Thank you, Dan,
this is where I see the value and importance of nettime.  Here people can share 
intelligent ideas, 
argue intelligently, and above all, post links where like minded people can 
engage in struggles for 
common good.  
 
Re: Facebook and Twitter, whatever can be utilized in reaching these goals 
should be utilized.  
We live in the "info" world, and not to utilize it would be unfortunate waste 
of opportunities.
But also, we never should for a one bit of moment forget about the fact that 
every, and each government, 
once it feels threaten in whatever way, will do whatever is in its power to 
subdue these perceived threats.
 
"FBI Raids Queens Home in G20 Protest Twitter Crackdown
http://gothamist.com/2009/10/05/fbi_raids_queens_home_in_g20_protes.php
 
... That's right, a Twitter crackdown. A lawyer for Jackson Heights social 
worker Elliot Madison, 41, 
says that the feds searched his client's house for 16 hours on Thursday after 
Madison was arrested 
on September 24th at a Pittsburgh hotel room with another man. What were they 
up to? Sitting at 
laptops sending Twitter messages advising G20 demonstrators about riot police 
activity in the streets. 
 ..."
 
Also as we discuss alternatives, we, especially from the US, of course with the 
help of others around,
have to do whatever is in our power to expose what the US is actually all 
about. 
 
"Video: Eardrum-Blasting Sound Cannon Coming to a Protest Near You?
http://gothamist.com/2009/09/29/eardrum-blasting_sound_cannon_comin.php
 
Have you seen this intense outtake from Children of Men, showing riot police 
blasting "fugees" 
with some sort of horrible "sound cannon"? Oh, actually, this isn't from a 
fictional movie about 
a dystopian police state; it's from last week in Pittsburgh, where G20 
protesters had dared assemble 
without a permit from the government. For that, they were dispersed with the 
Long Range Acoustic 
Device (LRAD), which some fear is loud enough to damage eardrums and even cause 
fatal aneurysms.
..."
 
I am not trying to move our attention from the present happening in Egypt, but, 
let us not
forget, ever, where is the root and the real problem coming from.  This 
demystification
of the US as the beacon of Democracy has to be main goal, in the same fashion 
as when 
Stalin?s ?workers country? was demystified.
This must be a concurrent action, and never left out of sight.
 
Dan, again, Excellent links!!!
Best 
 
gORAN
 
> Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 10:43:35 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: <nettime> A DIY Data Manifesto by Scott Gilbertson
> 
> the internet shutdown in egypt prompted similar questions about
> independent infrastructure and corporate control.
 <...>


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