San Francisco, CA: Clashes with police as abandoned hotel is occupied; Oakland mayor accosted in D.C.

from the press:

SAN FRANCISCO — Four people were arrested late Friday night when police and Occupy protesters clashed at a long-closed hotel, leaving some officers injured, authorities said.

The violence flared after 10 p.m. when police confronted hundreds of activists at the Cathedral Hill Hotel, on Van Ness Avenue near Geary Street.

Some protesters occupying the hotel threw objects at police clad in riot gear during the clash, injuring three officers, authorities said. Protesters pulled the fire alarm inside the building at one point, causing the police to escort the fire department into the building. Three protesters inside the hotel were arrested for trespassing.

“Early this morning, private security arrived on scene and took control of the hotel,” officer Carlos Manfredi wrote in an e-mail. “Security was advised that if their were any remaining demonstrators that posed a problem, to call the police and we will handle it accordingly.”

Meanwhile, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan continued to draw the ire of Occupy protesters even during her trip to Washington, D.C., where she is attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

On Thursday, a group of chanting Occupy D.C. protesters surrounded Quan’s cab and would not allow it to move.

Quan covered her face with a piece of paper while the protesters pounded on the windows of the cab. One of the protesters was arrested in a scuffle with police who came to the mayor’s aid.

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Santa Barbara, CA: Second firebombing of police station in two weeks

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A firebomb tossed at the Santa Barbara County sheriff’s foot patrol substation in Isla Vista has caused minor damage.

There were people inside the building when the firebomb was thrown at the building on Sunday at 11:39 p.m. but no one was hurt.

A sheriff’s news release describes the damage as very minor.

Two weeks ago, two Molotov cocktails were thrown the substation, causing minor damage to stucco, an Operation Medicine Cabinet drop box for unwanted prescription drugs and an unoccupied squad car.

Investigators say it isn’t known if the two attacks are related.

There are no arrests.

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Coalinga, Ca: 14 Cattle Trucks go up in Flames

reposted from biteback

anonymous claim of responsibility:

“at about 3:40 am on sunday, january 8th, 14 cattle trucks caught fire at the harris feeding company in coalinga, ca. containers of accelerant were placed beneath a row of 14 trucks with 4 digital timers used to light 4 of the containers and kerosene-soaked rope carrying the fire to the other 10 (a tactic adapted from Home Alone 2 [if you’re going to try this make sure to use kerosene, gasoline dries too quickly]). we weren’t sure how well this was going to work, so we waited until there was news reports before writing this. we were extremely pleased to see that all 14 trucks ‘were a total loss’ with some being ‘completely melted to the ground.’

we’re not going to use this space to expound upon the horrors and injustices of factory farming. there is more than enough armchair-activists and those of passive politics who are more than willing to do that (anything to keep from getting their hands dirty). we, the unsilent minority (the 1%, if you will), choose a more direct form of action.

we’re not delusional enough to believe that this action will shut down the harris feeding company, let alone have any effect on factory farming as a whole. but we maintain that this type of action still has worth, if not solely for the participant’s peace of mind, then to show that despite guards, a constant worker presence, and razorwire fence, the enemy is still vulnerable.

finally, to all those who fantasize and romanticize about direct action yet remain on the fence: there is a lot of stuff that needs to be destroyed and we can’t count on spontaneous combustion and careless welders to do all the work.

until next time…”

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The Telescope or the Kaleidoscope: A Critique of the ELF

we received and publish here:

(a critical individual’s proposal for a diffused offensive attack)

“Our lives are at stake and we will not renounce any weapon that we can use as our own.”
– Anonymous

In regards to the brief history of the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), an organization which has brought much inspiration to the North American context and drawn significant media attention, I would like to present a few points in order to critique, clarify and highlight the ways the ELF can be understood as a methodology instead of as an ideology. At the end of this piece, a proposal is drawn out for anarchists to develop their own actions separately in cells, groups or any informal structure they see fit whether or not these are aligned with the “ELF guidelines”.

