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Flood the Tech Core: A New Front Opens in Austin’s Movement for Palestine

On 10/7, the anniversary of the heroic Al-Aqsa Flood operation launched by the unified Palestinian resistance factions, a group of 30 people demonstrated at the BAE facility in Austin. The BAE office sits in a corporate park that also houses General Motors, 3M, Qualcomm, Infosys, Apple, and other tech companies. This corporate park was labelled the “Core of Genocide in Austin” as indicated by a banner at the demo.

The rally started off fairly tame and hesitant. Many were uncertain what the police response would be; the rally had been pre-announced on social media, and the last deviation from the downtown parade spectacle (the encampments) resulted in heavy repression with mass arrests and injury. For the first hour or so, the rally stood on the side of the road facing Parmer, chanted, and received honks from supportive passerby. The rally was only observed from the parking lot by a small handful of private security guards. No cops were present.

After tiring of standing and chanting, the demo turned into a march. The crowd walked down the sidewalks past the BAE building, chanting and yelling in its direction. As the crowd turned towards a road leading towards a private entrance, the energy started to build. The crowd walked up towards the parking lot, where they were cut off by a security guard in his car who unenthusiastically asked the group not to come up onto private property, but encouraged the group to be on the sidewalks. After a brief yelling match, the crowd marched back towards the sidewalk near the front entrance.

There, after spending another few minutes chanting and yelling at gawking BAE employees, the rally found another round of courage and marched up to the door of the facility. Despite the frustrated threats of another security guard, who claimed they were calling the cops, the rally stood its ground outside the facility. After about 15 minutes, with no sign of police response, the group returned to the sidewalk to recharge. After a brief break, they marched through the corporate park towards Apple, then ended shortly after.

While the action in itself was only mildly confrontational or escalatory in intensity, the gesture of this demo opens up a new front for the movement for Palestine locally. This is fitting for a gesture that honors the Al-Aqsa Flood battle. By identifying the “Core of Genocide,” this action challenges the movement to refocus its priorities, and demonstrated that it is easier and more effective to target this area. Even the simple activity of marching and chanting–not that different from the content of rallies downtown–feels more meaningful here, as one can direct their rage directly at the workers & infrastructure complicit in the genocide, rather than an empty legislature or the glass walls of a hi-rise.

The police are far less likely, less prepared, and less capable of mobilizing in massive force here–whereas they have extensive training and infrastructure for overpolicing the downtown & campus playground. The area around the tech campus is a mixture of lower-income suburban neighborhood, brush and trails, apartments, and businesses, with lots of spaces for people to gather, park, disperse, or move around. A wide range of autonomous actions could be experimented with here–pickets, office disruptions, autonomous art initiatives, and even classic rallies. If even a fraction of the crowds that are mobilized for rallies downtown could be mobilized to this campus, it would open new opportunities for the movement. More of the movement should turn its attention to this new front, and consider what they have the capability to plan advance the struggle here.

The opening of a new front, one that escalates in direct confrontation with the war machine, is essential to the growth and survival of the movement for Palestine locally. Locally and nationally, energy and turnout for rallies has waned. The futility of the existing routine of managed protest has become more palpable and more draining, particularly in the wake of a year of genocide and the post-encampment movement lull. Across the continent, everyone is seeking new directions for the movement to stop the genocide.

It is hard to say what direction the movement must go, to know what actions and trajectories will accomplish the task before us. The existing strategies in the activist toolkit will find limited purchase. The Amerikkkan economic & geopolitical interests lined up behind Israel are too invested to be swayed by any combination of demonstrations voicing our opposition, or by pressure campaigns trying to convince military contractors to end their business model and abolish themselves. As the brutality of the spring should have made clear, the facade of democratic order and liberal rights fall away when the core of the colonial project is threatened. Probably, any real challenge to the genocide would require a high degree of unrest to generalize across the country, undermining the government’s ability to rule, the functioning of the economy, and the stability of the military.

