
Likely places to get the linear amplifier, connectors and cables is a Ham
radio swap meet, a Ham club newsletter's classified ads, a buy-sell-trade
paper like the Thrifty Nickel, or at a store specializing in Ham gear. RF
modulators are available at specialty video stores, or major VCR dealers.
Setting up the Transmitter:
Using a VCR with RF out:
(VCR/RF)F--------U(Linear Amp)U--------U(Antenna)
weak ak RF Power r RF
Using an External RF Modulator:
(VCR)R--R(RF Modulator)----U(Linear Amp)U----U(Antenna)
video deo weak ak RF Power RF
Diagram Symbols:
U UHF-connectors (Ham radio)
F F-connectors (cable TV)
R RCA connectors (stereos)
--- coax , cables, wires
() devices (name of device in brackets)
<I> ceramic insulator (the kind with a hole at each end)
Building the Dipole Antenna:
wire wire ire
<I>--------------------+<I>+--------------------<I>
| | | | | | |
Short coax | | | | | |
(U) (U) (U) UHF connector
The antenna is set up much like a clothesline with the wires tethered straight
out horizontally. the outer insulators are used to isolate the antenna from
the tether lines, which should be rope or nylon chords for good results. The
inner insulator isolates a gap between the two long wires of the antenna.
The length of the wires used for the antenna is critical. Look up the length
in feet for the channel you want to use in the table below and make each of
the two long wires that length. As a rule of thumb, a wire half-wave antenna's
length is equal to 468 divided by the frequency in MHz.
VHF television channel data
insert table from Iron Feather Journal
For further information : Look in the ARRL Handbook published by the American
Radio Relay League for detailed plans and theory for antennas, transmitters
and linear amplifiers. The info in that book can be used for setting up an
underground Am or FM radio station.
Public Education: Make a videotape of each step in the process of constructing
your transmitter. Show this tape in your broadcasts, "For informational
purposes only", of course.
Short-burst zipping: From a fixed or mobile base of operation , show short
snippets of graffiti like computer graphics, quick subliminal messages, images
and suggestions, or brief phreaker manifestos. Commercials are an opportune
time to break into TV broadcasts.
Live call in shows: Using a cheese box or other device for receiving
untraceable phone calls and a video camera, do a live call in show. Encourage
people to call in using Red, Blue and other phreaking boxes.
Cable TV Piracy: With modifications it may be possible to feed the power RF
signal directly into a cable TV system, overiding cablecasts or commandeering
unused channels.
Mobile operation:Using storage batteries and a 110-volt inverter the
transmitter may be modified for mobile use to avoid detection by the FCC
during long broadcasts. Battery operated mobile linear amps and portable
camcorders are also available.
(I stole this article from an old issue of Iron Feather Journal, PO Box 1905,
Boulder , CO 80306 usa. I haven't heard of anyone whose done this or used
these instructions, so I don't know if it really works. Oh yeah, I wouldn't
actually advocate doing this, these detailed instructions with tips on how to
use them are only for informational purposes, not to unleash your imagination
or anything.)
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PUNK TRAVEL 101
Hitchiking:
There's a lot of scary stories about hitchiking and how dangerous it can be ,
but I'd say most of those stories come from parental types. And yeah, I
suppose it can be dangerous , and it does include taking chances, but if
you've taken your RDA of street smarts, you'll be OK. Some tips for those
considering hitchiking:
When a car pulls over , be sure to ask them where they're going before just
jumping in. You may want to be somewhat picky about rides. For instance if
you're at a good spot with lots of visibility , lots of traffic and where its
easy for cars to pull over , you don't want a ride that will take you a mile
down the road to a shitty spot. It helps to have an atlas or map handy to show
drivers where you're going.
Avoid: Big cities .Try to get rides through cities , not to them unless that's
where you're headed already. Cities are the worst place to get picked up,
since most cars are only going down a couple exits , its very difficult to
pull over and cops are in full force.
Standing on the road. Keep off the actual highway, stand or walk next to it,
it may sound stupid but people do get hit by cars while standing (often
ignorantly) in traffic's way. Keep to the side, but in good visibility.
