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Nationwide Subsidiary Attacked in East Bay Area, CA

On the early morning of Wednesday, November 22, I smashed all 7 windows within reach at Pcf Insurance Services in Walnut Creek, CA. I also painted “Uncover Cop City” on the front of the building so they’d know why I came. Pcf is a subsidiary of Nationwide, which I learned from Nationwide’s own website at https://agency.nationwide.com/ . Nationwide is the insurance provider for Cop City, and they have thousands of locations like this all across the country, also listed at uncovercopcity.blackblogs.org. Without an insurance provider, Cop City can’t be built.

Breaking windows is simple and exhilirating. Remember that video where the Atlas exec said they dropped the contract because so many of their windows got smashed? Let’s do that to Nationwide 🙂

Viva Tortuguita!

Viva Weelaunee!

Hasta la victoria siempre!

 

 

Source: Scenes from the Atlanta Forest

Gaza 2023 — High-Tech War Revisited

Amid the present fateful developments in Palestine, it is worth turning back to an article of December 2006 by Jacob Levich[1], “A Counter-Revolution in Military Affairs? Notes on US High-Tech Warfare” (at https://rupe-india.org/old-site/42/rma.html; re-published here). It has proved remarkably prescient.

The article examined the United States’s ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ (RMA),

a new system of warfare that was said to combine innovative battlefield tactics with high-tech weaponry, networked communications, and sophisticated surveillance technology…. ‘Wired’ or ‘postmodern’ warfare, it was widely claimed, would transform the 21st-century battlefield and assure American supremacy for generations to come.

Levich pointed out that so-called ‘precision munitions’ failed to reduce civilian casualties (they actually increased them). However, this was not of such concern for the US and its allies such as Israel; the greater concern was that these weapons were ineffective in quelling guerrilla resistance. This was so particularly in Lebanon:

During the invasion of Lebanon, Hezbollah fighters were able to counter Israel’s US-supplied smart bombs using classic guerilla tactics, digging in (a network of reinforced underground bunkers consistently thwarted precision weapons) or blending into the population as circumstances required. Nor were Israel’s high-tech targeting systems effective in locating small, easily portable weapons like Hezbollah’s Katyusha rockets….

… [A] rough evaluation of the bunker buster’s performance could be derived from the IDF’s 2006 attack on Lebanon. In July, the US rushed 100 bunker busters to Israel as part of an effort to kill Hassan Nasrallah and the rest of Hezbollah’s leadership. The assassination targets, concealed to a depth of 40 meters in a network of hardened bunkers, emerged unscathed.

He argued that the construction and sustenance of such a network required popular support and involvement:

The tactics that defeated Israel’s high-tech munitions — construction of elaborate underground command centers and hardened missile sites throughout the country, lightning transfers of armaments and fighters in the face of Israeli bombardment, even the fighters’ ability to melt at will into the civilian population — required the sympathy and coordinated assistance of the people, often over years of painstaking preparation.

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SABOTAGING HUNTS: OCTOBER ROUND UP

Action against the intensive badger cull continued throughout October. Many speculate about the political interests of culling badgers in the future, following recent statements from politicians but, even if it were to be ‘phased out’ by a successive government post-election, much of the damage has already been done as 210,000 badgers already murdered since 2013. Besides, this has not stopped the 29 zones from continuing this year, which has maximum target of 24,000 individuals, and is unlikely going to make a difference to the government licenses that have been issued for the upcoming years. These figures are incredibly bleak but they could be much higher if it wasn’t for the action being taken against cage trapping and free-shooting. The desperation to kill has been quite obvious with Underground Badger Syndicate smashing cages soon after they had been replaced, multiple times. This repetitive behaviour was also seen by Derbyshire Against The Cull, joined by neighbouring hunt sabotage groups, who have stopped the same shooters night in, night out. Hunt saboteurs elsewhere in the country have responded to cages they have found, sometimes while out stopping a cub hunt, showing that anyone can produce results by checking up on a local sett. Intensive culling is intended to be carried out over a 6-week period but licenses in multiple zones have been granted extensions, which is a strong indication that direct action is causing major problems for badger killers.

Proposals for badger culling in Northern Ireland have been foiled following a judicial review spear headed by Wild Justice and Northern Ireland Badger Group. Though there is likely to be further pressure from Northern Ireland’s Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs to appease wildlife killing farmers, there is a relief that for now that the plans to kill 4,000 badgers a year aren’t going ahead.

