Friday, January 14, 2011

*Note on Racial Separatism

This was written by NATA-NY to be an insert for placement in the first issue of Tribal Resonance, as a note on the section entitled "Racial Separatism". We wrote this note in response to emails we received asking our position on this subject. It is also for the benefit of those who have made judgments about NA based on the Southern Poverty Law Center's smear and disinformation campaigns, and for those who see ethno-separatism as antithetical to Anarchism.

Neither the National Anarchist philosophy nor the National Anarchist Tribal Alliance - New York (NATA-NY) is inherently racially separatist. As true Anarchists who believe in the principles of liberty, free association, decentralization, community autonomy, local/individual sovereignty, self determination and mutual aid, we reject any and all coercive measures to homogenize our rich and independent cultures and peoples. NATA-NY concurs that every ethnicity has the right to exist and maintain its people/nation without intervention from outside forces.

 As Anarchists who value individual uniqueness and are wary of collectivization, we hope that one would not immediately seek to pigeonhole National Anarchism as automatically racially separatist. Based on the libertarian and highly localized nature of the ideology, some National Anarchists support and desire to live in racially separate communities, while others do not. National Anarchists (including NATA-NY) reject the modern mainstream anarchist movement’s hypocritical support of non-white ethnocentric organization and separatism, while white separatism is regarded as a racist and counter-productive philosophy that must be exterminated (along with its proponents). National Anarchists equally support the right of all races, ethnicities and cultural groups to organize and live separately. We advocate local community autonomy and reject mainstream anarchism’s embrace of dominant left-wing cultural politics (e.g., multiculturalism and open borders), countercultural lifestyle matters (e.g., pedophile rights), and liberal pet causes (e.g., global warming, gun control, internationalism, abortion rights/population control and political correctness).

 National Anarchists hold that the trend of “antiracism” and “multiculturalism,” rather than educating the public about the diverse cultures around the world, has only served to create a “gray race” of modern drones who lack any connection to heritage or history, and animosity in those who seek to preserve their familial and ethnic customs. By preserving local heritages, it is possible to counter the homogenization and cultural eradication of globalism. Thus, National Anarchism, is not racist or supremacist, and does not support violence motivated by these misguided ideologies. As Tribal Resonance states: “The maxim of the future will be respect for others and unity in diversity.”

 While some individual National Anarchist groups may be racially separate, NATA-NY is not one group, but an alliance or confederacy of individual Anarchs (sovereigns) and independent tribes, some of which see racial organization as vital to survival, while others are culturally diverse. As the NATA-NY mission statement says:

 “We seek …to bridge the gaps between diverse independent groups that agree on one principle: radical decentralized autonomy. […] NATA-NY is a confederation… based on freedom, self-determination, and self-reliance. […] The “nation” in National Anarchism does not refer to a government, state, or arbitrary borders. Rather, a Nation, or a Tribe, is simply a community or group of people working together for common lifestyles and goals. Tribes can be created based on infinite factors, including geographic locality, religion, ethnicity, subculture, ideology, sexual orientation, or occupation. No unifying element should be ignored or disrespected; in other words, anything and everything can be a basis for Tribal organization.”

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

CSA IN NYC CONFERENCE


The Just Food CSA in NYC Conference is an opportunity for CSA members and farmers from around the city to come together for a day of workshops, discussion, and good food.

New Location! Food and Finance High School,  525 West 50th Street, Manhattan (btwn 10th Ave. and 11th Ave.)

When: Saturday March 5, 2011, 8:30 am to 6:00pm

Click here to register for the conference

Conference Schedule

Registration                                                8:30-9:30am

Welcome/Keynote                                   9:30-10:30am

Workshop Session 1                               10:45-12:00pm

Lunch (provided)                                  12:00- 1:30pm

Workshop Session 2                                1:45-3:00pm

Farmer Panel                                            3:15-4:30pm

*Q and A with local farmers!

CSA Expo and Reception                      4:30-6:00pm

*Wine and Cheese, informational tables.

Ticket Information

Student/Fixed Income/Just Food Member*                         $15

Basic Non-Member Rate*                                                                $25

Supporter                                                                                               $35

Supporter Plus                                                                                     $50

Super Supporter                                                                                  $100

EXPO only                                                                                              $10

* Want to become a Member of Just Food? Click here or go to the Get Involved page of our website.

