Category: 2001-2006

  • bush admin’s tendency toward totalitarianism…

    Bush Administration Ignores Public Outcry and Threatens VETO of Bipartisan Effort to Rollback Controversial Media Ownership Rules

  • Privacy Invasions ‘R U.S.

    Since 9/11, domestic spying projects have become as American as apple pie, the 4th of July and baseball. And like baseball in the age of free agency — when eligible players can switch teams when their contracts expire — it’s difficult to follow the multitude of spy ops without a scorecard.

  • 28 or more injured at police raid against ravers in France

    At least 25 ravers have been injured, four of them seriously, when more than 1000 policemen busted a rave in central Bretagne in France. UPDATE: FULL STORY by paris.indymedia.org

  • Big brother under the bumper

    Boulder residents find mysterious tracking systems on their cars – Ever get the sneaking suspicion you are being watched? Maybe you should look under your bumper. On Sunday, July 6, three Boulder residents discovered sophisticated Global Positioning System (GPS) devices attached to the bottom of their cars, apparently used by someone to track the whereabouts…

  • Project: Government Information Awareness

    Mission To empower citizens by providing a single, comprehensive, easy-to-use repository of information on individuals, organizations, and corporations related to the government of the United States of America.

  • Security vs. Freedom: The False Choice

    When Congress reacted to the events of Sept. 11, 2001, by passing the “Patriot Act” just weeks later, many Representatives agreed to support it only because the most drastic expansions of government power were made temporary. Those provisions will not expire until 2005, but the Bush administration seeks not only to make them permanent (without…

  • RAVE Act put to use

    Only two months after the RAVE Act was passed by Congress it has been used by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to intimidate the owners of a Billings, Montana, venue into canceling a combined benefit for the Montana chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and Students for Sensible…

  • anti-music workshop radio show

    …for your listening pleasure, may we proudly present the debatable talents of dj meatsock to the general public, spinning an astounding array of harsh and extreme electronic selections on a weekly basis, with occasionally live guest djs to be announced as the occasion warrants…

  • MPAA’s Stealth Attack on US Living Rooms

    Recently, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has been pressing states to enact new legislation aimed at criminalizing the possession of what they call “unlawful communication and access devices.”

  • phantomnoise 005 – e.stonji mini-LP out now

    right after i listend these e.stonji trax for the first time, i knew that this is a 100% phantomnoise release. this is no scene music, this is artist music, very personal and complex. yeah, right..and? how does it sound? e.stonji starts with fucked up broken beats, which hava a message for your feet… “dance!!!”