Dehydration.
Trying to get picked up at night. Not that its impossible or even unfavorable
to travel at night, but its a lot harder than during the day. I think drivers
tend to be a little wary of dark figures on the roadside. It might be easier
to just find a place to crash and leave early in the morning.
Losing your bearings. Once while trying to get home from Carbondale, which
lies deep and high in the mountains , I got a ride who took me on a side road
(with all the best intentions , I'm sure) and got me stoned out of my mind ,
leaving me in the woods guessing which way to walk to the the highway. When I
finally found the highway, I couldn't figure out which direction Denver was. I
sat by a clump of trees laughing to myself and drinking water until i could
figure out which way was up costing me a good half hour of daylight.
Counting cars
getting pissed off at people waving at you and speeding by
ID:It may be smart to have an ID. Cops have regularily hassled me while on the
road. Hitchiking is illegal in some states and they may (they have before)
haul you in if you don't have ID. If you don't have warrants , they'll most
likely send you on your way after kicking you off the interstate. Be prepared
to have all your material possesions stolen by cops.
Truck stops: It's often pretty easy to get rides with truckers. If you get
dropped off at a truck stop, just ask drivers walking to their trucks , and
you'll most likely get lucky. There is however a traveling prostitute scene
which caters to truckers. If you're a woman you may want to make it very clear
where you stand in this respect, your ride may expect some things from you
which you aren't prepared to give. There are a lot of companies which don't
allow their drivers to pick up hitchikers, but they frequently will anyway.
Some truck stops have anti-hitchiking policies which may lead to grief and/or
anxiety/anger.
Hippies: I've counted cars and VW buses covered with grateful dead and hippy
stickers by the thousands over the years and have only been picked up once as
far as I can remember by these "sharing , caring , loving" advocates of peace.
Sometimes I feel we're vaguely on the same side of the fence, but not on the
road. Hippies don't give a shit about hitchikers.
Women: Although its really easy for women to get rides, it's also quite
dangerous. I suggest carrying a large threatening sheath knife on your side,
to show you are not vulnerable. Also try to go with a partner who is somewhat
on the ball. Common sense will save your ass if it comes down to a strong come
on or confrontation.
Sexual favors: It's up to you if you want to or not, although I've never
chosen to myself. Everyone who has propositioned me before has reeked of
sleaze and has come across to me as quite undesirable. I just say I'm not
interested and it usually is left at that. Occasionally someone will get
extremely pushy and then I just have them drop me off, but its usually no big
deal. I've also only been asked for sexual favors by men, usually in their
thirties to late fourties. Never by younger men or women. Not that it never
happens, just never to me so far. I've heard countless stories of rides
getting very pushy with women though. As I said before, speak firmly and carry
a big knife (and a partner).
Signs: I usually make a fairly large sign that looks pretty. I make them clear
with big letters and usually put something cute on them like flowers or
mountains when I'm heading back to Colorado. It's probably a good idea to out
the closest big city or destination you're headed to next, or one that you
would think would take you the right directions.
Finding a place to sleep: If you're in a city, meet people on the streets, ask
around be friendly and make it known you need a place to stay for the night.
Punks can usually lead you to a friendly punk house or squat that might put
you up. Treat everyone with respect that helps you out, no matter how grumpy
you're feeling. Nobody owes you shit; what help you find traveling comes from
the goodness of others (people have been incredibly generous to me on the road
for which I'm very grateful) and its wise to show them how much you appreciate
their help. I usually try giving something in return like washing their dishes
or cooking them some food. If you're in the boonies and can't find shit, be
creative. Abandoned cars, dumpsters, highway overpasses, rooftops and bridges
all make great shelters.
Food: I always try to leave home with lots of foodstamps and they've always
been a blessing. When I run out or if I'm in a foreign country where my stamps
don't count, I find myself stealing food regularily. Ask for soup kitchens or
food banks when you get into an urban area. Of course, dumpster diving is an
obvious source of food even at home. One has to be quite stubborn and very
stupid to starve in this here country. Again , just ask the first hobos or
punks you see where the action is at and you're set.
