Fundraising for deserters and war refugees (AMI)

“The war massacre in Ukraine continues, affecting populations on both sides of the war line.

While Putin’s army bombs Ukrainian cities, the Ukrainian government has turned them into prisons for a significant portion of the local population.

People are being maimed, imprisoned, raped and murdered as a result of the actions of the rulers in […]

Fundraising for deserters and war refugees (AMI)

20 years later, they’re still hunting, so we’re still sabbing!

21st February 2025 This report is a collaboration between Devon County, Mendip and Plymouth & West Devon sabs.

Twenty years on from the birth of the Hunting Act, sabs are still defending wildlife.

They’re still hunting

The 18th of February marked the 20th anniversary of the hunting act coming into force, and even after all […]

20 years later, they’re still hunting, so we’re still sabbing!

Catalan Countries: The Earth Revolts Movement is born


from Red Latina sin fronteras By Guille Larios at La Directa /Alasbarricadas.  02/10/2025 at thefreeonline


Catalonia: The Earth Revolts movement is born to promote large ecological mobilizations

Fifty organizations in defense of the territory in the Catalan Countries participated in the presentation of the new confluence of struggles to confront the ecosocial collapse.

The meeting took place on January 25 at the La Llavor Occupied Social Center in Prat de Llobregat., Barcelona.

(note.. the phrase Catalán Countries is used to include Catalán áreas in Baleares, France, Aragón, Valencia… But doesn’t imply any Statist claim)

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It is Saturday, January 25 in Prat de Llobregat and it is nine in the morning.

There is little traffic and most of the buildings in the Fondo del Peixo Industrial Estate are closed.

Only one of the shutters is up. It is the old Centro de Estudios Llobregat, a huge abandoned building that was renamed the La Llavor Self-Managed Occupied Centre ten years ago.

There is a sense of expectation from the first hour. A constant buzz and a growing murmur fill the corridors of the squatted centre.

“La Llavor (‘the Seed’) works for those who fight,” says a graffiti (in Catalan) in the kitchen-café.

Today, within these walls, the phrase takes on its full meaning.

More than one hundred people from fifty organisations and groups have signed up to attend a presentation that is as mysterious as it is expected.

Revoltes de la Terra is the result of more than two itinerant years of meetings, encounters, debates, strategies and accumulation of forces between people and groups of environmentalists and those in defence of the territory.

Manifestación contra la ampliación del aeropuerto del Prat de Llobregat | Àngel Monlleó

In front of a crowd, one of the spokespersons explained that in recent years, “the eco-social situation has worsened and capitalist plunder is relentless,” adding that “if the system is totalizing, so must be the response.”

This ecological movement presents itself as a new “dynamic of struggle” to “unite forces,” following the impulse of climate movements that have emerged in recent years such as Rebellion or Extinction or Soulèvements de la Terre.

Revoltes de la Terra aims to organize meetings throughout the territory in alliance with local groups, where reflection and proposals can be combined with action against “ecocidal projects.”

At the same time, a spokesperson specifies, the meetings serve to “exemplify and denounce the same problems that exist on a global scale.”

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Punk Rock and Revolution- A Message to Persons Unknown – Margaret Killjoy

by Margaret Killjoy at BirdsBeforetheStorm / Substack 11 comments on 23rd Feb 2025 via thefreeonline at https://wp.me/pIJl9-G82 Telegram https://t.me/thefreeonline/2364

When I was nineteen, I spent awhile squatting in the suburbs of Baltimore, in a town called Towson (now famous as the birthplace of Luigi). This isn’t where I’m from… I had met some crustpunks in philly and started traveling with them.

We wound up in Towson, living in abandoned buildings or crawl spaces or bushes. We organized against war and we dumpstered and we shoplifted and we got run off by the cops several times a day.

You Do Not Flee a Storm- . or: morale as a terrain of struggle

There’s this moment I remember clearly, despite the large quantity of malt liquor I’d likely consumed: I remember being in a basement in Baltimore itself, probably one of the Food Not Bombs houses, while punk bands played.

Everyone was wearing all black with white-ink patches on their clothes, sewn together with dental floss. Floor joists were perilously perched above our heads. We did ourselves some permanent hearing damage in that basement.

The punk band had two singers, both women. It was called 2AM Revolution. During the chorus, everyone sang along as the singer screamed about how if she saw a Nazi she would “break my fucking 40 on his motherfucking face!”

And just like that, in that basement screaming along, I understood punk.

Because the thing is, those of us in that basement meant what we said about revolution. Our venues were collective houses that doubled as mutual aid kitchens. The singers of the band marched alongside us at antiwar and alterglobalization protests.

