Most of the
anecdotes ensuing from discovering and interacting with the makers of listed
sites (if any) ended up (and/or begin) in the /seventh_miscellany.htm
library digest gems: Anarchist
Librarians: infoshop.org/librarians.html
Anarchist Librarians Stacks://phorum.tao.ca/list.php3?num=3
libr.org/PLG/index.htm
(progressive librarian guild including poor people's policies).
//libr.org/SRRT (social
responsibilities round table)
jessamyn.com/journal/
://libr.org/rory
Subject: Women In Technology website--needs new homeI know it's the end
of the semester and everyone is probably crazed, butI have a website that
is looking for a new owner, and I was wonderingif anyone might be interested.
It is called
Women in Information Technology, and it's a directory oflinks and references
on the subject. It was originally started by JerryMcDonough, a recently
graduated PhD student, and then a couple of us fromthe class of '99 took
it over. It would be great to keep it associatedwith SIMS. It is already
designed, and just needs link checking and updating.
You can see the
site at oaklandhistory.net/wit/.
If anyone is at all interested, please contact me. Thanks, and good luck
with the rest
of the semester!
"DREAMER
OF THE DAY" Francis Parker Yockey and The Postwar Fascist International
by Kevin Coogan. He has appeared in Mother Jones, The Village Voice, and
The Nation. Dreamer of the Day is his first book. More info is available
at autonomedia.org/dreameroftheday.html
“This study is a treasure
chamber for all those interested in the ideology of the heirs of fascism
and Nazism in Europe and America, of National Bolshevism, Odinism, various
occult sects of the extreme right, and the groups which tried to provide
a synthesis between the extreme leftwing and far right thought.”—
Walter Laqueur, author of Black Hundred, The
Rise of the Extreme Right in Russia, and Fascism: Past, Present, Future.
Feel
like having nothing to lose unless you can/ if you can't be reckless at
the same time? Take a peek at this: http://tao.ca/~lombrenoire: dranger
les riches dans leurs niches! Theft
is taxing the poor to subsidize the rich. Stealing is nothing more than
a tax on the rich. I would add: a future (fascist) burden
on oneself.
some logistic aids: searches:
scrubtheweb.org (a searchengine)
count(e(r)r)s:
webtoolsorg/counter
//y.extreme-dm.com/tracking
digits.com
(free
and plain service)
global
fuct-fict-fact-fects: //no2wto.listbot.com/
tradewatch.org infoshop.org/no2wto.html
ban.org (Basel action
network; anti-WTO toxicity; A project of Asia Pacific Environmental Exchange)
preamble.org/IMF/imf.htm
larouchepub.com/weimar.html (IMF DEMANDS WEIMAR-STYLE
HYPERINFLATION)
//globalchange.org/digest.htm and
http://www.rochesterenvironment.org/ (center
for environmental info; academic climate change periodical; only the abstracts
for free).
logs:
//students.washington.edu/lwinn/bird/ (excellent
log, crummy background combo: black and white columns; yuk!);
+/map = (weblog(location)listing)
//ss.gettingit.com gweezlebur.com/~weglog (a christian
from Georgia) metafilter.com
(seems
like a nicely interactive one, a cross between an open list/newsservice
and log but it crashes the wobbly system here)
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Lindsay/weblog/latest.html
(reams of text concerning the net: Risks)
there are a lot of log and lograting lists
but so far I found not a one that does better than very subjective or very
blandly generic, same size fits all, all too comparable descriptions of
them but then again, the makers don't do very well on that for their own
log most of the time.
social
tec (economic modeling):
.island.net/~dpwilson/index.html
SocialTechnology.org/index.html
cyberclass.net/bartable.htm (wes burt+ paul dumais)
rbjones.com/rbjpub/index.htm
(soc tec) econ.ucl.ac.be/etes/bien/bien.html
sex: peplove.com
(people exchanging power (mostly a money for
mistresses scheme); foto's of all sorts in
fetishists plus phone numbers)
filteringfacts.org/
(pornfighters)
Moneymatters:
Guess what????? John Zube has onlined the whole of his alphabetical index
now!!!!! A substantial piece of information; I must tell those library
digest dudes: http://www.acenet.com.au/~jzube/(2100
A4 sized pages there, the bulk of which is his a-z catalog for over 1500
fiches in store. How often the full 50 fold initial repro of 'm I don't
know but I bet more than once).
