75! 75! 75! 75! 75! 75! 75! Right down to the filled in E's: It's ATI. Activist Thumbs, Intertwined. ATI 75. The Index Issue. April 20, 1997. 7:15 pm. Earth Day Cometh Soon. Well, without further ado: Herein lies the infamous infomaniack activist times, incorporated index. I'll call it: EACH ISSUE IN A WORD OR FOUR, a prime anarchist productions archival presentation. Prime Anarchist wishes to thank The Skeptic Tank for starting this index. 1 CIA Campus Recruiting 38 Environmental Issue 2 Infomaniac BBS 39 Abbie Hoffman Was Not Famous 3 First Numbers Run 40 I Got The Blues Issue 4 Gov't Contractors Issue 41 War On Drugs Issue 5 General Dynamics Issue 42 Continuation of 41 6 Police Issue 43 Star Trek Issue 7 Anarchist Cookbook Warnings 44 Special Makeup Issue. Tammy Faye 8 The Jesus Christ Incarnate Tour Janet Jackson. Prime Anarchist 9 The Missing Issue Goes Underground 10 The 40 Column Manifesto 45 Bits & Pieces Issue 11 Ground Zero Joins The Crew 46 Pseudonyms, Aliases 12 Environment Fnord Tormant 47 We're Back, And We're Bad. 13 Thirteen Colonies Issue 48 Losers, Lamers, LD and Lust 14 Sprint Harrassment 88 49 Sundevil Info 15 It Ain't The Machine It's 50 Equal Access Hackers Guide The Operator 51 CUD. Hunter S. Thompson. Telecom 16 PMRC. Censorship 52 Poor Man's Shortwave 17 Tip The Scales Of Justice 53 Reprint Of Midnite's Unix File 18 How To Get It Done 54 Thoughts On The Draft 19 More Phed Phun. Bush + Noriega 55 Birth Of a CoCot = Drugz. Peacenet Carries ATI 56 Legal Stuff 20 FBI Library Scams 57 Letters To ATI 21 Special Condom Issue 58 More Letters To ATI! 22 New Jersey Bell Issue 59 More Mail & Rodney King Discussion 23 Special Yipster Issue. Wavy Gravy 60 Moscow Modem Hunt 24 ATI Gets Sentimental 61 Happy Harry Hardon Changes His 25 First 80 Col. Issue Handle To Happy Hacker 26 Odds & Ends Issue 62 2600. Election Opinions 27 Scared, Real Scared 63 914 Raid. Hacker Crackdown. Wired 28 Hackers: One Man's Definition 64 ATI Returns. Hey Mon. MCI 29 Pot Issue 65 Subscriptions Always Free. Kerouac 30 Chatline Info 66 The Sexy Issue 31 Misanthropic Thoughts in Jersey 67 FBI. Fashion Bashin Month. SOA. 32 Anarchy Issue 68 Dennis Rodman. Guess Jeans 33 Chicken Alert 69 The Sexy Issue. For Real This Time 34 Bust Info '89 70 Canary Islands. Cochineal. C.C. 35 Unix Security 71 Unabomber. McBoeing 36 Mayday Issue. Car Revenge 72 Hubris. Mattel Merger Mania 37 Spotlight: Don Luby's. Fone Sex 73 ATI Espanol. Prague World News. 74 Special Allen Ginsberg Issue. 75 The Index Issue. For Back Issue Info email marco99@juno.com L2E. (the letters to the editor section) Marc, Someone commented on how good the hummus was last time!!!!! loVe.rEvoLuTion.liberATion.nOw. laurie Marco, Thanks for ATI 74!! You wanted feedback and URL's? Ya got 'em! feedback: I didn't know you really would print my story! Thanks! I loved your poems. Here's my URL Outcast! writing, Wranting & Unabomber fiction http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/2532 thanks again! -Shadow- Hey Prime, I figgered you'd dig this quote from Allen Ginsberg from a recent interview. Well no real recent. He's dead. /The ban also stretches apparently to cover the internet. I ask Ginsberg is he into technology or the information superhighway?/ "No," he laughs. "I have one of those laptop PC's but I don't know how to work it. I have an office and a secretary who knows all about it. She's gonna teach me someday." Joe Camel. I'm not sure which photo you refer to here. (last issue's Allen Ginsberg photo) A photo by Joe Daniels of four women & Peter & Allen meditating on the tracks with the train in the background, was published in People Magazine in the summer of '78. Same photo is in the Pocket Poets Series #40 edition of Plutonian Ode, but there the date is in error. The photo was taken _June_ 14 or 16th - I can't find my summons right now, a month before Ginsberg notes he completes the poem in Boulder (line 50-51). "A Year of Disobedience," (text by Keith Pope, photos by Joe Daniel) where the poem was also published, noted the date of the photo as June 16. Ginsberg & Orlovsky had been spending quite a bit of time during the previous few weeks "on the tracks", reading, talking, chanting, meditating with us. "The tracks" was a peace camp before the women of Greenham gave global currency to the concept. & I was almost there. I was arrested that morning when the train was on its way in to Rocky Flats, and friend & housemate Mary Lowers was one of the women joining Allen & Peter & three others on the tracks that afternoon when the train came out. In Joe Daniel's photo, Carrie Grabo is on the left, next to Peter and then Allen, and on the other side of the tracks are, left to right, my friend Mary, Alice Braverman and a women whose name escapes me now. It was great. The cops & RF security thought they had cleared the tracks after the morning bust, and they prevented people from re-occupying while the train was in the plant. The Joe Daniels photo was taken as the train crested a slight rise before descending down to the main line, and as the conductor peered over the close horizon, he spotted the six meditating and screeched to a halt. Outwitted cops came running from up on the road, behind the train,to find the spoilers of their operation on the tracks. I remember Ginsberg most from this time, when I first was exposed to his poetry, & listening to the poetry of Blake (Tiger, Tiger) accompanied by squeezebox, sitting with 40 others on facing rails, a cork in Rocky Flats butt. Jack >-REMEMBER MAY 13! >-FREE THE MOVE 9! >-FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL! >-FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS! >-LONG LIVE MOVE! >May 13, 1985 is remembered as the Urban Holocaust, when the >Philadelphia Police Department waged a full scale military assault on >the MOVE Organization. In the end 11 MOVE members, 5 of which were >children, were murdered and a neighborhood was destroyed due to a bomb >being dropped on the MOVE home. The MOVE Organization, through the >teachings of JOHN AFRICA, continues to fight for the immediate release >of their 9 brothers and sisters being unjustly incarcerated for being >MOVE members after the August 8, 1978 police assault. MOVE fights this >system wherever LIFE is being mistreated. MOVES BELIEF IS IN LIFE! >LONG LIVE MOVE! >LONG LIVE JOHN AFRICA! >This demonstration is sponsored by DETROIT FRIENDS OF MOVE, the >Coalition to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal and All Political Prisoners and the >Pan-African Student Union. (313) 568-9870 Forget the Pulitzers! The Learning Alliance, Seven Stories Press and Project Censored Present PROJECT CENSORED AWARD CEREMONY Tuesday, May 6 7pm at the World Room & Lecture Hall, Journalism Building, Columbia University, 116th St & B'way 5:30pm Free Reception with Refreshments Sponsored by Covert Action Quarterly & Common Courage Press Keynote Address by Gary Webb, whose article in the San Jose Mercury News broke the story about the CIA/ CONTRA/ CRACK connection. With Karl Grossman, Julianne Malveaux, John Stauber, Holly Sklar, Nancy Kranich, Peter Phillips, William Lutz, Dolly Lymburner, Michael King, Michael Rust, Ed Ayers, Mike Hudson, Barbara Seaman, David Burnham, Terry Allen, and others. Registration: $10 $15 $20 Sliding scale (Register early for lowest price or to arrange barter) To Register, more info, or a free catalog call the Learning Alliance at (212) 226-7171 (PACKER) - PRIME ANARCHIST CHICKEN KWIKIE EDUCATIONAL REVIEW. Kenny Rogers Chicken in HMF hotel chains providing room service. Don't believe the ads hawking convenience. "It's going to be a cross between a microwave and a convection oven," Says Kenny in a national press conference. He believes you will find it delicious even at 4 a.m. A desk clerk, he claims, could push the buttons and get you that delicious meal. Bottom line? Almost 20 people in each hotel near you are going to be laid off. Victims of corporate downsizing at its ugliest. Don't believe a word you see on tellie. A quick pap#'s run and then we're off to the unabomber stuff... http://ei.cs.vt.edu/ncs6704/papers/meyer.txt http://www.cruzio.com/~jimg/perc.htm http://squishy.com/drugs/marijuana/growers/potgrow-2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PART V OF MARC FRUCHT'S GUIDE TO THE UNABOMBER'S MANIFESTO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "by way of reopening government... here are the words I think were more important than that which NYTimes and WASHPost picked." -=)- 114....modern man is strapped down by a network of rules and regulations and his fate depends on the actions of persons remote from him whose decisions he cannot influence. This is not accidental or a result of the arbitrariness of arrogant bureaucrats. It is necessary and inevitable in any technologically advanced society. The system HAS to regulate human behavior closely in order to function. At work people have to do what they're told... or production would be thrown into