Obviously this is something that is difficult, because on the one hand the ELF does exist as an organization but is also made up of many dispersed cells and individuals. So the critique will follow the ELF guidelines and not critique the individuals themselves.

An Ideology: Single issue and lobbying with dynamite.

“The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than futile and hopeless labor.”
– Albert Camus, “The Myth of Sisyphus”

The reasons that the ELF proposes for doing actions is something I would like to question. These guidelines state:

1) To cause maximum economic damage to a given entity that is profiting off the destruction of the natural environment.

2) To educate the public on the atrocities committed against the environment and life.

3) To take all necessary precautions against harming life.

The guidelines are very similar to the goals of the ELF with one major exception. The third of three guidelines states that one must take all necessary precautions against harming life. The ELF considers itself a nonviolent organization as no physical harm has come to a human as a result of the group’s actions. This is by no means a sheer coincidence but in fact a commitment to the guidelines. Individuals interested in becoming active in the ELF need to follow the above guidelines and create their own close knit anonymous cell made up of trustworthy and sincere people. Remember the ELF and each cell within it is anonymous not only to one another but also to the general public. So there is not a realistic chance of becoming active in an already existing cell. Take initiative, form your own cell and do what needs to be done to protect all life on the planet! (1)

Since they put the Earth before their decision as conscious individuals (2), a psychosis, a martyrdom complex for the Earth, begins to develop. This is similar to how most of the left today functions, by feeding a psychological need for self-justification in everyday life. When for example activists put so much energy into certain types of actions (petitions, lock downs, passive sit ins, etc.), for all the right and justified reasons for doing so and not seeing the desired results, they become hopeless in their own actions. I think it is important to have a sense of individual intention and self-motivation, rather than becoming blind to reasons for acting against the world around oneself. By blind I mean not having the ability to not see beyond the ways one is making decisions upon what actions to take and see the cause and effect of those actions. This blindness constructs a martyrdom complex similar to that of Sisyphus, who rolled the rock up a mountain day after day. This tunnel vision is caused by focusing solely on the theater of political affairs while neglecting the rest of life.

Having this type of perception about one’s own reality can create something similar to what is called a “single issue campaign”. Only in this case instead of doing tree sits like Earth First!, an individual or a group is setting incendiary devices to call upon the “unjust actions” of some company. When the company itself has no interest to change the reasons that it exists, it purely becomes a moral battle between the “just” and “unjust” – speaking truth to power when power has no interest in listening. This becomes an endless pursuit for some sad form of change.

The ELF in its FAQ’s claims to not follow a leadership or central hierarchy, but an ideology. I would question the use of an ideology, instead proposing the use of a particular methodology that is anarchist in practice. Once an individual begins to believe in an ideology they put it – the ideology – above themselves, acting only in accordance with that ideology, weighing the rights and wrongs of a certain course of action. This can be seen in the mentality of leftists, Christians, Catholics, vegans and anyone who adheres to an ideology through belief or action.

There is no ethical equation toward the understanding of how “we as society need to change capitalism”, where by acting in accordance with the state and one’s morals we see how things can become equal within the sphere of exploitation. To play within the ethical debate is to place oneself in a position of making compromises with the state and capital, using ethical and moral positions. This can be seen in this quote from the ELF’s facts:

“Anyone seeking to create actual positive social and political change must reflect on past attempts throughout history to learn what worked, what didn’t, and what can be taken to aid in the current pursuit. A refusal to make this reflection is also a refusal to make an honest life commitment to the cause of justice and protection of life on this planet.”

What and where is this “justice” coming from? Is it justice we are actually seeking? Justice implies a universal morality that everyone shares. Is it instead a matter of vengeance against civilization for denying one the ability to live a life one chooses?

We return to the use of methods rather than an ideology. A method can be defined as “a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan.” Hence one does not submit to an ideology of protecting the earth, but sees ways and courses to attack what surrounds them – these being the technique or practice. Once an individual or a group can become unhinged from the trap of ideological thinking and self-justification, their desires become in accordance with the interests and aims.

A Name: Calling oneself a thing?

