ANARCHY DAY 20-NATO SUMMIT: INSURGENTS MOW DOWN POLICE LINE – POLICE FIGHT BACK
Posted: May 20, 2012 in Anarchists & CommunistsPeople who destroy and create violence are not protesters or demonstrators. They are:
Nihilists, Sociopaths, Combatants, Insurgents, Anarchists, Revolutionaries, Syndicalists, Subverters, Extremists, Marxists, Communists, Neo-Marxists, Neo-Communists, Bolsheviks, Reds
Protests: Activists rips down “NATO” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwnvpogZqWg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=pObaUPgen7U&feature=endscreen
NATO Protesters Take Over Loop http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=pObaUPgen7U&feature=endscreen
Chicago Boards Up For The “Occupy” Hurricane http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkSG8RmRCHg&feature=related
CHICAGO (CBS) –Insurgents clashed several times on Saturday with police in the Loop, shutting down streets and creating traffic jams during a nearly six hour meandering march through the city.
As of 8:30 p.m., they had shut down South Michigan Avenue and were chanting, standing and sitting in the street near Roosevelt University.
They then moved down Michigan Avenue and had a standoff with police on horseback near the Art Institute–where Mrs. Obama is scheduled to hold a NATO reception on Sunday. Just past 9 p.m. they turned up Randolph, heading west. There was a brief skirmish outside the Walgreen’s at the corner of State and Randolph. Eventually, the group ended back at LaSalle and Jackson, where the march started in the mid-afternoon.
Around 7:30 p.m., a group of several hundred were seen scuffling with police outside the CBS 2 Broadcast Center at Dearborn and Washington. Several police in riot helmets let the sociapaths pass after the brief encounter.
Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy said police anticipated the tactics of the revolutionaries and were responding with restraint.
“It’s like herding cats, but the cops are doing an amazing job,” he told CBS 2′s Mike Puccinelli.
A few minutes after the Washington-Dearborn confrontation, police clashed again with insurgents at Balbo and State and police were seen arresting anarchists. One combatant told CBS 2 he was trying to challenge the police line.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/05/19/protesters-clash-with-police-in-south-loop/
Sociopath – definition:
3 Anarchists Accused of NATO Terror Plot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwlSwuxUB40
Revolutionaries Claim Chicago Domestic Terrorist Arrest Is A “Police Intimidation Campaign” - Talk About Twisting The Truth!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PsB6JRwZ4s&feature=related
ANARCHY DAY 17: Anarchists Threaten Italy’s PM Monti
Posted: May 17, 2012 in Anarchists & CommunistsReuters) – An Italian anarchist group that has claimed responsibility for shooting the boss of a nuclear engineering firm threatened on Wednesday to target Prime Minister Mario Monti.
The group, calling itself the Olga Nucleus of the Informal Anarchist Federation-International Revolutionary Front, said in a statement sent to a newspaper in southern Italy that Monti was among seven remaining targets after Roberto Adinolfi, boss of Ansaldo Nucleare, was shot in the leg last week.
The attack fuelled rising concern about a return of political violence in Italy because of economic hardship and increasing opposition to austerity measures implemented by Monti’s government.
In a statement sent to the Calabria Ora daily, the group said that attacks against tax enforcement agency Equitalia would continue as long as the government pushed ahead with reforms to cut Italy’s huge debt.
“We say to Monti that he is one of the seven remaining and that the people have no interest in staying in Europe, saving the banks and helping to balance the accounts of a state that squandered money for its own interests,” the statement said.
Any suicide by an Italian citizen connected to tax difficulties would be punished as a “state murder”, it added.
There have been a string of suicides in Italy by businessmen despairing at the collapse of their livelihoods because of the crisis.
The statement contained the same symbols and was in a similar style to a letter sent to Corriere della Sera newspaper last week claiming responsibility for the attack on Adinolfi in the northern city of Genoa.
Italian police believe the claim of responsibility to be genuine and Genoa chief prosecutor Michele di Lecce said last week he would not rule out further attacks.
The same anarchist group claimed last year to have sent letter bombs to among others, Deutsche Bank boss Josef Ackermann in Germany. The director general of Equitalia in Rome lost a finger after opening one of the bombs last December.
Suspected members of a group linked to the far-left Red Brigades, who terrorized Italy during the “Years of Lead” in the 1970s and 80s, called in court for armed revolution on Tuesday when asked about the Adinolfi shooting
(Reporting By Ilario Filippone, writing by Catherine Hornby; editing by Barry Moody)
ANARCHY DAY 17: Federal Government Seeks Totalitarian Control of Water Supply-Lives Hang In The Balance!