This is a tall order for a Left that can barely get beyond navel-gazing about its own powerlessness and victimization, or that capitulates to the State and polices itself. But we can start by finding our next step forward–the next action or direction that can build the size, militancy, and effectiveness of the movement. The turn towards the Tech Core of Genocide is one such direction. An escalation of disruptive activity targeted at the role that Austin-based tech plays in the genocide holds the potential to re-energize those who have been drained by the endless parades down Congress and inagurate a new cycle of varied movement activities in a new area. Such an escalation sets the stage for a real confrontation and challenge to the most important local ties to the genocide. This also forces the local movement into a confrontation with the economic forces that dominate the city and its economic interests–themselves aligned with a domestic project of displacement, development, and dispossession.

Perhaps there are better focus points for escalation in Austin. Or perhaps the most powerful contribution the movement in Austin can make is mobilizing forces *somewhere else*, somewhere more materially impactful on halting the war machine or generalizing social unrest. Or, perhaps, a few relatively simple but powerful actions at BAE could set the stage for a new explosion of activity locally, and perhaps regionally or nationally. The answer can only be found through experimentation, strategic thought, and reflection–qualities the movement has thus far been lacking, particularly the last two.

A brief recap of the rally was posted to Instagram. While it is good to post even brief summaries of our activities, and to engage traditional social media to do so, we challenge autonomous forces in the movement to advance beyond this. We challenge the movement to generate and circulate their own strategic reflections on their activity, the opportunities and limitations they perceive, and proposals for others to take up. Particularly, we encourage the movement to do so in ways not determined by the logics of the social media platforms we use, and should make our movements less reliant on these platforms alone. This could look like more long form texts to go to counterinfo sites like It’s Going Down or Austin Autonomedia (though you could easily start your own), or circulate on large Signal threads. It will mean fewer Instagram infographics, which pushed towards analytically shallow, attention grabbing, highly aestheticized content. Our reflections, analysis, and reportbacks should not be structured to fit the limitations of an Instagram slide deck; we should build Instagram slide decks to highlight and circulate our deeper reflections and analysis, which ought to be developed outside of social media, ideally in direct conversations and meetings with other comrades in the movement.

Long Live the Resistance, Long Live Al-Aqsa Flood!
–some reflective protesters

 

 

Found on: Autonomedia

Arson Attack on Thyssenkrupp for the Transnational Days of Action Against Militarism and Nationalism (Berlin, Germany)

ThyssenKrupp enriches itself through war and genocide

Many are pissed off. Pissed off about the genocide in Gaza. About the bombs on civilians, schools and hospitals. About global military rearmament. About the bloodshed and displacement of millions of people. About the propaganda of “readiness for war” and of a Germany “capable of defending itself”. About arms supplies and the profits of the defense industry. About the project to reintroduce compulsory military service. About automated kills thanks to AI-controlled drone strikes.

Very, very pissed off.

This anger was unleashed yesterday.

Against the ThyssenKrupp war company.

Yesterday, three trucks and a warehouse were set on fire at ThyssenPlastics in Berlin.

Why ThyssenKrupp?

Through its subsidiary “ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS)”, Thysenkrupp earns billions from the construction of warships of all kinds. These include submarines, corvettes and frigates produced in Hamburg, Kiel and Emden. “Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems (TKMS) is the only supplier of submarines in Germany.

TKMS has been producing Dolphin-class submarines for Israel since 1993. The submarines are equipped with nuclear-capable cruise missiles. In order to be able to launch cruise or ballistic missiles vertically, TKMS has developed the so-called VLS (Vertical Launching System) with which Israeli submarines of the Dolphin class are equipped. Their main area of operation is the Eastern Mediterranean. Here the “Dolphin” submarines built by TKMS constitute Israel’s nuclear second strike capability in the event of an attack.