The Spike Anarky network (as Lawrence Livermore would call it): There's a good
number of train hopping, hitchiking punk squatter types who travel around ,
act very punk rock and are constantly fucked up. They of course hate authority
and break 40s after drinking them. It's nice to meet people who know people
you know from different parts of the world , but I could care less about
stumbling through the world drunk, so I try to find more interesting things to
do.
Germany is hitchiker friendly as fuck. People are incredibly trusting and
quick with rides plus there is no speedlimit on the Autobahn, so you'll get
places much faster than you would by train or bus. Switzerland , however is
not friendly, nor is much of the old East block.
RESOURCES
The Crash Network is a network of different people offering their homes as a
crash pad for travelers on the network. There's a very reasonable "crash code"
, sort of a code of conduct for participants that goes along with it. If
you're interested in becoming part of the list write to Crash / 519 Castro #7,
San Francisco, CA 94114 USA or email : crash@barn.com. They also do a zine
called Crash which is quite good and has fun travel stories. Send them your
travel stories and I'm sure they'll be delighted and possibly print one.
Airhitch: If you are trying to get overseas, this will get you across the
great pond for less than $200. You sign up at one of their offices, give them
a few preferable destinations , pay the $, give them a number you can be
reached at and wait till they find you an empty seat on a plane. I know
someone who tried this and it sounds like a decent cheap way to fly. Write for
information to AIRHITCH, 2790 Broadway , Suite 100 / NY, NY 10025 (212)
864-2000
UniTravel advertises $199 one way tickets to Europe (800)325-2222
The Airline Passenger's Guerilla Handbook is supposedly a great guide to
finding cheap ways overseas, although I've never seen it.
Freer Places describes 20 areas having fewer taxes and restrictions, more
tolerance, much cultural variety etc. Plus practical tips for living freer
most anywhere. 40+ pages(some shrunk). If what I got was what they are
advertising, it's neat ,but not all that practical for traveling but
nevertheless you can get a copy for $1 from Apaba Freer , PO Box 759-IO,
Veneta OR 97487
Book Your Own Fucking Life is a great resource for traveling punks. Its
basically a punk directory of the world (but mostly North America). It lists
record stores, bands , labels, activist groups, crash pads, good places to eat
veggie food, and whatever else people feel like sending in. It's done by a
different group every year , I think the latest was compiled by Rocco
Publishing and is available from the for $3 from Rocco Publishing -- 2427 So.
58th Ct., Cicero, IL 60650
Let's Go. Every young tourist I met in Europe had a copy this book. Carry it
around unconcealed and you automatically label yourself a lost tourist. Except
if you are a lost tourist this book will make you not so lost. I had a copy of
Let's Go Europe which contains every halfway large city in Europe with
listings of where to get cheap, vegetarian food, good places to hitchike out
of, Youth hostels and cheap places to stay, bars, tips on currency exchange ,
contacts for rape crisis centers, gay centers , some usefull information and
tips relating to the country's cultural and political situation and of course
what sights to see , but I pretty much ignore that. Be sure to get a current
copy, I found my copy to be pretty out of date (and it was only a year old).
Money: I personally lug around a stack of patches and zines to sell and always
do well. Patches are easy to sell cuz they're cheap and they don't weigh much.
Some people actually make ungodly sums of money selling simple jewelry and
others make fortunes selling drugs, although if you get caught with drugs
while traveling you are basically fucked. There are plenty of money scams you
can do on the road, some of which are in back issues of this zine. Panhandling
is an obvious default for some people. Otherwise you can look up traveler's
aid, hit up churches with your sob story, apply for emergency food stamps if
you're staying somewhere a few days, sell stuff you steal etc.
I know there's more, but for now that's all
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SILENCE = DEF
(note: in the paper version , this article has gajillions of little clippings
pasted throughout that came from my notebook which I used to converse with
people during this week)
It was Tuesday night at a coffeeshop , the conversation was centered loosely
around communication and I decided to stop speaking. The little girl in the
movie The Piano had boldly and arrogantly told the people frustrated with her
mute mother that "most people only speak rubbish anyhow", I agreed fully.
