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- Issue #38... May 28, 1989
- Special Enviromental Issue!
-
-
- Activist Times, Inc.. a voice for the
- people in an age of silence..
-
- Write to us: Activist Times, Inc.
- P.O. Box 2501
- Bloomfield, NJ 07003
-
- Call us: 512-262-9519, box #1300
-
- Yes, we have a new (100% legal) voice
- mailbox, on which you can leave your
- messages of praise, ragging, or
- proposals of marraige and other offers....Heh. ;-)
-
- Ok folks. Welcome. First up we have a
- letter from Prime Anarchist, the
- originator of this publication:
-
- Dear ATI,
-
- How's it going?
- It's been awhile since I've seen a copy of the old ATI, and I'm
- impressed. The new ATI is just as good as the old ATI. Keep up the good
- work, people. I'll be looking forward to each new article with batied breath
- and ready eyeballs.
- I've been real busy wih a bunch of projects that have pretty much kept me
- unable to send along tidbits, but things should be just slack enough that I
- can start participating again.
- I've been reading a lot at some of the local bars here, and my poetry's
- seeming to get good response. I'm writing a lot of killer music with a copule
- friends of mine, so expect good things there too.
- And mostly, I've had a chance to do a lot (pronounced beaucoup) of
- travelling. Which means I get to see things on a much more global plane.
- "Plane", ha ha- I like that. I didn't realize how well that last paragraph
- worked. Neato.
- At any rate, I'll close with a couple thoughts.
- Keep in mind- as electronic as something gets, it's still electric.
- Bumper sticker: "HAVE YOU HUGGED BEHIND A CAR LATELY?" Sponsored by ATI,
- American Tailgaters Institute.
- Once you get in touch with your own violent nature, then (and only then)
- can you be a peaceful person.
- Try not to read Rimbaud unless you are sitting on stone steps. It could
- be devastating.
- No, that wasn't me in the Village Voice picture. (Too many people have
- been asking.)
- I think they should give payphones some kind of memory.
- Oh well, that's about all for this minute. More promised later.
-
- Sincerely,
- The Prime Anarchist (412, 516, 976, 213, 001)
-
- Next.. a few words on nuclear energy:
-
- FoE Energy Campaign press release
-
- EMBARGO: 11.00 a.m. Wednesday 19 April, 1989
- "Nuclear power adds to threat of global warming"
- Nuclear power produces up to 4 times more carbon dioxide (CO2) than
- equivalent electricity production by renewable energy options and
- nearly 20 times more CO2 than reducing demand through energy
- efficiency measures, claims Friends of the Earth (FoE) today.
-
- In an addendum to evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee on
- Energy (1) FoE demonstrates that, while nuclear power produces much
- less CO2 than fossil-fuel fired power stations, it is by no means
- "CO2-free". Energy used in mining and preparing uranium fuel for use
- in nuclear reactors produces CO2 and thereby adds to the threat of
- global warming. Other energy policy options produce far less CO2.
-
- In particular:
-
- Producing 1000 MW of electricity emits the following amounts of CO2,
- taking into account related mining and fuel producing processes:
-
- Coal-fired power station - 5,912,000 tonnes per year
- Nuclear power station - 230,000 tonnes per year
-
- Hydro power scheme - 78,000 tonnes per year
- Wind power scheme - 54,000 tonnes per year
- Tidal power scheme - 52,000 tonnes per year
-
- Reducing demand for electricity by 1000 MW through energy efficiency
- measures, using the same energy analysis technique, emits the
- following amounts of CO2:
-
- Loft insulation - 24,000 tonnes per year
- Cavity wall insulation - 23,000 tonnes per year
- Low energy lighting - 12,000 tonnes per year
-
- As the addendum says;
-
- "Hence, in terms of devising solutions to counter the greenhouse
- effect caused by carbon dioxide, both renewable energy sources and
- energy efficiency measures offer the greatest benefits."