Fox and Hare hunts have continued to feel the pressure as they attempt to hunt fox cubs and leverets in preparation for the upcoming main hunting season. Sabotages groups across the UK have been relentless, with some active multiple times of the week, including West Midlands Hunt Saboteurs who were out 6 days in just one and Mendip Hunt Sabs who disrupted three hunts in one day. Later in the month, some hunts had their ‘opening meets’, which mark the start of the main hunting season, such as the Pimpernel Beagles who were forced to pack up on the first day of the hare hunting season following the arrival of saboteurs from North Dorset. Two saboteurs from this group were also targeted at their homes and had vehicles attacked, following the groups’ sustained pressure on the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale Hunt. They responded by stating ‘as history has shown, violence never makes sabs go away’ and that they continue undeterred.  Alongside other sabotage groups as well as Wildlife Guardian, they also have targeted stag hunts throughout the month.

New legislation in Scotland came into affect on 3rd October, which is believed to close loopholes in a previous law and effectively outlaw hunting with packs of hounds. Though it is important to understand the limitations of political reform and that the state is not the answer, this legislation has undoubtedly been a disaster for hunting. The Lanarkshire & Renfrewshire Hunt, who have existed for 250 years, have already folded while the Fife Foxhounds have claimed to switch to drag hunting; where hounds hunt a genuine non-animal based scent, unlike trial hunting. Glasgow Hunt Sabs stated: “Our sabs along with our predecessors have worked tirelessly for decades, working towards this momentous day.” Though sabotage groups played a considerable of part in this, this achievement is an example of how communities and wider society, using a variation of methods, can pressure the government to make change. The behaviour and longevity of the 8 remaining hunts in Scotland is yet to be seen, and will not go unchallenged.

Paul Allman, a hunt saboteur from Stockport Monitors who was sentenced to 20 weeks in prison, has been released. Messages of support and solidarity to him via the group are still appreciated as adjusting to life after prison can be difficult. His incarceration should be a reminder that the legal system is ultimately not on our side, even if there we have the odd legal victory. The state is not the answer. We are.

NO LIFE LIKE THE WILD

 

 

Source: Unoffensive Animal

Participant Reflections on Block Cop City

Introduction

Make no mistake. Block Cop City was a defeat. Nobody gained entry to the site, in spite of what organizers said. Construction on the project, while halted for two days, continues today. The state used its power to ensure that the construction site would be safe.

But it wasn’t a failure. It wasn’t crushed. The resistance continues. We are closer to achieving our long term goals, in spite of that particular short term goal not being reached. Because of some good planning, organizing, and discipline, there were no injuries and only one arrest. We live to fight another day. The Jail support resources aren’t overstretched. And most importantly, a better future was envisaged.

Whether it was the plan of the organizers or in spite of the organizers, a huge number of fresh-faced, new antifascists who came to Atlanta to participate in this action now have some experience and some tools available to them to take more radical action safely at home. The effects of this will spread across the country.

Those who answered the call and came left with experience and training in how to organize as affinity groups, come to group consensus, and imagine alternate structures of power and decision making. While the day’s objective wasn’t achieved, we can use the lessons from the weekend to build stronger resistance. The state has declared war on us. The more organized we are, the better we can fight back.

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The State Murder of the 17 Year Old Roma Xristos Michalopoulos Will Not Be Forgotten

 Greece: Testimony of the brother of a dead teenager
12/11/2023

“We were with my brother, his girlfriend and her sister. He didn’t have a driving licence yet and now that he was nearly 18 he was about to get one. We had taken the car for a drive. We were going from Aliarto to Leontari Thebes. My brother signaled to him to stop but because there were bends in the road there, he didn’t want to as he was afraid someone might come in the opposite direction and there would be a crash. My brother was scared because we had the girls in the car. A little further on, at about 800 metres, he put on the hazard lights and stopped the car.”

The brother of the dead 17-year-old and an eyewitness stated that “the policeman got out of the cop car fuming with nerves, approached, hit the car window on my brother’s side with his gun, with force. My brother opened the door, he didn’t have time to get out before the policeman starting kicking him in the ribs, in the legs, on his shins, grabbed him by the T shirt and shot him. The asphalt was covered in my brother’s blood. For nothing. There are witnesses. No pursuit, nothing. At that moment there was nothing I or the girls could do”.


