Activism
Reagan & FBI – Conspiracy to Silence Dissent in America
Note: This recent news article shows precisely how the Federal government conspired to deny American Citizens their lawful right to protest. And how they broke many laws themselves in their fascist zeal. And now with unlimited technological resources in their hands, do you really believe things are any different? Feds Worked to Quash College Protests […] Continue reading
Black Panther Gets 30 Years for One Joint (1968)
Lee Otis Johnson died June 12, 2002. Please read the update at the bottom of the page. May he rest in peace. In the past six months, police have placed more than 16 different charges against Lee Otis Johnson, chairman of Houston SNCC and a member of the Black Panther Party. They wanted him very […] Continue reading
Back in 1973
EXCERPT FROM THE BRAT CHRONICLES: by Michael Ritter I knew that Mr. Dwight had a free period, so I skipped English Literature and made a beeline for his class. When I entered the room, Carl was leaning back in his chair, reading the Stars and Stripes. What do you think about all this Watergate stuff, […] Continue reading
How the CIA Operates (1986)
CIA INTELLIGENCE NETWORKS This article is reprinted from Full Disclosure. Copyright (c) 1986. HTML by Harry. Duplication encouraged. The Central Intelligence Agency like many revolutionary organizations (including the Russian KGB) organize their agent networks on a cell system, with small groups who meet and carry out specific activities. The small groups have very few connections […] Continue reading
University of Illinois Becomes A Battlefield Scene (1970)
CHAMPAICK, Ill. (LNS)–It started with a small, peaceful rally Monday, March 2. Within four days, the University of Illinois campus here had become a scarred battlefield, an occupied, curfewed zone-a Day After. The outburst of student rage, which eventually saw thousands of people battling with every size, shape and brand of cop the state could […] Continue reading
Isla Vista Student Riots (1970)
More than 1,000 kids seized a three-block business district in a student neighborhood near the University of California at Santa Barbara wednesday night, Feb. 25, held it from police for six hours, smashed windows, set fire to a police car, and burned a plush Bank of America office to the ground doing more than a […] Continue reading
IRS Raided (1970)
On January 13, as requested in a letter from the Internal Revenue Service, I appeared at their main office with a little help from (ten of) my friends. The IRS officials were quite disturbed by the presence of our community of Resistance. Their intended purpose of the meeting was to discuss my tax liability of […] Continue reading
War Tax Resistance (1969)
If we ignore or neglect the great potential of tax resistance joined to constructive action, we must be deaf to history and blind to experience. Deaf to history. Do we not know that tax resistance has been one of the greatest sources and strategies of revolutionary movements throughout history? Has not history shown that taxation […] Continue reading
How to Become an Activist
im 14 and im a hippie and i wanted to ask you how the young hippies of this generation could make our voices heard like you did in the 60s? peace, love and happiness Are you ready to take a stand for what you believe in? Are you willing to be arrested for expressing your […] Continue reading
Hippy Activism
What really distinguishes this generation. . . is its determination to act, its joy in action, the assurance of being able to change things by one’s own efforts. Hannah Arendt (1972)The popular stereotype of hippies describes them as lazy, unmotivated, even apathetic. At times we can be this way, especially when stoned. But if you […] Continue reading