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- new moon correction: Bruce Sterling's "Highly
- anarcho" quote about ATI
- appeared on page 86. Not 81 as
- told in issue 91 of Activist
- Thymes.
- Thanks for noticing Scheptik.
- As you can see, unlike most
- paper newspapers, ATI is happy
- to print corrections right on
- its front page; rather than
- burying "said" on page 3!!!
-
-
-
-
- This issue goes out
- to the members of
- the band Rancid.
- Thanks, guys.
-
-
- Hello. Welcome to issue 92 of ATI, Actively Twisted Intelsat.
- We'll begin with:
-
- --------------> Random Notes from Ground Zero
- gr0und0@juno.com
-
- Hey folks. 2600 Magazine's Beyond Hope was GREAT. I had a blast
- checking out all the interesting panels, seeing some old friends and
- meeting people.
- Hopefully I'll have an article in the next issue about it.
- This time, I have a guest contributor, Taxula.
-
- But first, here's a few jokes to set the mood..
-
-
- **********
- JOKE #1:
- **********
-
- Bill and Hillary are at the first baseball game of the season. The
- umpire walks up to the VIP section and yells something, and suddenly
- Clinton grabs Hillary by the collar and throws her over the side and
- onto the field. The stunned umpire shouted, "No, Mr. President! I said,
- 'Throw the first PITCH!'"
-
- **********
- JOKE #2:
- **********
-
- Bill and Hillary are at a restaurant. The waiter tells them tonight's
- special is chicken almondine and fresh fish. "The chicken sounds good;
- I'll have that," Hillary says.
-
- The waiter nods. "And the vegetable?" he asks.
-
- "Oh, He'll have the fish," Hillary replies.
-
- **********
- JOKE #3:
- **********
-
- Q. Bill and Hillary are on a sinking boat. Who gets saved?
- A. The nation.
-
-
- And now, I present.. Taxula!
-
-
-
-
- Best Answer Award
- ----- ---------- --------
-
- This year's award for the best answer to a whiney liberal question goes to
- Ben Beltzer, founder and director of the Interfaith Housing Coalition of
- Dallas. First, some background.
-
- Interfaith is a non-profit organization that helps homeless people get back
- on their feet. The people are given a place to live, clothing, and food.
- They have three months to complete educational programs, find their own
- housing, get a job, and save $1,200. So far, 800 people have graduated
- from
- the program and an independant study found 2 out of 3 still off the dole
- and
- off the street two years later.
-
- Interfaith takes no government money for its $690,000 budget because
- Beltzer
- doesn't like the paperwork or the rules that come with it. In fact, he
- returned $15,000 to the feds because, had he taken it, he would have been
- unable to enforce one of his firmest rules: do drugs and you're gone.
- Which
- leads us neatly to the whiney liberal question and the answer.
-
- Jay and Connie were a young couple on the program. Jay was caught using
- drugs, twice. The first time he was warned and sent to rehab, the second
- time they had to go. Jay picked up his young daughter and thrust her toward
- Beltzer asking the whiney liberal question, "YOU'RE not going to put her on
- the streets are you?"
-
- Beltzer looked at him clear eyed and replied, "No, YOU are."
-
- On a happy note, Connie is now clean, working, in her own apartment, and
- has
- full custody of both their children. And Jay? Who the heck cares?
-
- TAXULA (Sucking your wallets dry, not for me, but for the children.)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Thanks, Ground Zero. And now for the Prime Anarchist Productions #'s run.
- PAP, as you know is a subsidiary of NOPE and Nope, it's not Sunday. It's
- Monday, September 1, 1997. 9am believe it or not. We begin our numbers run
- (a short one this week)
- <jumps out of seat looking pissed> - Wait! There's that Royal "we" again.
- To hell with that!! No more Royal we, no more Royal we. Long live the
- Royal we. I'm the only one writing this column, so for the rest of this
- article, yours truly, Prime Anarchist will refer to himself as "I."
- heheheheh.
- We are not amused.
