Archive for the 'Resistance' Category

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‘The First Goal Is an Uncensorable Internet in Space’

December 31st, 2011

Here’s one for your Don’t-Hold-Your-Breath file folder. Via: BBC: Computer hackers plan to take the internet beyond the reach of censors by putting their own communication satellites into orbit. The scheme was outlined at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin. The project’s organisers said the Hackerspace Global Grid will also involve developing a grid of […]

The American Fascist Sandwich: Indefinite Detention and Internment Camps

December 27th, 2011

Via: Activist Post: It’s time to dispense with semantic subtleties meant to placate and avoid offense. Diplomacy is reserved for those who are worthy. No more time to waste on pandering to, analyzing, intellectualizing or sugar-coating treachery. The State is the enemy of the people. Those responsible for instilling fear, subjugation, humiliation, imprisonment, torture and […]

Documentary About the Failure of McDonald’s in Bolivia

December 26th, 2011

I’m lovin’ it. Via: Global Post: It’s the country that turned its back on McDonald’s. The fast food giant added the traditional llajwa sauce to its classic patties, but still Bolivians weren’t conviced. So after five years, McDonald’s closed its eight branches and left the country in 2002. Now a new documentary, “¿Por qué quebró […]

Minding Your Mitochondria: Dr. Terry Wahls Cured Her Worsening Multiple Sclerosis with Diet

December 24th, 2011

This is one of the most astonishing videos that I have ever seen. Please consider sharing this through your networks. Via: TEDxTalks / YouTube: Dr. Terry Wahls learned how to properly fuel her body. Using the lessons she learned at the subcellular level, she used diet to cure her MS and get out of her […]

For Bloggers at Risk: Creating a Contingency Plan

December 24th, 2011

Via: Electronic Frontier Foundation: Therefore, all bloggers–whether well-connected or just starting out–should consider creating a plan in the unfortunate event they are detained. That said, there are numerous resources bloggers can use to stay informed when other bloggers in their country are detained, harassed, or surveilled; when their government is monitoring phone conversations or Internet […]

New Zealand Government Wants to Rein In Access to Raw Milk

December 4th, 2011

New Zealand is a company town and that company is Fonterra. It makes them insane knowing that farmers are cutting them out of the equation by selling directly to consumers. Other parasitic middlemen (the diabolical Foodstuffs and Woolworths duopoly) are cut out of the deal when people buy goods directly from farmers. In short, farmers […]

Movers, Deputies Refuse to Evict 103-Year-Old Woman

December 1st, 2011

Via: WSBTV: A 103-year-old woman and her 83-year-old daughter were just moments from being evicted from their home Tuesday, when sheriff’s deputies and the moving company hired by the bank decided not to go through with the action. Channel 2’s Ryan Young was there when the family started thanking God for the miracle. At just […]

The One About Growing Food Becoming Illegal in New Zealand

November 30th, 2011

Lots of people are submitting NZ Food Security, a site that focuses on fascist elements of the Food Bill. I’m posting this mainly to let people know that, yes, I know about this and to ask others to please stop submitting it. A couple of comments: First, there are so many insane laws in New […]

Yoshimasa Sakurai: Sustainable Way of Living

November 30th, 2011

This is an astonishing resource, especially for people in New Zealand. Save locally and consider printing hard copies. Via: ecohouse.co.nz

YaCy: Free Software Activists to Take on Google with New Free Search Engine

November 29th, 2011

This looks fantastic. It’s too bad that I don’t have bandwidth to share with the swarm. Via: Network World: Free software activists have released a peer-to-peer search engine to take on Google, Yahoo, Bing and others. The free, distributed search engine, YaCy, takes a new approach to search. Rather than using a central server, its […]

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