____ / \ ( (__) ) _\____/___ / | | /\ /_________/ \_ / \ \ / \ \_ / \ \ / _ _ \ \_ / / | // \ \ / //|| // \ \_ / || || __ \ \ / || ||/__\ \ \_ / || ||/ \\ \ \ / _||_ \\__// \ \_ / ---- ---- __ \ \ / _____ _ _ _ // \ / / |__ __| / \ | \ | | \\ \ / / | | | O || \| | \\ \ / / |_| \_/ |_|\__| _// \ / /________________________________________\/ "also this day (sept 5) happens to be the day that one of the greatest figures of love and compassion - Mother Teresa of Calcutta - left this life to enter into the fulness of life." .anon. Hey, Welcome to another fine example of Activist Times Zine. Well, of course that's just my opinion but the rules of advertising say you must remain 100% cocky at all times. :P Wait, you mean I don't have to advertise? Great!!! OK. The Two Hundred Eighty Nineth edition no less. No more either. On this day 01090923 Hours. _____ _ _ >( _ ) ( )_ _ _ ( )_ >| (_) | ___ | ,_)(_) _ _ (_) ___ | ,_) >| _ | /'___)| | | |( ) ( )| |/',__)| | >| | | |( (___ | |_ | || \_/ || |\__, \| |_ >(_) (_)`\____)`\__)(_)`\___/'(_)(____/`\__) > _____ > (_ _)_ ATI zine 289. > | | (_) ___ ___ __ ___ > | | | |/' _ ` _ `\ /'__`\/',__) > | | | || ( ) ( ) |( ___/\__, \ > (_) (_)(_) (_) (_)`\____)(____/ A little after the full moon. And what an august one it was! Boyee, I'm behind on my zine again. Just been really busy! I'm trying to learn LINUX and Cool Edit Pro in addition to all the other things I normally do per day. Yikes! I just put my Bush protest story up to Indy. Lede was that he's getting protested everywhere he goes. Everywhere. OK, one last thought, and I'm "outie." You'll know your tail is prior service or active duty when he coughs into his elbow. I don't konw anywhere else besides the U.S. military where THAT is taught, do you? -=(prime)=- ps: now it's 01092050 hrs. Try not to let that confuse you. :) #'s http://defenestrator.org http://www.whitehouse.org http://www.contrast.org http://www.ruckus.org http://de-lete.tv http://www.kgnu.org http://www.webzine.ws http://www.ozomatli.com http://www.satokomag.com http://www.212.net/poster http://www.monkeyfist.com http://www.kaman.com/about http://www.globalizethis.org/s30 http://www.frucht.org/anizer.html http://www.youthchannel.org/durban http://www.rense.com/ufo6/plumups.htm http://www.texasmonkey.com/webzine2001 http://de.indymedia.org/2001/06/2735.html http://www.activisttime.com/pages/about.html http://www.monkeywrenchcafe.org/cm/arch1.htm http://www.theyesmen.org/finland/ppttext.html http://www.geocities.com/wildhippychik/whp.htm http://www.yellowtimes.org/bn/extinguisher-genoa.html http://www.smokedot.org/?op=comments;sid=2001/8/28/15227/1306;cid=8 & Let Us > Hello, > > I thought you might be interested in a website called youngrebels.com. > > Example of content: > > "There are many of us who are determined to live a life of peace. We're > not supposed to recognize each other. We're not supposed to hear about > each other. We're not supposed to think for ourselves. It's simply not in > the best interests of the dominators. But we are here. There are infant > minds of all types in every direction desiring a peaceful existence in > order to explore our minds, our lives and the universe we find ourselves > in. > > > For the first time in human history, our technology allows us to witness > the condition of life on Earth. We can choose to proceed along a > destructive path, or we can reach out to each other and exist in peace. > There's no reason why we should be anything other than a community of > friends. It is our choice to make." > > www.youngrebels.com > > > Please forward this e-mail to anyone interested in a peaceful future. > > Thank you > Tom McCann to ati@etext.org http://www.twistedtunes.com/player/playMain.asp?ID=334 Lazar >ATI >Dear Sir or Madam, >The following column is from my new ezine, "The Pelican's Briefs," >dedicated to promoting some important scientific and technical issues to >the public. This particular column describes a new rule that applies to >all the media: we are subject to prosecution by the state Professional >Engineering Boards for misrepresenting the facts in technical matters. >P.E. Boards can punish anybody - not just engineers - and the can sentence >people for hard time, situation permitting. I have a number of additional >examples detailed in the ezine, on my web site at the link below. >Thank you for your