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"First, the movement must build its own internal sources of power. It will have to create a strong, cohesive organization consisting of individuals who are absolutely committed to the elimination of the technological system. Numbers will be a secondary consideration. A numerically small organization built of high-quality personnel will be far more effective than a much larger organization in which the majority of members are of mediocre quality. The organization will have to develop its understanding of the dynamics of social movements so that it will recognize opportunities when they arrive and will know how to exploit them." - Ted Kaczynski, Anti Tech Revolution
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Some people believe that in order to destroy the system we should infiltrate it's structure and institutions like corporations, military, government and education. Others think that we should directly oppose them and try to crush these institutions without trying to take control over them. Since our movement doesn't count on the mass following of the public or populist utopism what should be our strategy?
Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt 🌲
[...] "Our lives depend on decisions made by other people; we have no control over these decisions and usually we do not even know the people who make them. (“We live in a world in which relatively few people—maybe 500 or 1,000—make the important decisions”—Philip B. Heymann of Harvard Law School, quoted by Anthony Lewis, New York Times, April 21, 1995.) Our lives depend on whether safety standards at a nuclear power plant are properly maintained; on how much pesticide is allowed to get into our food or how much pollution into our air; on how skillful (or incompetent) our doctor is; whether we lose or get a job may depend on decisions made by government economists or corporation executives; and so forth. Most individuals are not in a position to secure themselves against these threats to more [than] a very limited extent. The individual’s search for security is therefore frustrated, which leads to a sense of powerlessness.
ISAIF, paragraph 67
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Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt 🌲
Majority of us are three bad months away from being homeless. NONE of us are three good months away from being billionaires. Know whose side you are on.
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Many people from different countries around the world are starting to notice the acceleration of Industrial society. Some think it's only a part of it like the economic system(so called capitalism) or the decline of culture and traditional lifestyle (liberalism) but it's major degradation and acceleration of all spheres of modern life including technological and ecological. Whenever you stumble across such people (in the internet or in real life), point them to the right direction,in other words to the inevitable end of Technological society and why we should accelerate it if we want human race and the biosphere to survive!
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Forwarded from ANTI-TECH APOSTLES🛠️
If animals all of a sudden started killing themselves, and if they have significant increased rates of depression, aswell as isolating themselves even though they are social creatures, we would beg the question: "What is wrong with the environment?" But we do not ask that question when humans are subject of the same social phenomenons.

