Revolution in Iceland: can the people have power ?

…..If the 99% want to reclaim our power, our societies, we have to start somewhere. An important first step is to sever the ties between the corporations and the state by making the process of lawmaking more transparent and accessible for everyone who cares to know or contribute. We have to know what is in that law sausage; the monopoly of the corporate lobbyist has to end – especially when it comes to laws regulating banking and the internet. Continue reading “Revolution in Iceland: can the people have power ?”

Evicted mortgagee sledgehammers 3 banks

A man evicted from his home in Palma hammering destroys three banks

Grisa I., citizen aged 30, was evicted from his home a few days ago for not paying the relevant mortgage payments. Late Saturday night took his particular revenge.

According account the local corporate media, the male, late on Saturday night, when viewed in the street, grabbed a sledge hammer and large masonry lashed the windows of three banks popping windows and ATMs. Continue reading “Evicted mortgagee sledgehammers 3 banks”

Fracking for ‘tight oil’..huge toxic boom in US.

note. posts on ‘NH3 the CO2-Free fuel’ now have their own blog HERE.. http://co2freefuelexistsnow.wordpress.com/

 

Fracking for gas is declinng in the US, not because of permamently poisoning the groundwater, they couldnt give a shit, but because the gas price has fallen through the floor.

Fracking for oil is the new craze, and over 20,000 wells have already  been drilled.

The reserves of this ‘tight oil‘ are gigantic, peak oil theory has been proved wrong for now, as the US is set to raise its production to 8 million barrels a day  in 2 years(but they consume 19m barrels a day).

Far from declining there’s enough oil available to skyroclet CO2

levela and fry us all, leaving the planet as sterile as Venus.

” We were wrong about peak oil: there’s enough in the ground to deep-fry the planet.”

See George Monbiot‘s  article here http://www.monbiot.com/2012/07/02/false-summit/

Continue reading “Fracking for ‘tight oil’..huge toxic boom in US.”

Anti-Racist & Proud @ Bristol Pride Parade

Join the “Anti-Racist and Proud” block at Bristol’s Pride Parade

14th July: 11am: from Berkeley Square (BS8)

We call on Bristol’s LGBTQI community, friends and families, to join us on the “Anti-Racist and Proud” block on the We Are: Proud Parade.

We encourage you to wear Black and Pink, colours of pride, solidarity and freedom for LGBTQI people.

NO EDL IN BRISTOL, NO EDL AT BRISTOL PRIDE

“A “Pride” event is nothing if not political: a supreme demonstration of communities coming together to celebrate their diversity and often in the face of negativity from the fringes of those communities. In that regard a “Pride” event must always confront prejudice and show those who hold prejudices that they are at the edges of society, standing increasingly alone.” – Imaan, a UK group which supports LGBT Muslim people, families and friends

In the summer of 1969, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex people in New York fought back against police violence at the Stonewall Inn. The following year Gay Liberation Day was organised to commemorate this Stonewall Uprising, to build a larger struggle of LGBTQI people and to work with other liberation movements. This is our history, and the history of Bristol’s We Are: Proud event.

The English Defence League, a far right movement, intend to march in Bristol on the same day as this year’s Bristol Pride. The EDL state that they are not racist, and claim that they are defending women’s and gay rights in the face of Islam. We challenge their position and know them to be a racist organisation who are attempting to use our LGBTQI communities to legitimise their racism.

The far right has been, and continues to be, an enemy rather than an ally in the fight for our sexual freedoms. On numerous marches staged by the EDL there have been racially motivated attacks and violence, as well as homophobic slurs thrown at any opposition

We, a collective of Bristol Queers, oppose all forms of oppression, including religious fundamentalism. We will fight homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in our daily lives, and we will fight racism, nationalism and Islamophobia within and beyond our own LGBTQI community.

We refuse to allow the EDL to use “gay rights” as a tool to further their racist agenda, and we believe that here in 2012 it is as important as ever for us to take a firm and explicitly anti-racist stand.

More info:
• Find Bristol Queercafe on Facebook
• Twitter: @stopedl #stopedl
• Updates on www.bristol.indymedia.org
• www.antifascistnetwork.wordpress.com

Reproduced via – http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/709833

Liverpool Antifascists

‘The Free’..how capitalism fell..ebook here.

No hay dinero (para ti).. el ‘Doom Loop’

Recortar en Educación. Aumentar las subvenciones a la fiesta de los toros. Recortar en Sanidad. Mantener intactos los privilegios de la Iglesia (exención de IBI incluida).

 Recortar el sueldo a los funcionarios (por segunda vez). Pedir a la UE 100.000 millones para el sector bancario.

Continue reading “No hay dinero (para ti).. el ‘Doom Loop’”

After Rio, we know.. Governments have given up on the planet.

 George Monbiot laments the craven sellout to rampant consumer capitalism as climate change and a host of environmental emergencies destroy conditions for life on the planet. His answer is not workers revolution nor assassinating billionaires, but local ‘rewilding’ to at least delay the biosphere’s collapse.

After Rio, we know. Governments have given up on the planet

The post-summit pledge was an admission of defeat against consumer capitalism. But we can still salvage the natural world
It is, perhaps, the greatest failure of collective leadership since the first world war. The Earth’s living systems are collapsing, and the leaders of some of the most powerful nations – the United States, the UK, Germany, Russia – could not even be bothered to turn up and discuss it. Those who did attend the Earth summit in Rio last week solemnly agreed to keep stoking the destructive fires: sixteen times in their text they pledged to pursue “sustained growth“, the primary cause of the biosphere’s losses. Continue reading “After Rio, we know.. Governments have given up on the planet.”