consideration of this important issue. >Regards, >Bill Clark, P.E. >http://www.inviticus.com Pax Romana During the campaign season in the Fall of 2000 I was a staff columnist with the student newspaper at the University of Texas at Austin, the Daily Texan. I had a few columns published, but most were rejected because they implied the government should have something other than a political conscience. Journalists have their in house rules to publish only the facts, and they resent the fact that these rules are superceded by another requirement: the facts they publish must be scientifically correct. Theoretically, every major newspaper should have all their stories vetted by a qualified professional - and journalists per se do not qualify in this capacity. I had several long conversations with Victoria Hsu, the Executive Director of the Professional Engineer's Licensing Board here in Texas. As a P.E. myself, I was concerned about how my columns might be interpreted. What Ms. Hsu told me could very well change the way the media operates. Simply put, it is unlawful for anybody, anywhere to misrepresent the facts to the public. The P.E. Board is responsible for enforcing this law (and every state has a similar Board, enforcing similar rules), and violators don't have to be engineers. Anybody who misrepresents the facts to the public is liable, for penalties up to and including hard time. Consider an example. I had one column on gun control that described how hand guns could be made safe. I literally designed a new handgun using a few paragraphs of carefully chosen words. If anybody other than a P.E. had done this it would be "designing without a license" and punishable as such. In other words, journalists can present facts; but only licensed Professional Engineers can make inferences from those facts. Consider another example. The FCC shut down a couple of low power radio stations here in Austin last year because they were critical of a big Fortune 500 conference in town. The authorities said they were illegal because they had no license. However, their power was so low that their signal did not go beyond the city limits, and the FCC rules apply only to stations with a signal much stronger than that. The authorities who shut down these stations were misrepresenting the facts, and are technically liable for this to the Texas P.E. Board. From my conversations with Ms. Hsu, I have no doubt the Board would prosecute this case aggressively if one of those radio stations were to present their case to the Board. A few more examples: The President has implied that Global Warming is not a problem. The Administration, in promoting only drilling in Alaska as a solution to our energy problem, has implied that energy conservation is not a viable technology. Both instances are patently incorrect. The President, as a legal resident of Texas, could be held liable for "designing without a license" and for misrepresenting the facts to the general public. The President can say whatever he wants about public policy. However, when it comes to engineering and technology, what he says must be factual. It must be clear, unambiguous, and not subject to any interpretation so as to mislead the public. He cannot say one thing, while actually implying something else between the lines - not if what he says is technical. That goes for everybody else as well - Especially politicians. to: ati@etext.org You, my friend are way behind on marking up your zines. What gives. Just summer as your excuse? Blue Ribbon [ed note: yeah, and a good one for our being up to a week and a half late each week too, eh? But did you see the full moon? What a doozy, huh?] to: ati@text.org 288 wasn't your strongest. I wonder why? cruzio [ed note: because you didn't participate, maybe?] Hi there, I was just writing to tell you that I saw your ad while posting one of my own. You struck me as the type of person that looks for opportunity just as I do. About 3 months ago I joined a free discount shopping club, It's an online mall like no other, It had ALL my favorite stores! Singer C. [ed note: what ad? We don't have any ads running do we? Accounting, get me payable and receivable on the giffy!!! - er, uh. Yeah, umm. no thanks. unless your mall can get me Tom's of Maine tooth paste refills, Brita filters and parts for my '94 mountain bike, my 1964 guitar, my 75Mhz