“We wear the mask that grins and lies,
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes, –”
– Anonymous

“A destructive action will always remain a beautiful thing, even if it is not claimed.”
– FAI, “Do Not Say That We are Few”

The ELF is referred to by the Department of Homeland Security (3 & 4) as an organization, which classifies them as a thing with a name or single like-minded identity. In a time of widespread revolt or flourishing milieu it can be useful to have a name in order to communicate why an action was taken and tie it to the continued presence of a certain group or set of ideas, especially to differentiate amongst many tendencies existing within a specific context. However, by taking on a name, a group becomes an organization and becomes reified. It begins to be understood as a thing, an entity in and of itself. This further facilitates identification by authorities who begin to chart and map the movements of an organization or group in order to see where and how it moves, how it functions, what language it uses (environmental, anarchist, communist, etc). Not all investigations are carried out in this way (for example, in the Bombs Case in Chile and the Marini Trials in Italy, anarchists were framed as members of fictitious clandestine organizations), but the naming of oneself as a thing does make it easier for the state to repress the milieu as a whole. It’s easy for the state to comb through the different groups that exist or existed at a determined period of time and go through arrest documents or do outright surveillance (the surveillance and subsequent arrest of the members of Direct Action in Canada can be a perfect example of this). Inevitably they find those who are more above ground and interrogate them about those specific activities, hold them under false pretexts and send in infiltrators to groups who try to establish long-term relationships. Although  they don’t know whose entirely involved these practices can eventually lead them to identify suspects.

There is no panacea to repression – it will exist as long as action is taken against the current world. It is only a matter of how deep relationships are rooted in commitment, honesty, and revolutionary courage between those who are partaking in different actions, which will directly correlate to refusal to cooperate with the state. It is worth noting that the ELF as a whole did not consider itself anarchist or revolutionary; it originally spawned from the environmental group Earth First!.

With this in mind, what if a group decided to not give itself a name? Making it harder for the cartographers of power to draw maps, where the longitude and latitude were unable to be connected, diffused and multifarious actions constituted themselves as a thing. Rather than one decisive group with a name, similar to the cellular structure proposed by the ELF, but on the basis of revolutionary activity against the current world.

Violence and Terrorism? 

The ELF is critical of the use of violence and harming individuals(5). They state this in their FAQs (6) section, in which they give examples of other kinds of actions individuals and groups have taken throughout history. In this point they lack a critical assessment of these different groups, their motivations, and the intentions of their actions. The Boston Tea Party, Suffragette Movement and Gandhi did what they did on the basis of a certain interest to change the existing order through illegal means in some hope for positive change. Essentially these references reinforce an interest tending toward social change, an interest in altering the existing order, not destroying it in its entirety. This position is leftist, not anarchist. Again they constantly referred to this in their referential use of abolish, rather than destroy. (7)

Violence is a necessary tool for anarchists, one that must be constantly thought about and processed, especially for revolutionary individualist anarchists taking an offensive position aimed at the destruction of the current world and its existent order. This violent methodology should not be blind to a critical eye, rather it should be honed in through various actions, inflicted directly or indirectly against an enemy. This means that one cannot just go out right and say that one “wants to ensure that all of the time life will be taken into consideration”. This statement in and of itself does not take into consideration the war we find ourselves amidst, nor does it consider the positions that others like our enemies, “the people”, etc, take in relation to our position against them. We have to consider that there will be casualties at some point, and have already been casualties. We have many enemies (the judges, lumber companies, the police, scientists, politicians, biotechnologists, the left, the right, etc.) and to not harm them would be due to our own pacification.  

If and when we choose to act violently (as defined by the state), we will be called terrorists. There is not doubt about it and it is part of the state’s larger strategy of isolating groups and individuals that oppose it, to fabricate a hostility and an ‘other’. The state creates an enemy of “the people,” the community, or whatever massified term the state uses to distinguish itself and those who identify with it from others.

