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TACTICAL BRIEFING #18

Occupy the High Ground!

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Hey you creatives, artists, environmentalists, workers, moms, dads, students, malcontents, do-gooders and aspiring martyrs in the snow:

The last four months have been hard fought, inspiring and delightfully revolutionary. We brought tents, hunkered down, held our assemblies, and lobbed a meme-bomb that continues to explode the world's imagination. Many of us have never felt so alive. We have fertilized the future with our revolutionary spirit … and a thousand flowers will surely bloom in the coming Spring.

But as winter approaches an ominous mood could set in … hope thwarted is in danger of turning sour, patience exhausted becoming anger, militant nonviolence losing its allure. It isn't just the mainstream media that says things could get ugly. What shall we do to keep the magic alive?

Here are a couple of emerging ideas:

STRATEGY #1: We summon our strength, grit our teeth and hang in there through winter … heroically we sleep in the snow … we impress the world with our determination and guts … and when the cops come, we put our bodies on the line and resist them nonviolently with everything we've got.

STRATEGY #2: We declare "victory" and throw a party … a festival … a potlatch … a jubilee … a grand gesture to celebrate, commemorate, rejoice in how far we've come, the comrades we've made, the glorious days ahead. Imagine, on a Saturday yet to be announced, perhaps our movement's three month anniversary on December 17, in every #OCCUPY in the world, we reclaim the streets for a weekend of triumphant hilarity and joyous revelry.

We dance like we've never danced before and invite the world to join us.

Then we clean up, scale back and most of us go indoors while the die-hards hold the camps. We use the winter to brainstorm, network, build momentum so that we may emerge rejuvenated with fresh tactics, philosophies, and a myriad projects ready to rumble next Spring.

Whatever we do, let's keep our revolutionary spirit alive … let's never stop living without dead time.

for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ

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Anonymous

Tea Baggaz are the same ilk as the Penn State group who worked tirelessly to cover up abuse rather than address the wrong doing.

Baggaz are minions of a few sponsors which makes the lot of you nothing more than a bad reality TV sitcom.

Anonymous

Tea Baggaz are the same ilk as the Penn State group who worked tirelessly to cover up abuse rather than address the wrong doing.

Baggaz are minions of a few sponsors which makes the lot of you nothing more than a bad reality TV sitcom.

iopsychictv

Barbara Ehrenreich in The Guardian said she had watched the protesters in New York and Los Angeles abandon their fixed positions and move out on a series of spontaneous actions, setting up union picket lines or as flash mobs.

That, Ehrenreich said, could be the future for the Occupy protests, as the demonstrators are moved on from city centres. They might find a home on university campuses, or they might just keep moving.

"I think the spirit is there. It's defiant. It's contagious," she said. "They are beginning to think of themselves as flying squadrons - flying squadrons for justice."

http://idealorder.org

iopsychictv

Barbara Ehrenreich in The Guardian said she had watched the protesters in New York and Los Angeles abandon their fixed positions and move out on a series of spontaneous actions, setting up union picket lines or as flash mobs.

That, Ehrenreich said, could be the future for the Occupy protests, as the demonstrators are moved on from city centres. They might find a home on university campuses, or they might just keep moving.

"I think the spirit is there. It's defiant. It's contagious," she said. "They are beginning to think of themselves as flying squadrons - flying squadrons for justice."

http://idealorder.org

A. Nonny Mouse

I've thought for a while now they we should have trained people to break camp and march like a peaceful army. LET'S TAKE THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD YO

A. Nonny Mouse

I've thought for a while now they we should have trained people to break camp and march like a peaceful army. LET'S TAKE THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD YO

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