-
- In addition, attempts to expand nuclear power capacity to replace
- fossil-fuel fired plant to make any significant impact on the
- greenhouse effect would run into problems of declining uranium ore
- grade as world resources are depleted. The lower the ore grade, the
- more energy required to extract and process it and the more CO2
- released. At ore grades of between 1 and 100 parts per million the
- amount of CO2 released rises to levels equivalent to coal-fired power
- stations.
-
- The addendum states;
-
- "..nuclear power cannot be regarded as a sustainable solution to the
- problems caused by carbon dioxide emissions."
-
- FoE Energy Campaigner, Simon Roberts said;
-
- "Even if we could ignore all of the other problems of nuclear power,
- this work shows that nuclear power is way down the agenda of possible
- solutions to the greenhouse effect. Friends of the Earth's evidence
- shows that an energy policy to combat the greenhouse effect must be
- based on energy efficiency and the development of renewables because
- these options release far less carbon dioxide and they tap a
- sustainable energy potential."
-
- (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) (!)
-
- psychobabble dept..
-
- Those of you who are students of human
- nature such as I might enjoy
- these little tidbits. Fritz Perls wrote this following item called the
- Gestalt Prayer, which is part of the Gestalt school of psychology. It was
- meant to be an ideal model for human relationships:
-
- I do my thing, and you do your thing.
- I am not in this world to live up to your expectations,
- And you are not in this world to live up to mine.
- You are you, and I am I;
- If by chance we find each other, it's beautiful.
- If not, it can't be helped.
-
-
- And, in an issue of Rough Times, this
- response to The Gestalt Prayer
- was printed:
-
-
- The Getsmart Prayer
-
- I do my thing, and you do your thing.
- I am not in this world to live up to your expectations,
- And you are not in this world to live up to mine.
- You are you and I am I;
- And if by chance we find
- Our brothers and sisters enslaved
- And the world under fascist rule
- Because we are doing our thing-
- It can't be helped?
-
-
- Neato. That one was my favorite. And here's a more humorous version:
-
- The Geatlat Prayer
-
- I do my laundry, and you do yours.
- I am not in this world to listen to your ceaseless yammering,
- And you are not in this world for any discernable reason at all.
- You are you, and I am I, and I got the better deal.
- And if by chance we find each other, it will be unspeakably tedious.
- Fuck off.
-
-
- Hahaha. Now, here's my own version:
-
- THE GROUND ZERO PRAYER
-
- I watch my MTV, you watch your WWF wrestling.
- I am not in this world to live up to your expectations,
- Because I'd rather go to the mall.
- You are you and I am I: products of a
- military-industrial, capitalistic,
- comsuption-oriented, commercialized society;
- And if by chance we find
- The world worn out by nukes, war, exploitation, racism, sexism, pollution,
- disease and poverty
- Because we refuse to think and take positive action-
- It can't be helped?
-
-
- What can I say? I was INSPIRED... >8-)
-
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-
- And now, here is the address of a political newsletter that you might want to
- check out:
-
- The Seditionist
- c/o Incendiary Publications
- P.O. Box 210095
- San Francisco, CA 94121-0095
-
-
- It's an anarchist publication, and reports a lot of interesting items that
- you might not hear about otherwise. For example, back in early March, they
- wrote a piece on David Duke, a state senator in Louisiana who was an ex-grand
- dragon for the KKK and the founder of an organization called the National
- Association for the Advancement of White People. This was months before
- talk-show host Phil Donahue decided that the issue of a blatant racist holding
- a public office was important enough to be addressed on his show.
-
- Check out The Seditionist.. They do report items that do not get reported in
- the mainstream media.