Especially now when the conversation I was taking part of really only
consisted of people trying to push their own points, not really listening to
anybody or even feeding back to people who had said anything that seemed
important at all. People using their vocal chords to put up a front, to create
a mask of verbal nonsense in order to shield themselves from any real
interaction or showing themselves as how they really are, using empty cliches
to put up an acceptible wall of complete shit which keeps others outside, and
themselves comfortably isolated in their shell. Talking alot of shit, never
listening , never interacting, never learning , never feeding off others, but
nevertheless always loud , always talki
ng and always immersed in this verbal static that makes us feel comfortable.
We were touching on these ideas in our conversation. Someone brought up how
some Indian tribal elders pause for exceptionally long periods during a
conversation before speaking and then speak with incredible clarity and power
in their words. I realized how much empty shit I talk and how much I use
devices such as sarcasm or cutting others down to hold my ground. How I can
babble on without saying shit and how I try to rush myself into what I'm
trying to put into words so fast that I have incredible trouble formulating my
feelings or thoughts verbally and come off extremely inarticulate and often a
fool in the process. I despise doing this and decided right then I would not
speak for a week.
That night was Matt's 21st birthday, so we took him out to a new bar which
brews their own beer. Matt does not believe in the natural forces of chaos.
Chris and I do. Here is part of what I contributed to the conversation:
Eventually Matt got both frustrated with my definition of chaos and my refusal
to speak. At times he was down right pissed off at me for my silence. And a
couple other friends too, just about blew me off entirely and told people how
annoying this experiment of mine had become. I don't really understand this
even now. It doesn't take that much patience to wait for me to put my replies
on paper. It almost felt like people were frustrated because I wouldn't do
something that people are just supposed to do. One of my room mates told
people how annoying I had become ; other friends snapped at me to "just
fucking say it!". I pulled some humour out of the situation, where I pretended
to almost speak and then instead make peculiar odd noises with my throat
instead , although I probably only entertained myself doing this.
Some interesting observations:
People reading over my shoulder tend to finish my sentences for me. I have a
lot of half written sentences in my notebook. Does this prove how predictable
my dialogue becomes, or how superfluous my speech is? Does it matter?
My handwriting sucks. I usually need to rewrite keywords in my sentences for
people to understand . Some people couldn't catch on at all to what i had to
say and needed an interpreter to read my writing.
Most people respected my silence and didn't view it as strange. This took me
by surprise. The first couple days I was constantly on guard for smart ass
comments or mockery. But I got relatively little shit. A new guy at the liquor
store by our house thought I was mute and treated me with a sort of peculiar
respect which seems like it's usually reserved for handicapped people.
I didn't feel at all like I was becoming quieter. I actually felt like I was
much louder than normal. After writing someone a note, they take extra time
out to read it and let it sink in. A lot of speaking can just go in one ear
and out the other, often not registering at all. In this way I've had some
really good conversations with people where a lot more was said and where we
would listen to each other instead of just playing verbal ping pong or
whatnot.
I occasionally caused near accidents while giving directions or just chatting
to the driver of a car.
The only time I got genuinely frustrated not speaking was when I nearly lost
my temper was at Floyd (a dog) after he ate my walkman headphones (I paid good
foodstamps for that walkman). After I cooled down some, I wondered to myself
how I would talk my way out of a fight while walking down the street, or how I
would respond to someone stepping out of line at my house. For instance when a
visitor bounces the words cocksucker, faggot , nigger etc. around my house in
an insulting or degrading manner I snap at them and tell them to shut the fuck
up or get out. I've physically kicked people out of my house for invading my
space with their sexist, gayhating , racist shit before, but how would I have
the patience to write all this down on paper and then expect them to read my
literary retalition while I'm still angry. I'm taking this as a sign that I
need to work out my feelings before I shoot someone in the face with them.