Some updates: 12/11/23 in Thessaloniki, a march of about 300 people. Strong tension.

In Xanthi city , there was a march and after passing by the police station, the cops made arrests and attacked people.

And  at the bridge of Thebes, in Boeotia, next to the Roma camp, fires were lit, barricades were set up and stones were thrown at the cops.

There were also marches in Heraklion, Crete and Athens on 12/11/23

And in Patras city 14/11 also in Bolos city this morning..

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NYC: REPORT FROM 11/9 WRITERS BLOC ACTION AGAINST NYT

A ringing gong signaled a breakaway from the thousands-strong rally (swelled by student walkouts earlier in the day) on the steps of Manhattan’s iconic public library to the offices of the failing New York Times.

A sizable crowd gathered outside in support of those who had already established themselves in the plate glass lobby, cacophanously reciting from a freshly printed newspaper titled THE NEW YORK WAR CRIMES: listing the names of murdered Palestinian journalists and youth (beginning at age 0 and reaching 17) reappropriating the authoritative papers’ manner of eulogizing mass death, usually reserved for the citizens of empire. The occupiers read their names aloud and also individually called out the members of the editorial board – “Blood on your hands!” The self-published WAR CRIMES, printed by the thousands, covered the floor and, when held up, protected the crowd from surveillance.

For an action of writers, the crowd outside kept the words succinct:

A chant of “NYPD / IDF / Both of them mean fucking death!”

A litany of names of the dead

A banner reading simply: Lies

A strained voice still mustering Allahu Akbar!

Before long, the neighboring Starbucks and an NYPD vehicle became canvases for the scribes. That vehicle lost its back window and the air from its tires in an opportune moment. Pure fucking poetry!

Once the cue was taken, others swiftly followed suit. Another NYPD van was spotted around the corner from the first, also emblazoned with the words “Free Gaza”

An unaffiliated passerby enjoying an evening walk could be seen retrieving a souvenir from the shattered back window (with one hand, and reportedly a bottle of henny in the other.)

Scrawls illuminated the bond between the IDF and NYPD, likening both to the KKK, the American epitome of white supremacist terror. Semi-civilian military forces, which train in tandem, the IDF and the NYPD, kill with impunity, abet mass incarceration, and enforce strategies of ghettoization which the Nazis admired in the US and which Israel now applies to Palestinians through forceful cognitive dissonance.

These actions were sparked and rooted in inexpressible grief and rage. Those lost were entire universes, not to be calculated, measured, or forgotten.

Breaking away from a larger demonstration, with its slow marching in circles, ruptured the expected formula of protest, injecting the crowd with confidence, a slight step ahead of the police. Perhaps in part to avoid the optics of censorship, no arrests were made.

After weeks of desensitized brutality, feelings of futility and complicity here in the belly of the beast, we welcomed this opportunity for another type of action. Armed with imagination, we find possibility.  May it grow!

Find your friends!

Fight where you are!

INTIFADA!

-NYC union of book thieves, plagiarists, and ranters

Action Against Genocide Manufacturers in Mpls/Stp metro

For 75+ years western powers namely AmeriKa and Britain have funded, supported, and actively participated in genocidal settler colonialism on the land called Palestine and against the Palestinian peoples. The Palestinian people have always fought against the destruction of their land. This is clear historically with groups like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PLFP) and the anti colonial actions of Leila Khalid. As well as the first, second, and knife intifada.

These acts of resistance have continued into this decade. The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and the Lion Den among many others in the West Bank continue to resist “Israeli” and western occupation. We understand the acts of October 7th to be anti colonial acts of defiance and resistance—the Al-Aqsa flood.

There are many corporations funding and supplying the genocide now. Instead of focusing on the almost total Minnesota governmental support of the genocide—including Walz, Frey, Melvin Carter, Amy Klobachar, Ilan Omar etc— we want to single out those manufacturing in death and destruction: Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and General Dynamic.
This is not an exhausted list. If you feel so called there are numerous military recruiting offices in the twin cities metro area.