-
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-
- And now, some items of interest from Nightcrawler (516):
-
- From the 4/7/89 Boston Globe:
-
- "Some Bostonians are having the time of their lives eavesdropping on
- Nynex Mobile Communications cellular phones. With the help of their
- trusty Radio Shack
- Portavision 55s, designed to pick up the audio portion of UHF television
- signals, these naughty people claim to have heard Secretary of Finance and
- Administration Edward Lashman discussing a press conference with his wife and
- Boston Mayor Ray Flynn checking in with his office. "It makes for a great day,"
- says one listener who calls in sick at his job to spend the day with his ear
- pressed against the radio. "At 7 a.m. you hear the construction people
- complaining that their suppliers delivered the wrong stuff. At 9, it's the
- lawyers telling their clients how to lie in court. After noon the risque stuff
- starts..."
-
- GZ'S note: It seems that Radio Shack, after learning the "extra" functions
- of the Portavision 55, has removed it from their line. However, you might
- be able to find a store that might still have one lying around.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Two former employees of Cincinnati Bell, who were fired by the company for
- 'good cause' according to Cincinnati Bell Chairman Dwight Hibbard are
- claiming they installed more than 1200 illegal wiretaps over a 12 year period
- from 1972 - 1984 at the request of their supervisors at the telco and the
- local police.
-
- Among the alleged targets of the snooping were past and present members
- of Congress, federal judges, scores of the city's most prominent politicians,
- business executives, lawyers and media personalities.
-
- Leonard Gates and Robert Draise say they even wiretapped the hotel room
- where President Gerald Ford stayed during two visits to Cincinnati; and
- this part of their story, at least, has been verified by the now retired
- security chief at the hotel.
-
- As more details come out each day, people in Cincinnati are getting a rare
- look at a Police Department that apparently spied on itself, and at a grand
- jury probe that has prompted one former FBI official to suggest that the
- Justice Department seems more interested in discrediting the accusers than
- in seeking the truth.
-
- Cincinnati Bell executives says Gates and Draise are just trying to 'get
- even' with the company for firing them. But disclosures thus far seem to
- indicate there is at least some truth in what the two men are saying about
- the company they used to work for.
-
- According to Gates and Draise, they were just employees following the orders
- given to them by their superiors at Cincinnati Bell. But Dwight Hibbard,
- Chairman of the Board of Cincinnati Bell has called them both liars, and
- said their only motive is to make trouble for the company.
-
- Cincinnati Bell responded to allegations that the company had specifically
- participated in illegal wiretapping by filing a libel suit against Gates
- and Draise. The two men responded by filing a countersuit against the telco.
- In addition to their suit, four of the people who were allegedly spied on
- have filed a class action suit against the telco.
-
- In the latest development, Cincinnati Bell has gone public with (according
- to them) just recently discovered sordid details about an extramarital
- affair by Gates. A federal grand jury in Cincinnati is now trying to
- straighten out the tangled web of charges and countercharges, but so far
- no indictments have been returned.
-
- Almost daily, Gates and Draise tell further details about their exploits,
- including taps they claim they placed on phones at the Cincinnati Stock
- Exchange and the General Electric aircraft engine plant in suburban
- Evendale.
-
- According to Draise, he began doing these 'special assignments' in 1972,
- when he was approached by a Cincinnati police officer from that city's
- clandestine intelligence unit. The police officer wanted him to tap the
- lines of black militants and suspected drug dealers, Draise said.
-
- The police officer assured him the wiretapping would be legal, and that
- top executives at the phone company had approved. Draise agreed, and
- suggested recruiting Gates, a co-worker to help out. Soon, the two were
- setting several wiretaps each week at the request of the Intelligence
- Unit of the Cincinnati Police Department.
-
- But by around 1975, the direction and scope of the operation changed, say
- the men. The wiretap requests no longer came from the police; instead
- they came from James West and Peter Gabor, supervisors in the Security
- Department at Cincinnati Bell, who claimed *they were getting the orders
- from their superiors*.
-
- And the targets of the spying were no longer criminal elements; instead,
- Draise and Gates say they were asked to tap the lines of politicians,
- business executives and even the phone of the Chief of Police himself,
- and the personal phone lines of some telephone company employees as well.
-
- Draise said he "began to have doubts about the whole thing in 1979" when
- he was told to tap the private phone of a newspaper columnist in town.