When a bus load of Nazis passed through town, the local punks working with Anti-Racist Action partnered with local gangs to ambush the fascists, smashing out the bus windows, pepperspraying inside, and jumping every nazi as they emerged.

Then everyone disappeared back through the alleys into the Maryland night.

A car full of antifascists showed up late and were carted off to jail, and the punk scene raised the money for their criminal defense. We meant what we said in our lyrics.

But one band and their fans isn’t a movement.

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Peasant communities under attack in Honduras By Palm Oil takeover


Via Freedom News.. from thefreeonline on 21st Feb 2025 By Roberto Latchford


Palm oil company Dinant accused of land theft and murder of local activists


In the Aguán Valley in northern Honduras, heavily armed men linked to organised crime have been employing intimidation and violence towards farmers, who have recovered their ancestral lands from the palm oil industry.

This month, peasant leaders José Luis Hernández Lobo and Suyapa Guillén were assassinated. January saw the murder of activist Arnulfo Díaz. On 24 December 2024, the Los Camarones cooperative was brutally evicted by armed groups.

Since then, more than 160 families have been living in extremely precarious conditions, without access to land or resources.

The conflict has taken the lives of more than 150 small farmers since 2010. The Dinant corporation, a palm oil producer, has come centre stage as the main claimant of the peasants’ lands as its property.

The company has been at the centre of controversy for more than a decade, accused of links to violence, murders and threats against peasant leaders and human rights defenders.

International organisations, such as the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, have denounced these abuses.

In February 2022 Honduran m Xiomara Casmtro promised to investigate and resolve the conflict through a tripartite commission, but no concrete action has been taken.


Palm oil monoculture has expanded across vast territories in Honduras, Guatemala and even Mexico, and is linked to massive deforestation, the destruction of vital ecosystems and soil degradation.

In Honduras it covers 200k hectares, over 18% of the country’s total available farming land. The case of Honduras points to the complicity between corporations and paramilitaries in this expansion.

Buyers’ boycott

In a statement, a group of thirty three environmental and human rights organisations has demanded that multinational companies such as ADM, Cargill, Pepsico and Nestlé, refrain from doing business with Dinant.

These transnationals are the main buyers of palm oil from Honduras and the rest of Latin America.

Dinant has used paramilitary and military forces to evict peasants who resist the expansion of plantations, using strategies ranging from “physical violence to the destruction of the livelihoods of families who have farmed the land for generations,” the statement said.

There have been reports of “land theft, intimidation, targeted persecution and murder of members of peasant and social organisations, as well as the use of violence by security forces and irregular armed groups, which are suspected of having links with Dinant”, the European activists write in the letter.

Following pressure from these international organisations, the companies BASF and Bunge have already suspended their commercial relations with Dinant, while Nestlé has announced its intention to eliminate the supplier from its supply chains.

Photo: Santiago Navarro F

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The DOGE Dividend Is A Trap

What the desperation of this bribe actually shows is that our combined power is working.

The DOGE Dividend Is A Trap

People need to realize with this dividend narrative, they’re essentially being bribed to stop complaining.

The latest polls show this administration’s actions are deeply unpopular across party lines.

What the desperation of this bribe actually shows is that our combined power is working.

This Republican administration is feeling the heat, and they are responding to the PR disaster in their own fucked up way.

That $5000 is cheap compared to the pricelessness of becoming self aware of and wielding that power consciously.

If we keep putting our power together we might get through this.

But if we fall for this cheap payout (and yes, it’s laughably cheap for what we’re losing in civil rights and democracy if they get away with it) then we deserve to wake up after a six month coke binge (or whatever you personally would do with that money) with nothing to show for it but a bloody nose and a one way ticket to guantanamo if you dare call it a robbery.

Just kidding, none of us deserve that. But most of us are struggling enough that a dollar amount that’s nothing to them sounds life changing.

And I guess it is – but in exactly the opposite way as we all deserve. For me, it’s a no.

My freedom has no dollar amount, I am not selling myself into permanent fash enslavement for $5000.

I’m marking my calendar for the no buy day on February 28 and looking forward to flexing our collective power even more.

Fuck these people and their weird dark techbro fantasies.

If they want brain implants and gulags and drone cops and thought police they can go buy themself an island and die there alone.

The answer is no.

Capitalism is Organized Crime

The real gangsters don’t have to get their hands dirty—they have police and courts and prisons to do their dirty work for them

https://crimethinc.com/posters/capitalism-is-organized-crime

They don’t have to run drugs or guns or illegal gambling rings—they run everything else.

They can afford to let us choose between politicians, so long as the political system itself enforces their privileges.

Some of us can join their ranks if we’re enterprising enough, as long as we participate in their racket and play by their rules.

Rivalries play out between different gangs, but nothing threatens gang rule.

If a mafia took over our entire society, would it be any different?