I DON'T KNOW
Words tend to both reflect how one is and how one defines oneself. My frequent
use of "I don't know" to conveniently end sentences , I've decided is hella
unhealthy and I feel needs to end. It makes it much to easy for me to truncate
my sentences without really forming a solid idea . As a result I'm probably
developing vague and very open ended methods of thinking and developing my
ideas. By saying "I don't know" to finish expressing my thought when it
becomes difficult to express , I in effect stop challenging myself mentally to
figure out just what it is I'm trying to get at or what the solution to the
problem I'm verbally monitoring is. In conversation it's easy to step out mid
sentence when the point proving get's too strenuous by trailing off with an "I
don't know" and letting other arguers jump in till I mold my thoughts into
language comprehensible enough for others to get a grasp of. This never
happened on paper , I had the time to formulate my thoughts more solidly as I
wrote. So when I would make m
y statement or reply , it was there as I wanted it. The grasping for words and
language was silent. By cutting out the "I don't know"s I'll be forced to
develop my ability to construct my thoughts immediately instead of resorting
to verbal crutches.
In a similar way , I'm trying to eliminate "like" and "you know", however I
feel completely different about my frequent use of "fucking".
After about a week and a half I felt like I was getting less out of it. I
chose to start speaking again. For some reason I felt a strange apprehension
about speaking again. Everybody I deal with regularily had gotten more or less
used to my silence and in a way I was not looking forward to dealing with
people's reactions and jokes to hearing my voice again. Also , I had "told" a
bunch of people that I probably would never speak again and hopefully would
forget how. In fact i think i "told" so many people this that I nearly
convinced myself of it. I hadn't uttered a word in a week and seemed outright
peculiar to start again. When I did though, it seemed completely normal and I
only got a standard remark from each person. I seem to make things into what
they aren't . Funny.
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The Incompatibility of capitalism and information
by Jim Davis
A central prop in Star Trek is Computer. Computer is capable of replicating
almost anything the crew needs. Picard and company regularly request food, new
machine parts , clothes, and other necessities from this remarkable machine.
Could a society with those capabilities tolerate homelessness , starvation ,
illiteracy, and preventable diseases ?
Four centuries separate the crew of the Starship Enterprise from today. But
technologically , the distance is not that great. Even today, the NeXT factory
in Fremont can produce $1 billion worth of computers a year with eight
workers. Bioengineers deploy bacteria to produce plastics in a vat - no need
for the labor that goes into oil exploration, drilling , building pipelines,
transporting the crude, processing it , or for that matter, sending armies
overseas to claim and protect it. From raw materials to finished product, less
and less labor is required to produce more and more with robotics,
biotechnology, "smart materials," computers, digital telecommunications, and
new technologies on the way.
In today's high tech production, raw materials, capital and labor are replaced
with refined information in the form of computer programs, designs formulas,
compression algorithms, DNA sequences, and so on. One could measure the
changeover in a number of ways: the shrinking size of production runs that
represent more design per unit; the rise in embedded "intelligence" in ROMs in
products; the increase in education required to contribute in any given field;
the percentage of design effort vs. duplication effort in a product; or the
mushrooming percentage of people employed in information-related work (one
study estimates that by 2000 , two thirds of those employed will work in
education or information related jobs). This move to an information based
economy is upsetting the social applecart.
Toffler observed at most ten years ago that "(I)f you use a piece of
information , I can use it too. In fact , if we both use it, the chances are
improved that we will produce more information. We don't "consume" information
like other resources. It is generative . . . That by itself , knocks the hell
out of conventional economic theories." To put it more bluntly, production
based on information intensive technology just isn't compatible with
traditional forms of ownership and distribution.
The incompatibility develops because information , the growing core of all
products, can be reprocured and distributed at a tiny fraction of the efforts
of the original. Contemporary production is more a matter of replication than
manufacture. Economists noted 100 years ago that the value of an older machine
(or really , any commodity) falls as cheaper but equivalent versions become
available. This is equally true of computers, steel mills , toasters or corn.
And so it is with information. A copy of PageMaker that costs $500 has the
same value as an unauthorized copy made using a few floppy disks and and a
couple of minutes of PC time. Once information gets out and about, its value
drops to the cost of its duplication.