pentium linux box, my 1986 Volvo car or my harmon/kardon tube stereo, I think you're outa luck there.] & Just a Note: ATI received more than 11 offers this week, (count 'em 12) to transfer amounts as high as $28,600,000:00 (TWENTY- EIGHT MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND U.S. DOLLARS) beating a record from a couple months ago of 5. The storm before the calm perhaps??? & NOTE RHYMES WITH QUOTE: "Perhaps that is because while they [Europe] built their wealth on colonial slavery, they never worked as hard as the United States to systematically disunite and oppress millions of black people - for a century after slavery - within their own borders." --Derrick Z. Jackson & NOW A GNN LOOK AT COKE AND THE CIA. It was during one of those late nights that Kolody first met a powerful businessman who, through his own intricate past, had developed strong ties to the intelligence community. This person was our aforementioned Tennessee contact. As an accountant to Fortune 500 companies, he must remain nameless in order to protect his current business practice. For our purposes we’ll call him Echelon.   Echelon Echelon studied the facts of the case and, seeing the potential damage that a massive fraud and copyright infringement suit could pose to Coke’s bottom line, decided to help Kolody get to the next level. He began by warning Kolody that he was not dealing with a regular corporation. Kolody begged for elaboration. In a long and detailed explanation Echelon broke down the facts of Coke’s links to the CIA and its historical role as a global front for the U.S. intelligence community. It was this topic that had so fascinated me upon my first meeting with him and one that I will touch upon briefly before getting back to Kolody. Throughout the late 1950’s and early 60’s the CIA began expanding its operations. In order to effectively fight the Cold War on a global scale, it needed to establish bases in every major country. This meant that agents would need a plausible cover in order to penetrate the borders of international frontiers. They couldn’t just show up with CIA stamped on their passport and foreign governments were getting wise to the tricks the Company had been employing to get their agents across borders. As a solution to the problem the CIA was able to convince Coca-Cola, one of the first truly globalized companies with product distribution operations in virtually every corner of the world, to be used as a cover for the U.S. intelligence agency. [ref]=[http://www.guerrillanews.com/cocakarma/page3.html] O H ! ! N O ! ! ! NOT ANOTHER PRIME ANARCHIST PEEVE. People pausing, almost stuttering or stammering before saying "regardless." You know they wanna say "irregar..." _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ And as always you can comment or submit Articles or whatever to: ati@text.org _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _____ (_ _)_ | | (_) ___ ___ __ | | | |/' _ ` _ `\ /'__`\ | | | || ( ) ( ) |( ___/ (_) (_)(_) (_) (_)`\____) For a free subscription of this 'zine send: SUBSCRIBE ATI to mdaemon@franklins.net Get back issues at: http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/cygnus.html http://www.etext.org/Zines ftp://ftp.downcity.net/pub/ati See our never-official website at: http://www.thepentagon.com/primeanarchist & don't forget 2 DIAL W/ CARE. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ we end with two poems by Eve Merriam _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ PENTAGONIA Perhaps sharks act that way because we mistrust them. Why don't we try loving them for their sharkly lovable qualities? For their shark teeth, for their snapping jaws, for their gulpability. CO. A smell rides up on the escalator with me as we ascend higher and higher the stench from the factory stamping medals for the Nixon era of shit cast in bronze. /¯\ |¯\ |¯\ |¯ |\| |¯\ | | |\/| |¯| |_/ |_/ |¯ | | |_/ |_| | | ¯ Members of the band Ozomatli did NOT ask for this. But I thought you really should know where they're playing the next couple-few weeks. If you miss them I can only say "your loss." 9/22/01 Pearl Street Northampton, MA All Ages Show 9/23/01 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA 9/24/01 The Bowery Ballroom New York, NY 9/25/01 State Theater Falls Church, VA 9/28/01 Rosebud Pittsburgh, PA 9/29/01 Alumni Hall Bloomington, IN