Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:18:00 -0600
Subject: Blackout-Proof the protests - it's happening & Other Important Info
From: yahseph@gmail.com
FYI:
1. How the Middle East is keeping the rest of the world abreast of what's happening in their country!!! We need to utilize that same 'technology' when the "criminals" decide to use a "kill switch"!! Read the story below: "begin insert"...
2. Also, here's the link on another story about the United States Department of Agriculture: USDA Senior Scientist Sends "Emergency" Warning to US Secretary of Agriculture, page 1
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread666066/pg1
2. And finally, here's the reference book, published in 1922 on the "general post"...
http://08001884154546346376-a-g.googlegroups.com/web/US_NY_General_Post_Office_1922-b.pdf?gda=hrf4cFYAAABoivLUSvq_0CiyBsgHm1VUcppH4HRvrTgE-qKBAtB1p9wXSSAV600V1F4D2m6VzsAYmCkDok8HBxulpUiAr1ODuKs5kcsO6REWGyCG01VUCBPhGuxsWDLdLep2NLleRSE
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--- On Fri, 2/25/11, Stephanie B - Avaaz.org wrote:
From: Stephanie B - Avaaz
Subject: Blackout-Proof the protests - it's happening!
To:
Date: Friday, February 25, 2011, 6:18 PM
Wow - over 17,000 donors, and we've got 15 blackout-breaking satellite internet kits -- some already in Libya and more headed to other countries now! Let's keep going -- donate below! Here's the email:
Dear friends,
Avaaz is working urgently to "blackout-proof" the protests -- with secure satellite modems and phones, tiny video cameras, and portable radio transmitters, plus expert support teams on the ground -- to enable activists to broadcast live video feeds even during internet and phone blackouts and ensure the oxygen of international attention fuels their courageous movements for change.
The window for us to deliver this help is closing fast, as regimes are moving quickly to choke off borders and internet connections. Small donations from 25,000 of us would fund critical technology and support teams for those who need it most. Let's chip in to empower those now carrying the destiny of the Middle East in their peaceful hands -- donate now:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/blackout_proof_the_protests_9/?vl
The amazing live-feeds from Cairo's Tahrir Square vitally sustained public support and broadcast the Mubarak regime's shameless violence against Egyptian demonstrators. As we watched the scenes of protest from around the world, hundreds of thousands of us signed the Avaaz solidarity petition--which was announced on Al Jazeera to ensure Egyptians knew of the world's support. Today, Egyptian protest leaders say that knowing the world was with them helped spur them on and helped stop moments of violence from becoming bloodbaths.
As Egypt's internet blackout deepened, Avaaz and partners worked to send satellite internet equipment to organisers there. Now, Bahrain is scrambling to implement its own internet clampdown -- and we have the chance to provide critical support to ensure the blackout can't succeed. The communications equipment and support teams will help leaders to broadcast locally to organize rallies, communicate with other activists around the region, and provide information to the world if there is a blackout -- providing an essential counterweight to regime propaganda, and a form of protection to demonstrators through increased exposure and prominence.
And if media outlets are kicked out, protesters could keep a livestream of information flowing across the internet. With the needed funds, Avaaz can immediately dispatch equipment and world-class expert teams to the Middle East.
Every day, the protests grow and the crackdowns escalate in violence. Organisers say the next few days are critical to the survival of these democracy movements and that our support is essential. Let's all donate now and provide tangible solidarity to this inspiring explosion of people power.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/blackout_proof_the_protests_9/?vl
There are moments in history in which the impossible becomes unavoidable. Like the dissolution of the Soviet Union just before its fall, the changes sweeping the Middle East were unimaginable to most a month ago. But people power has a logic and timeline all its own. While many of us may never step foot in the Middle East, the hopes of its people are interwoven with ours and those of the world. In moments like these, it is inspiring to know that our solidarity, in hope and action, can play a small part in big change.