In 2022, TKMS and Israel signed a new agreement for the production of “Dakar-class” submarines. The contract, worth around 3 billion euros, includes, in addition to the delivery of three submarines, also the installation of a simulator in Israel, logistical support and the supply of spare parts. ThyssenKrupp is investing 250 million euros in its shipyard. The shipyard includes, among other things, the construction of a new ship assembly hall and a plant for the production of fuel cells. Germany is incurring €540 million in costs and has also invested more than €850 million in Israeli companies, including in the military sector, as part of an industrial cooperation program. Charges of corruption have been brought against Netanyahu over the €3 billion deal as Netanyahu’s cousin and private legal adviser, David Schimron, also represented the Israeli proxy for Thyssen-Krupp Marine Systems.

In May 2023, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Atlas Elektronik, a company of Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, officially launched their latest joint development for anti-submarine missions. Atlas specializes in the development of AI-powered deep-sea sonar systems and is a company that develops and manufactures integrated sonar systems for submarines, mine search vessels, combat ships, and torpedoes; Israel Aerospace Industries is a wholly owned subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp AG. Israel Aerospace Industries is at the forefront of unmanned systems in the air, land and marine sectors. The world’s first unmanned underwater drone, “Blue Whale”, was developed by IAI for the Israel Defense Forces, and in recent decades, IAI has become a pioneer in the field of land-based robotic systems and unmanned vessels.

The genocide in Gaza shows the reality of AI-based military technologies: tens of thousands of civilians and children dead, injured, traumatized and maimed. ThyssenKrupp benefits from this genocide as well as from other wars.

“Once again we emphasize the urgent need to organize campaigns against the arms industry, war profiteers of all kinds, including those who supply the military machine with food, energy and any other resources. We must not forget the resistance against all national military apparatuses and multinational military coalitions. We must continue to fight against all nation states and all supranational political and economic unions and conglomerates, which demand our lives, our societies, the natural resources and the territories in which we live; against military mobilization and their industry that feeds on the wealth we produce; against the authorities that claim to rule in our name while protecting only capital and the ruling classes; and against everything that allows war to flourish. We recognize here the need to be present and active in a space of public discussion and in the spaces of the anarchist and anti-authoritarian movement in particular.

Beyond the walls of nationalism and war!

No border divides us, no nation unites us!

Stop the genocides in Gaza and everywhere!

Solidarity with all deserters!”

(Call for Transnational Days of Action Against Militarism and Nationalism from the Balkans (1 to 10 October 2024)

 

 

Found on: Abolition Media

‘Zionists don’t deserve to live,’ suspended Columbia activist said. Now his group rescinds its apology and calls for violence

Nearly six months after Columbia University banned Khymani James, a Pro-Palestinian student activist, who said “Zionists don’t deserve to live,” the coalition that had apologized on his behalf rescinded its statement of regret – and advocated for armed resistance against Israel.

“Last spring, in the midst of the encampments, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) posted a statement framed as an apology on behalf of Khymani James,” CUAD posted Tuesday night on Instagram. “We deliberately misrepresented your experiences and your words, and we let you down.”

In a since-deleted post on X, James acknowledged in April that he had said several months earlier in an Instagram Live video: “Zionists don’t deserve to live,” and “Be grateful that I’m not just going out and murdering Zionists.” In the now-deleted April post, he said, “I misspoke in the heat of the moment, for which I apologize.”

Columbia suspended James in April, and he since sued the university to get his ban overturned.

“I never wrote the neo-liberal apology posted in late April, and I’m glad we’ve set the record straight once and for all,” James wrote Tuesday in an X post. “I will not allow anyone to shame me for my politics. Anything I said, I meant it.”

CUAD helped ignite the protest encampments at Columbia in April that sparked a pro-Palestine and anti-Israel movement on campuses across America. In the months since that movement started, the group has taken an increasingly hard-line stance against Israel, advocating for violent uprisings against the country.

“We support liberation by any means necessary, including armed resistance,” the group said in its statement. “Where you’ve exhausted all peaceful means of resolution, violence is the only path forward.