Leidos(Lockheed Martin Subsidiary)

1303 corporate center drive Eagan Minnesota

Forwardedge ASIC (Lockheed Martin Subsidiary)

2340 Energy Park drive, Saint Paul, mn (not operational yet but soon)

Northrop Grumman (Alliant Techsystems)

4700 Nathan Ln N, Minneapolis, Mn
23100 Sugarbush Rd NW, Elk River, MN

General Dynamic (makes 155mm shells for the iof)

8800 queens ave s, Minneapolis Mn (located in the same building as a school)

11300 Hampshire Ave s, Bloomington mn

Ion Corporation (tech and cyber developer, have contracts with Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman)

7500 Equitable drive Eden Prairie mn
201 w Broadway Ave N (not operating yet but soon)

Love and Fury

 

 

Source: Unsalted

DAC Claim Responsibility for Arson Attack Against the Home of Judge Elias Kanellopoulos in Greece

“We are guarded by thousands of fears: The fear of being buried alive in a prison, the fear of dying in action, the fear of being left alone without the cheers of the crowd or the fear of being isolated by our own comrades. Overcoming these fears would make us more lucid. Many struggles are built on these fears, they are products of these fears. Fear poisons us; compromise is its toxic fruit. Then, with eloquent words, comfortable theories, convenient long-term strategies, they make sure to embellish the whole humiliation by recommending wisdom and drawing us into political realism. Unfortunately, however, shit, no matter how pink you paint it, is still shit.” – Alfredo Cospito

The Direct Action Cells claim full responsibility for the arson attack on the home of judge Elias Kanellopoulos in the Cholargos area (a suburb in Athens). Our attack is an action of solidarity with the mobilizations of the prisoners in the prisons of the territory. It is also a continuation of the strategy of the personal targeting of those involved in the constant tightening of criminal repression and the repressive management applied in the field of prisons. From the architect of the new penal code, Lambros Margaritis, to the head of the Inspection and Control Body of the Prisons, Spyridoula Presvia, and now to Ilias Kanellopoulos, an appellant seconded to the Ministry of Justice, who was one of the close associates of the former Minister of Justice, Kostas Tsiaras, during whose days the new penal and penitentiary code was created and passed.

Our message is clear. The Direct Action Cells do not forget the people behind bars, the families who are suffering and tormented by the methods of the judges, the police and those prison officers who have the impression that they are untouchable. We do not forget the political prisoners who are paying the price for their choice of joining the revolutionary struggle. The explosions outside the homes of those who, in one way or another, choose to make the lives of prisoners a nightmarish reality, brings home, even if only on a symbolic level, the combative reality of the permanent anarchist threat.

As we previously stated, following the attack on the home of Lambros Margaritis:

“We are not finished with this particular issue. For us, any attack on the rights of prisoners that were won through painful struggles is taken very seriously, and in this regard we will try as hard as we can to keep it high on the priorities of the militant formations acting within the combative movement. We call on them to become a shield of protection for the rights of political prisoners in the prisons and to target those directly responsible for this anachronistic penal code that takes us back many decades.”

For months now, hundreds of inmates in dozens of prisons across the country have been mobilizing with a series of demands against the new penal and prison code, as well as the recent announcements of a new revision of the previous code that was made by the former government. The legislative changes have resulted in the deprivation of liberty for even longer periods of time, the separation of loved ones and the loss of already scarce leave licenses, the extension of the exemption regime to larger groups of prisoners, while the state is introducing an increasingly harsh requirement of submission and repentance before the inquisitors of the judicial councils. The tightening of criminal legislation and the prison code has specific objectives. The satisfaction of the audience of the law and order doctrine which feeds the New Democracy party with votes. The increasing enslavement of prisoners either as collaborators of the police, or as victims in the net of the para-judicial circuits of the big lawyers who are in direct alignment with the government of New Democracy and who, with the corresponding remuneration, hold in their hands the key to release by exploiting the legal windows on which the corresponding amount of money is written.

In a situation where individualism, resignation and the logic of capitulation are gaining ground, there are examples of struggle that, with their deafening dignity, disrupt the legality of subordination (often with a corresponding protest version on the outside). The intense hunger and thirst strikes of the political prisoners Dimitris Koufontinas, Yannis Michaelides, Thanos Hatziangelou, the 11 Turkish fighters of the Popular Front, Alfredo Cospito, the dozens of hunger strikes of solidarity, and a series of prisoners’ resistance movements throughout this period show that even in very difficult conditions the battles that build barricades of resistance are not wasted but necessary and imperative.