Posted: May 17, 2012 in Anarchists & Communists, Battlefield Arizona, Big Brother, Eco-Terrorists, War Against the American Family, Wild Lands Confiscationby Bob Unruh 5-17-12
The Obama administration has launched a new battle over water rights that threatens not only the the economies of arid Western states, which largely voted against him in the 2008 election, but their very existence.
WND reported last month that the federal government was creating obstacles for Tombstone, Ariz., to restore its water supplies following last year’s forest fire and monsoon-triggered floods in the nearby mountains. The federal government said crews could not use machinery to rebuild pipelines and spring-water collection systems.
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Now, a letter contradicting longstanding federal practice asserts a claim to water in arid Western states, such as Utah, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, that supersedes all other authorities, including decisions by state water courts.
“Federal water rights are entitled to a form of protection that is broader than what may be provided to similarly situated state law rights holders,” states a letter from Julie Decker, the deputy state director in the U.S. Department of the Interior to the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
The letter was objecting to state plans to do a routine “Designation of Adequate Water Supply,” which reviews water resources, rights and uses when changes are proposed.
Decker’s letter said water is not “legally” available for some users who may want to develop property in the area, because “the expressed federal reserved water right created by Congress is senior to all junior water users who initiate uses after the date of the establishment of the reservation.”
Nick Dranias, who holds the Clarence J. and Katherine P. Duncan Chair for Constitutional Government and is director of the Joseph and Dorothy Donnelly Moller Center for Constitutional Government at the Goldwater Institute, called it an “existential threat to the Western states.”
The institute is fighting on behalf of Tombstone for its right to repair its water supply system and use the water.
A statement from the institute said the city of Tombstone “is no longer the only one fighting the federal government for water rights.”
“The latest move by the federal Bureau of Land Management appears to herald a bigger and much more comprehensive effort to seize water and access rights on federal lands throughout the Western states,” the statement said.
The newest dispute is the federal government’s letter concerning water rights in Arizona’s San Pedro Riparian watershed. The letter came in response to a request by Sierra Vista’s Pueblo del Sol Water Co., which claims water rights in the area but is being told it cannot use the water without the federal government’s permission.
“This new federal policy not only defies decades of deference to and accommodation of state sovereignty over water law, but it throws a noose around Arizona’s neck, for which water is life,” the institute said.
“The growing federal stranglehold over water rights in Arizona is a direct assault on state autonomy. There is perhaps no better way for the federal government to quell restive Western states, like Arizona, that dare to resist federal immigration, health care, and unionization policies.”
Dranias explained the situation to people in regions of the country where water is more plentiful.
“Water is the lifeblood of the arid Western states. Development would not exist without pretty intensive development of scarce water. That is only possible with the incentives created by ownership,” he said.
Without assurances that water is available, there is no possibility that economic development can occur, he said. In fact, some states have provisions, such as in Colorado, saying a homeowner cannot occupying a building unless a water right is documented for the structure.
He said it was only a few decades back that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a New Mexico case that the federal government deferred to states on water rights.
Now, however, the policy is being repudiated, threatening virtually every water user west of the Mississippi River.
Dranias cited the Tombstone dispute, in which federal officials won’t give the city permission to take equipment into a protected region to repair damage from a forest fire and monsoon-induced flooding. The city has obtained its water from the area since Wyatt Earp helped build a pipeline.
“The federal government doesn’t care about a direct threat to human life, a direct threat to property, a direct threat to the economy. It is will to risk all of that in pursuit of whatever they’re trying to claim as a superior position of water rights,” he said.
Tombstone, which can document through federal letters its ownership of the rights back 130 years, is in a far superior position to most water users in the West. Dranias told of Arizona ranchers who own specific spring-fed water rights but only leased rights-of-way for pipelines.
The federal government is demanding as a condition for renewing the pipeline permits that ranchers cede to the federal government all water ownership and rights, he said.
The radical “green,” or ecological, element appears to be playing a role, Dranias noted.
As part of the litigation over Tombstone’s water, he said, emails to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from various activists cheered the fires and floods that destroyed Tombstone’s water supply system.
“Hooray, the water’s running free again,” he said the emails expressed.
“Any state like Arizona … is facing the same situation,” he said.
Dranias said the fight over Tombstone’s water simply cannot be lost, because of the implications that could ripple across the nation, even beyond the West.
The state has declared the Tombstone situation an emergency, but, even so, federal officials refuse to allow repairs. Losing the case could set a precedent that emergency measures needed to mitigate oil spills and other environmental problems might not be allowed because of restrictions by the federal government, he said.