For products like music , books, databases , computer programs, and films ,
that point is already approaching, because more and more manufacturing
processes are becoming information based, whether it be digital production ,
or molecular level manipulation, or genetic code modification. To quote
Toffler again, "Second Wave industries used brute force technologies -they
punched, hammered , rolled , beat chipped and chopped , drilled and battered
the materials into the shape we needed or wanted. . . The Third Wave
industries operate at an altogether deeper level. Instead of banging something
into shape, we reach back into the material itself and reprogram it to assume
the shape we desire." As this situation continues to ripen, what with
molecular electronics, nanotechnology and desktop manufacturing - to name a
few new technologies - in the pipe , how can traditional forms of distribution
hold ? How does one price something that effectively has no value (because its
duplication cost approaches zero)? Much less
profit from it ? If products (as various formations of information) face
virtually no limits in their replicability, why not have copies of whatever
for everyone who needs it?
In a recent issue of Intertrek , the author Bruce Sterling ,made some
particularly observant comments about information economy : "Information does
want to be free - it doesn't want to be $5 a baud. There's something stupid
about that . . . The idea of information as a commodity is just wrong. People
say , 'if you could go into Sears and steal chairs , they wouldn't stay in
business.' Well if you had a device that could make infinite chairs for free
Sears would never have come into existence."
Sterling's observation that Sears (read capitalism, and one might add
socialism) belong to an era of scarcity raises an important question: Can
capitalism co-exist with the information age? And can the information age
co-exist with capitalism? Certainly, as even its most ardent critics have
observed, capitalism drives forward the technology by demanding a constant
revolution in the way things are made. But squeezing the square peg of
information into the round hole of the industrial-era of economy shears off
many of its benefits in the process. In the information economy , the old
structures start to get in the way.
For example, if duplication becomes trivial, and anyone can do it, the only
way that value can be propped up is through the rigorous enforcement of
"intellectual property" laws - erecting artificial monopolies to protect the
patent or copyright holder. That is , only by keeping it in its myriad forms
from reaching its full potential by forcing it through a narrow channel of the
market, can money be made from it.
So, as design and software - information and knowledge - become larger and
larger proportions of goods, the economy moves onto the thin foundation of
"intellectual property law". The precariousness of this kind of economy was
evident last summer when Advanced Micro Devices , maker of 386 clone chips ,
received an infavorable jury verdict in its interminable copyright war with
Intel. In one day its stock dropped by 37% - losing almost one half billion
dollars in value. Paperback Software declared bankruptcy after losing a
copyright case with Lotus. And the future Microsoft Windows was intertwined
with a judges decision on arcane copyright principles.
Problems emerge not just at the distribution end , but all up and down the
line, starting with the most basic production decisions. When profitability
becomes the determining factor in the knowledge production (research and
development) and information distribution, society loses something. If
information can't turn a profit, it won't be developed or stored , regardless
of its social value. The president of commercial database vendor was quoted in
1986 as saying "We can't afford an investment in databases that are not going
to earn their keep and pay back their development costs." When asked what
areas were not paying their development costs, he answered "Humanities". And
our universe shrinks in the process. Pharmaceuticals (information products)
comprise perhaps a more dramatic example - for instance , a 1991 World Health
Organization report lamented the fact that development of new tuberculosis
fighting drugs all but stopped 25 years ago (even though three million die
every year from the disease) because t
he drugs are "not a big profit maker."
If humanities suffers, so does science. Competition breeds secrecy, and
information not shared is information robbed of its potential (because of the
synergistic, "generative" effect of combining bits of information). This is
especially true in scientific research. As corporate funding of university
research grows (estimated at $1 billion in 1989) , "the information that is
produced in the labs and studies of the faculty is no longer available," UC
San Diego Professor Herbert Shiller wrote recently. "It goes to the sponsoring
company . . . it is no wonder that Science magazine finds it necessary to
publish articles that inquire, ' Data Sharing : A Declining Ethic?' and to
comment that , ' Commercial pressures and heightened competition (in the
universities) are testing the notion that scientific data materials should be
shared."