The Conscious Individual and Self-Motivation

“courage to never yield or submit”
– Arthur Schopenhauer

Anarchists at times fall into a very limited view of acting upon their ideas. They build an organization by constantly waiting for this or that moment, yet when its capacity to act is finally reached, what each individual wants is largely misunderstood. Federations, collectives, organizations, and any other large formations are structured in such a way that individuals give up their own agency and desires for a set of guidelines or an ideology. Anarchist individual self-motivation is the ability to consciously understand one’s own desires, intentions, and motivations for acting. Rather than under the banner of a large formation or ideology, actions are taken on one’s own or with other individuals with an informal group who know what they want and why they desire to act together during a certain time period. This requires friendships and relationships that are trusted, understood and long-lasting (the topic of security is left out here because it is such a complex subject, maybe to be visited at another time), rather than political relationships built on an assumed affinity and polite platitudesThese friendships come together and are shaped by mutually-developed histories, individual aims, and intentions. This does not mean one has to act with the same four people all the time, but that there are many relationships one can share which have the ability to come together to act.

Attacking different institutions and mechanisms of power is a leap, one that must be taken if one is interested in seeing this world destroyed. Each attack can be easily played out in one’s head and their physical capacity to act in the most immediate sense, but this leap is a constant evaluation. A question of how to do such things in each instant, a collection of experiences of acting within differing situations that help one gain confidence and courage. Again, these are specific experiences, experiments and practices such as setting fires, throwing rocks through windows, building barricades, scouting for exit and entrance routes, the location of the police, doing research on the placement of different targets within a geographical area, etc.

Opening up an illegal plane of existence

“My daughter raises the smooth
brass kaleidoscope
and watches
as coloured glass slivers
conspire together.
New worlds create themselves before her eyes.”
– Anonymous

Through all the critiques I have tried to flesh out specifically about the ELF as a loose network of cells, I would like to make an open proposal to all anarchists critical of the ways anarchists currently engage in North America who desire to see the current world of Capitalism, the State and Civilization destroyed immediately on an international level.

As anarchists, especially the individualist tendency of this milieu, conscious of our own decisions to partake in a practice of refusal and continued attack, we have every method at our disposal. We have the use of  different kinds of weapons: fake ids, improvised explosives, guns, disguises, accomplices, safe houses, robberies, etc etc. (manuals for all of which are readily available online).

It is not very easy to take a step in this direction or realm of actually living in an unchained and free way, and it has not been seen in sometime in the North American context. It is a great leap, but a leap nonetheless, for which some may be ready, but others may not. This should not deter solidarity and support in the most specific ways possible towards those who choose to this path.

This proposal is to be an immediate wager on an offensive in the continual war that surrounds every one of us, individually and collectively, whether we consider ourselves anarchists or not. We are part of the existing order; a giant prison with loose and open cells surrounding us. We make conscious choices to continue amid this miserable life (work, school, family, etc) of alienation and imposed exploitation on an international scale.

This proposal is not for a “front” of the organized masses, but for a diffused and open network of cells across North America and internationally. Cells that are not fighting on a militarist front nor see themselves as the “people’s army”. This has nothing to do with the masses being on one’s side, but with the ability for conscious individuals to activate themselves on a plane of existence that is continually practiced in all its composed elements. Similar to the FAI-IRF (Informal Anarchist Federation – International Revolutionary Front), an open network that is anarchist and anti-authoritarian in nature, except without a name. Communiques only released on an as-needed basis when it is necessary to do so, with actions that speak for themselves. Choosing the most critical targets of the existing order.

From defensive to offensive:  A metaphysics of refusal and attack

“As our desire to create our lives as we see fit, to realize ourselves to the fullest extent, to reappropriate the conditions of our existence, develops into a real project of revolt against all domination and oppression, we begin to encounter the world with a more penetrating eye.”
– Wolfi L.

With this in mind, we as human beings are also vessels, political vessels, conscious and always evolving in the plane of war against the existing world of capital, state and civilization. To negate the cause and effect of our surroundings is to limit oneself to a life of misery as a commodity, to the subjugation of all life, to the domination of time by a sedentary existence, to a society that needs one more human cog to speed itself up, to a civilization that imposes the domination of capital within all social relations. To say we are political vessels is to not just stroke a pen upon paper, but to acknowledge that our everyday lives are a melding of ideas with practices and practices with ideas. To put it another way, to experiment with the hypothesis and wager of what is called life.