Keynote Session

Jean-Paul Courtens and Jody Bolluyt of Roxbury Farm will join  us for this year's keynote.  2011 will mark Roxbury Farm's 20th season of providing CSA shares to New York City communities.  Jean-Paul partnered with New York City residents to start the first CSA in New York City in 1991.

Farm Panel

The afternoon farm panel will provide attendees the opportunity to ask CSA farmers questions about regional agriculture and to get their perspectives on CSA.  Check back for more information on the farmers who will be joining our panel this year.  Have a question you'd like to ask? Submit your questions to paula@justfood.org.  There will also be an opportunity to submit questions at the conference.

Expo and Reception

The conference will conclude with a reception and expo, featuring New York City purveyors of local, artisanal food and drinks. Check back for a list of EXPO participants.

Breakfast and Lunch

A light breakfast and lunch will be provided.

http://www.justfood.org/csa/csa-nyc-conference

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

NATA-NY meeting



The first meeting of NATA-NY is scheduled for Saturday January 15th, all those interested in attending should contact the organizers at    

 

 
natlanarchisttribalalliance@gmail.com to find out the exact time and location. This meeting will be away for the individual Anarchs and tribes in the alliance to get to know each other as well as talk about ideas and plans for the future.

NATA-NY will be holding a clothing and food drive with WeAreChangeNYC, please bring your donations to this meeting thank you. The clothing will be donated to the Veitnam Veterans Association and the food to the local Food Not Bombs chapter.

Minority Report: NYPD Implements Iris Scan Technology

Danny Panzella
TruthSquad.tv
12/17/2010




The NYPD has begun to implement iris scanners to create a bio-metric database of criminal suspects as they are processed through central booking. NYPD says this new identification program is a fail-safe measure to prevent escapes as suspects move through the court system and that this technology is in response to two suspects escaping police custody by impersonating lesser offenders.

Jeff Carter, CDO of Global Rainmakers Inc. a leader in the biometrics field says, “In the future, whether it’s entering your home, opening your car, entering your workspace, getting a pharmacy prescription refilled, or having your medical records pulled up, everything will come off that unique key that is your iris. Every person, place, and thing on this planet will be connected [to the iris system] within the next 10 years.”

Global Rainmakers Inc. has partnered with the city of Leon, Mexico to build “the most secure city in the world.” by installing iris scanners. The eye scanners will be implemented in law enforcement facilities, security check-points, police stations, detention areas, jails and prisons, and will eventually make their way into mass transit, medical centers, banks and other public and private locations will also join the program.

Fast Company reports that the city is creating a database of irises. Criminals will automatically be enrolled, their irises scanned once convicted. Law-abiding citizens will have the option to opt-in. When these residents catch a train or bus, or take out money from an ATM, they will scan their irises, rather than swiping a metro or bank card. Police officers will monitor these scans and track the movements of watch-listed individuals.

Back in the U.S. at a Border Patrol station in McAllen, Texas the Department of Homeland Security beta tested iris scanners and in one Missouri county, the sheriff’s office is using an Iris scanner purchased with U.S. Department of Justice funds. Unknown by most, the technology is reportedly already being used by law enforcement in 40 states throughout the country.

There is even an app for that. B12 Technologies has equipped police with iPhones armed with facial recognition software linked to fusion center databases.

Amusement parks like Disney World and Sesame place have implemented biometric ticketing as well. How long before under the auspice of anti-terror legislation the federal government requires these corporations to turn over their customers biometric data? Even the controversial “naked body scanners” store biometric data as has been revealed by Freedom of Information (FOIA) Act Requests, contrary to what the TSA has been telling the main stream media.

The iris scanners have also been used in airports. The TSA will allow you to skip to the head of the line if you submit to being included in a biometric database. It all comes in the name of convenience. Trade your privacy to save a few minutes on line at the airport amusement park.

