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September 29 [THREAD III]
Daly's News Online ^ | September 26 2001 | Gerry Daly

Posted on 09/27/2001 6:44:50 PM PDT by Neets


September 29

By Gerry Daly
September 26, 2001

In any social movement there is a vanguard and a mass. On one side, the vanguard, are groups of people who are more resolute and committed, better organized and able to take a leading role in the struggle, and on the other side, the mass, are larger numbers of people who participate in the struggle or are involved simply by their social position, but are less committed or well-placed in relation to the struggle, and will participate only in the decisive moments, which in fact change history.

The Marxist theory of the vanguard, in relation to class struggle under capitalism, stipulates that the working class, the mass, needs to be militantly lead through revolutionary struggle against capitalism and in the building of Socialism. - "Basic Concepts of Marxism", Marxists.org

Is there any doubt what would happen today if a group of hijackers tried to take over a plane on a flight of Americans? Would the people cooperate with the terrorists, or would the people rise up and do what it takes to stop them? There is no doubt. Not any longer. The people would act. No ifs, ands, or buts.

It is now clear to all that, in such a situation, it is all in the hands of the people. We can hope and pray that our government will protect us, but eventually, it still comes back to us. We have to defend our families and ourselves. Conservatives have preached this mantra often, as it applies just as well to the debate over gun control. In the end, there will be times when the government cannot respond fast enough to protect us. We must be able to act ourselves.

As President Bush leads forward what originally was called Operation Infinite Justice, we can take comfort that our government is acting to eradicate the enemies who have struck so viciously at our nation. Yet we cannot escape the reality that, in the end, the people have the ultimate responsibility. The government cannot do it all for us. We must do our part.

Another lesson from the terrorist attacks on September 11th is that intelligence is critical in defense. Knowing and understanding what the enemy will do, if at all possible, is of the highest importance. The attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon was able to occur because we did not fully know who the enemy was, where the enemy was, and what the enemy was doing.

The men who commandeered our passenger jets and flew them into their targets, our buildings and our people, learned from us. They infiltrated our society. They learned how our security works. They learned how we do things. They came to us for instruction on how to fly our planes. They learned from us.

What about Bin Laden?

In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. The Soviets did so for a number of reasons. They feared Islam as a threat, since communism insists on a lack of religion. The Soviets also desired a warm water port on the Indian Ocean; the Soviet Union had no seaports that were ice-free, year round. And expanding their influence upon the Middle East was an added incentive.

Concerned with the expanding Soviet threat, the United States supported the Afghan resistance to the Soviet invasion, starting with the Carter administration and continuing onward. In 1986, CIA head William Casey expanded our involvement in several manners. He persuaded Congress to provide the Afghan resistance, the Mujaheddin, with Stinger missiles. These American-made missiles worked to counter the air dominance of the Soviets. Additionally, Congress authorized and provided funding for US advisors to train the guerillas. Casey also committed CIA support to an effort to recruit Muslims from around the world to come to Pakistan and fight along with the Mujaheddin (an effort the ISI, Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency, had been encouraging since 1982). By 1992, some 35,000 Muslim radicals from 43 Islamic countries in the Middle East, North and East Africa, Central Asia and the Far East would gain knowledge and experience with the Afghan Mujaheddin.

Among these thousands of recruits was a wealthy young Saudi, Osama Bin Laden. He learned from us.

In many ways Bin Laden is another example of blowback, which is the unintended results of covert intelligence operations that come back to haunt you. That is not to say that the right decisions were not made, however. The choice at the time was between accepting Soviet expansion and the spread of Communism, or taking action and risking unintended future consequences.

There are apologists on the left and on the right stating that America brought this on itself by its actions in Afghanistan. These apologists miss the point. Ours was not an initiating action, but rather a reaction to the moves of the Soviet Union. If one pulls the string to find the root causes, fixating on the United States involvement in Afghanistan is stopping at a mid-point. Examining the root cause heads right back to Marxist expansionism.