- OK, why so short? I didn't have a lot of time to hunt stuff down. Why you
- might ask. Because "I" have been spending the last 3 days straight (almost
- literally) getting the all new ATI web page started. That's right, you
- heard it here first. That's right; Angelfire Communications Corporation
- decided to sponsor us with a free web page. Go look at it.
- http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kokopeli/ATI.html
- Teaching myself HTML is really fun. Carl of Franklinsnet helped with the
- graphics. OK, so here's the #'s run; and then on to news and stuff.
- http://www.amazon.com review your book, review someone else's.
- http://envirolink.org/mcspotlight/home.html Find out what's new around
- E-Coli hell.
- http://www.queenbee.net/members/pieman Get pied, or just look like one.
- http://www.netvideo.com/nobody This November let's put Nobody in
- The White House. OK, I guess we can
- Wait until the 00 year. But we'd
- Better hurry up and put Nobody in
- The White House.
-
- Casa Blanca.
-
- There were no letters to the Editor this week. Got a really weird letter
- Thursday, but we won't go into that.
- "If I shaved my..." well never mind, I said "we" wouldn't go there.
-
- CALENDULA - Sept 3, 1964. The Wilderness Act was passed.
- Sept 5, 1887. Crazy Horse was assassinated.
- Sept 8, 1763. Stephan Glotlov lands on Kodiak Island demanding
- Tribute for Empress Katherine's horse. They refuse
- And attack the Russians driving them back to about
- Where Alaska's farthest finger sits.
- Sept 9, 1919. Boston police strike. UPS workers loot for 3 days.
- Sep 10, 1997. Quarter moon. Give part of a howl.
- Sep 15, 1995. Largest mass arrest in US environmental history.
- 1,033. Wow. 14 to a cell?
- Sep 16, 1971. Greenpeace sets to sea for the first time.
- 1997. Full moon. Arouuuuuuuew.
- Sep 18, 1987. Pope John Paul II tells native American's to just
- Forget the past in a Phoenix, AZ speech.
- Sep 22, 1997. Equinox.
- Sep 23, 1997 3/4 moon.
- Sep 27, 1995. Clinton signs Salvage Rider into law."Scarey," says
- A local owl. "Where will I live?"
- Sep 30, 1882. First hydroelectric plant, WI.
- Oct 22, 1936. Bobby Seale born. Anyone know if that's New Haven?
- Nov 12, 1974. Karen Silkwood dies.
- Dec 4, 1835. Hot time in old town. Manhattan burned down. Or
- Were they referring to Chicago? London? Hmmm...
- Jan 10, 1901. Oil discovered in Texas.
- Jan 24, 1848. Gold discovered in California.
- Feb 1, 1960. Civil rights sit-ins begin.
- Feb 4, 1913. Rosa Parks born.
- Feb 17, 1778. Fernando Sor born.
- Feb 20, 1770. Fernando Carulli born.
- Feb 24, 1893. Andres Segovia born.
- Feb 26, 1964. Prime Anarchist born.
- Feb 27, 1973. 200 people occupy Wonded Knee. Pine Ridge SD.
- Mar 24, 1997. Partial Lunar Eclipse.
-
- Each state in a word.
- Or two. These are Prime Anarchist observations of the states we call our
- etats unidos. I've left out the ones I haven't seen yet, naturally, and I
- also alphebetized the thing. This is NOT in the order I experienced them. OK
- let's say it was. I visited these states alphabetically, have good reading:
- Arizona Dry
- Colorado High
- Connecticut Tiny
- Florida Fire ants
- Georgia Y'all
- Illinois Urban
- Indiana Soy
- Iowa Corn
- Kansas Leavenworth
- Maine Yonder
- Maryland Small
- Massachussetts Down Country
- Minnesota Nord
- Missoura Close to Leavenworth
- Nebraska Cruisin'
- New Hampshire Yuh.
- New Jersey No grass.
- New Mexico Adobe
- New York People.
