Volume 4 Issue 12 (PDF for reading 8.5 x 11)
Volume 4 Issue 12 (PDF for printing 11 x 17)
Anarchists are not ones to set goals. No Gods, No Masters, No way to get there! amirite? But what if we did? Would it look like trying to populate New Hampshire (like the Libertarians have tried), or would it look like invading by numbers a more mainstream group like the NRA, AA, or whatever influencing a different direction and/or set of priorities. Should our goal look like a big street party or a TAZ?
From CrimethInc.
A Chronicle from December 8, 2018 to January 5, 2019
In the run up to the Indian general strike being called for the 7th, we interviewed an Anarchist from Muktiwadi Ekta Morcha (Libertarian Solidarity Front) in Bhopal, India.
Leap Encryption Access Project
This week, we’d like to share a conversation had a little bit ago with Kali Kaneko, from LEAP. Leap Encryption Access Project, like pEp featured in our prior Error451 interview, is an open-source project meant to ease… access to encryption (and it’s a project). At a point in the past, LEAP had an interest in shifting paradigm of email but is now focusing mainly on distribution, upkeep, and improvement of it’s VPN service, Bitmask. Bitmask is partnering with Riseup Black and Calyx (and hopefully other trustworthy projects) to expand access to free, psuedonymized web traffic with ease.
LISTEN HERE: http://archive.org/details/AnarchyRadio01082019
Kathan co-hosts. French uprising resumes, deepens. Outreach discussion; anti-civ needs to break out of current anarchist bubble. Cascadia Alive! TV shows 1996-2005 at U of Oregon archives. Monarch butterfly almost extinct. Industrial disaster of the week, mass shooting of the week. Whiteaker Tales event Jan. 19. Action news, 3 calls.
From Bloomington ABC
Fire Ant is a new publication focused on spreading the words of anarchist prisoners and generating material solidarity for our imprisoned friends. Begun as a collaboration between anarchist prisoners and anarchists in Maine, Fire Ant seeks to raise material aid for anarchist prisoners while fostering communication between anarchists on both sides of the walls.
From Anathema
Volume 4 Issue 12 (PDF for reading 8.5 x 11)
Volume 4 Issue 12 (PDF for printing 11 x 17)
From Commune magazine by The Vitalist International (Atlanta Faction)
Since the era of revolutions opened over two centuries ago, no greater slogan has emerged than the simple dictum uttered in the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline: Mni Wiconi – Water is Life. It would be perfectly natural, then, if the next revolutionary slogan were more direct. In a kind of advanced concision, it would unleash an even greater and less mediated potential: life.
From: https://raddle.me/wiki/Indigenous_Anarchy
First, let's define some basic terms. “Indigenous” means “of the land we are actually on”. “Anarchy” means “the rejection of authority”. The principles of anarchism include direct action, mutual aid, and voluntary cooperation. "Anarchy; A Journal of Desire Armed" envisions a primitive anarchy that is "radically cooperative & communitarian, ecological and feminist, spontaneous and wild".
On the 13th of April, 2016 the Mossos d’Esquadra [catalan police], in collaboration with the german police registered three houses in Barcelona, which culminated in the detention of two comrades accused of a bank expropriation on a subsidiary of Pax Bank, (property of the vatican) in Aachen, Germany. The judgment was sentenced with the absolution of one of them, and the conviction for 7 and a half years of jail for Lisa, a comrade active in the anarchist, feminist and anti-racist struggles in barcelona.