Attacking from an offensive position means actions should be rehearsed, understood and gone through many times so that if a plan goes wrong, a group or cell would have the ability to change its movements and tactics very efficiently and quickly.

An offensive position does not wait for our enemies to make a move before attacking them. This means not waiting for someone to be killed by the police and then reacting to it, nor waiting for some crisis in capitalism to strike a group of people and then trying to push the iceberg out of the water. These situations and points do have certain social implications to act within, and provide an opportunity to generalize anarchist methods and illegal practices on a much more social scale that is not isolated to any specific group. But the offensive position is not always social; while the actions themselves may have a social resonance to a specific situation, they can come from an anti-social place of offensive attack, one that is not predetermined nor understood as such a reaction to the state or capital. An attack that is made instead by studying (through the use of different anonymous research technologies – phone books, computers, etc) of the already-existing networks of exploitation and domination in which one or a group of individuals can select a decisive point to hit. This is where the use of the ELF as a method comes in: small cells with an interest in attacking aspects of the civilized order, on the basis of a common hatred of civilization, not based on a common ideology. In its practical sense this means sabotaging railroad lines, destroying electricity infrastructure (telecommunication lines, fiber optics, electrical power lines, cell phone towers or any other unsecured electrical target left open), bombing government buildings or companies that are identified as targets by our individual research.

With this offensive position we must also have the strength and courage to carry on in our individual motivations and intentions. Even if we are carrying on alone, and desire to do so. Understanding when and where to attack our enemies (whether physical or psychological) within the places they reside. To put it another way, this is when we are able to put down the telescope and our limitations based on ideological containers, and open up our field of vision to the colorful world of the kaleidoscope, where the expansive potential of possibilities arise.

This piece is dedicated to:
Conspiracy Cells of Fire
The Informal Anarchist Federation
The International Revolutionary Front (Chile, Italy and elsewhere)
The Black International
Tortuga
Individualists Tending Toward the Wild
The eco-prisoners of the United States

Suggested Reading:

– FAQ page on the ELF press office web page
– Points of ELF pamphlet
– A few topical question concerning anarchist and others
– Call from the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire – Commando Horst Fantazzini for an International Network of Action and Solidarity
– Informal Anarchist Federation – “Do Not Say We Are Few”
– Our lives of a Burning Vision
– Escalation #1
– Igniting a Revolution – Earth Liberation Front (2 part movie)
– Resistance (magazine about the ELF)

Notes:

