Forwarded from Furio
These questions of revolutionary transition without either permitting a counter-revolution or forming a new state are burning questions for the 21st century after the failures of 20th century revolutions. I don’t have any answers, but here are a couple of points of departure that I have found pretty compelling:
First Revolutionary Measures, by comrades in France: http://voidnetwork.gr/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/First-Revolutionary-Measures-Eric-Hazan-and-Kamo.pdf
And an introductory talk on the concept of destituent power,or how to escape the cycle of revolution and reaction:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=CFCOvJ3pBC8
First Revolutionary Measures, by comrades in France: http://voidnetwork.gr/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/First-Revolutionary-Measures-Eric-Hazan-and-Kamo.pdf
And an introductory talk on the concept of destituent power,or how to escape the cycle of revolution and reaction:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=CFCOvJ3pBC8
Portland's chats and organization on here is the way to do it. Imagine this in every city
https://t.me/PDXuprising/73397
https://t.me/PDXuprising/73397
Forwarded from CW: The Militant Resistance
There is a nationwide radical movement going on. People around this country are radicalizing, especially our disenfranchised groups. We are actively taking a stance on struggle, and you all want to deify the queen of neoliberal judicialism? You want to sweat what captain Cheeto is going to do?
Wack. If you think RBGs death signifies the end of American values you must be sleeping on the fact that toilet flushed decades ago, friend.
Wack. If you think RBGs death signifies the end of American values you must be sleeping on the fact that toilet flushed decades ago, friend.
Forwarded from Enough Info Channel
"Capitalism, as the first socio-economic system, has de-totalized meaning; capitalism can adapt to any culture, any religion, in the course of a flagging nihilism" - Note on Boredom - Translation of a piece by Achim Szepanski - Read more: https://enoughisenough14.org/2020/09/20/note-on-boredom/
Enough 14 -
Enough 14 -Note on Boredom
Again and again Achim Szepansky writes great stuff on Non Copyriot. We translated his piece "Note on Boredom".
Forwarded from snek
The Ecology of Freedom - Murray Bookchin.pdf
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Forwarded from SOS 🆘
Forwarded from SOS 🆘
YouTube
The Hartford Consensus: How to Use a Tourniquet
In this video, Dr. Lenworth Jacobs walks you through how to apply a tourniquet on a bleeding victim. Lenworth M. Jacobs, MD, MPH, FACS, is a trauma surgeon and Chair of the Hartford Consensus, a committee that aims to create a protocol for national policy…
Forwarded from Revolutionary Toolbox
How_the_White_Overalls_Beat_the_Cops_wi_by_Noah_Mickens_Jul,_2020.pdf
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Forwarded from SOS 🆘
"As long as you refuse to harm others, it is completely legitimate to take whatever measures necessary to avoid harm to yourself."
Forwarded from Deleted Account
- stingray-equivalent devices exist for LTE, so forcing a protocol won't necessarily protect you
- what they do is collect your device's unique ID, called an IMEI, or your subscriber ID, called IMSI. Those can later be matched to your identity if you brought a non-anonymous non-burner
- typically, stingray devices don't supply backhaul, which is to say, they usually won't give you any kind of network access after you connect. So they can't monitor your traffic because there won't be any
- if you use a VPN or Tor, nobody listening can tell what services you're even connecting to (like telegram, etc) much less your username
- all of the previous doesn't matter if your phone itself is bugged in some way, and there's no lack of theories to that effect
- most keyboard apps collect your data, and therefore have the potential to keylog you. If you're on Android, "AnySoftKeyboard" doesn't connect to the internet and is a fairly privacy-friendly choice, last I checked
The above is based on work in a relevant field, recollection of wikipedia articles, and general background knowledge. I could still be wrong, so don't hesitate to double check that info.
- what they do is collect your device's unique ID, called an IMEI, or your subscriber ID, called IMSI. Those can later be matched to your identity if you brought a non-anonymous non-burner
- typically, stingray devices don't supply backhaul, which is to say, they usually won't give you any kind of network access after you connect. So they can't monitor your traffic because there won't be any
- if you use a VPN or Tor, nobody listening can tell what services you're even connecting to (like telegram, etc) much less your username
- all of the previous doesn't matter if your phone itself is bugged in some way, and there's no lack of theories to that effect
- most keyboard apps collect your data, and therefore have the potential to keylog you. If you're on Android, "AnySoftKeyboard" doesn't connect to the internet and is a fairly privacy-friendly choice, last I checked
The above is based on work in a relevant field, recollection of wikipedia articles, and general background knowledge. I could still be wrong, so don't hesitate to double check that info.
Forwarded from Deleted Account
In summation, recommendations based on the above:
- get a burner if you want to have a phone on-location
- don't turn it on until you're there or nearly there
- NEVER EVER turn it on at home
- never use any navigation app to calculate directions to or even search for a place that can identify you (e.g. home)
- on the phone itself, if you use a VPN or Tor it doesn't realistically matter if you use your usual telegram account or another one, because if cell devices are compromised to the level where you can still be IDed we're all fricked anyway
- if possible and if you know how, a custom ROM on an Android burner (with Google services removed entirely!) is about as secure as you can get. Many older devices are great for this, with great custom ROM support, and quite cheap.
- get a burner if you want to have a phone on-location
- don't turn it on until you're there or nearly there
- NEVER EVER turn it on at home
- never use any navigation app to calculate directions to or even search for a place that can identify you (e.g. home)
- on the phone itself, if you use a VPN or Tor it doesn't realistically matter if you use your usual telegram account or another one, because if cell devices are compromised to the level where you can still be IDed we're all fricked anyway
- if possible and if you know how, a custom ROM on an Android burner (with Google services removed entirely!) is about as secure as you can get. Many older devices are great for this, with great custom ROM support, and quite cheap.