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14-08-2007 02:58

Public School condemns 'chav-hunt' spoof

Public school boys keeping the class war alive

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13-08-2007 15:27

A revolt to live: post-structuralist anarchist resistance against the G8

Article republished from Anarchist Studies about the politics and cultures of protest at Gleneagles G8 summit.

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06-08-2007 22:06

Dispatch - new workers' bulletin on the public pay dispute - distro help request

We are a group of workers mostly in the public sector, who met via the libcom.org website who are putting together a bulletin called Dispatch - Public sector pay dispute—information for action. An ad hoc newsletter for the ongoing struggles, mainly in the post office at present, against sub-inflation pay offers.

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06-08-2007 15:16

War on Terror - Solidarity against poverty needed

It is a slide show broadcast then banned by the US government, depicting graphically the horrors of HIV/AIDs, poverty, homelessness etc. While the twin towers were hit and the US pushes the "War on terror",it reminds us of the many more people who have been killed or affected by poverty, HIV/AIDS, homelessness etc and reminds us that solidarity with these p0eple is vital.

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31-07-2007 11:08

Chem-trails NOT Contrails!

This image shows that it is not from the exaust of the engine but from the wings that the spray lines are being sprayed from. look closely and you can see the lines from the wings:

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19-07-2007 02:23

Posstscript: the insurrectional perspective

More than a year has passed since we finished the second issue of our journal Dissident, which introduced insurrectional anarchism in Sweden. We chose to introduce the insurrectional perspective because we think it brings us valuable insights and experiences. These include the critique of organisational fetishism and activism, the shift of perspective from the mass to the active minority, and the importance of projectuality. Some critics, mostly syndicalists, unfortunately interpreted the insurrectional perspective in absolute terms. This text aims to answer those concerns and move the discussion forward.

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12-07-2007 17:55

What drove a doctor to become a suicide bomber?

The detention of at least seven medics in connection with last week’s failed terror attacks in Britain has added to the public’s sense of shock. All the more so since the alleged perpetrators of the attacks were both initially identified as doctors working at Glasgow’s Royal Alexandra Hospital.

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06-07-2007 15:47

5 Fingers Beat 16000 G8 Cops: Are we winning again?

The following article, by Ben Trott, was first published on the Red Pepper website.

www.redpepper.org.uk

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06-07-2007 00:28

Nafeez Ahmed: Whose Bombs?

How to understand the attempted but largely failed terrorist plots uncovered since last Friday? Police officers on June 29 dismantled two car bombs made from gas canisters, gasoline and nails, parked in central London’s major theatre and shopping districts. A day later, two men rammed a Jeep Cherokee, filled with flammable material, into a terminal entrance at Glasgow airport. The series of attempted attacks follows hot on the heels of an attempted al-Qaeda attack in the United States earlier in June.

The chronology requires further probing, and indeed, preliminary analysis raises some unresolved questions.

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03-07-2007 15:36

Agrofuels - time for a reality check

The rush for ‘biofuels’ is already causing serious damage. Far from being sustainable, the spread of what are more accurately called ‘agrofuels’ – liquid fuels produced from biomass grown in large-scale monocultures – is compromising biodiversity and fuelling human rights violations. The argument that these ‘biofuels’ will mitigate climate change is unproven – indeed, the destruction of rainforests, peatlands and other ecosystems to make way for agrofuel plantations will accelerate global warming.

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03-07-2007 01:51

Glasgow False Flag Terror - NOT!

When the two pathetic 'car bombs' were found in London, many people were quite rightly skeptical. While the media predictable spouted nonsense about the failed attacks having all the hallmarks of everyones favorite bogyman, al-Qaeda, the 'truth movement' people started their own predictable 'False Flag' speculation. Now however, the attack at Glasgow airport shed doubt onto those pointing at the British Security Forces as those behind the attacks.

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29-06-2007 15:34

IOM Glasgow Reintegration Workshop: June 27, 2007

Did you attend the IOM-organized 'reintegration' workshop which took place on June 27 in Glasgow? Or, will you be attending any of the other workshops the IOM is planning? If yes, please get in touch.

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28-06-2007 15:04

Reviewing Linda McQuaig's Holding the Bully's Coat

Exposing Canada's role in the US war on terror

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27-06-2007 15:37

The United(?) Kingdom.....

Would going back be such a bad thing?..... In the current climate of agitation on both sides of the English/Scottish border what are our options and expectation for the United Kingdom?.....

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26-06-2007 18:41

"Demonstration" Government in Palestine

US-Israeli led coup against the democratically elected Hamas government

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26-06-2007 12:57

Lockerbie Appeal

It is widely rumoured ColinBoyd will succeed Lord Goldsmith as Attorney General tommorow. The next day the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission will release their verdict on whether the biggest terrorist the UK has ever imprisoned is allowed to appeal against the conviction Boyd secured unjustly, and which he has subsequently covered up at all costs.

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25-06-2007 14:55

Students to create week-long Tent State in protest against Britain's nukes

In the coming week, students from around the country will gather near Glasgow to protest against Britain's policy of nuclear renewal and deterrence.

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21-06-2007 20:06

The Record of the Newspaper of Record

Exposing how the New York Times covers Venezuela.

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14-06-2007 15:24

Reviewing Noam Chomsky's New Book: Interventions

In-depth review of Noam Chomsky's new book.

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13-06-2007 13:38

ephemera 7.1: 'Immaterial and Affective Labour: Explored' online

The new issue (7.1) of ephemera: theory & politics in organization, entitled "immaterial and affective labor: explored," has just been published at  http://www.ephemeraweb.org. This latest special issue offers a critical engagement with the conceptual and political territory animated by the deployment of such ideas in the work of Hardt, Negri, Lazzarato, Virno and others, and follows previous explorations of class composition and politics in ephemera (for instance in the issues on 'the theory of the multitude' and 'writing: labour').

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