chaos... It is true some restrictions on our freedom could be eliminated, but GENERALLY SPEAKING the regulation of our lives by large organizations is necessary for the functioning of industrial-technological society. The result is a sense of powerlessness on the part of the average person. It may be, however, that formal regulations will tend to increasingly be replaced by psychological tools that make us want to do what the system requires of us. (propoganda, educ. techniques, "mental health" programs, etc.) 123. If you think that big government interferes in your life too much NOW, just wait till the government starts regulating the genetic constitution of your children. Such regulation will inevitibly follow the introduction of genetic engineering of human beings, because the consequences of unregulated genetic engineering would be disastrous. NOTE 19. Just think an irresponsible genetic engineer might create a lot of terrorists. 125. It is not possible to make a LASTING compromise between technology and freedom, because technology is by far the more powerful social force and continually encroaches on freedom through REPEATED compromises... 127. A technological advance that appears not to threaten freedom often out to threaten it very seriously later... Since the introduction of motorized transport the arrangement of our cities has changed in such a way that the majority of people no longer live within walking distance of their jobs, shopping areas and recreation, so that they HAVE TO depend on the automobile for transportation. Or else they must use public transportation, in which case they have even less control over their own movement than when driving a car... (when a new item of technology is introduced as an option that an individual can accept or not as he chooses, it does not necessarily REMAIN optional. In many cases the new technology changes society in such a way that people eventually find themselves FORCED to use it.) PART II OF "Children Of Wood And Metal" by Shadow. (Con't from last issue) "it can be a bit disjointed unless the reader knew it was a fictional story about the "Unabomber" (suspect). So here's the story about the alleged Unabomber, a hermit who lived in Montana..." The man named Ted did not notice their scorn. He might have noticed it three days ago when his sole preoccupation was getting his spring crop planted. But not now. Now the words of the article he had read crowded out all other awareness. "...a researcher at CalTech has discovered a genetic marker that can identify the potential of criminal or antisocial behavior..." Ever since he saw them, Ted felt the slow rage building. Like some old steam-driven engine, grinding its gears, building power and heat to some inexorable climax. How to stop it, how to power it down? Ted gripped the bicycle handles. "I swore I wouldn't do it again." he bowed his head helpless before the power overtaking him. Where did it start, he wondered... when was the connection made between his own wretched life and the larger imprisonment against which he was compelled to fight? "They laid me on the altar of science..." an old grievance welled up; my brain and soul a sacrifice to the New Religion. Genius boy, smarter than the rest. He doesn't know how to carry on a normal conversation, but that's alright, someday he'll be building Rockets for the US of A. Ted swerved to avoid a broken beer bottle in the road. (Con't next issue...) JOURNAL POEM 6 by Marc Frucht 50 mete(o)rs per hour; Quite a shower to see. Playing Celtic music; Drinking coffee at Java At the Hut eating the "Longest French fries in Colorado," I read "Continued On Back Flap," By Sue Dunham. Chapel of the Open Air uses the Thomas Jefferson version of The Bible. Pavilion protects Overhead, logs to sit on; Unfinished lumber lectern. Long walks in the park, just B4 dark, Married couple - listening to Seperate walkman stereos As they stroll the walkway. Who needs canteen hiking when 7-11's every hundred yards? Splast (n) from Coloradan - "blast" Early Rhode Islandan "splash," to Have a great deal of fun, wet. "Splastic," using rubber rafts in Said funmaking. "Splasm" having Simply too much water fun. Eg: "Bring your friends over to the Flash flood. We're having a splast." Thanks for the etymology Earl Grey. Welp, that's all for ATI 75. As always a subscription is phorever phree. Simply send the message: SUBSCRIBE ATI to: listserv@brazerko.com undress all corny-spondences to marco99@juno.com Good News And Good Night.