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To: Cindy; Calpernia
Re: ELF (Earth Liberation Front) - Connect the Dots to 'the usual suspects'

*Arissa

About Arissa  - Excerpts:  The primary goal of Arissa is to create a political and social revolution in the United States of America.  We believe that none of the single-issue problems -  whether in the human, environmental, or animal categories - can be resolved until a political structure is put into place to allow for an atmosphere of change.  Arissa will have reached its goal when that revolution occurs.

Our Arissa Media Services Department was formed in late 2003 to provide necessary media relations for those conducting revolutionary actions in the United States.

Media Services Department Excerpt:  ....the organization ideologically supports above-ground and clandestine, underground actions taken to advance the revolutionary cause.  Rules follow.....

Arissa - Short List of Associated Radicals / Terrorists (foreign & domestic)

Google - Craig Rosebraugh + Leslie James Pickering

Craig Rosebraugh and Leslie James Pickering - Founders Arissa- former ELF media spokesmen

SAFIYA BUKHARI - Black Panther/ Arissa conference speaker  died August '03

Ed Mead - Prison Talk Online and George Jackson Brigade/ Arissa conference speaker  

Laura Whitehorn - Institute for Democratic Action and Culture-Speak Out- SDS and Weather Underground, communist, terrorist/ Arissa conference speaker

Morton H. Halperin - Director Open Society Institute DC  Morton H. Halperin - Institute for Policy Studies   and more  Institute for Policy Studies             Morton H. Halperin - Biographical Information

NOMINATION OF DR. MORTON H. HALPERIN (Senate - July 01,1993)

Lynne Stewart Bio - Stewart and Hillary have common 60's terrorist/radical associations

Justice for Lynne Stewart Website Note bottom of page :    'This website is made possible by the generous support of the Open Society Institute.'

'Democracy Now' Lynne Stewart  Website

FROM DEATH ROW: MUMIA ABU-JAMAL CONDUCTS HIS FIRST INTERVIEW IN 22 YEARS, WITH INDICTED HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER LYNNE STEWART

INTERVIEW WITH THE "TERRORIST"

Counter–Intelligent: The Surveillance and Indictment of Lynne Stewart

Grandma, lawyer, accused terrorist parties Downtown

New Charges Lodged Against Lynne Stewart

Who Is Behind Lynne Stewart?

Everyone's favorite terrorist-conspiring lawyer (alleged, of course) is back in the news:

National Lawyers Guild and Its Terrorist Network  and more  NLG: The Legal Fifth Column

National Lawyers' Guild - NLG Namebase Link

National Immigration Project      events funded by Open Society Institute, Gideon Project, Ford Foundation

Immigrant Defense Project

American Muslim Voice - The rally against Patriot Act was endorsed by:
ACLU, Amnesty International, American Muslims Voice, Blue Triangle Network, Global Exchange, SF Gray Panthers, Justice for New Americans, National Lawyers Guild, Not in Our Name, Tri City CAREs, Tri City Action, Refuse & Resist!, Pakistani American Alliance, South Alameda Peace & Justice Coalition and Vanguard Foundation


10,080 posted on 01/14/2004 7:57:56 AM PST by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: windchime
Lynne Stewart and name relationship connections:

Text list, names that have been associated together and their sources:

TIGAR MICHAEL E

BABCOCK BARBARA

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (206) BARRETT NICOLE

Hitchens,C. The Trial of Henry Kissinger. 2001 (150) CLOKE KEN

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (86) CONNALLY JOHN BOWDEN (B.1917-02-27)

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (316-317) DEMJANJUK JOHN

New York Times 2001-05-30 (15) DEUTCHMAN NIKI

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) DOMINGO PLACIDO

Playboy 1994-02 (144) DU BOIS CLUB

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (86) DYER JOEL

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) EPSTEIN GIDEON

New York Times 2001-05-30 (15) FARLEY CHARLES

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) FORTIER LORI (MRS. MICHAEL FORTIER)

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) FORTIER MICHAEL

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) FULLER VINCENT J

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (205) GIACALONE ANTHONY (TONY JACK)