The one before last quote of places where metacrawler
finds J Z on the web was in berlin but not at home first time I tried.
This one is live and kicking: Whistleblowing:
Brian Martin's work(whom
I mention here cause his "uprooting war" was the only book giving JZ a
lavish mention and is now online): http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/dissent/documents/
whistleblower.org/gap/.
The Government Accountability Project tidalwave.net/~helpline/
Integrity International //hgea01.hgea.org/~daver/.
ethicalsociety.org
paxfund.com calvertgroup.com
(they
did a gesture toward explicit support of indiginous wishes recently)
efund.com indypress.org
(independant
press; NY antidote to monopoly media)
new interventions (a
rag Proyect recommends)
democratic-left.org.uk/discuss/
(chris
burford contributes here; well swell sometimes; check his 16th of nov Proyect
counter at pen-l; unfortunately he wasn't able to sustain it though he
tried)
panix.com/~notbored/the-scp.html
(The
Surveillance Camera Players: completely distrustful of all government.)
The BBB (better business bureau)
has indicted the nuke industry's greenwash.
counterpunch.org/ (a
big site with leftist analysis)
Native nations, tribes and
tribulations (in the Americas): dayofdestiny.com (Aztec
and mexican history in E and S)
http://www.oneworld.org/sejup/
(Servico
Justica e paz. Brazilian underbelly news and action alerts; I was the 1061
visitor since the 13th of july 99 on the 22 of nov. Counter by honesty.com
http://www.derechos.org/
puebloindio.org
hrw.org (human rights watch)
unhcr.ch/witness4/index.html (new episode every forthnight)
geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/5918
and cherokeeobserver.org (extensive cherokee
coverage)
narf (native
american right fund; from Boulder Co)
//users.skynet.be/kola (the lakota word for
friend)
anishinabek.ca
(union of Ontario Indians)
dissident.org/091999/tspeten.htm(a
radical canadian periodical featuring Chris Morabito, the native listmom)
nativeweb.org AbenakiHistory
(homeground to which apply some of my rainbowhomecoming experiences)
earthlegacy.com (They
sell nutrition products with a team of prominents; Big Mountain and Dineh
supporters. Giving Back to Native America: Fifty-percent (50%) of the company's
profit is given to traditional American Indian projects.)
palestinecenter.org (a decent DC outfit)
New community developments: //dx.gaia.org/index.html.
This site leads into a rainbow caravan digest called ArcoRueda. A berlin
3D enthousiast is displaying meetings with Zapatistas etc. at: www.inx.de/~ruedden
There is a substantial
addition to my pet subject: Articulating the most creatively un-, sub-
(and
according to the Red Indians even super-)
conscious properties of the most substantial of all such (stances):
Rockdust!!!!!!!A
thesis by (how suprised need one be?)
Philip Madeley, a man with a weakness for raw food once again. They sure
know how to inspire each other; I'll say that for them (and
confess I have been eating meat again for years but that is mostly owing
to my peculiar personal circumstances). SoilRemineralization.htmPledges
of support I wrote to pmadeley@easynet.co.uk can be found in the seventh_miscellany.htm
The following 2 are probably repeats:
http://www.imaja.com/as/environment/ers/ERSHomePage.html
(the earth regeration society; very sparse site around the same theme as
mine: use and I would say: study and learn from !!! :
rockdust)
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/4996/earth.htm(earth
repair; my kind of avowels spouted there but I am afraid they managed not
to grow explosively no matter how much they know about the nitty gritty
of that...using rockdust!!!!!!!!)
colloidal-soil.com/index-2.html
healthproducts.cc/organic-gardening.htm
Some
tried and truely grown green links(For
instance this large picture of 6 fused (pleached)
sycamores sort of a stepping stone-setting flash into the architectural
(and
my kind of value raising) possibilities given
time, pragmatism, generosity and imagination. Holland is forthcoming with
subsidies to stimulate a return (which is
also a progress) to most diversely stimulating
landscapes by absorbing the differences in (subsidy
skewered) landuse 'values' when they go from
high (grassland)
to low (trees)
in exchange for duration and opening to the public commitments). Is that
money my father still guards for me in the form of Dutch bonds not wasted
after all???