Bin Laden learned more than just guerrilla tactics, it would seem. To understand exactly what lessons he did learn, we should look to how the United States has endeavored to bring down hostile regimes. Our efforts generally have three prongs.

We try to foster political change within the nation by finding sympathetic people who can be organized and mobilized to attempt to bring about political change. We attempt to assist with armed resistance, providing them with financial backing and with weapons and training. And we strike economically, via sanctions and other methods.

These three prongs are intended to sow the seeds of dissention within the population, so as to make them yearn for a change in power. The intention is to make the people rise up against the regime, to not be complacent and accepting of the status quo.

Bin Laden and his terrorist organizations learned these lessons. The strikes at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon weakened us, at least temporarily. It has cast doubts upon our ability to defend our citizens. It harmed us economically. Beyond the direct costs of the buildings and the lives, we see hundreds of thousands of Americans cast out of employment by industries struggling for their very survival in the aftermath. We see incredible amounts of paper wealth vanish as the stock markets tumble. It is not surprising that in the aftermath, we have not been on the lookout for the third prong, the political thrust.

Thankfully, we Americans are a hearty lot, and have not succumbed to the chaos that has been thrust upon us. Instead of us ripping apart, we have joined together. But just as our operations in hostile regimes have not been short term in nature, the odds are that the terrorists operations were not culminated from their end with these attacks. These were just another step on a journey, which they believe will have many more steps.

The purpose of terrorism is to create fear, as well as doubt within a populace of the government's ability to protect the people. This is just an interim purpose, however. There is a reason that the terrorists wish to create fear; they wish to enact some sort of change, to encourage the people to force some sort of political change. What is the political purpose that Bin Laden wishes to achieve in the United States?

"But I am confident that Muslims and this nation of 12,000 million Muslims, will, God willing, be able by counting on the help of God to end the legend of the so-called superpower that is America. [snip]

"The American forces should expect reactions to their actions, from the Muslim world. Any thief or criminal or robber who enters the countries of others in order to steal should expect to be exposed to murder at any time.[snip]

"But to count of these non-believers, who steal the wealth of Muslims then give back some crumbs to certain Islamic states or mini-states reflects a flawed understanding of their duties...

"...the world is governed by the law of the jungle." ABC News interview with Osama Bin Laden

The views expressed by Bin Laden are that the United States is a nation that plunders the resources and the labor of poor Muslims. He believes that an uprising of the oppressed will eventually lead to a toppling of the world's one remaining superpower. Where will allies in this effort be found? What people and groups share enough of his views as to make an alliance possible?

One such sympathizer might be Ramsey Clark, the former Attorney General for the Lyndon Johnson administration. In 1992, Clark founded the International Action Center, which enjoys the continuing support of the ex-Trotskyist, pro-Stalinist Workers World Party. While the original teachings of Karl Marx are decidedly atheistic, Clark sees a natural alliance. "Islam has probably a billion and a half adherents today. And it is probably the most compelling spiritual and moral force on earth today. (source). "Islam is the best chance the poor of the planet have for any hope of decency in their lives. It is the one revolutionary force that cares about humanity..." (source)

The International Action Center is an umbrella group which shares its offices and its telephones with such groups as Iraq Sanctions Challenge, Peace for Cuba, U.S. Out of Korea Committee, Coalition to Stop U.S. Intervention in the Mideast, and Millions for Mumia, which works to free cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal who was convicted using evidence obtained under the powers of anti-terrorist legislation. The structure of the groups, including how frequently new ones appear and disappear, and including how much of their funding comes through charitable donations, is very similar to terrorist networks and cells.

There are ties between Clark and Bin Laden. In 1998, two American embassies in Africa (one in Nairobi and one in Dar es Salaam) were bombed. Four men were eventually captured and tried in the United States, and all were convicted. The prosecution established through phone records and wiretap transcripts that Bin Laden had direct contact with the Nairobi cell that carried out the attack.