The NYPD program is being paid for by a grant from the Department of Homeland Security. The NYPD already shares its database information with DHS through its NYPD Intelligence Division, which is actually a known “fusion center.” These fusion centers act as hubs of information, merging databases from the NYPD, DHS, Motor Vehicle and many other sources to create a searchable catalog of the entire population. There are over 70 fusion centers in the United States according to Catherine Bleish founder of Operation Defuse whose goal is to create a rapport between civil liberty groups and the fusion centers that will “defuse” the conflict of security and rights violations.
“A speaker at the 2010 National DHS fusion center conference  indicated integration of iris scanning with red-light cameras, speed cameras and other automated revenue generating devices was in the near future. The FBI Next Generation Identification database expands their old fingerprint only database to palm, iris, facial, and scar/tattoo biometric data. We have begun to rapidly decline down a slippery slope. The war on terror has become a war on our freedom.” Said Bleish of the new “security technologies.”

“That’s not our intention here, but it has potential,” Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said in reference to using the iris scanners for counter terrorism purposes.

“The NYPD can now photograph the irises of suspects arrested for any reason and they implemented this without any legislative oversight or public discourse. There are also no reports on how authorities plan to protect this collected biometric data from misuse.”  said David Perecman a civil liberties attorney in New York. That is probably because the NYPD Intelligence division has no plans to protect this information from being disseminated through the NY fusion centers allowing access to any law enforcement agency in the network.

“This type of data collecting is not authorized by any New York statute. Collecting fingerprints is specifically allowed. DNA evidence has had more legislative debate and its usage is only limited to certain types of cases.” said Perecman.

This information dovetails with another recent controversy over “stop and frisk” databases. Ray Kelly and Mayor Bloomberg pushed to keep the recently banned NYPD policy to keep a database of New Yorkers who were stopped and frisked but not found guilty of any violation. You read that correctly. Mayor Bloomberg wanted to keep a list of innocent people who the NYPD stopped and frisked with no probable cause in a direct violation of their Constitutional rights.  Incidentally only 6 percent of those random stop and frisks lead to an arrest, the conviction rates were not readily available. That means that more than 94% of people in that database are innocent.

The “250” List as it is referred to because of the UF-250 form that officers use to file stop-and-frisk reports has over 3 million names on it. Eighty seven percent of those stopped were black or Latino.

Governor Paterson signed into law a ban on this policy, although that only stops the NYPD from keeping their names in an electronic database. The NYPD is still keeping a paper record of these stops even if no evidence of a crime has been found and no arrest made. The NYPD continues to violate the constitutional rights of New Yorkers randomly stopping people for reasons as innocuous as spitting on the ground or dropping a cigarette butt. It should also be noted that the Mayor Bloomberg has been lobbying for British style video surveillance in NYC. Britain has one CCTV camera for every 14 citizens.

So where do we see all of this going? If Mayor Bloomberg and Commissioner Ray Kelley get there way Police officers will be stopping, frisking and taking retinal scans of millions of innocent New Yorkers then data sharing with the Federal government, Homeland Security and other law enforcement agencies in violation of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.



Tuesday, January 4, 2011

City's latest snubs fuel secession

NATA-NY supports any and all moves towards decentralization and local autonomy! Including, Andrew Lanza's move to have Staten Island (Richmond County) secede from the City of New York. Call your representatives Michael Cusick , Assemblymember Matthew Titone , Nicole Malliotakis for N.Y. State Assembly , Lou Tobacco, Diane J. Savino and tell them to co-sponsor Lanza's bill, and intro one in the Assembly.

Monday, January 03, 2011

By Tom Wrobleski

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. --   If Staten Island secessionists needed fresh fuel, it certainly got it when Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the Sanitation Department were slammed for bungling last week's blizzard.

And the separatist movement could have legs this time, with state GOP state Sen. Andrew Lanza planning to re-introduce his existing secession bill to what will now be a GOP majority in the Senate.

"If nothing else, it captures the rest of the city's attention," said Lanza (R-Staten Island). "It gets them to give us our fair share."

Lanza's bill was stymied when Democrats held the majority the last two years.

Bloomberg's snow meltdown aside, the borough's ire had already been inflamed by other recent episodes, including an FDNY proposal to charge fees for helping motorists involved in accidents; a plan to increase parking-meter rates that could hurt small businesses, and the city's decision to kick the Baby Jesus out of the St. George Ferry Terminal.
"Almost weekly, events occur that build the case for secession," said Lanza. "Put it all together, and the case gets stronger."