Federal officials have declined to answer questions about the court case.
http://www.wnd.com/2012/05/existential-threat-to-western-u-s-states/
ANARCHY DAY 16: Anarchist Organizations Combine To Create Mayhem At NATO Summit
Posted: May 16, 2012 in Anarchists & Communists| ANARCHIST NEWS:Dear friends,
An alliance of Chicago area peace and justice organizations, together with the United National Antiwar Committee (UNAC), are jointly calling for a united mass mobilization to protest the NATO and G8 Summits to be held in Chicago May 15 to 22. Permit applications were submitted for: Tuesday, May 15 – a national assembly to put the warmakers on trial. Saturday, May 19 – a major international demonstration to express broad outrage at the gathering of war makers wasting trillions of dollars on war and devastation during a time of enormous economic hardship and crisis for millions. |
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Several Chicago area groups have co-sponsored this call. The initial list is below. To add your group to the list of endorsers, email UNACpeace@gmail.com.
NATO is the US-commanded and financed 28-nation military alliance. There will also be a summit of the G-8 world powers. The meetings are expected to draw heads of state, generals, and countless others.
At a day-long meeting in New York City on Saturday, June 18, the United National Antiwar Committee’s national coordinating committee of 69 participants, representing 47 organizations, unanimously passed a resolution to call for action at the NATO meeting.
UNAC will mount a massive united outpouring in Chicago during the NATO gathering to put forth demands opposing endless wars and calling for billions spent on war and destruction be spent instead on people’s needs for jobs, health care, housing and education.
Initial List of Chicago Area Endorsers
Hatem Abudayyeh, *US Palestinian Community Network, Chicago Bill Chambers, Committee Against Political Repression Sarah Chambers, Executive Board Member, Chicago Teachers Union Mark Clements, Campaign to End the Death Penalty Vince Emmanuelle, *Iraq Veterans Against the War Randy Evans, Global Reach, Inc. Chris Geovanis, Hammerhard Media Works Pat Hunt, Chicago Area Code Pink, Chicago Area Peace Action Joe Iosbaker, Committee to Stop FBI Repression Dennis Kosuth, *National Nurses United, union steward Kait McIntyre, Students for a Democratic Society, University of Illinois – Chicago Jorge Mujica, March 10th Immigrant Rights Activist Eric Ruder, *Chicago Network to Send US Boat to Gaza Newland Smith, Episcopalian Peace Fellowship Sarah Smith, Committee to Stop FBI Repression Students for Justice in Palestine at School of the Art Institute of Chicago Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, *Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign Andy Thayer, Gay Liberation Network and Chicago Coalition Against War and Racism
*for identification purposes only
UNAC RESOLUTION TO CHALLENGE THE NATO WAR MAKERS
Whereas, the U.S. is the major and pre-eminent military, economic and political power behind NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), and
Whereas, the U.S. will be hosting a major NATO gathering in the spring of 2012, and
Whereas, U.S. and NATO-allied forces are actively engaged in the monstrous wars, occupations and military attacks on Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, the Middle East and elsewhere,
Be it resolved that:
UNAC, in conjunction with a broad range of groups and organizations that share general agreement with the major demands adopted at our 2010 Albany, NY national conference, initiate a mass demonstration at the site of the NATO gathering, and UNAC welcomes and encourages the participation of all groups interested in mobilizing against war and for social justice in planning a broad range of other NATO meeting protests including teach-ins, alternative conferences and activities organized on the basis of direct action/civil resistance, and UNAC will seek to make the NATO conference the occasion for internationally coordinated protests, and UNAC will convene a meeting of all of the above forces to discuss and prepare initial plans to begin work on this spring action.
Passed unanimously by the National Coordinating Committee of UNAC on June 18, 2011
The following groups were at the UNAC meeting that endorsed this resolution:
Action for a Progressive Pakistan Al-Awda Palestine Right to Return Coalition – NY Bayan-USA Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace Bail Out the People Movement Black Agenda Report Black is Back Boston Stop the Wars Code Pink Committee to Stop FBI Repression Ct. United for Peace Fellowship of Reconciliation Freedom Road Socialist Organization Green Party Haiti Liberte’ Hampshire Students for Justice in Palestine Honduras Resistencia – USA International Action Center International Support Haiti Network International League of People’s Struggle International Socialist Organization Islamic Leadership Council of Metropolitan NY Jersey City Peace Movement May 1st Workers and Immigrant Rights Coalition Mobilization Against War and Occupation – Canada Metro West Peace Action Middle East Crisis Committee Muslim Peace Coalition New England United Nodutdol Korean Community Development Pakistan Solidarity Network Philly Against War Project Salam Rhode Island Mobilization Committee Rochester Against War SI – Solidarity with Iran Socialist Action Socialist Party USA Thomas Merton Center Pittsburgh United for Justice and Peace Veterans for Peace Voices for Creative Nonviolence West Hartford Citizens for Peace WESPAC Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Workers World World Can’t Wait
For more information: Joe Lombardo, 518-281-1968, UNACpeace@gmail.com Joe Iosbaker, 773-301-0109, joeiosbaker@gmail.com