- North Carolina Navy
- North Dakota Buffalo
- Ohio Columbus sux
- Oklahoma Fort Sill
- Pencil Vein Yeah Construction
- Rogues Island Tiniest
- South Carolina Army
- South Dakota Hot Springs
- Texas Cow oil
- Vermont Cow milk
- Virginia Hills
- West Virginia More hills
- Wisconsin Cheese milk
- Wyoming Missiles
- ------------>This list was NOT brought to you by Visi-Calc<--------------
-
- disclaimer: The story you are about to read is to be completely ignored.
- I wrote this while Princess Diana was merely injured in a car
- crash. She hadn't expired yet.
- 4 hours later I learned of her death.
- Dead.
- I can't make fun of the dead.
- So until someone figures out the Zombification drug and brings
- her back to life, IGNORE THE FOLLOWING:
- Princess Diana dumped her car in the Chapamaquody River last night and
- lived to tell about it. She swam all the way to the Atlantic where the
- currents took her right up the east coast to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
- She was found beached next to a dumpster behind a Pizza Hut on Brookline Ave.
- Now her boyfriend didn't fare so well. He was aparently trapped in the
- car until it reached the Federal Trades Commission building. He was thrown
- from the car and spit onto the beach like Jonah out of the whale, pronounced
- dead and promptly Knighted in a sunrise ceremony by Ted Kennedy and Chris
- Dodd.
- While Princess Diana is somewhere between critical and really bad,
- Senator Kennedy is somewhere between Scarborough Beach, RI and Kennebunk ME.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This just in
- Webster. 1936. - Scaphism. Punishment. Pouring honey all over
- a convict's body and letting insects eat at him or her until s/he dies a
- slow tortured death.
- ... .. ... ...
-
- Smash your Television but
- keep your modem. For the
- revolution will not be
- televised. But it sure WILL
- be implemented on the web.
-
- New York, NY - Half a million people marched on the New York Post Office
- Friday to protest postal brutality.
- Catalyst for the march was an event exactly one year ago today on
- Columbus Avenue. A poodle was sniffing a letter carrier's back leg when
- worker Claude Debuse Concherto made a furtive gesture that cost him his job.
- The dog turned up dead, the house burned down with three people in it and
- the family Datsun's charred remains were found upside down in the back yard
- over a rose bush.
- After an investigation it was determined that Concherto maced the poodle,
- kicked her in the head, strangled her with her own hair ribbon and then
- beat her over the head senseless with a stack of Publisher's Clearing House
- Sweepstakes.
- Concherto said it best in court Friday: "I maced the poodle, kicked her
- in the head, strangled her with her own hair ribbon and then beat her over
- the head senseless with a stack of Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes."
- Concherto admitted to torching the building down to cover up a Haitian
- drug ring inside that had been selling ginger peanut garlic sauce on the
- black market for 4 years. Two family members are still at large and Concherto
- will be testifying as to their wherabouts tomorrow.
- Concherto is expected to sing.
-
- Martha's Vinyard - Connie Chung has announced a wildcat strike.
- "I'm not interviewing anyone anymore," said Chung.
- "At least not until I get a Whopper." She said she will not interview
- Clinton about the Royal family, the downing of flight 69, or even Hillary's
- swimsuit this year. Chung is striking for better pay, wealth benefits, a
- burger and a meeting at the Russian Tea Room with Barbara Streisand, Billy
- Joel, Tipper Gore and Ozzy Osbourne.
-
- YNTL --> Yellow Journalism Intentional.
- Shawano, WI - Folksinging is now illegal in Forest, Langlade, Lincoln,
- Oneida, Wood and Vilas counties.
- 40-60 folksingers were arrested at their annual song circle, cowboy
- poetry, hootenany, rave July 8, 1997. The charges? Unlawful assembly,
- Shindigging without a permit and discharging a C minor chord within city
- limits.
- You heard it
- first
- here.