One of the defendants, Mohamed Rashed Daoud al-'Owhali, signed a confession regarding his involvement in the Nairobi cell. This Saudi national was riding in the truck that carried the bomb to the embassy, but instead of becoming a martyr and dying in the subsequent blast, he fled on foot. He was treated at a hospital nearby, and was arrested. In addition to his confession, he was in possession of keys that fit into a padlock on the rear of the truck bomb. After his conviction, the defense presented Ramsey Clark as a witness as they argued against the death penalty. (More information regarding the trial can be found here).

How has Clark responded to the terrorist attacks of September 11th? On September 29th, there will be a demonstration in Washington, D.C. Ramsey Clark is leading the effort.

Shortly after the attacks on the World Trade Center, a website called "Beat Back The Bush Attack" (note: they have subsequently changed their name) announced that they would be organizing a demonstration. "Now is the time for all people of conscience, all people who oppose racism and war to come together. If you believe in civil liberties and oppose racism and war, join us on September 29 in front of the White House. We urge all organizations to join together at this critical time" their announcement stated.

The temptation is there to dismiss this group of people as misguided kooks or irrational pacifists. This would be a mistake. The organizers of this protest are hoping for a repeat of the troubles that occurred in Seattle in November, 1999. The site's FAQ makes this clear:

Should I bring a gas mask? A helmet?
Since Seattle, there have been an increasing number of major demonstrations and convergences that have been targeted with a high level of repression by the state. MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, THE DEMONSTRATIONS IN DC WILL FALL INTO THE SEATTLE CATEGORY. Everyone is advised to take this seriously and take precautions. Basically, this means ensuring that you are protected against the types of maneuvers that the cops have clearly utilized over and over against very large demonstrations. Namely, the types of things to protect yourself against are teargas, pepper spray and projectiles. So, this means you should:

The mainstream media currently is portraying the protesters of the war on terrorism as pacifists. They are not. These are the same folks that terrorized Seattle in 1999 under the umbrella group Mobilization for Global Justice, and who tried to do the same in Washington, DC in April 2000 under the name A16.

The type of protest that occurred in Seattle in 1999 takes months of preparation and organization. Travel plans had to be made for the various anarchists. Staging areas had to be set up. Lodging for those taking place had to be arranged. The logistics behind such an endeavor would make it impossible for such an uprising to be impossible to coordinate on such a short notice.

However, the protest on September 29th was planned long ago, long before the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. The domain beatbackbush.org was registered July 21, 2001. According to their website, they were going to protest the Bush administration's policies regarding the IMF and World Bank, although the phrase "Beat Back The Bush Attack" seems more fitting for the protest of the war against terrorism.

The plans for these protests hit a bit of a snag when the United States reacted with restraint not seen under the Clinton administration. To date, there has been no Bush attack to beat back; unlike Clinton, Bush has said that he has no desire "to send some $2 million missiles at a $10 tent and hit a camel in the butt" to satisfy the desire for quick retaliation. Coupled with the fact that Bush's approval ratings have soared to the 90% level, a change in approach was needed. The group behind beatbackbush.org quickly redesigned their site from leading the charge to "Beat Back The Bush Attack", to "International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism)". They registered a new domain (internationalanswer.org) to front this effort, and both websites currently have essentially the same content.

The shifting focus of this protest shows that the people involved have one goal in mind, and it is not the stated intent, which has shifted from protesting the IMF and World Bank, to protesting President Bush's retaliation to the attacks, to now protesting racism and the coming war on terrorism. The real goal is disruption, as well as to gain publicity, and to put political pressure on the government of the United States to move away from capitalism.

The front page for both of these sites currently shows no link between their efforts and the International Action Center, merely showing Clark as the first of the "initial signers" for their declaration.