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (205) GINSBURG RUTH BADER

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (443) GREEN PINCUS (PINKY)

Playboy 1994-02 (144) HARTZLER JOSEPH

Kelly,J. Wearne,P. Tainting Evidence. 1998 (219) HUTCHISON KAY BAILEY (R-TX)

Spotlight Newspaper 1997-10-06 (15) JACOBSEN JAKE

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (317) JONES STEPHEN (LAWYER)

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) KAUFFMAN ROBERT

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (86) KEETON RICHARD

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (316-317) KERNER OTTO

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (307) KOCH LEO

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (76) KOHN STEPHEN

Kelly,J. Wearne,P. Tainting Evidence. 1998 (219) KOSTELANETZ BORIS

Copetas,A.C. Metal Men. 1986 (190) Playboy 1994-02 (144) KOSTER SAMUEL (GEN)

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (307) LANDAU SAUL

Agee,P. On the Run. 1987 (280) LOCKYER BILL

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) MADDOCK JAMES

Kelly,J. Wearne,P. Tainting Evidence. 1998 (219) MALONEY ANDREW J

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (190) MATSCH RICHARD P

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) MCVEIGH TIMOTHY JAMES

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) METCALF CORINNE

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (205-206) MORGENTHAU ROBERT MORRIS

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (190) MYERSON MICHAEL

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (76-77) NICHOLS TERRY L

Spotlight Newspaper 1997-10-06 (15) Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) POVICH DAVID

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (205) RASKIN JAMIN

Hitchens,C. The Trial of Henry Kissinger. 2001 (150) RENO JANET

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) RICHARDS JUDITH

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (206) RICHARDS PAUL (UCB)

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (86) RICH DENISE

Playboy 1994-02 (144) RICH MARC DAVID

Playboy 1994-02 (144) SCALIA ANTONIN

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (443) SHEPARD WILLIAM F

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (76) SHERRIFFS ALEX C

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (76 86) STARR KENNETH W

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (443) STEWART LYNNE F

New York Times 2003-07-23 (19) TAFT PETER

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (205) TAVOULAREAS PETER

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (443) TAVOULAREAS WILLIAM P

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (443) THON ADRIENNE

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) THURSCHWELL ADAM

Vanity Fair 2001-09 (412) THYGESSON FRITJOF

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) TOLMAN EDWARD C

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) TOWLE KATHERINE A

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) TREGEA FORREST

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) TREUHAFT ROBERT

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) TRIBBETT BOB

Playboy 1994-02 (144) TURNER BRIAN

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) TUSSMAN JOSEPH

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) ULMAN LLOYD

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) UNRUH JESSE

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) VAN ARKADIE BRIAN

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) VAN CAMP BRIAN

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (76) VAN HOUTEN PETER

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) VARS CHARLES

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) VERMEULEN THEODORE

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WADDEN TOM

Thomas,E. The Man to See. 1991 (205) WALDREN SHERRY

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WALKER JAMES (UCB)

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WATERS ALICE LOUISE

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WEIMAN BOB

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WEINBERG SANDY

Copetas,A.C. Metal Men. 1986 (190) WEISSMAN STEPHEN R (FSM / RAMPARTS PRESS)

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WEISS MAX

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WELLER THOMAS WILLIAM

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WELLMAN DAVID

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WELLS ANDY (UCB)

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WENNER JANN

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WHITEHEAD ROBERT (FBI/DEA INFORMANT)

Playboy 1994-02 (144) WHITE BURTON

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WILDAVSKY AARON B

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WILKINSON FRANK

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (76) WILLIAMS ARLEIGH

Goines,D. The Free Speech Movement. 1993 (664) WILLIAMS EDWARD BENNETT

Playboy 1994-02 (144) WOODS RONALD (HOUSTON LAWYER)

Spotlight Newspaper 1997-10-06 (15) ZIMROTH PETER

Copetas,A.C. Metal Men. 1986 (190)