In primitive times, severe depression and melancholia was rare, and suicide, the "concept" of killing onself almost unheard of. Since the industrial revolution and the progression of modern technology, widespread psychological suffering has become a totally common state of being for mankind. Technology started trapping us into meaningless lives. It started shaping our environment, our desires, our habits, and then convinced us that we chose it all freely. It programmed our minds in the image of the machine,. It trained us to crave constant stimulation over meaning and convenience over autonomy.
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"The more the media try to feed bullshit to the public, the more people lose faith in the system when the truth comes out. In cases like this, I think radicals should make every possible effort to collect evidence, witnesses, etc., so that the truth can be proved, and consequently the mainstream media discredited. But I think a lot of radicals make a big mistake when they make exaggerated or unfounded accusations against the system, because then they can be discredited. I think we should stick to the exact truth, because the truth about the system is bad enough. We don’t have to exaggerate. The strict truth can be one of our most powerful weapons." - Ted Kaczynski
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"But, what is much more important, we will have to out-recruit the rival groups. That is, we have to try to get more people on our side than they have. My guess is that the real, incorrigible racists and extreme right-wingers are a very small minority, and that many of their followers are with them more-or-less by accident. I suspect that many of these followers are people who are deeply dissatisfied with the present system, but aren’t very bright and get involved in nazi or similar movements just because they don’t know where else to turn. It may be that if we reach out to these people we may be able to recruit some of them to our point of view." - Ted Kaczynski
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Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt 🌲
"[...] The line of conflict should be drawn between the mass of the people and the power-holding elite of industrial society (politicians, scientists, upper-level business executives, government officials, etc.). It should NOT be drawn between the revolutionaries and the mass of the people. For example, it would be bad strategy for the revolutionaries to condemn Americans for their habits of consumption. Instead, the average American should be portrayed as a victim of the advertising and marketing industry, which has suckered him into buying a lot of junk that he doesn’t need and that is very poor compensation for his lost freedom. Either approach is consistent with the facts. It is merely a matter of attitude whether you blame the advertising industry for manipulating the public or blame the public for allowing itself to be manipulated. As a matter of strategy one should generally avoid blaming the public."
ISAIF, paragraph 190
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"But individualistic, self-assertive, noncompliant behavior is exactly what we need. The industrial system is founded on cooperation and compliance — on the willingness of people to spend their lives going to work every day, following orders, complying with innumerable rules and regulations. We need people who will not comply, who will stand up for their personal dignity and not let themselves be pushed around.
The leftist insistance on compliance and cooperation can only lead in the end to their forcing people to comply and cooperate wherever and whenever the leftists attain power. The truth is that human nature includes both cooperative impulses and individualistic, self-assertive ones. Leftists’ ideological commitment to compliance and cooperation will lead them to squelch the individualistic impulses. In doing so they will be dominating people — controlling them." - Ted Kaczynski
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"The values linked with “progress” have now become the values of another dominating regime: the technoindustrial system that rules the world today. And other new values are emerging that are beginning to challenge in their turn the values of the technoindustrial system. The new values are totally incompatible with technoindustrial values, so that the tension between the two systems of values cannot be relieved through compromise. It is certain that the partisans of technology will not voluntarily give in to the new values. Doing so would entail the sacrifice of everything they live for; they would rather die than yield. If the new values spread and grow strong enough, the tension will rise to a point at which revolution will be the only possible outcome. And there is reason to believe that the new values will indeed spread and grow stronger." - Ted Kaczynski
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Forwarded from Anti Tech Revolt 🌲
"There will be no "collapse" the way some of these people think of it. It's not going to be like the movie "Dawn of the Dead" or whatever where one day suddenly shit hits the fan and prices skyrocket and everyone begins to riot and the SS comes marching down the street to kill everyone. There will be no "happening." It's far more insidious than that. [...]
You'll just notice that every day simple things will become a little more expensive. Everyone's homes and apartments will start to get smaller. Your work hours will get longer, but your pay will decrease. You'll see family and friends less, and find that in time you care less about them. Every day you'll find yourself lowering your standards for everything: work, food, relationships, etc. Job security will no longer exist as a concept. You'll notice houses and apartments shrinking. People will start hanging on to clothing longer and longer. Less people will get married, even less will have children. People will engross themselves in technological distractions and fantasy while never truly experiencing the real world.
Whatever dream people used to have about what their lives were going to be will become for them a distant memory. The only thing left for them will be the reality of their debt and their poverty. And every minute of every day they will be told, "You are stupid, ugly, and weak, but together we are free, prosperous, and safe."
That is the collapse. The reduction of the American man into a feudal serf, incapable of feeling love or hate, incapable of seeing the pitiful nature of his situation for what it is or recognizing his own self worth."
-Anonymous 4chan user.
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Forwarded from ANTI-TECH APOSTLES🛠️
HIT WHERE IT HURTS

The system will inevitably breakdown because of inner contradictions. Whether you believe the system will collapse due to population decline, resource depletion, climate change, world war, societal division et cetera, it will happen no matter what.
However, the techno-industrial system will not just collapse all of a sudden, it will only happen under certain circumstances. When the system is most vulnerable and unstable, it is when we must strike back at the system and hit where it hurts. The resistence has to apply pressure to the systems that maintain power within the system. For example, large economic, technological and bureaucratic corporations. The movement has to cause disruption and cost the foundations of industrial society, rather than targeting individuals randomly, than can easily be replaced.
Beware, the system will protect itself, and opposition may hinder revolutionaries from causing harm to tecnological infrastructure.
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If we want influence and strengthened movement we should infiltrate other environmentalist groups and influence them in an Anti tech direction. We should radicalise the best and most effective people in these groups for our cause , because only certain amount of people will be susceptible to our ideas. It's easier to radicalise people already sharing a lot of our ideas instead of focusing on joining totally new members. Groups like environmental organisations, conservative movements or radical cells will be the perfect places for new recruits, because they already share the hatred of modernity that we have. We are the first wave of Anti tech radicals who will share the message and have the task to organise all raw recruits into coordinated cells who will wait until a crisis or opportunity hits.
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"More and more stockbrokers and engineers carry factory-made backpacks over officially-designated trails, but few people today have the opportunity to experience a long-term wilderness sojourn on primitive terms. Appalachian mountaineers can no longer live the independent life that they did sixty years ago. Eskimos and northern Indians, seduced by the snowmobile and the outboard motor, have gained in efficiency and convenience but have lost the independence possessed by their ancestors who could make everything they needed with their own hands. Most northern lakes, no matter how isolated they may look on a map, are now visited by well-to-do fishermen who are brought in by airplane. Our remnants of wilderness are being reduced to museum-pieces artificially preserved for the entertainment of the affluent." - Ted Kaczynski, Progress versus Wilderness
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Forwarded from EOTFW🎥
THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT YOUR FRIEND

ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME

BE READY
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