The strict adherence to "intellectual property" concepts constricts
information production in other ways. The "legal" production of new
intellectual products (i.e, products which do not violate other patents or
copyrights) become increasingly difficult. Richard Stallman , a League for
Programming Freedom founder, has gone so far as to argue that a person who
enforces a copyright is "harming society as a whole both materially and
spiritually . . . Copying all or parts of a program is as natural to a
programmer as breathing and as productive." Through sharing of ideas and code,
newer and better products develop more quickly. " Arrangements to make people
pay for using a program , including licensing copies,"he continues, "always
incur at a tremendous cost to society through the cumbersome mechanics
necessary to figure out how much (that is which programs) a person must pay
for.And only a police state can enforce everyone to obey them." Under such
circumstances, only large organizations , with the requisite rea
l resources can bear the risk of such a development effort.
Or, in the struggle to conquer markets, companies needlessly duplicate efforts
to develop new technologies. in addition , the fruits of competitive research
efforts are often products that are incompatible with each other, wasting
learning time, complicating the flow of data, and adding to the overall
economic overhead . Choosing among, say, competing incompatible database
management products means that users are effectively forced into a product
ghetto and handicapped when communicating with others who use different
products.
Once the products make it to market, information companies behind the
barricade of copyright and patent protection, may demand prices far in excess
of the cost of research, development, and production. This pricing prevents
their wider distribution and use. Explaining why product piracy is so
widespread in the Third World countries, an economic professor noted, "A
typical piece of computer software costs about as much as the anual earnings
of an average Chinese person. An advanced textbook would cost a middle-class
Indian a month's income."
At the same time , the private corporate control of information challenges the
democratic tradition. Through corporate ownership of most publishing ,
broadcasting, telecommunications, computers, software, and so on, "the
corporate voice , not surprisingly is the loudest in the land," writes
Shiller. "Institutions such as public libraries and the public educational
system, which have provided free and open access to information and knowledge,
are being brought into the corporate sphere, either through financial
dependence or the transformation of information into a salable good. In either
case, the erosion of equal access to equal access to information in this
country progresses."
The above examples suggest that capitalism has not been entirely kind to the
information age. At the same time though, one could argue, the information age
will not be too kind to capitalism. For bigger problems emerge than just how
to control and price goods that have a growing information content. As more
and more production is replaced with digitized forms of human effort and
hyperproductive science, the information economy challenges the most basic
assumption of our economy.
The industrial era system of capitalism is based on the notion that people
work in exchange for wages. These wages are then spent to purchase back
things. the circulation of goods requires money. But if the cash nexus is
broken - because jobs, and hence wages, are no longer available - the circle
is broken, and the system goes into a tailspin. And this is what has happened
. We have the awful contradiction of an incredibly productive economy, and at
the same time at least six million homeless Americans, alarming illiteracy
rates, and entire sections of society consigned to a life of permanent
unemployment , drugs and prison. In the Third World the situation is much
worse.
The typical argument against this line of reasoning is that as old industries
fade into historical oblivion, new ones rise to absorb the displaced workers.
But , as Tom Forester notes in High Tech Society, high technology will not
absorb the numbers of people cast out of industrial manufacturing. And as for
the hopelessly optimistic government figures for the future of employment in,
say the software industry, even that industry has been hit with stagnation and
retrenchment over the past few years. Improvements in object oriented
programing techniques and computer aided software engineering (CASE) are
targeted at reducing labor-costs in software development. And the
globalization of the labor market, sped up by computer technology and digital
telecommunications, is hitting software production as well. Edward Yourdon
speculates in his new book, The Decline and Fall of the American Programmer,
that the US programmer will go the way of the US auto worker of the 1970s.
Citing the rise of high skilled , low wage
technology centers in places like India and the former Soviet Union, the once
privileged American programer must now compete with fellow engineers overseas
earning a fraction of American salaries.
So even for work that does not lend itself to easy automation, or remains
beyond the scope of current technology, the American worker must compete in
the global labor market. Corporations seeking the maximum advantage are
driving down wages to the world level. (Overall wages in the US have been
falling for the past fifteen years.) At the same time though, they are pushing
more and more of their goods beyond the reach of the shrinking paycheck. And
the unavoidable compulsion to push up return on investment demands that
companies throw even more technology at production , to drive down costs
further ("raise productivity"). This only makes the problem worse.
