Legalized Extortion
Although some super giants have been eradicated and monopoly is largely under control, there are enough ways to circumvent and bypass existing Laws.
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Is Indymedia Infiltrated by Homeland Security?
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News :: Miscellaneous
News Junkie Scott's Blog (02/22/05)
Why are Baltimore IMC editors hiding news blogs (like this one)?
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News :: Activism
JEWISH SUPREMACISM
New book explodes across the international market.
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Announcement :: Activism
Protests, Vigils to Mark One-Year Anniversary of Coup d'etat in Haiti
Protests in Several Cities to Call for Investigation into U.S. Role in Last Year's Coup, Ending Discrimination Against Haitian Refugees
Speaking Tours, Vigils, Film-Screenings, and Faith Reflection Will Also Commemorate Haiti Solidarity Week 2005
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Dubya as Economist
"We got into deficit because the economy went into the recession-is how we got into deficit..The more money they have in their more pockets, the more likely it is that somebody will find work..An ownership society is a compassionate society."
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John's Indyconference Dispatch #1
21 Feb 2005
(Updated)
by
John Duda
Indymedia doesn't meet often. Getting everyone scattered throughout the world, or even throughout a single continent, in the same place, at the same time, when you are trying to gather together a dispersed network of individuals and autonomous collectives, and with little to none in the way of money to make this happen, has proved difficult.
The usual lure is a major counter-summit or protest, when the movement converges, so does Indymedia, but amid the tear gas and the frantic recabling of the temporary radio studio, relaxed long-term discussions of vision and structure usually fail to manifest themselves.
This weekend in Austin there's a space and a time to have some of these discussions: about a 125 people have made it to Texas as part of the Indyconference, which is proving to be a mixture of a somewhat straightforward conference on alternative media with a more freewheeling parallel track of unofficial IMC network meetings and workshops. Sadly, whether due to lack of funding or communication, most of the imc's and imcsista's here are from the U.S. But while not ideal, that's ok, there's a lot to be talked about and a lot of information to share just among the dozens of imc's in this country. Even finally be able to connect a real face to an irc nick or an email address you've been working alongside for years is satisfying and strangely vertiginous.
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