Found on: Never Sleep

Hamas, 19/10/2024: Besiege the Embassies!

🚨🟢 Hamas Political Bureau member Izzat Al-Rishq:

We will not tire of calling on the sons of the nation to escalate the movements against the zionist enemy and its allies in the war.

If the occupation’s embassies and interests around the world had been besieged by ongoing, escalating, and open movements a year ago, specifically since the Baptist Hospital massacre, would the enemy have dared to commit the Beit Lahia massacre this morning at dawn?!

Our enemy does not understand the languages of humanity, as it is inherently devoid of them, and acts like a savage creature that only stops when it feels pain. If not now, then when?!

 

 

Found on: Unity of Fields

FOR AN ANTI-FASCIST INTERNATIONALIST FRONT AGAINST THE BURMESE DICTATORSHIP


Comrades,

For more than three years the peoples of Burma have waged popular resistance against a military junta, which seized power after a landslide defeat in the country’s elections. Even before the coup, ethnic rebels in the countryside have been waging a decades-long resistance against the Burmese central government. Now, in a historical moment, the entire people has united to strike final defeat into both the fascist dictatorship which has since birth plagued the country, as well as the chauvinist and divisive approach of the “Burmese” state against the many peoples of the land.

Most of the country is again in the hands of the people, with the dictatorship retreating everywhere and on the defensive- but the hardest battles are still yet to come. The times ahead of us mark a crucial period of transition and development as the revolutionary forces consolidate the strength to be able to confront the junta in their strongholds. We believe the time has come for internationalists, as they have always done, to come to the side of the people and organize in the defense of the revolution.

To this end we announce the Anti-fascist Internationalist Front, a vessel for individuals of all nationalities to join the people of Myanmar in their resistance to the dictatorship, and invite all who consider themselves anti-fascist or revolutionary to contact us at the email below.

Until victory,

 

ANTI-FASCIST INTERNATIONALIST FRONT 

15-10-2024 

AIFMYANMAR@protonmail.com

 

 

Found on: Scenes from the atlanta forest

Stop Cop Nation + October 22nd Coalition’s Day of Action

🔻STOP COP CITY! STOP COP NATION! STOP COP WORLD!

What began as a call to Stop Cop City is now a call to Stop Cop Nation. Follow instagram.com/stopcopnation, and share what you’re planning + access resources at StopCopNation.com.

CALL TO ACTION: On October 22nd, 2024, organizers fighting cop city police training facilities across the so-called United States are joining the October 22nd Coalition’s Day of Action to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation. 

We are also calling on all cities fighting local cop city projects to #StopCopNation. Learn more and submit your local action to be added to our map at StopCopNation.com

Found on: Unity of Fields

Call to Action: Oct 7 Week of Rage

LET the FLOOD of AL-AQSA DROWN the SETTLER EMPIRE!

Call for a Week of Rage from October 7–14: Direct action in solidarity with the Palestinian Resistance and anti-colonial movements in Turtle Island.

To act alongside the Al-Quds Axis and ‘bring the war home’ requires nothing less than a revival of anti-colonial militancy in this occupied continent. Free Palestine means death to amerika.

In commemorating one year of Operation Toufan Al-Aqsa, this is a call to go beyond the routine stage-managed ‘protest’ parades; this is a call to organize and sustain attacks on all entities, institutions, and infrastructures of the genocidal u.s.-zionist settler-imperialist order. Strike fear into the hearts of the comfortable colonizers, unsettle the settlers, just as the Palestinian Mujahideen have done.

Honor the martyrs through action. From Palestine to Lebanon to Yemen, to the millions of Native and Afrikan peoples across these lands—carry on the fight of those who dared to resist the settler-invader hordes and their capitalist slaveocracy. Target the many politicians, pigs, and profiteers that uphold the amerikan settler empire and its zionist spawn.