Nor is this to say that there aren't plenty of things that could be done: for
example , environmental reclamation, care for our aging population, education,
or the million different paths to cultural exploration. It's just that these
areas will not generate a profit unless they can be converted into
commodities; and if so , are pulled into the vortex.
The problem certainly isn't, as democrats and Republicans alike have argued in
the recent election campaign, one of productivity or "national
competitiveness." Productive capacity well exceeds the market. Farmers are
paid not to grow food, apartments sit empty (the national vacancy rate is 7% ,
far exceeding the number of homeless), and almost one quarter of factory
capacity lies idle. The problem is not "productivity". The problem is the
inability top distribute the wealth of the economy to those who need it
because the old model breaks down in the face of new technologies.
A 1990 San Francisco Examiner article reported on the work of computer
scientists Hans Moravecof Carnegie Melon University and Kalman A. Toth, of
Silico Magnetic Intelligence Corporation. They described a future where robots
and other technologies have lifted the standard of living, and will have
replaced most human labor. The article then asked , with typical newspaper
understatement:" But if robots indeed are able to take the place of human
labor, critical questions arise . . . First , how should the wealth produced
by enterprises operated with robot labor be distributed to those who don't
work or who work part of the time?"
In more and more neighborhoods in the U.S. this question is by no means an
academic one. Communities like South Central L.A., or San Francisco's
Tenderloin, or Cabrini Green, or Detroit, or hundreds of rural towns are
inhabited by those expelled from production (or never even given a chance to
participate). Capitalism as a system not only offers them nothing, but stands
in the way of their survival. These communities are the advance guard of a
future which many of us will share, if we do not resolve the "critical
questions.'
The notion that big changes in the way a society produces things is somehow
related to social organization is common currency among economic historians.
And societies historically have reconstructed themselves (not automatically,
and certainly not without some struggle) to correspond to new technologies -
whether it be around the development of agriculture, the water wheel, the
steam engine or the programmable chip. We straddle such an historical cusp
today. Our challenge is to envision and struggle for social forms that cannot
only accommodate new technologies, but can also unleash them for the benefit
of all.
What might these social forms look like> Project Gutenberg , the Free Software
Foundation, and the thousands of public domain and free software authors
suggest some of the possibilities. But whatever specific shape they might
take, they would emphasize cooperation, sharing and diversity, because these
qualities spark more information - social wealth. They would emphasize
education, because education builds the infrastructure for creating new
knowledge. And they would acknowledge the requirement that the social wealth
be distributed on the basis of need, because the enormously lowered cost of
production eliminates scarcity and wages.
"Computer: Earl Grey tea. Hot."
The author wishes to thank Michael, Eric and Judy for help in putting this
piece together. Jim Davis is the Western regional Director for Computer
Professionals for Social Responsibility. This article typed up and reprinted
without permission from Lumen Times June 1993 who reprinted it with permission
from Jim Davis and Intertek Volume 3.4, 13 Daffodil Lane, San Carlos, CA
94070. two issue sub is $8
a couple comments to The Incompatibility of Information and Capitalism
While typing in this article it is really sinking in how much hype there is
here concerning technology. After all he is a computer programmer . My reason
for printing this is to put out a solid and powerful case for plagiarism and
mass distribution of information. It does want to be free , not just software
but all information. A large part of each Infinite Onion is plagiarized and
some of it is reprinted elsewhere. That's great. There's so much information
out there that selecting what one chooses to take in can be a mindboggling
task. But it easily becomes a mindnumbing pastime when one lets the corporate
media pick and choose what information they will feed you. I'm convinced that
if the spread of information and access to creating the information put out
over the media were democratized and made more accesible (omni-accesible),
people would choose to take an active role in their world and their
communities instead of passively and hopelessly watching it drift by. But, I
also firmly don't believe in letti
ng increased technology become such a big factor in our lives. Although I use
this computer often and value it for its efficiency and the information I have
access to, I am not reliant on it or its functions. I see a lot of the First
World's infrastructure becoming more and more vulnerable as it appears to be
getting more and more omnipotent because of the same technology. Our potential
as humans lies in our spirits and hearts , no fucking technology can replace
that part of us as much as its pushers would love that. that's all, be an
animal !
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