  1. Below in quotes and italics is the quote that will be referenced in the first section of this piece, but the overall piece is brought up throughout. It is highly recommend that one read the entirety of the FAQs before preceding with the entirety of this critique.
  2.  “Anyone seeking to create actual positive social and political change must reflect on past attempts throughout history to learn what worked, what didn’t, and what can be taken to aid in the current pursuit. A refusal to make this reflection is also a refusal to make an honest life commitment to the cause of justice and protection of life on this planet.”– ELF FAQs
  3.  “ALF and its sister organization ELF are considered to be the most active, the most dangerous, and the largest domestic terrorist groups in the United States.” Eco-terrorism: Environmental and Animal-Rights Militants in the United States United States Department of Homeland Security
  4.  “The organization is an environmental group but also one that realizes the true cause of murder and destruction of life.” – ELF FAQs
  5.   “3) To take all necessary precautions against harming life” – ELF FAQs
  6.  “The British government understood Gandhi’s tactics and knew what broadly to expect from him. The more militant sector of the movement posed a far greater threat to the government simply due to the reality of the British not knowing what to expect or what might result if the road to India’s independence was not traveled down. In fact, Gandhi himself was released from prison on at least one occasion only on the direct order from the British that he would try to calm the more militant sector of the movement. Both the nonviolence tactics employed by Gandhi and his followers and the threat of more severe tactics from the militant sector brought about India’s eventual independence.
    Most schooling systems also do not teach and educate students about the Luddites. Perhaps one of the earliest (if not the first) groups to target the Industrial Revolution and its effects was the Luddites. From 1811 to 1816, the Luddites caused extreme economic damage to the weaver industry in England. Angry at the threat to life and culture that the new machines of the industrialized revolution posed, the Luddites fought back using tactics very similar to those performed by the ELF today. Some factories were forced to shut down and others agreed to stop running the industrialized machines due to the Luddite activity and threat.  
    In the abolitionist movement in the United States, there are numerous accounts of slaves sabotaging the property of their “masters” and engaging in various tactics to disrupt the flow of commerce in the slave system. Slave revolts were fairly rare, but even one would create a chilling threat that actually forced some slave owners to give up the practice.
    The suffragette movement, particularly in England, used sabotage in addition to other tactics to successfully gain rights for women. One example occurred in February 1913, when Emmeline Pankhurst, the founder of England’s suffragette movement, bombed the villa of the Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George in Surrey. Pankhurst accepted responsibility for the event and described it as “guerrilla warfare.”
    In the United States, most everyone has heard of the Boston Tea Party which consisted of bands of men boarding English ships in Boston Harbor (among others) and dumping British tea into the water. Seldom is this referred to as economic sabotage, but that is indeed an accurate description of it.” – ELF FAQs
  7.   “The only way to stop the symptoms of the problem is to identify the main root cause and directly work to abolish it…
    The ELF understands that this legal structure is part of the same system of government and now Westernized world domination that is causing the death of all life. It can never be trusted and ultimately needs to be abolished.” – ELF FAQs

 

 

 

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Seattle, Wa: Firebomb found in foyer of Chase Bank

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SEATTLE —

A light rail station was closed, train traffic was halted, and police and a bomb squad swarmed a South Seattle Chase bank after a firebomb was found in the ATM foyer.

Seattle police Sgt.  Sean Whitcomb said the device was set to go off, but failed to ignite.  Whitcomb said the device was placed underneath an ATM.

Police said officers responded Friday morning around 6:36 a.m. after they were called to the bank on Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Myrtle Avenue South.

Ericson Gonzales reported the device when his wife stopped at the bank to get some cash for gasoline and noticed something strange — two clear bottles, with tape around them and a lighter in the middle.

The foyer is only accessible to those with a bank card when the main part of the bank is closed.

“I thought it was a movement-activated device, that might blow-up, so I told my wife, ‘get away right away,’” said Gonzales, who flagged down an officer.

The Othello light rail station on Martin Luther King Jr. Way was evacuated and closed, and Central Link light rail service was halted between the Columbia City and Rainier Beach stations and MLK Way was closed for four hours.

Once the bomb squad arrived, a robot was deployed to take a closer look at the device.  At one point, video from Chopper 7 showed two robots at the scene.  One moved directly to the bank’s front door.

“It was an incendiary device, so, designed to burn,” said  Seattle police spokesman Mark Jamieson.  He said there was no threating message attached to the device.

Officers defused the firebomb and train service resumed by 9 a.m.  All lanes of MLK Way reopened by about 11:15 a.m.

Jamieson said police are investigating the incident, calling it a failed arson.   Surveillance video is being collected and detectives are working with the bank to see who else used the ATMs Friday morning.

Gonzales said he saw a gray Ford Ranger pickup speed off just after they found the device, and told detectives he wondered if the truck may have had something to do with the firebomb.

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NYE Prison Noise Demo & Party with the Oakland Commune

The New Years Eve noise demo and dance party was a well overdue event for Oakland. Following the arrest of dozens in previous days, the Oakland Commune family sought vengeance upon the police and total solidarity to extended family members behind bars.Over 200 hundred people gathered on the North steps of Oscar Grant Plaza at 9pm. 14th and Broadway was held until the sound system was functional and then we headed South on Broadway toward the Glenn Dyer Detention Facility.The police remained at bay. They dared not even escort the march. They pathetically massed inside their station in riot gear, safe behind the massive glass panes of the station’s entrances, for show. On the other side of the glass their opponents taunted and harassed them. The Oakland Commune was nothing to fuck with tonight.