One can find who is the primary contact for an internet domain by performing a whois query against the domain names databases. A whois query on beatbackbush.org shows that the organization behind the website is called "World View", and is based in Jersey City, NJ, and lists an administrative contact of Sara Flounders Kramer. The email address given for the administrative contact is gery@riseup.net. A whois query for internationalanswer.org, though, shows the organization to be the IAC, and provides the same email address for the administrative contact. Sara Flounders (sans the Kramer surname) is listed as the administrative and billing contact for the IAC's website. Both internationalanswer.org and beatbackbush.org are hosted on machines running in Boca Raton, Florida. The contact for riseup.net, as found using whois, is Elijah Saxon, who gives his email address as being from the ucsc.edu domain (University of California, Santa Cruz, where he is probably an alumni). Saxon also has registered revolt.org, which says it is part of Global Update, which also has a domain. globalupdate.org, riseup.net, and revolt.org all indicate that they operate out of Seattle, Washington.

What is riseup.net? They provide "Tech support for the revolution" according to their main page. The vanguard, it would seem, has gone high tech. riseup.net also provides hosting for "Direct Action Networks", which function like cells for activities promoting "radical social change" and "social justice", which are the new catchphrases used to hide the true nature of their activities, which is the promotion of Marxism.

Here is how riseup.net describes themselves:

riseup.net is a project of the Red Cursor Collective, a 100% volunteer effort of activists using technology for radical social change. We provide training, web hosting, listservs, email accounts, and any kind of tech support needed by the activist community.
The riseup.net page says that, currently, their "costs greatly exceed the donations we have received". If donations do not currently meet costs, yet they are operating, from where are they currently getting their funding?

Many of the IAC's initiatives are funded by contributions from The People's Rights Fund, a 501c3 tax-exempt, non-profit organization. A google.com search on "Peoples Rights Fund" and Flounders (for Sara Flounders, who is a co-director at the IAC) shows that the contributions have been both frequent and varied in their purpose. Many of the contributions were directly to the IAC. Others were made to other organizations that tie back to the IAC and/or Clark.

Where does the People's Rights Fund get their money? Their website makes no mention. However, at least part of their funding comes from Fidelity Investment's Charitable Gift Fund. One can only wonder how well Fidelity has screened their recipients, if the money from this fund is being funneled to Marxist advocacy groups. One can only wonder who at Fidelity realizes that their fund was used as a conduit to funnel funds for the planning and execution of the massive demonstrations-turned-riots of November 1999 in Seattle, or the similar demonstrations in Washington, DC, of April 16, 2000 that were limited in their destructiveness by police raids the night before. These raids found riot gear, gas masks, staging locations, and involved the arrest of senior IAC members. One can only wonder how Fidelity feels about their fund being used as a conduit to funnel funds for the planning and execution of the coming September 29th demonstration against the war on terror. One can only wonder how well Fidelity would react to this information becoming widespread public knowledge.

What is particularly troubling to me is the fact that none of this is getting serious attention by the mainstream media. The New York Post and the Washington Times have written a few articles mentioning the political views of Clark and his involvement at the epicenter of the coming protests. There has been little coverage beyond this, however, and that is alarming. If a part-time free lance writer can pull the strings and find the information shown here using nothing more than a web browser as his only tool, why have the mainstream media not investigated the same, using their more formidable avenues of investigation?

Maybe eventually they will, especially if the demonstrations on Saturday turn violent. The aforementioned FAQ on beatbackbush.org ominously asks the question "Will the protests be 'violent'? " but leaves it unanswered. If the media ever does get around to pulling these strings, there are some other things for them to investigate.

While I watch the news reports this weekend, with the inevitable reports of violence breaking out at a demonstration for peace, I will be wondering why the media did not see it coming, and I will be wondering what else they have not seen. I will be watching the attempt to form a vanguard, as I pray for the mass that is sufferring from the aftermath of the attacks of September 11th.