- "I told them I wasn't going to do it anymore," he said in an interview
- last week.
-
- Gates kept on doing these things until 1984, and he says he got cold feet
- late that year when 'the word came down through the grapevine' that he
- was to tap the phone lines connected to the computers at General Electric's
- Evendale plant. He backed out then, and said to leave him out of it in the
- future, and he claims there were hints of retaliation directed at him at
- that time; threats to 'tell what we know about you...'.
-
- When Dwight Hibbard was contacted at his office at Cincinnati Bell and asked
- to comment on the allegations of his former employees, he responded that
- they were both liars. "The phone company would not do things like that,"
- said Hibbard, "and those two are both getting sued because they say we do."
- Hibbard has refused to answer more specific questions asked by the local
- press and government investigators.
-
- In fact, Draise was fired in 1979, shortly after he claims he told his
- superiors he would no longer place wiretaps on lines. Shortly after he quit
- handling the 'special assignments' given to him he was arrested, and charged
- with a misdemeanor in connection with one wiretap -- which Draise says he
- set for a friend who wanted to spy on his ex-girlfriend. Cincinnati Bell
- claims they had nothing to do with his arrest and conviction on that charge;
- but they 'were forced to fire him' after he pleaded guilty.
-
- Gates was fired in 1986 for insubordination. He claims Cincinnati Bell was
- retaliating against him for taking the side of two employees who were suing
- the company for sexual harassment; but his firing was upheld in court.
-
- The story first started breaking when Gates and Draise went to see a reporter
- at [Mt. Washington Press], a small weekly newspaper in the Cincinnati suburban
- area. The paper printed the allegations by the men, and angry responses
- started coming in almost immediately.
-
- At first, police denied the existence of the Intelligence Unit, let alone
- that such an organization would use operatives at Cincinnati Bell to
- spy on people. Later, when called before the federal grand jury, and warned
- against lying, five retired police officers, including the former chief,
- took the Fifth Amendment. Finally last month, the five issued a statement
- through their attorney, admitting to 12 illegal wiretaps from 1972 - 1974,
- and implicated unnamed operatives at Cincinnati Bell as their contacts to
- set the taps.
-
- With the ice broken, and the formalities out of the way, others began coming
- forward with similar stories. Howard Lucas, the former Director of Security
- for Stouffer's Hotel in Cincinnati recalled a 1975 incident in which he
- stopped Gates, West and several undercover police officers from going into
- the hotel's phone room about a month before the visit by President Ford.
-
- The phone room was kept locked, and employees working there were buzzed
- in by someone already inside, recalled Lucas. In addition to the switchboards,
- the room contained the wire distribution frames from which phone pairs ran
- throughout the hotel. Lucas refused to let the police officers go inside
- without a search warrant; and they never did return with one.
-
- But Lucas said two days later he was tipped off by one of the operators
- to look in one of the closets there. Lucas said he found a voice activated
- tape recorder and 'a couple of coils they used to make the tap'. He said
- he told the Police Department and Cincinnati Bell about his findings, but
- ".....I could not get anyone to claim it, so I just yanked it all out and
- threw it in the dumpster...."
-
- Executives at General Electric were prompted to meet with Draise and Gates
- recently to learn the extent of the wiretapping that had been done at the
- plant. According to Draise, GE attorney David Kindleberger expressed
- astonishment when told the extent of the spying; and he linked it to the
- apparent loss of proprietary information to Pratt & Whitney, a competing
- manufacturer of aircraft engines.
-
- Now all of a sudden, Kindleberger is clamming up. I wonder who got to him?
- He admits meeting with Draize, but says he never discussed Pratt & Whitney
- or any competitive situation with Draise. But an attorney who sat in on
- the meeting supports Draise's version.