Links
taken from (advertizers
in and contributors of) the monthly newspaper
Acres
USA, a voice for eco-agriculture
(acresusa.com; no content there yet as of spring 2000 but they have a substantial
book catalog) ; active
in the by definition gentle but unceasing fight for purity. They all (but
the most important ones) moved to /ecoAcresUSA.htm
buffalo-creek-press.com/parity(this
is the editor's fav hobbyhorse; all about monetization of raw materials
(the money supply for the whole economy should
never exceed 7 times that amount),
unfortunately the balance sheets of the parity people are still not ranking
brainpower among them, even at this day and age.... (and that's being a
bit too modest IMHO) shame, shame. Other than that, pretty sound thinking
there.
rafi.com
(rural advancement foundation international. RAFI
is a postage-stamp-sized cyber CSO with a half-million dollar budget,
6 staff members, a 22-year history and smart-assed enough to tell the Vatican
so. it comes close
to great site called grain.org
about genetic resource protection;
also very important is a new feature writer Steve Sprinkle)
Some
intellectual top heavyweights toppling up:
salon1999.com/books/int/1998/07/cov_si_23inta.html
//home.earthlink.net/~dlaw70/12stmng.htm
(Mike
Brown's one horsepower steam engine site; he is an ex Acres columnist,
lawyer and mundane diviner/speculator)
washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/books/reviews/gain.htm
(review of powers's new book called gain about claim-culture and decrepitude)
eserver.org/bs Bad subjects (subversive literature;
via this rag I found a curious little glossary well worth a visit http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~h2so4.
It offers a glossary with neologistic word contraction, very enlightening
conflations like sologisms.........I lost sight of this damn site and went
looking for the better part of a day during which I stumbled across this
one: pw1.netcom.com/~rlederer/index.htm
which seems like a repeat from my first list but the system I am using
in
this community building with courses for hopeless fruitcases who have a
lifelong history of erring on the selfish, offensive and offense taking
side of life is so unstable
that I don't dare to open a lot of docs to check and I still have no print
outs of my work since I stopped making them 2 years ago)
wordsmith.org/anagram (poetpiet = pipe tote; or how do you like a Dutch
one: poep tiet; don't ask me what it means but it is even more primal)
//mitpress.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/home.html(yall
know this one right? Artec)
tni.org(transnational
institute in Amsterdam with Susan George as celeb heavyweight who doesn't
wanna come have coffee with weirdo's like me)
damocles.nl/idfa
(a
documentary festival site)
thesync.com/festival (non-stop film fest proposed)
minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/~rpyjp/RESarea19.html (interactive
documentairies) //ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~jreid/docunet/grpsites.htm
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/~mtopper/index.htm
(a Michael
Topper fanclub. Some singularly unmistakable
pluralect (inimitably stylish vswerve topped
off by punfilled headings) writs (sent
into the LA area in something known as the New Thunderbird Chronicle which
he distributed for free in some select locations to those who cared not
for a subscription). The man himself disappeared
leaving a legendary legacy (if you like Tolkienesque
theology blended with alien(ating) tecspec)
and he may be trying on a new suit of arms as we speak.