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To: OneidaM, Hugh Akston
More Ramsey

http://shadow.autono.net/sin001/clark.htm

41 posted on 09/28/2001 3:43:01 AM PDT by Ragin1
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To: Howlin, Hugh Akston, all
See my #36 on this thread:

HUGE FUND FOR COMMIES

42 posted on 09/28/2001 7:29:45 AM PDT by GEC
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To: Lion's Cub, piasa, Hugh Akston, OneidaM, GEC
piasa, I think that is a great idea. I will work on it over the weekend.

We can have a thread on each one, or each plane, what do you think? We could post the proper photos and information to each thread. I REALLY want to keep up with what is going on here.

Of course, Atta probably deserves his OWN thread!

Hugh, how can we organize this, any ideas? And could we index them like we did "CONDIDIT"???? We may need a separate thread for their finances!

43 posted on 09/28/2001 8:43:03 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Lion's Cub started a thread. I suggest we just lump it all in there to begin with. If the thread starts getting a lot of information in it, then we will be able to look at it and likely figure out how to best organize what we have at that point.
44 posted on 09/28/2001 8:46:39 AM PDT by Hugh Akston
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To: Hugh Akston
Very good. I was just fascinated with their pictures. Some of them look so "normal," don't they? And so dang young. It just cannot be that THOSE people are the masterminds. I'll look for Lion's thread.
45 posted on 09/28/2001 8:53:33 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin,mountaineer,Hugh Akston,prisoner6,Dane,bloodmeridian,cyn,Dukie,hacksaw
I know that most of you can't make it on such short notice (I'm just down the street from it), but I wanted to let you know that I will be FReeping the Commies at the Cathedral in the Land of Oaks at 1:30pm today.

I purchased a bullhorn.

I am FReeper, hear me roar.

I'll post later tonight with a full report...unless of course I get lucky with the wife tonight.

46 posted on 09/28/2001 9:43:44 AM PDT by GEC
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To: GEC
Well, er, uh, I'd kind of like a report, but you do what's best.
47 posted on 09/28/2001 10:12:58 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: GEC
Hey GEC ! I'd have joined you had I known earlier. Anxiously awaiting your report

BUMP

48 posted on 09/28/2001 10:19:42 AM PDT by Dukie
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To: GEC
"We are assembling International A.N.S.W.E.R. to call for worldwide rallies against war and racism. On September 29, there will be a national march and rally at the White House in Washington DC, as well as marches on the West Coast of the U.S. and around the world. We call on all people of conscience and progressive organizations to take up this call and organize rallies around the world.

Unless we stop President Bush and NATO from carrying out a new, wider war in the Middle East, the number of innocent victims will grow from the thousands to the tens of thousands and possibly more. A new, wider U.S. and NATO war in the Middle East can only lead to an escalating cycle of violence. War is not the answer."

Commie Signers:

Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Auxiliary Bishop, Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit
Teresa Gutierrez, Co-Director, International Action Center
Al-Awda, New York and New Jersey
Barbara Lubin, Exec. Director, Middle East Children’s Alliance
Jews Against the Occupation
Rev. Lucius Walker, Pastors for Peace
Karen Talbot, International Center for Peace & Justice
Committee for a Democratic Palestine
Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics, U. of Ottawa
Howard Zinn, Historian, Author
Michael Parenti Ph.D., Author of Against Empire
Ben DuPuy, former Deputy Ambassador-at-Large, Haiti
Nania Kaur Dhingra, Sikh Student Organization, GWU
Martin Espada, Poet
Sakhi for South Asian Women
Women for Afghan Women
Michele Naar-Obed, Plowshares activist, Jonah House, Baltimore
Pam Africa, International Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Michel Collon, author and journalist, Belgium
Heidelberg Forum Against Militarism and War, Germany
Italian Tribunal on NATO Crimes in Yugoslavia
Elmar Schmaehling, Retired Admiral, German Navy
Kadouri Al Kaysi, Committee in Support of Iraqi People, NY
Wolfgang Richter, President, European Peace Forum
Green Party, Maryland
Sally Davies, President AFSCME Local 1072
Craig Newman, Chief Steward, AFSCME Local 1072
Eric Easton, Vice President of National Action Network
Rev. David Carl Olson, Minister, Community Church, Boston
Baltimore Coalition Against the War
Campaign Against Plan Colombia, Barcelona, Spain
Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, Baltimore and Catonsville Chapters
Ricardo Juarez, Pasamontañas
Nino Pasti Foundation, Rome, Italy
Information-Post on Militarism, Tobias Pflueger & Claudia Haydt, Germany
New Communist Party of the Netherlands
African Immigrant and Refugee Coalition of N. America
Dominican Workers Party, NY
Chuck Kaufman, National Co-Coordinator, Nicaragua Network
Ray LaForest, Labor Organizer, 1707 AFSCME
Heidi Boghosian, Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild
Tom Hansen, Mexico Solidarity Network
Kriss Worthington, Berkeley City Council
Leonora Foerstal, Women for Mutual Security
Congress for Korean Reunification
Asha A. Samad, Human Rights Center
April 25 Movement of the Dominican Republic, NY
Vieques Support Campaign
John Kim, Veterans for Peace, NYC Chapter
SEIU Local 1877, Bay Area, CA
Njeri Shakur, Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement
Michel Shehadeh, Los Angeles 8 Case Respondent
Muslim Student & Faculty Association
Marco Frucht, Editor and Publisher, Activist Times
Leslie Feinberg, transgender author, Rainbow Flags for Mumia
Minnie Bruce Pratt, writer and ant-racist activist
Steven Gillis, Exec. Bd, USWA Local 8751, Boston School Bus Drivers
Susanne Kelly, Secretary Treasurer, Local 334 OPEIU
Garibaldi Collective, Barcelona, Spain
Batasana, Euskal, Basque
Helena Papadopoulos, Center for Comparative Study of Law and Society, Lebanon
All Peoples Congress, Baltimore
Unity for Action, Baltimore
Sharon Ceci, shop steward, United Food & Comercial Workers Union, Local 27
Mitchel Cohen, Green Party USA, Brooklyn Greens
Milos Raickovich, College of Staten Island, CUNY
Carlos Eden, Raweshrar Project for Indigenous People--Chile
Jamie York, Cuba Advocate Newsletter, MT
Brian Barraza, Association of Mexican American Workers
Justin Vitiello, Professor, Temple University, Philadelphia
Mahtowin Munro & Moonanum James, United American Indians of New England
SAFRAD Somali Association
Monica Moorehead, Workers World Party
Arab Cause Solidarity Committee, Madrid, Spain
Korea Truth Commission
Struggle Against War Coalition, Italy
Trades Union International of Building and Wood Workers, Finland
LEF Foundation, St. Helena, CA
Vanguard Public Foundation, San Francisco
Consuela Lee, musician
Bohemian Grove Action Network, Sonoma County, CA
Sonoma County Free Press (CA)
Nadine Rosa-Rosso, General Secretary, Workers' Party of Belgium
Karim Lopez, Institute for Mass Communications
Oklahoma Socialist Cooperative, Oklahoma
Arab Women's Solidarity Association, San Francisco Chapter
Susan E. Davis, co-chair, NY Local, National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981
James Lafferty, National Lawyers Guild, Los Angeles
Freedom Socialist Party
Johnnie Stevens, People’s Video Network
Campaign Against Racism & War, Oberlin, Ohio
Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist
Dr. Pol De Vos, President, Anti-Imperialist League, Belgium
Refuse and Resist
Klaus von Raussendorff, Anti-Imperialist Correspondence, Germany
Dr. Bert De Belder, Coordinator, Third World Medical Aid, Belgium
Dr. Jean Pestieau, Professor, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment, California
Klaus Hartmann, President of World Union of Freethinkers, Germany California Prison Focus
Anuradha Mittal, Executive Director, Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy
Radical Women
Sandra Robertson, Georgia Citizens Coalition on Hunger
Al-Awda Massachusetts (Palestinian Right to Return Coalition)
Radio Arabiyat, Boston, Mass
Vanessa Marques, Portuguese-American Relief for Palestine
Rima Anabtawi, Al-Awda Coordinating Committee
Committee to Defend Amer Jubran and Palestinian Free Speech Rights
Gloria La Riva, Western Reg. Co-Director, Intl. Action Center
Richard Becker, Western Reg. Co-Director, Intl. Action Center
Falco Accame, former president, Defense Commission, Chamber of Deputies, Italy
Gerry Scoppettuolo, Dir. of Educ., So NH HIV/AIDS Task Force
Media Monitors Network Southern, CA, mediamonitors.net
Athos Fava, Secretary for International Relations, Communist Party of Argentina
Patricio Echegary, General Secretary, Communist Party of Argentina
Bay Area CISPES
Leila Sansour, TV producer, London
Marina Drummer, Community Futures Collective
California Prison Focus
Muna Hamzeh, Author and Journalist