Share this graphic online, print and disseminate this call to action at demos, gatherings, study groups. [PDF: AlAqsaWoR]

Organize a crew—at least three people—map out the terrain, assemble necessary tools, make a plan, and go on the offensive. For ideas, check out past actions and tactical resources on unityoffields.org, and submit a report back to the_unity_of_fields@proton.me.

As Al-Qassam urban guerrillas have demonstrated, a small dedicated cell can do untold damage upon the enemy. In the midst of total genocidal devastation, the Resistance is still able to obliterate the zionist entity’s tanks with just a few men. Let’s muster the courage and conviction so we too can learn from their revolutionary example.

GLORY to the MARTYRS
VICTORY to the RESISTANCE
WHAT IS COMING IS GREATER

Submitted anonymously over email.

 

 

Found on: Never Sleep

Claim for action in Mexico by Informal Coordinator of Anarchist Women against Civilizational depredation

And we are nature defending itself, and… we will never stop. Neither us nor our daughters will be their maids, nor their cooks, nor their rape victims. We prefer to struggle, to struggle until their end or our own. We’re not afraid of them. But their predatory order will not be imposed.

The mexican “candidate” only offers more Civilizational depredation. We will fight her.

Informal Coordinator of Anarchist Women against Civilizational depredation
We group with the coordinator of anarchist women for the defense of our body-territory (south) and with the Informal Feminist Commando of Antiauthoritarian Action (center-south)

We’re together now against their predatory “civilization”. North, center and south of Mexico.

Freedom for Anarchist Prisoners!
Free Monica Caballero!
Free Francisco Solar!
Free Alfredo Cospito!

We won’t rest until the last cage falls!

 

 

Found on: Act for Freedom

Accident Fund

Accident Fund (part of AF Group) is the company providing workers’ compensation insurance to the Atlanta Police Foundation. Their contract is up for review soon.

HQ: 200 N Grand Ave, Lansing, MI

ADDRESSES AT SCENESHOSTING.BLACKBLOGS.ORG

AF Group Leadership

Lisa Corless (President & Ceo) –

Kelly Fusner –

Andrea Burns –

Paul Kearney –

Keri Kittman –

Kevin Zielke –

Walter Matthews –

 

Accident Fund Leadership

Rick Hobbs –

Mike Valiante ­

Greg Howard

Tory Mounsey ­

 

 

Found on: scenes

CAUSING MAYHEM WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (in your own room of course!)

We love promoting new ways to express your art (and defo not to cause enormous paint covering in speciesist businesses) so if you have been wondering about how you can paint places quickly, we have a great recipe for yo: How to fill fire extinguishers with paint!

Note that PalAction actually wrote an amazing guide which you can download at the end of the article. Whilst we give an overview of the steps to convert a fire extinguisher into a weapon of mass paintaction, it is not only inspired by their guide but you should actually follow their guide as it has all the details we cannot fit into a short post.

 

STUFF YOU NEED:

  • Extinguisher
  • Paint, water, funnel
  • Air compressor or high quality pump.
  • Hack Saw, rubber mallet.
  • A metal 1/4” BSP Taper Male Thread x 1/8” BSPT Female Thread Hex Bush.
  • A 1/8” BSPT Male Thread High Pressure Schrader Valve.
  • Barbed Hose Joiner, Barbe Hose Tail End Connector (check PDF for sizing)

LET’S GET THIS DONE! 

1- Discharge the extinguisher. Ideally on some bailiffs, but if you can’t then remember foam and water extinguishers are full of shit, discharge in a bucket then empty into a toilet for fowl sewage disposal. CO2 and dust are “less” harmful.

2- Tie the operating leavers together. Then with force (or a rubber mallet) push anticlockwise on the leavers to release them. Unscrew full and pull valve and syphon tube out. Make sure you properly clean the innards of that fire extinguisher!

3- Remove the syphon tube filter. Either unscrew it if it lets you, or cut it out (as low as possible to not reduce length!

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