-
- After an initial flurry of press releases denying all allegations of illegal
- wiretapping, Cincinnati Bell has become very quiet, and is now unwilling
- to discuss the matter at all except to tell anyone who asks that "Draise
- and Gates are a couple of liars who want to get even with us..." And now,
- the telco suddenly has discovered information about Gates' personal life.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The NYT (April 11, 1989) reports that Dorcas R. Hardy, Commisssioner of the
- Social Security Administration, told a Congressional committee that the agency
- had verified millions of SSN's for private credit companies.
-
- The risks of using SSNs and private credit companies have been discussed
- before. TRW, the nations largest credit reporting company recently proposed
- paying the SS Administration $1000000 to have 140 million numbers verified.
- Risks seem even greater when one company has credit information on 140
- individuals--approximately 2/3 of every man, woman, and child in the country.
-
- Phil Gambino, an agency spokesman, reported last month that the agency had
- verified SSNs only at the request of beneficiaries or employers and had never
- verified more than 25 numbers at a time. He said such disclosures were
- required under the Freedom of Information Act.
-
- At the hearing yesterday, Dorcas R Hardy, Commissioner of the SSA, at first
- denied any other verifications. Later she admitted that in the early 80s,
- 3,000,000 SSNs were verified for Citi Corp and that last year 151,000 numbers
- were verified for TRW. Ms Hardy said that the 151,000 numbers were just part
- of a "test run."
-
- Senator David Pryor, D-Ark, chairman of the Special Committee on Aging, said
- that previous commissioners, the Congressional Research Service of the Library
- of Congress, and Donald A. Gonya, chief counsel for Social Security have all
- decided that such verification is illegal.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- notes from your buddy, Ground Zero
-
-
- Here's a book that I highly recommend: "Women Activists" by Anne Witte
- Garland, The Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1988. It's an
- excellent book that describes the experiences of women who became involved in
- community, envionmental, or other political issues.
-
- One of the stories in the book was very familiar. It was the story of Cathy
- Hinds, a Maine woman who, after moving to Gray, Maine in 1975 with her family
- discovered that they all were having very serious health problems. She
- had a miscarraige, and then during her next pregnancy, she gave birth pre-
- maturely to a son who died two days later on Christmas Day. These and other
- problems other residents were having were linked to water contaminated by
- a nearby toxic dump site. Cathy organized to fight against town officials
- who insisted at first that the water was drinkable, and that there were no
- health risks. Cathy and her neighbor Cheryl founded an environmental group,
- and began to get results. In 1982
- the site causing the problems in Gray (the McKin site) was placed on the
- EPA's Superfund list of sites to receive Federal money to be cleaned up.
-
- Cathy is still active today. In fact, I remember that she spoke at that
- march/rally on April 23rd I told you all about. She was only given about 60
- seconds to speak. I wish I could have heard more from her. I really admire
- her commitment and her accomplishments.
-
- Anyway, if you can get a copy of "Women Activists", read it by all means.
- It has several more inspiring stories of women fighting to make a difference.
-
-
- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- ********************
- * bbs spotlight..... *
- ********************
-
- Well, no better time to say a few things about my BBS, The Red Phone. It's
- located in Bloomfield, NJ and is accessible through PC Pursuit and Starlink.
-
- I run it on a Commodore 64 and have back issues of ATI and other text files
- online. The BBS has several message bases and focuses on discussion of social
- and political issues, and more. If you like the spirit of ATI or just like to
- participate in discussions, do call. We even have a telecom-oriented section
- for those of you who are phone phreaks.
-
- Call us! The Red Phone: 201-748-4005 300/1200 Baud 24 Hrs, 7 days/week.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- Oh, and before I forget: I have heard that there is a BBS up dedicated to
- The Grateful Dead. We here at ATI would like to check it out and feature
- it in our BBS spotlight. Does anyone have the number to this BBS? We would
- be appreciative if anyone could give us the number..
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Ok, folks. That's about it for ATI38. Remember, we're always looking for
- letters and contributions.
-
- Take care, question authority, and be creative!
-
- -----<-@ <-- a flower. remember to carry it in a clenched fist.