Civil Disobedients Sought via Fake Newspaper

Press release submitted by The Yes Men, June 18, 2009:


World Leaders Sign Pact to Avert Climate Disaster

Newspaper Ignites Hope, Announces “Civil Disobedience Database”
[Watch video here]

IHT-specialedition_Pagina_1-200In a front-page ad in today’s International Herald Tribune, the leaders of the European Union thank the European public for having engaged in months of civil disobedience leading up to the Copenhagen climate conference that will be held this December. “It was only thanks to your massive pressure over the past six months that we could so dramatically shift our climate-change policies…. To those who were arrested, we
thank you.”

There was only one catch: the paper was fake.

Looking exactly like the real thing, but dated December 19th, 2009, a million copies of the fake paper were distributed worldwide by thousands of volunteers in order to show what could be achieved at the Copenhagen climate conference that is scheduled for Dec. 7-18, 2009. (At the moment, the conference is aiming for much more modest cuts, dismissed by leading climate scientists as too little, too late to stave off runaway processes that will lead to millions or even billions of casualties.)

The paper describes in detail a powerful (and entirely possible) new treaty to bring carbon levels down below 350 parts per million – the level climate scientists say we need to achieve to avoid climate catastrophe. One article describes how a website, http://BeyondTalk.net, mobilized thousands of people to put their bodies on the line to confront climate change policies – ever since way back in June, 2009.

Although the newspaper is a fake (its production and launch were coordinated by Greenpeace), the website is real. Continue reading “Civil Disobedients Sought via Fake Newspaper”

Political Art and Activism at La Peà±a

La Peà±a”s Political Art Series
presents:
Political Art & Activism
Sunday May 31, 2009
at La Peà±a Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA, 94703
510-849-2568

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FREE (donations accepted & encouraged)
3:30pm artist reception 4:30-6:30pm roundtable
Featuring noted Bay Area graphic artists Lincoln Cushing, Favianna Rodriguez, & Susie Lundy. Exhibition runs May 4-31.

via Jaded Hippy & Raven’s Eye

Rome’s Talking Statues to be Silenced?

Protesting a Bit Too Much in Rome?
by W.J. Elvin III
May 12, 2009

462535-pasquino-200A tidy-up campaign in Rome intends to halt the centuries-old tradition of posting satirical protest notes on six “talking statues” around the city. Begun when rulers restricted public speech, the tradition continues today with nasty notes that go up under cover of night. The notes often ridicule the antics of celebrity Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Other targets include dignitaries of the Church and societal elite.

The notes will be removed and the statues fenced off. While the project might seem, to anyone with a lick of sense, doomed to fail, authorities have concocted a brilliant tactic to counter any recurrence of the protests. They plan a web site where people can express their feelings freely. Hey, that”s gonna work.

It will probably work as well as efforts to stop the posting of love notes on the wall below the balcony at Shakespearian heroine Juliet”s house in Verona. Despite a ban put in force five years ago, the love notes are still posted, stuck to the wall with bubble gum. What next? They’ll probably tell people to stop rubbing the right breast of Juliet”s statue. That’s a popular custom thought to bring luck in love.

photo: discovery.mlogic.mobi

Googlebombing

Here are several amusing links about Googlebombing, which, according to Matt Cutts of Gadgets, Google and SEO is: “…a prank where a group of people on the web try to push someone else”s site to rank for a query that it didn”t intend to (and normally wouldn”t want to) rank for.


  • Detecting Googlebombs by Matt Cutts
  • 8 Most Famous Prank & Political Google Bombs, Hermanu’s WebRoom
  • Miserable Failure Google bomb, from snopes.com

  • “Miserable Failure” Googlebomb Screenshot from Hermanu’s WebRoom:

    Google bomb Miserable Failure


    London Braces for Massive Protests of G-20 Meeting

    Anti fat-cat sentiment is targeting the G20 Summit in London, April 2, 2009. At least 80 groups have registered to participate in protests leading up to it. This article comes via anthropologie du présent, where there are numerous other articles covering different angles of the planned protests:


    London Braces For Massive Protests Of G-20 Meeting
    From Free Internet Press, reprinted from Spiegel
    by Carsten Volkery reporting from London, England
    March 27, 2009

    London is bracing itself for the G-20 meeting next week, as thousands of demonstrators prepare to descend upon the British capital. While most protesters will be peaceful, those working in the financial industry are being advised not to wear suits to work or even to stay at home to avoid potential violence.

    g20-police-getty_156514t-200Mirina Pepper has just been panhandled by a homeless man near London”s Liverpool Street Station. She reaches into her handbag and grabs a bundle of £20 notes. “Here, you can give them out,” she says. The homeless man looks perplexed at the notes, not knowing whether he should take this as a good or bad thing.

    It”s funny money with the words “G-20 Meltdown” printed on it. They”re flyers for a “Party in the City.” Pepper gets the homeless man to agree to come the event next Wednesday and to bring along as many of his buddies as he can. Another homeless man just a few meters away experiences the same fate.

    Pepper, 41, is responsible for organizing “G-20 Meltdown,” a coalition of groups that plan to protest against the London financial summit next week that has even earned the respect of Scotland Yard. “They have some very clever people and their intention on April 1 is to stop the City,” Commander Bob Broadhurst of the Metropolitan Police said last week. “They are innovative and we have to be innovative, too.” Continue reading “London Braces for Massive Protests of G-20 Meeting”