Updated News Digest January 3, 2010 1

Why Read the Sunday Papers When You Can Read AttacktheSystem.Com!

Community Organizing and National-Anarchism presentation by Andrew Yeoman

Tribal Anarchism Video Series Parts One, Two, Three, Four

United Anarchism Vs United Nationism 

Quotes of the Week:

“The joy of life consists in the exercise of one’s energies, continual growth, constant change, the enjoyment of every new experience. To stop means simply to die. The eternal mistake of mankind is to set up an attainable ideal.”

“Intolerance is evidence of impotence.

“In the absence of will-power the most complete collection of virtues and talents is wholly worthless.

“Ordinary morality is only for ordinary people.

“Paganism is wholesome because it faces the facts of life.

“Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.”

                                                                                         -Aleister Crowley 

Against the Power Elite by Lew Rockwell

Obama Destroyed the Peace Scene by Ian Huyett

Obama’s Civil Liberties Failures by Robyn Blumner

The Case for Doing Nothing In Iran by Stephen M. Walt

Obama: Imperialist and Ultimate Jihadi Hero by Michael Scheuer

Why a Resister Chose Canada Over the War in Iraq by Rodney Watson

The Lap Bomber Mystery by Justin Raimondo

Blue in the Face? Take a Breath by Ian Huyett

Next Stop: Yemen by Justin Raimondo

Obama, Tell Me How This Ends by Andrew Bacevich

A Lawless Presidency by Stephen Green

One Day We’ll All Be Terrorists by Chris Hedges

Iran Nuke Document Was Forged by Gareth Porter

A Decade of Self-Delusion by Pat Buchanan

Israel Rules by Paul Craig Roberts

Terrorism Is the Cost of Empire by Jacob Hornberger

Another Surging Safari by Jeff Huber

Abandoning the Interventionist Temptation in Afghanistan by Doug Bandow

2009: The Year the Iraq War Was Lost for Good by Kelley B. Vlahos

Still Not Home for the Holidays by Charles Pena

What’s Next for Flyers? Underwear Checks? by Ron Holland

The Underpants Bomber and the Keystone Cops by Becky Akers

Terrible Arguments for Climate Change Legislation by Xon Hostetter

The Joys of Airstrikes and Anonymity by Glenn Greenwald

Christians United for War by Philip Giraldi

The U.S. Military Is Exhausted by Sarah Lazare

What the Soviets Learned in Afghanistan About Assumptions by Jordan Michael Smith

Bombs Without Borders  by John Laughland

Et Tu, Jimmy Carter? by John Tabin (and more from Ranni Amiri)