- web citation: http://www.menominee.com/nomining/ef3.html
-
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-
- 5 years after the quincentennial:
- It's Time to:
- MAKE OCTOBER 12TH
- INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY,
-
- Free Leonard Peltier,
- Stop Forced Relocation at Big Mountain,
- and Build a Movement for Justice
- and Human Rights for All!
-
- Five years ago, in 1992, hundreds of thousands, if not millions
- of people throughout the Americas spoke out and acted in opposition
- to the government sponsored celebrations of Christopher Columbus and in
- support of the rights of indigenous peoples.
- However today, in 1997, AIM activist Leonard Peltier sits in
- prison during this 21st year of incarceration for an act the government knows
- he did not commit. It has been revealed that the FBI withheld from his
- trial evidence that proves his innocence.
- In northeast Arizona, in the Black Mesa area, 3,000 indigenous
- people are fighting forced relocation from their land because Peabody
- Western Coal Company wants it to make profits.
- And there are numerous other examples of both continuing repression
- and continuing resistance by indigenous peoples against violations of
- their rights.
- Join with people around the country who will be fasting from Oct 1
- through 12, fasting for part of that time, organizing local demonstrations
- and actions, or acting in other ways in solidarity with Leonard Peltier,
- the Big Mountain resisters, other struggling Native American peoples and
- for the human rights of all.
- We will never be free in this country until we face up to the
- historic record, set it straight and get it right. "Getting it right" means
- honoring, upholding and joining in solidarity with those who have much
- to teach us about living in harmony with the natural world, about working
- cooperatively for the good of all, and about steadfastness in struggle
- despite the most difficult conditions. We urge you to join us this October.
- For more information contact the Peoples Fast for Justice,
- PO Box 170610
- Brooklyn, NY 11217
- 718-643-9603 (t)
- 718-643-8265 (f)
- indpol@igc.apc.org
-
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-
-
- I end this edition of ATI, issue 92
- with JOURNAL POME 20 from Marc Frucht's book "I SLURP MY COFFEE: Journal
- Pomes 1-33."
-
- JOURNAL POME 20.
-
- BOOT HILL OR BUST
- Lunch; Castle Rock: Still
- Further sings for the dead.
- Pitch covers Yaw, and graveyard
- Sings back from across street.
- Boot Hill, Colorado: Wild Turkey,
- Water and wine. Almost poison.
- "Commentary vouz," says Chipmonk-
- Looking squirrel guarding his nuts.
- Why must prophets die penniless?
-
- Hotsprings everywhere.
- Dreams of Halloweens.
-
- "Do you have a Rainbow name?" Anna asks.
- "Information," I inform, "given by
- Tom Joad. Yours?"
- "Matteo gave me it. Spells Anna backwards."
- "Zhoinks!" says Scooby Doo.
- "A computerized washing machine's not
- Worth the tin it's printed on."
- Rapid City - You can read the weather off
- Jefferson's forehead and Lincoln's chin.
- Went sole searching, just got scrod.
- Newport, RI. Bought Birkenstock Arizonas
- From Thames St. cobbler after chowderfest.
- Blood red moon drops in on Ocean Beach.
- 440 a.m. Grapeful Dead on FM.
- & no fog rolls up New London Harbour 2day.
-
- Moorehead, MINN. 2-masted Viking ship.
- Earl Eye In The Morning
- Tells jokes on FM radio.
- Fargo, ND. Might as well be Moorehead.
- Squash and Barq's root beer, then
- Minuet in G under concrete
- Buffalo balls.
- There's a box of buffalo
- Manure in Bismark and Mandan too.
- Ground Round, good coffee, great
- Cod, but blah chowder.
- 3.9 richter quake tremor for Danbury.
- Nervous, CT. Has a fault of her
- Own. Albany's fault too.
- "Seizmik," says Scooby Doo.
- She who takes limo to Dylan Concert
- Serves two masters.
- Radio station and cocaine. Zhoinks!
- A Beatrice New-Fig-Newton: car or cookie??
-
- Medina parries; Mecca thrusts.
-
-
-
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