That's not to mention how the borough has to always "go begging" to the city and still doesn't get its share of transit or health care resources, the initial impetus for Lanza's new secession movement.

"For Staten Island to take control of its own destiny, secession is the only way," Lanza said.

CONSIDER THE COST

But State Sen. Diane Savino (D-North Shore/Brooklyn) said that if Islanders really want to secede, they need to first look at how much it would cost a City of Staten Island to provide police, fire, sanitation and school services.

Pointing to Long Island and other areas around the state that fund essential services through property and other levies, Ms. Savino estimated that Islanders' property taxes would "skyrocket" $10 to $14,000 per year.

"Just look at what happens in the suburbs," she said. "Public schools cost a ton of money. If Staten Islanders think that that won't happen to them, they're out of their minds."

Lanza dismissed that analysis, saying that the city always has money left over after collecting revenues and providing services here.

"The city makes money off of Staten Island," he said. "As our own city, we have more services and less of a tax burden."

Ms. Savino said that if Islanders are angry at Bloomberg, they should let him know, starting later this month, when the mayor will come to the St. George Theatre to deliver his State of the City address.

"Stop treating the mayor like he's a rock star every time he comes out here," said Ms. Savino. "Let's see how many angry people come out and tell him they're unhappy."

At the very least, the snowtastrosphe highlights the borough's need for more local control over how resources, like snowplows and salt spreaders, are deployed.

"It is counter-intuitive to centralize snow removal strategy, and for that matter garbage disposal and recycling guidelines," said attorney Robert Scamardella, one of the top proponents of local control. "Without empowering administrators at the borough level we will continue to see Park Avenue plowed long before Hylan Boulevard."

And the Island isn't alone in its separatist sentiments. From the way the other four suddenly "forgotten" boroughs have been talking about Manhattan-centric City Hall's response to the blizzard, could we see a movement to kick Bloomberg's home borough out of the federation and move forward as a four-borough city?

A tongue-in-cheek proposal for sure, but one that one observer enjoyed playing with.

"Count us in in Queens," said Dr. Jeffrey Kroessler, a former College of Staten Island historian and archivist who now works at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. "Only we should take it a step further and rename Manhattan the 'Borough of Bloomberg,' seeing as the mayor is so into renaming things these days."

Monday, January 3, 2011

Reclaim New Yorkers homes stolen by banks

During the farm crises of the early 80s the Militia group known as Posse Comitatus helped farmers to physically reclaim and secure their farms after foreclosure or eminent domain. Today in the wake of the usurious banker engineered foreclosure crisis, there are county Sheriffs who are refusing to evict  people following foreclosure procedures.  NATA-NY  stands in solidarity with all county Shreiffs refusing to evict who understand that they are beholden to the people and not the international bankers, and we will  pick up the baton were true patriots like The Posse Comitatus and Gordon Kahl left off.   

NATA-NY will be available to assist families reclaiming their homes from banks. We can provide on site assistance/security, document and educate police, and help with the move in process.  For us to help with this, NATA-NY will have to evaluate prospects on a case by case basis.  We cannot provide any legal or mortgage advice.

Anyone interested in getting involved, who is or knows someone who has or is in danger of loosing their home due to foreclosure! Please send us information about your situation and contact details at natlanarchisttribalalliance@gmail.com  and we will get back to you.


Evicted family breaks locks, reclaims home. See Video here.




SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) — A battle over a foreclosed home is shaping up in Simi Valley.

A family claims they were illegally evicted, and Saturday, they broke the locks and started moving back in even though the home has already been sold.

Jim and Danielle Earl, along with their nine children ranging in age from 3 to 23, returned to their house of nine years on Mustang Drive.

The family was evicted from their home in July after they fell behind on payments.

Their bank, GRP Financial Services, foreclosed on the home, but since then the house has been bought by an investor, remodeled and sold to someone else.

The new owners were expected to take possession of the home in a few days, but the Earls and their attorney hired a locksmith to open the doors so they could reclaim the house.

“This is a really exciting day, a day we’ve been waiting for,” said Danielle Earl. “My kids have been begging to go home and we’re finally home.