With determination,
Stephanie, David, Alice, Morgan, Ricken, Rewan, Maria Paz and the rest of the Avaaz team
SOURCES:
Bahrain, Libya and Yemen try to crush protests with violence – The Guardian, 18 February 2011:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/18/bahrain-libya-yemen-protests-violence
Internet use in Bahrain restricted, data shows – New York Times, 18 February 2011:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/18/world/middleeast/18manama.html
Clashes rock Bahraini capital – Al Jazeera, 17 February 2011:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/201121714223324820.html
Crackdown against Protests Continues as Yemen Boils – Yemen Post, 16 February, 2011:
http://yemenpost.net/Detail123456789.aspx?ID=3&SubID=3145
Algerian founding father urges reform – BBC News, 17 February, 2011:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12490088
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From: Stephanie B - Avaaz
Subject: Blackout-Proof the protests - it's happening!
To:
Date: Friday, February 25, 2011, 6:18 PM
Wow - over 17,000 donors, and we've got 15 blackout-breaking satellite internet kits -- some already in Libya and more headed to other countries now! Let's keep going -- donate below! Here's the email:
Dear friends,
Avaaz is working urgently to "blackout-proof" the protests -- with secure satellite modems and phones, tiny video cameras, and portable radio transmitters, plus expert support teams on the ground -- to enable activists to broadcast live video feeds even during internet and phone blackouts and ensure the oxygen of international attention fuels their courageous movements for change.
The window for us to deliver this help is closing fast, as regimes are moving quickly to choke off borders and internet connections. Small donations from 25,000 of us would fund critical technology and support teams for those who need it most. Let's chip in to empower those now carrying the destiny of the Middle East in their peaceful hands -- donate now:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/blackout_proof_the_protests_9/?vl
The amazing live-feeds from Cairo's Tahrir Square vitally sustained public support and broadcast the Mubarak regime's shameless violence against Egyptian demonstrators. As we watched the scenes of protest from around the world, hundreds of thousands of us signed the Avaaz solidarity petition--which was announced on Al Jazeera to ensure Egyptians knew of the world's support. Today, Egyptian protest leaders say that knowing the world was with them helped spur them on and helped stop moments of violence from becoming bloodbaths.
As Egypt's internet blackout deepened, Avaaz and partners worked to send satellite internet equipment to organisers there. Now, Bahrain is scrambling to implement its own internet clampdown -- and we have the chance to provide critical support to ensure the blackout can't succeed. The communications equipment and support teams will help leaders to broadcast locally to organize rallies, communicate with other activists around the region, and provide information to the world if there is a blackout -- providing an essential counterweight to regime propaganda, and a form of protection to demonstrators through increased exposure and prominence.
And if media outlets are kicked out, protesters could keep a livestream of information flowing across the internet. With the needed funds, Avaaz can immediately dispatch equipment and world-class expert teams to the Middle East.
Every day, the protests grow and the crackdowns escalate in violence. Organisers say the next few days are critical to the survival of these democracy movements and that our support is essential. Let's all donate now and provide tangible solidarity to this inspiring explosion of people power.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/blackout_proof_the_protests_9/?vl
There are moments in history in which the impossible becomes unavoidable. Like the dissolution of the Soviet Union just before its fall, the changes sweeping the Middle East were unimaginable to most a month ago. But people power has a logic and timeline all its own. While many of us may never step foot in the Middle East, the hopes of its people are interwoven with ours and those of the world. In moments like these, it is inspiring to know that our solidarity, in hope and action, can play a small part in big change.
With determination,
Stephanie, David, Alice, Morgan, Ricken, Rewan, Maria Paz and the rest of the Avaaz team
SOURCES:
Bahrain, Libya and Yemen try to crush protests with violence – The Guardian, 18 February 2011:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/18/bahrain-libya-yemen-protests-violence
Internet use in Bahrain restricted, data shows – New York Times, 18 February 2011:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/18/world/middleeast/18manama.html
Clashes rock Bahraini capital – Al Jazeera, 17 February 2011:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/201121714223324820.html
Crackdown against Protests Continues as Yemen Boils – Yemen Post, 16 February, 2011:
http://yemenpost.net/Detail123456789.aspx?ID=3&SubID=3145
Algerian founding father urges reform – BBC News, 17 February, 2011:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12490088
Support the Avaaz community! We're entirely funded by donations and receive no money from governments or corporations. Our dedicated team ensures even the smallest contributions go a long way -- donate here.
Avaaz.org is a 7-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 13 countries on 4 continents and operates in 14 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns here, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
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