10,093 posted on 01/14/2004 8:11:53 AM PST by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: windchime
>>>Justice for Lynne Stewart Website - Note bottom of page : 'This website is made possible by the generous support of the Open Society Institute.' Open Society Institute: Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:55:38 -0000 From: OneWorld.net Reply-To: gkd@phoenix.edc.org To: gkd@phoenix.edc.org Subject: [GKD] ICTs and NGOs in Southeast Europe OneWorld , the online human rights and sustainable development network, and the Information Program of the Open Society Institute (OSI) , have released a report on the use of ICTs (information and communication technologies) by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Southeast Europe . Southeast Europe was at the forefront of progressive use of new communication technologies in the 1990s. Examples include the bulletin boards of ZaMir Transitional Network that brought together anti-war and human rights groups when traditional communications had been destroyed or disrupted. During the Kosovo crisis, web-based databases assisted in reconnecting separated families from displaced populations. In Yugoslavia, Radio B92 famously took to broadcasting over the Internet when Milosevic's regime sought to silence oppositional voices. Branislava Milosevic, OneWorld co-ordinator for Southeast Europe says: "The wars and social unrest in the region led civil society to innovate around uses of the Internet to help address urgent needs such as fighting censorship and human rights abuses. Now, in a post-conflict situation, NGOs in Southeast Europe need the Internet to re-establish ties broken by war - both in the region and with the rest of the world." The report, covering six geographical areas (Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Yugoslavia), is the most comprehensive study to date of the status of ICTs among NGOs in the region. One of the key findings is that groundbreaking ICT practices have rarely been sustained as crises have waned. The report calls for a renewed effort to ensure civil society can fully realize the benefits of ICTs to meet the challenges the region now faces in the transition to democracy. In addition to country profiles, the report details: * regional ICT capacity, online presence and NGO use of the Internet * local and regional/international networking between civil society groups, the media, private sector and government * ICT use in specific sectors (e.g. media, human rights, women, environment and AIDS) * factors impacting on the future development of ICTs (connectivity, sustainability and donor patterns) * current NGO support needs (e.g. training and potential projects) OneWorld and the Information Program of OSI have made the report available to assist NGOs in their Internet strategies and also to influence decision makers - such as international organisations, foreign donors and national governments - to recognize the continued importance of ICTs for NGOs and wider civil society in Southeast Europe, particularly their role in ensuring the region's peace. --------------------- For more information, media enquiries and feedback on the report contact: Branislava Milosevic, OneWorld co-ordinator for Southeast Europe tel: +44 (0)787 9634996 email: branislava.milosevic@oneworld.net For more information on the Information Program of OSI contact: Vera Franz, ICTs for Civil Society at the Information Program of OSI tel: +36 (0)1 327 3122 email: ict4ngo@osi.hu Notes: 1. 'The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Non-Governmental Organisations in Southeast Europe: A Joint Study by the Southeast Europe Initiative of OneWorld International and the Information Program of the Open Society Institute' is available online at . 2. OneWorld has a mission to harness the democratic potential of the Internet for human rights and sustainable development. OneWorld programmes include OneWorld Radio Southeast Europe , an Internet audio exchange for media and NGOs. 3. Open Society Institute (OSI) is a private foundation with programmes in civil society, culture, education, media and human rights as well as social, legal and economic reform. OSI is part of the Soros Foundations Network established by the investor and philanthropist George Soros. The Information Program of OSI promotes the equitable deployment of knowledge and communications resources for civic empowerment and effective democratic governance.
10,095 posted on 01/14/2004 8:15:29 AM PST by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: windchime; All
Adding to post no. 1080...
ARISSA MEDIA GROUP

ARISSA.org

EARTH LIBERATION FRONT

EARTH FIRST Journal.org

PentagonLies.com: "CALL TO ACTION"

PentagonLies.com

groups.yahoo.com - Group: "MUJAHIDEEN NETWORK"

groups.yahoo.com - Group: "proletariat - PROLETARIAT REVOLUTION"

INTERNET HAGANAH: "MUJAHIDEEN NETWORK MEETS THE PROLETARIAT" (December 14, 2003)

10,151 posted on 01/14/2004 11:38:41 AM PST by Cindy
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