The Stimulator: Keep Your Rent!

Keep Your Rent

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sub.Media on Mar 28, 2020

This April 1st, millions of people won’t be able to afford their rent. But together we can get through this. Reach out to your neighbours. Build defense groups. Identify local pressure points. Talk tactics. Be creative. Prepare to stop evictions. On April 1st, keep your rent. And tell your neighbours to keep theirs too.

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The Stimulator: Trouble #8 – Hack the System

The Stimulator: Trouble #8 - Hack the System

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sub.Media on Nov 24, 2017

Every day, more and more of our activities and communications take place online. We’ve become addicted to connectivity… to constant access to an endless catalogue of information, entertainment and engagement, all available at the click of a button.

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Carl Dix: The Killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO, interviewed by Cindy Sheehan

Don't Shoot

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by Cindy Sheehan
Writer, Dandelion Salad
Cindy Sheehan’s Soapbox Blog
August 24, 2014

Cindy Sheehan on Aug 23, 2014

www.cindysheehanssoapbox.com

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The Stimulator: Anarchy in Puerto Rico

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Jan. 3, 2013

This week:

1. Zapatistas Rising
2. Idle No More stops the flows
3. New year’s eve noise demo
4. Storming Norman Rot in Hell
5. Is Bush Dead yet?
6. Killer Mike – Reagan
7. Anarchy in Puerto Rico

To help make a book about anarchism in Puerto Rico a reality click here.

The clip at the beginning of the film is from “Murdoch Mysteries” Thanks to Pat for letting me know about this.

*This week’s show is called Anarchy in Puerto Rico.
Please note that the latest video will not be available on youtube as those fuckers blocked it worldwide, due to “copyright violations”

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The Stimulator: So Now What?

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Apocalypse Now

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stimulator·Dec 20, 201

This week:

1. Daniel McGowan is out of jail!
2. Peña Nieto learns English.
3. Early start for the end of their world
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The Stimulator: The End of THEIR World

threw it back

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Nov 30, 2012 by

1. Pajama Jammy Jam
2. Egypt’s Re-Revolution
3. NATO 5
4. Molotovs for Alex
5. Spain’s anti-video ninja laws
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The Stimulator: Anarchy in the USA

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The Stimulator: How did the Quebec student movement win?

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100 jours contre la hausse

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Sep 26, 2012 by stimulator

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For over 4 months, students and their allies, took over the streets of Montreal every day, to protest a tuition hike imposed by the liberal party in Quebec.

On September 21st, the newly elected Premier of Quebec scrapped the tuition hike and repealed a controversial law, that effectively banned public demonstrations.

While this is being touted as a victory by many in the student movement, one element that made this success possible is already being overshadowed. How the the movement’s militant street politics transformed the student strike from a single issue campaign to an uncompromising social insurrection. Continue reading

The Stimulator: Free the Urewera Four!

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on Mar 23, 2012

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This week a special interview with Tame Iti, a Māori Freedom Fighter who was accused of terrorism during the most expensive trial in New Zealand’s history. Check out ‘Operation 8‘ to learn more about the 2007 terror raids.

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The Stimulator: Desert Liberation Front

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on Mar 10, 2012

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This is a special report about the motherfuckin resistance down under. It was recently revealed that Australian uranium was used to fuel the Fukushima nuclear power plant. But the meltdown in Japan has not stopped the wholesale export of Australian uranium, including selling the mineral to countries like India that have not signed up to the non-proliferation treaty. Join us this week as we talk to Izzy Brown of Combat Wombat who’s organizing a festival to shut down the Olympic Dam uranium mine. And check out our report about the anti-nuclear resistance in Japan.

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The Stimulator: #stim4prez

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on Feb 11, 2012

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This week:

1. #stim4prez
2. The Egytian revolutions is not over
3. Brazil pigs attack the poor
4. Syrian resistance gets shelled

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The Stimulator: No Fracking Way!

See Gasland: The Movie for more information

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on Jan 23, 2012

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1. Oh Frack it!
2. Bullshit detector
3. Fugitive Methane
4. Romanian carbon offsets
5. Chinese rebellion
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The Stimulator: Amateur Riot

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on Dec 26, 2011

http://stoptheflows.com/

4.24 エネルギーシフトパレードin渋谷/Energy Shift Parade i...

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Dispatch #2 of Stop the Flows focuses on burgeoning anti-nuke movement in Japan, following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Truth be told I had larger plans for this dispatch. But with time and resources lacking, I could only scratch the surface of not just the anti-nuke movement, but of the anarchist and activist scene in Japan. Continue reading

The Stimulator: Occupy the Machine

99% over 1%

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on Nov 21, 2011

This week:

1. Occupy movement under attack
2. Waking up to the role of the police
3. Bloomberg’s real message
4. Anonymous strikes at the 1%

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