This comes at a time when some banks are halting foreclosures across the country due to flawed paperwork. The family and their attorney said the bank used fraudulent paperwork to force them out.

The Earls said they had been working with the bank to catch up on payments, but discovered a $25,000 difference between the amount they thought they owed and what the bank claimed they owed so they stopped making payments.

“This is only the beginning of this,” said the Earl’s attorney, Michael Pines. “I chose this family because we needed to get back in before the investor and the real estate broker defrauded a new family by having them move in, which would have created a bigger mess. (The Earls) have done absolutely nothing wrong.”

Police arrived at the home Saturday but did not take action to make the family leave.
(Copyright ©2010 KABC-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)

Sunday, January 2, 2011

USDA Certified Organic’s Dirty Little Secret: Neotame

By Barbara H. Peterson

via:Farm Wars

Just when we thought that buying “Organic” was safe, we run headlong into the deliberate poisoning of our organic food supply by the FDA in collusion with none other than the folks who brought us Aspartame. NutraSweet, a former Monsanto asset, has developed a new and improved version of this neurotoxin called Neotame. 
Neotame has similar structure to aspartame — except that, from it’s structure, appears to be even more toxic than aspartame. This potential increase in toxicity will make up for the fact that less will be used in diet drinks. Like aspartame, some of the concerns include gradual neurotoxic and immunotoxic damage from the combination of the formaldehyde metabolite (which is toxic at extremely low doses) and the excitotoxic amino acid. (Holisticmed.com)

But surely, this product would be labeled! NOT SO!!! For this little gem, no labeling required. And it is even included in USDA Certified Organic food.
The food labeling requirements required for aspartame have now been dropped for Neotame, and no one is clear why this was allowed to happen. Neotame has been ruled acceptable, and without being included on the list of ingredients, for:

  • USDA Certified Organic food items.

  • Certified Kosher products with the official letter k inside the circle on labels. (Janet Hull)



Let me make this perfectly clear. Neotame does not have to be included in ANY list of ingredients! So, if you buy processed food, whether USDA Certified Organic or not, that food most likely will contain Neotame because it is cost-effective, and since no one knows it is there, there is no public backlash similar to what is happening with Aspartame. A win/win situation!

But that’s not all. Just love chowing down on that delicious steak? Well, that cow most likely will have been fed with feed containing…..you guessed it…..Neotame! A product called “Sweetos,” which is actually composed of Neotame, is being substituted for molasses in animal feed.
“Sweetos is an economical substitute for molasses. Sweetos guarantees the masking of unpleasant tastes and odor and improves the palatability of feed. This product will be economical for farmers and manufacturers of cattle feed. It can also be used in mineral mixture,” said Craig Petray, CEO, The NutraSweet Company, a division of Searle, which is a part of Monsanto. (Bungalow Bill)

Why would we feed animals food that is so distasteful that we would have to mask the unpleasantness with an artificial sweetener? Most animals will not eat spoiled, rancid feed. They know by the smell that it is not good. Enter Sweetos (Neotame). Just cover up the unpleasant tastes and odors, and you can feed them anything you want to, courtesy of the oh, so considerate folks at Monsanto and company.

But of course, Monsanto is no longer associated with NutraSweet. In the time-honored tradition of covering its assets, Monsanto has a proven track record of spinning off controversial portions of its company that generate too much scrutiny, such as it did with the Solutia solution.
Says the Farm Industry News, “Monsanto, which has long resided in the crosshairs of public scorn and scrutiny, appears to have dodged at least one bullet by spinning off its industrial chemical business into a separate entity called Solutia a couple of years ago. Solutia has since been hammered by lawsuits regarding PCB contamination from what were once called Monsanto chemical plants in Alabama and other states” (Source Watch)

So what is the solution to this problem? Buy local organic food, know your local farmer, and don’t buy processed foods whether they are labeled “Organic” or not. This requires a drastic change in lifestyle that most will not want to make. For those who choose to ride the wheel of chance by succumbing to this genocidal adulteration of our food supply by those who stand to profit from our sickness and early demise, my only comment is….it is your choice. But for those of us who have decided to fight this battle one bite at a time by hitting these sociopaths in the pocketbook where it hurts……viva la revolucion!

(C) 2010 Barbara H. Peterson