We consider it our duty to take a stand, through practical solidarity, in the war raging on the prison front. To target the architects of the legislation that dismantles the already scarce rights of prisoners. The cartel of judges who extract payment from the scum at the top of the social pyramid, while the impoverished workers and the declared enemies of the system suffer at its hands. The wardens, sergeants and the henchmen of the prison regime who remain the stooges and proxies of the minister of the day and attempt to intimidate the prisoners and break their morale.

The fear Kanellopoulos felt when he jumped out of bed at the sounds of the explosion and saw the fire from his balcony. It is a small cost of the other side of the psychological battlefield in which he takes an active part as a cog in the state bureaucracy that strangles people in the name of the law. We say this to be clear. The transfer of fear into their camp is a necessary condition if we are to talk about militant struggle in the present day. No more hollow words, no more misery, no more academic blurring and false content. There is a clear and absolute distinction that clears up the confusion around us. Anyone who decides to risk their freedom in the name of freedom is our ally. Anyone who talks too much without saying anything is at best worthy of our indifference.

Solidarity to those persecuted for the comrades case, Kostas Dimalexis, the D.S. and R.Z.

Solidarity and complicity with Francisco Solar and Mónica Caballero. Solidarity with all political prisoners fighting for subversion around the world.

Honor forever to the revolutionary communists of the Popular Front – Harika Kızılkaya, Burak Agarmış, Özkan Güzel and Erdoğan Çakır: Because the passion for a new way of life cannot be suppressed. If it is crushed a thousand times, it will be reborn from the flames a thousand and one times.

To defeat the fear instilled by the system through repression to render us inactive. 

To build with actions the permanent threat.

Direct Action Cells

Source: Athens Indymedia

Translated by: Abolition Media

Red Help International: For the Palestinian Resistance

The so-called “Al-Aqsa Flood” offensive launched from Gaza, the Israeli counter-offensive on Gaza, and the reactionary propaganda and repression offensive in Europe jointly create a complex situation that has raised several questions in the revolutionary left.

The revolutionary left must have its own position, inscribed in its own situation, in its own historical and social conditions, linked to its own revolutionary perspectives. To do this, we must avoid two pitfalls:

– making judgements, awarding good or bad points according to eurocentrist criteria,
– renouncing any analysis of our own and contenting ourselves with a position of unconditional support.

Internationalism is first and foremost the ability to link different situations in a common perspective.

It is in this spirit of clarification that the RHI secretariat declares:

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RECLAIMING BACK BUS STOP ADVERTISEMENT, THE EASY WAY

Disclaimer for the feds: Incite, Conspire, Inspire is a solely-for-fun section never designed to give real advice. The tools, tactics, and ideas given in the series are only meant to entertain. We would never dream of anyone using any of these tools as a form of dissent, and we do not promote, partake in, or condone any illegal activities that might derive from said tools.

You don’t always have to carry a 6-sheet poster with you if you want to do some ad hacks. For a quick, opportunistic, and on-the-go kit that you can easily fit in your bag, you’ll need:

A marker: the bigger, the better
H60 security pin
Tx30
Four-way utility key

Once you’ve done a quick scan to make sure there’s no cops or security around, you can locate the lock. The placement depends on the model, but usually you’ll find it in the bottom corner or middle on the side of the ad. Once you’ve located the lock, take a look and see which of your tools you’ll need. Often, you’ll be able to just pop open the ad with one tool, but sometimes the first lock will just open a panel and you’ll have to locate the keyhole. Remember, some ads open incredibly easily while others are fiddly and mechanisms can be rusty and stiff. Just take a breath and keep trying.

Now that you’ve opened the ad, you can pull the perspex door back as far as it’ll go and start making changes to the existing ad, turn it around and use the other side, or get rid of it entirely.

Brandalism has this great PDF if you want to do some further reading:
 http://brandalism.ch/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Bus_Stop_Ad_Hack_Tutorial_web.pdf

The website ‘Public Access’ tells you the exact tool you need to open the advertisement screens in your city.

http://www.publicadcampaign.com/PublicAccess/Index.html

You should be able to find all the tools you’ll need at your local hardware store.
Good luck reclaiming public spaces from advertisers.

 

 

 

Source: Unoffensive Animal