Obama, Progressives, and the Press Cindy Sheehan interviewed by Mike Whitney

Christians Against Christmas? by Tom Piatak

Tea Party: The Documentary Film by Greg Johnson

The John Birch Society Was Right by TGGP

The Double Standard on Race by John Smith

Holiday HomoCon Series One: Noel Coward, Mad About the Right by James O’Meara

Is There a Constituency for Liberty in the U.S. Media? by Bill Anderson

Worse Than Weimar or Zimbabwe by Doug Casey

American Justice? by James Ostrowski

Secession: The Hope for Humanity by Russell Longcore

Health Care Nullification by Michael Boldin

Decriminalize Political Speech by Jayne Lyn Stahl

Ben Stein Is a Scumbag by Thomas Eddlem

America’s Looming Class War by Mark Crovelli

Some Things We Learned in 2009 by Eric Margolis

The Old False Flag Trick by William Norman Grigg

PIGS Assault Man in Diabetic Seizure by Matt Welch

Public-Private Co-Dependence by Jeremy Weiland

This Berlin Wall Is Going Up in Smoke by Alex R. Knight

Failure As a Strategy by John Robb

Underpants Bomber: Israeli Intelligence Black Op? from Brad Spangler

Have You Got a Form 27B/6? by Kevin Carson

Way to Miss the Point by Kevin Carson

 2010: Welcome to Orwell’s World by John Pilger

Learning the Wrong Lessons From the Attempted Bombing by Ivan Eland

AIPAC Celebrates 47th Birthday in Court by Grant Smith

Joe Lieberman: How About Another War by John Nichols

Israel Resembles a Failed State by Ali Abunimah

Dog Hanger as Model Citizen? by Walter Brasch and Rosemary Brasch

Ivan Illich: The Peoples’ Priest by Chase Madar

The Neocon/Evangelical Alliance by Jeff Taylor

Stick It to the Banksters by Gary North

The Health Care System Is a Mess by Per Bylund

2010: U.S. to Wage War Throughout the World by Rick Rozoff

Secession and the 2nd Amendment  by Russ Longcore

The Ironic Flaw in Obamaite Healthcare Arguments by Saul Weiner

The State-AMA Complex by Steven West

The Road Ahead  by Justin Raimondo

Changing the Narrative for War by Philip Giraldi

Five Myths About Keeping America Safe from Terrorism by Stephen Flynn

Yemen: Yet Another Al-Qaeda Trap by Patrick Cockburn

Let’s Not Invade Yemen by Leon Hadar

U.S. Kicks Hornets Nest in Yemen by Eric Margolis

The Degrading Effects of Terrorism Fears by Glenn Greenwald

Get Naked to Defeat Terrorists by Becky Akers

The God That Fails by David Brooks

The Criminalization of Protest by Radley Balko

Denial on Terrorism and Foreign Policy by Jacob Hornberger

Honest Men by Taki Theodoracopulos

Richard Spencer Is Leaving Taki’s Magazine by Richard Spencer

The Real War by Pat Buchanan

Anarchists and HOAs by Gary Chartier

Don’t Go There, Heritage by Kevin Carson

The Year of the Tiger  by Alexander Cockburn

The Awful Truth by Ralph Nader

Terror Suspects and U.S. Courts by Joanne Mariner

Meet the New Boss, Same As the Old by Bob Sommer

 Taking Liberties by John Kampfner

“The Italians were called wops, the Jews were called hymies, I was of course a greaseball, and every Hispanic was a spic. Well, we all got along famously! It was rough, but it was fine.”

                                                                -Taki Theodoracopulos

On Being a Medic in the Iraq War Michael Anthony interviewed by Scott Horton

PIGS Will Be PIGS  

How To Flex Your Rights During Police Encounters 

Police State Tyrants: PIGS Will Be PIGS, Again 

“The “clash of civilizations” is, in a very literal sense, a clash of God and Mammon. The Islamic revolutionaries are driven by a fanatical devotion to their god and the promises they believe he has made to them if only they take up arms on his behalf. The nations of the West are driven by an almost as fanatical devotion to Mammon, that is, to wealth, luxury, power, pleasure and privilege. Further, the culture of the West combines this unabashedly materialist ethos with rejection of strength and discipline in favor of a maternalistic emphasis on health, safety, “sensitivity”, “self-esteem”, “potential”, “personal growth”, “getting in touch with one’s inner child”, “feelings” and other concepts common to pop culture psychobabble. Of course, the socio-cultural ramifications of this is to create a society of weaklings, mediocrities and crybabies.”

                                                                                                   -Keith Preston

Ride the Sky by Lucifer’s Friend

Death Walks Behind You by Atomic Rooster

Black Blade by Blue Oyster Cult

The Hunter by Blue Cheer

Silver Machine by Hawkwind

Breadfan by Budgie

Teaser by Tommy Bolin

Gypsy by Uriah Heep

(hat tip to Chris Donnellan for the following links)

Berkeley May Cut Out Science Labs in the Name of Anti-Racism 

Anti-Equality 

The Geography of a Recession 

Afghanistan Will Never Be a Western Democracy 

Iraq Is Still in Chaos After Six Years of War 

The GOP’s Three-Headed Monster 

Evil Exists, Or At Least Destructive Does 

Governments vs The People: Replacing the Population With Another One 

Bishop Fulton Sheen on Cooperative Ownership 

Distributism    Part Two       Part Three 

Islamic Banking Resists the Financial Crisis 

The Mondragon Cooperatives

Southern California Shanty Town/Tent City 

The Scam of Social Conservatism by the Southern Avenger

Karl Marx: Racist and the Ancestor of Modern Genocide

Pakistan Supreme Court Recognizes Third Gender 

As the West Looks Elsewhere, the East Becomes More Autocratic 

Edgar Julius Jung: Conservative Revolutionary 

A Nation of Sheep, Ruled by Wolves, Owned by Pigs

The Revolution Within Anarchism 

Forty Years in the Wilderness? 

Liberty and Populism: Building An Effective Resistance Movement for North America

Organizing the Urban Lumpenproletariat

National Anarchy and the American Idea

“The king is most wounded by ridicule.” -Thomas Hobbes

One Comment

  1. It’s great to see a Heep tune on here. In the pantheon of early-70′s hard rock, they are sorely underappreciated compared to Sabbath, Zeppelin, and Purple. Most people only seem to remember them for that “Easy Livin’” cover.

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