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Subject: Adbusters' Tactical Briefing #1

  
For twenty years, the culture jammer movement has been building momentum for a 
cultural revolution that will topple consumerism. Now Adbusters and our 
worldwide network of activists is calling for a Carnivalesque Rebellion this 
November that will shut down consumer capitalism for a week.
Can a few thousand meme warriors create a sudden, unexpected moment of truth – 
a 
global mindshift – from which the corporate/consumerist forces never fully 
recover? Over the next few months, we will be sending out a series of tactical 
briefings that chart the approaching moment of truth – this is our first.
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Tactical Briefing:
As the hollowness of our system grows clearer, Skylar Fein’s “Keys to a Broken 
Nation” explores the revolutionary potential of a generation whose future has 
been sold.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges’ “American Psychosis” defines 
our 
current global crisis, conveying the necessity and inevitability of our 
November 
uprising, in a most visceral way.
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Inspiration:
It is easier to slip into apathy than to put yourself on the line. It is human 
to feel afraid but courage will come with preparation and practice. Take 20 
minutes and get inspired by Ken O’Keefe in this intense interview with the BBC:
Part One — Part Two — Part Three
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Action:
Between November 22-28 the whole world will light up with seven days of 
Carnivalesque Rebellion!
Think of it as an adventure, as therapy, as Buy Nothing Day times a hundred … 
think of it as the World Cup of global activism – a week of postering and 
pranks, of talking back at your profs and speaking truth to power. Some of us 
will poster our schools and neighborhoods and just break our daily routines for 
a week. Others will chant, cut up their credit cards in big box stores and and 
pull off theatrical stunts that provoke mass cognitive dissonance. Others still 
will drop stink bombs in strategic locations and engage in the most visceral 
kind of civil disobedience.
In all, millions of people around the world will walk out of their schools, 
offices and factories for a week and live!
To pull this off, we need to learn from the failures of the recent G8/G20 
protests. A few sensational and spectacular acts of violence (police cars on 
fire, window smashing) will not provoke the kind of global mindshift that our 
world so desperately needs. And neither will sitting at home yelling at our 
screens. If our Seven Days of Carnivalesque Rebellion are to succeed we'll need 
a plethora of actions that cannot be dismissed as petty acts of vandalism, that 
genuinely challenge the power of megacorporations, that make people think about 
the climate tipping points now descending upon us and that highlight the 
perversity of a system that has brought us to the zero point of systemic 
collapse.
What would you do if you could mobilize thousands of connected protesters in 
cities all over the world? Send your best ideas for coordinated acts of civil 
disobedience to [email protected] and we'll share the most compelling 
ones in subsequent briefs.

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To get the ball rolling here's a personal plunge you may want to take right 
away: Vow never to walk into a Starbucks ever again. Instead, search out the 
most interesting indie coffee shop around where you live and work … get to know 
the people who own and run the place and get your friends and co-workers to 
join 
you there. Individually this may feel like a drop in the bucket, but if all the 
86,000 of us in this network do it collectively, then we can begin to shift 
power from megacorporations to our friends and neighbors.
This little shift in our lives is a good way to get in the mood … and during 
the 
week of rebellion in November, these indie coffeehouses will become our meeting 
places and bases.
ACTION #1: #NOSTARBUCKS
A worldwide boycott of Starbucks.
In cities everywhere, we walk away from corporate java and into our local indie 
coffee shops instead.
Tweet #NOSTARBUCKS, Facebook it, email it, shout it from rooftops. Spread the 
word and send us feedback. Let's start brewing the mood for a worldwide 
revolution.
TARGET: 1 Million thriving indie coffe houses by November 28
Forward this newsletter to a friend. Encourage them to join our network and be 
500,000 strong as November approaches.
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