(see the eight_miscellany.htm)
Sacred geometry;
a gem via that latter day champion wielder of it:Dan
Winter who points to it practically
first thing in one of his latest additions called "compression"):
http://www.anth.org.uk/NCT/path.htm
Laurence
Edwards "Vortex of Life" projective geometry (beautiful graphics and article
link above) has long been the cornerstone of our understanding of the spiralic
electrical space in the heart. How is the charge you check for with a spark
to your tongue to see if your egg is fresh, get stored?
georgehart.com (the largest collection of
polyhedral art already referred to in my first linklist but now has a new
adress)
http://www.danwinter.com/clinicrecursion/Clinicr.html,
CLINICAL USE OF RECURSION HARMONICS: .referring to:..http://www.iffw.org/html/martin.html)
Marty Wuttke, developer of EEG Clinical Practicum to Treat Addiction-
at Institute for Family Wellness, Atlanta - was - Southern Institute of
Applied Psychophysiology. (I wonder if
this works any better then the aenesthesia and coma method broached in
Holland lately):
Some very very favorites:
http://www.robertgraves.org/ (This
man is one of my big lights and earned my undying gratitude for bringing
tree-calenders and tree-alphabets to my attention).
robotwisdom/com/jorn/tpportal.thml (a
new page on Thomas Pynchon)
http://www.arts.ucsb.edu/terminals/rickles/rickles-0.html(A
little something added to the "hydra" site material, this parallels the
Manuel Frank book called "das kalte Herz; all about the relative immortality
of crystallizations). an older
set of urls (woven by Peter Krapp; hydra@umail.ucsb.edu) for Lawrence Rickels
material: hydra.umn.edu/twd/ecki.html
hydra.umn.edu/twd/twd.html (9 URL's, some of which are slightly outdated
cause Nazi-psychoanalysis is not his next forthcoming book anymore,. .
. for the moment anyway)
http://www.schoolofwisdom.com/welcome.html
(the maker/translater there has meanwhile started a money site but I doubt
I was the inspiration for that; Keyserling on the other hand did
a job on me. See /oldcore.htm for some evidence)
Caillois
links:
nia.org/knowledg/23metsub.htm
rochester.edu/College/FS/Publications/Stallabras
a Caillois
variation by pluralict piet:
profit
interest
x
organic
hyped and doped
"america
decided to test the pretensions of the aesthetic by applying the dollar
measure".
efn.org/~valdas/content.html
(the
russian rainbow politician with the colours waving through the page title)
pluggedin.org (children´s
webtopia)
zyworld.com/xzylo/Home.htm (about
as weird as my site; one of their linklist adresses is: http://www.freeyellow.com:8080/members3/beezlinks/)
Some German links were found and given a place to live here: members.tripod.lycos.nl/vadercats/auf_Deutsch.htm
miscellaneous and rare(ly linked to): natural-law.ca (The canadian site of an International political party (80 countries) inspired by TM practices such as yogic flying; the conglomoratory site is: http://www.natural-law-party.org/) telusplanet.net/public/kyburz (patriots on guard; a canadian flavor) http://www.amasci.com/we-nerds.html A nerd studying misfittery and bullying http://www.cnn.com/US/9908/20/bullies/ (CNN news report on bullies in public schools) http://www.cpm.mmu.ac.uk/jom-emit (dunno what to think of this yet other than liking the quote in dark red below in an article taken from the archive at Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission ) "... strategies that are sensible long-term but that suffer short-term losses will not be tolerated". Haugen, R. A. (1995). The New Finance: The Case Against Efficient Markets. Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
The gateway promised at the top: Switch to soundbite sampled files of the newer works at this site from Blabsabs_Index.htm. Use the links in the latter half to reach my older work via appetizing one or two line characterizations of the aphorisms, essays and segments(which vary in size from a few lines to a page or two). Those with titles are listed in the table_of_contents.htm). These most mulled over bits are again briefly described (differently, including proper name plus keyword source(l)inks) in theabstracts file. One may prefer to switch to my guest appearances and check my credentials first (sometime anyway I hope): /intro_to_currency_issues.htm. Then there is the off the cuff stuff: my several (11 files) list picks and interactions via: table of contents for all list post files. And finally my 19 (as text 50K) correspondence collection files, recently rebaptized to 'loggages' after a stint as miscellanies (3 years worth in total).