Once we reached the jail a firework free-for-all ensued. Roman Candles, M-80s, screamers and mortars shook the intersection. An American flag, with much effort, was set on fire. “The passion for freedom is stronger than their prisons!” and “Inside, outside, we’re all on the same side!” and a few other chants filled the voids of quiet between explosions.

Headed back to the plaza, 7th and Clay was held to taunt the pigs some more. A few rocks and bottles were launched into the windowpanes of the police station. Back up on Broadway and 14th, the intersection was held again. We then proceeded west on 14th, circling the plaza and back through the North entrance where police cruiser tires were punctured and flattened.

The party went late into the night. Those who showed up for the dance party were teased about missing the unforgettable march. We chanted “Oakland Commune”, sang Happy Birthday to a comrade and danced wildly until midnight. The first song of 2012 – We Found Love by Rihanna. To many of us this symbolized the impossible, “no future” feelings that inspire the many uprisings we have witnessed or have been a part of throughout this past year.

This was all following a series of arrests and harassment by OPD. On December 28th a new encampment on 20th and Mandela was evicted. On December 29th a liberated/squatted house on 10th and Mandela was raided and several comrades arrested. On December 30th the plaza was attacked and many more were arrested but not without a fight. Last night, Jan 1st, the police raided the 24/7 vigil again and arrested one more comrade at the plaza.

This repression is strategic and targeted. After several months of efforts directed toward destabilizing the city and relentless counter-offensives by the OPD, the movement is growing tired. But there are many who do not experience this fatigue and have made the Oakland Commune a physical and intellectual home, a battleground where turf wars between rebels and police occur regularly. The populist movement is not what bore the Oakland Commune but it will be the knife that cuts the line between assimilation and war.

As a major building expropriation project, as well as a queer and feminist occupation project nears, police repression will only fuel the fires of the coming barricades. In Oakland, debt, home evictions, daily harassment and imprisonment are manifestations of this extended social crisis that have become all too common. The relationship between these conditions and the police is well known. For the Commune, there’s no turning back now.

With love,
A few from the Commune

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New Years Noise Demo at Youth Detention Centre, Vancouver BC

In the early hours of dusk on New Years Eve, anarchists marched on the Burnaby Youth Detention Centre to show those on the inside they are not forgotten by those on the outside.

We entered the prison grounds playing loud music and amplifying our voices. We walked through the gate and to the front of the prison complex.

A short statement was read (this was read at all our stops around the prison) and anti-prison greetings yelled. Prison guards (screws) increasing in number, began to approach and insist we leave the property – but didn’t take any action except to inform us they’d phoned the cops. This detention centre is also where noise demo’s were held in the summer of 2010, when women and children amoung the 492 Tamil refugees were held captive after being were pulled off the Sun Sea boat.

Looking to make contact with the prisoners, the march went back out along the outer edge of fence carrying a banner reading “Prisoners to the Streets” for the youth inside to see.

A speaker stated we were also here to remember Ashley Smith, a 19 year old woman who died in custody in 2007. At 15 years old, she was sentenced to one month for throwing a crab apple at a postman. She refused to comply with orders, was routinely beaten and took to self harm. After four years, she strangled herself while being watched by seven guards. The prison and
the screws killed Ashley Smith.

As the screws looked on smirking, our chant followed; “SCREWS, PIGS, MURDERERS!”

We rounded the Northern perimeter into a parking lot that brought us closer to the prison. Our music, anti-prison chants and greeting statements were further amplified as they ricocheted between the buildings. Youth began to appear in the windows, pulling back curtains, waving and banging. Smiles broke across out across our faces in happiness and rage.

The experts of these institutions say that prison ‘fixes’ the delinquent – but it doesn’t fix a society where people struggle to survive, are taken away from their families, or are born into a legacy of violence created by colonization and war.