49 posted on 09/28/2001 10:38:06 AM PDT by Roebucks
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To: Hugh Akston
Minus IMF, Protesters Give Peace A Chance
By Manny Fernandez and Petula Dvorak
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, September 28, 2001

Article Source

"Violence breeds violence," said Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, of the Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit and part of a coalition planning a march tomorrow.

Tomorrow morning, the first march -- organized by the Anti-Capitalist Convergence, a network of anarchists and anti-capitalists based in D.C. -- is to begin at 9 a.m. at a park near Union Station. The group plans to march through downtown, ending at the World Bank and IMF headquarters.

50 posted on 09/28/2001 10:47:18 AM PDT by Roebucks
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To: Roebucks
I did a basic search on the "Anti-Capitalist Convergence" and came up with THIS

A-CC of Montreal:

Slate Article on A-C Convergence

A-CC "Principles of Unity"

CLAC- A-CC Mobilization Materials


51 posted on 09/28/2001 11:13:14 AM PDT by piasa
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To: piasa
Thanks for the links. Here is their latest, "call to action".
52 posted on 09/28/2001 11:27:28 AM PDT by Roebucks
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To: Roebucks
Source (Another group formed related to the Anti-capitalist convergence:)

Another major group planning protests around the Summit is the Montreal-based AntiCapitalist Convergence (CLAC). Formed in April 2000 to offer a radical, anti-capitalist critique of corporate globalization, CLAC recently spawned the Quebec City-based Summit of the Americas Welcoming Committee (CASA). Like CLAC, CASA espouses the principles of anti-capitalism, anti-patriarchy, anti-hierarchy, anti-reformism, autonomy, and respect for a diversity of tactics. According to CLAC, "It is possible to radically and creatively oppose capitalism, while at the same time maintaining the spirit of openness that is necessary to develop a diverse and pluralistic resistance movement."

53 posted on 09/28/2001 11:59:35 AM PDT by piasa
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To: Hugh Akston
In post 49, you'll notice that just under Ramsey Clark's sig is one from Bishop Thomas Gumbleton.

Quite active in gay rights and the anti-Iraq sanction arena is he

here' s a link to some of his stuff. He was also quoted in the Wash Post article sources in post 50 and will be in DC this weekend with his/her commie friends.