Police, including a K9 unit, began to arrive in numbers equaling our own. Parting cheers and chants were yelled and fireworks lit off as we started to leave the premises. The group of pigs entered the lot just as we were exiting. They looked like they were about ready to pounce on us but cooled
down as we left. They followed us for a few blocks while our system blasted out the classic N.W.A. hit, “Fuck the Police.” When one of the cops asked us what the black flags meant, multiple comrades responded; “They mean, ‘Fuck Off!'”

We have no use for reform or discussion with the tools of social control. The criminal justice system attempts to create morally and socially ‘corrected’ individuals. The social and moral mores of this society: respect for private property and authority, are imposed through discipline, punishment and the softer coercion of social welfare. This society has little to offer but continued subjugation and exploitation.
Its time we take our lives back into our own hands and fight back.

Against all prisons and the world that needs them!

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Reportback from Portland NYE jail solidarity demo

Tonight a group of about 20 folks, mostly in black, gathered outside the Donald E. Long juvenile detention center at 1401 NE 68th Avenue in Portland. Several anarchist slogans were spray-painted on the outer walls, including “Jail the guards, burn the prisons” and circle-A.

We played an anti-cop hip-hop and punk mix really loudly over our super awesome janky-ass bumping dance chariot (aka mobile sound system).

Rupture which occurred included but was not necessarily limited to:
-Kids inside pounded on the windows, danced to the music, and flicked lights in cells on and off
-Graffiti on the outer walls
-Smoke bombs thrown over the walls
-Martinelli’s bottle thrown over the wall (unfortunately neither the bottle nor the wall broke)
-Roman candles set off
-Traffic was somewhat impeded for a few minutes here and there
-Unexpected solidarity from local residents
-Spontaneous dance party on the train home after the demo
-“Guilty or innocent, free all prisoners” and “None are free while others live in cages” banners were thrown over the walls
It should be noted that there was almost zero police interference.

Jail the guards! Burn the prisons!
xoxoxoxoxoxo PDX

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Seattle, Wa: New Years Eve Noise Demo at the Juvenile Detention Center

At 8:00 PM a group of 20 people gathered a little North of the Juvenile Detention Center. People stood and waited till about 8:30 PM. Then began marching around the Detention Center about 3 times, chanting “Our passion for freedom is stronger than their prisons” and “cops and judges we dont need em, all we want is total freedom” People lit off roman candles and M80s while others broke off the automatic parking gates on both entrances to the Juvenile Detention Center. Paint bombs were also thrown against the facade of the Detention Center and anarchist graffiti was written on several surfaces.. No police where around during this time.

After the 3rd time around 15 people eventually met up with 20 others who arrived fashionably late and police finally started to appear. The group of people stopped near the cells of the Juvenile Detention Center on the South side and people began chanting, lighting off fire works, and trying to communicate with the prisoners inside. 3 of the prisoners banged on the windows and yelled back “I appreciate what your doing” and “I love you”. Some people in the crowd began to talk back to the prisoners through a megaphone expressing their love and solidarity with those locked up. As the demo was winding down one last “Happy New Year!” was shouted and everyone cheered while the remaining fireworks were lit off. After this many people dispersed without incident.

It’s important to note that one comrade was arrested during the demo. As of now we are not sure what the charge will be, but we don’t expect to be anything serious. Jail support is already taken care of and we are awaiting their release, which we suspect will be sometime late tonight or early this morning.

Let’s make 2012 the year where their world ends and ours begins. The Puget Sound Don’t Fuck Around.

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Our move to NoBlogs.org

In the past anarchist websites like thisisourjob.noblogs.org where shut down temporarily on wordpress.com, as well as other blogs on different sites. This could lead to similar actions on wordpress.com for continual war, that is why we have decided to move from wordpress.com to noblogs.org mainly for our ability to stay anonymous and continue.Noblogs and similar sites do not log ip addresses, they will let a user use TOR, and it is run by anarchists… wordpress.com logs ip addresses, will not let you use TOR, etc. If you run a blog on wordpress.com/blogspot.com or any of these other sites, we highly recommened you move to noblogs.org, nostate, or anarchyplanet.org. Please check out the anonsec pamphlet on computer security for more information on anonymity online and ip addresses.

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