54 posted on 09/28/2001 12:24:49 PM PDT by Roebucks
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To: Roebucks
Look what else is going on on Sept 29, 2001
55 posted on 09/28/2001 5:11:08 PM PDT by piasa
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To: piasa
Bunch of fruits n nutz. Sounds like NY, with the UN though. I'm concerned about the violence in DC tomorrow. I think it could turn real ugly. Hope I'm wrong.
56 posted on 09/28/2001 5:17:24 PM PDT by Roebucks
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To: Roebucks
Imagine Whorled ApPEASement... kool-aid drinkers anonymous meeting tomorrow:

IMPORTANT LOGISTICAL INFO For September 29 rally and march against war & racism

As of September 28, 2001

GATHER 12 NOON at FREEDOM PLAZA (14th St. and Pennsylvania NW)

Buses and vans from many areas will be arriving early

WELCOME CENTER:

For those arriving on Friday, the IAC will have a "Welcome Center" open from 4 pm to 9 pm. This is at 1615 Columbia Road NW (at 16th St.). Take the green line to Columbia Heights or the 16th St. bus to Columbia Road.

BUSES AND VANS/CARS:

Below is important information for buses:

Bus drop off is at Pennsylvania Ave. between 13th and 14th St. NW. This is the south side of Freedom Plaza.

Bus parking: There is a lot that is used for bus parking just over the Anacostia Bridge. Drive south on South Capitol, go over the Anacostia Bridge, and take the first right. Once this lot fills up, buses should go to the Union Station parking lot. There are spaces reserved; buses should say they are with the A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition.

Your bus (not A.N.S.W.E.R.) is responsible to pay a $50 parking fee.

Vans and cars can drop off at Freedom Plaza, or simply find parking in the area (there are many private lots, and there may be street parking).

Bus pick up is at Louisiana between North Capitol and 1st St NW. This is around the corner and a few blocks away from the ending rally site at Upper Senate Park (which is the north side of the Capitol). Buses cannot park here; they can stand in the right lane of traffic, but only for the loading period. This information should be given by the bus captain to each bus rider (if possible, give out maps).

BUS GREETERS:

Each bus will be met by an International A.N.S.W.E.R. bus greeter who will let everyone know what to expect for the day. Please convey as much information as possible to all bus riders ahead of time, and expect this update from an A.N.S.W.E.R. volunteer when you pull in.

VOLUNTEERS:

To make this event a success, hundreds of volunteers are needed to help out in many areas! When you arrive at Freedom Plaza, you will see a purple banner that says "Volunteers Here." Just go up to the organizers at this table and they will plug you into the activity. Help is needed for security/monitors (see below), handing out literature and placards, getting out t-shirts, water and more.

SECURITY / MONITORS:

Our top priority is security. We will have a strong Arab and Muslim presence at the rally and march and we want all of our Arab and Muslim sisters and brothers to feel comfortable and safe. We are organizing security teams to secure our space in case there are counter demonstrators. Please encourage people on your bus to help out in this area. If you can help out, you will be directed to a security orientation meeting from the volunteers table.

MEDICAL:

There will be a medical tent and medical workers in the crowd to provide any needed assistance. There will be food and water available, but you are encouraged to bring your own. The march will be about one mile (there will be a disabled vehicle for those who cannot march), so come prepared with walking shoes.

WEATHER:

There is a 0% chance of rain forecasted for Saturday!

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE INFO CALL: 202-543-2777. This number will be staffed during the protest.

International Action Center new office until Oct. 15
1247 E St. SE (entrance on 13th St.)
Washington DC 20003
Phone: 202-543-2777;
Fax: 202-543-6847
Email: iacenterdc@yahoo.com
Web: www.beatbackbush.org & www.iacenter.org

57 posted on 09/28/2001 5:34:44 PM PDT by piasa
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To: Hugh Akston , DC freepers
see #57
58 posted on 09/28/2001 5:36:52 PM PDT by piasa
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To: piasa, Hugh Akston
Notice the date of that update posted on piasas post...and then notice the contact web site....wwww.beatbush.com ?????
59 posted on 09/28/2001 5:46:36 PM PDT by Neets
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To: Roebucks
People who belong to things with names like "Pasamontanas" (Skimasks) really shouldn't be allowed out in public.
60 posted on 09/28/2001 5:47:35 PM PDT by livius
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