Re: Project PM meeting in 30 minutes: North Africa assistance.
Subject: Re: Project PM meeting in 30 minutes: North Africa assistance.
From: Gabriella Coleman <biella@nyu.edu>
Date: 1/27/11, 14:13
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>

Yep, I was on #reporter this morning. I am more concerned getting
subpoena for my computer.

Where is the ope ed? I will look of course but just in case i can't find it.

Biella

 On 01/27/2011 02:04 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:
No problem. Will have an op-ed on guardian website today on arrests
today. Additionally, we just found that several others who run
anonops.ru <http://anonops.ru> have been taken in for questioning in
their respective countries, mostly U.K. and U.S. Be careful.

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Gabriella Coleman <biella@nyu.edu
<mailto:biella@nyu.edu>> wrote:

    Thanks for this and sorry I could not make it. I often have
    meetings/events here in NYC wed nights but might be able to at times.
    Thanks so much for the press release information as well. I will PEN
    this in.

    All best,
    Biella

    On 01/26/2011 06:30 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:
    > We'll be having our weekly Project PM meeting at irc.freenode.net
    <http://irc.freenode.net>
    > <http://irc.freenode.net>, #projectpm, to discuss our current
    operations
    > in support of Tunisia and Egypt. Please attend if you can.
    Additionally,
    > Campbell Vertesi has created http://commons.projectpm.org to better
    > organize our efforts as we continue to provide tools and expertise to
    > our contacts in North Africa. And the latest version of our press
    > release in advance of the rally and press conference at City Hall,
    NYC,
    > on April 7 is now out; link here, text pasted
    > below:
    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/1/26/939078/-Rally-for-North-Africa,-Wikileaks,-Bradley-Manning,-Anon
    >
    >
    > Thanks to everyone for their hard work so far.
    >
    >
    >     Press Release
    >
    >
    >         For Immediate Distribution
    >         January 13th, 2011
    >
    >
    > An unprecedented coalition of information activists and organizations
    > have come together in an effort to advance the ongoing campaign
    against
    > the informational tyranny that has been on view as of late in the
    > context of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, and Bradley Manning. All
    three of
    > these parties have been subjected to state oppression, without due
    > regard for the alleged "rule of law;" all three have been maligned in
    > dishonest and often bizarre ways; all three have earned such treatment
    > by way of having together ensured that all of humanity may, for the
    > first time in history, together learn how it is that their wealth,
    > loyalty, and lives are being used by those who plead national security
    > while having provided no such thing to their own citizens and even
    > seizing it from those living elsewhere (and the effects may be seen in
    > North Africa and particularly Tunisia, where Anonymous-affiliated
    > activists have been successful in establishing a freer government to
    > replace the prior tyranny).
    >
    > In response to these latest outrages against competence and
    decency, and
    > in support of the ongoing digital reformation, our coalition -
    comprised
    > of veterans and anti-war groups, a faction of the Anonymous movement,
    > the distributed think-tank Project PM, and a loose network of
    > journalists, media professionals, scientists, former intelligence and
    > government officials, and related organizations - announces a
    stepped-up
    > campaign of information and direct action which will culminate in a
    > rally and press conference on the steps of New York City Hall on April
    > 7th at 3:00 pm. This event, the Rally for Information Freedom, will be
    > supplemented by a campaign on the part of Anonymous, Project PM, and
    > related entities to bring attention to the dozens of significant
    stories
    > that have been largely ignored due to the unfortunate dynamics by
    which
    > too many media have come to operate. The New York conference -
    conceived
    > by longtime resident activist, Navy veteran, and acclaimed
    photographer
    > John Penley - will feature about a dozen speakers including Penley,
    > author and Project PM founder Barrett Brown, key Anonymous
    activist and
    > Chanology co-instigator Gregg Housh, former civil litigator and
    > author/blogger Glenn Greenwald, and National Lawyer’s Guild executive
    > director Heidi Boghosian. Messages from other figures in the
    > pro-transparency movement will also be presented in lieu of their
    > ability to attend.
    >
    > Never in human history has mankind endured a period in which so
    much of
    > the terminology employed at its end would have been unrecognizable at
    > its beginning. The last twenty years have changed the landscape in
    which
    > man operates, expanding the potential for human collaboration in
    such a
    > way as to eliminate the barriers that rendered the nation-state a
    viable
    > institution. As those barriers fall, so too does the primacy of the
    > world's governments, which in turn have increasingly found themselves
    > unable to maintain the secrecy through which they have run a great
    > portion human affairs with results that may be politely
    characterized as
    > mixed. The various states have responded to these developments with a
    > collective message to the effect that such secrecy is necessary if
    they
    > are to continue operating without the informed consent of their
    > respective populations, though this has generally been expressed in
    > slightly different words. Meanwhile, several such governments have,
    > through their specific conduct in the wake of the last year,
    provided a
    > timely reminder as to why it is that many of those who truly value
    > liberty and morality have lost faith in those same governments.
    >
    > This event is part of an effort to counter the dishonesty and
    injustice
    > of the states which have reacted to such emergent phenomena with
    > censorship and persecution while also forging greater coordination
    among
    > the various parties that have been fighting on behalf of the cause of
    > informational liberty. To this end, a series of meetings both
    formal and
    > otherwise will be held throughout the first week of April; further
    > information will be relayed in a second press release in late March.
    >
    >
    >       Confirmed Speakers
    >
    >
    > John Penleyis a Vietnam era Navy vet who was put in solitary
    confinement
    > in 1984 by the U.S. government for a past protest at the Savannah
    River
    > Nuclear Weapons Plant. A 59-year-old veteran of New York City housing,
    > anti-war and civil rights activism, Penley is also a longtime
    > photojournalist whose work has been pubilshed by most NYC major media
    > outlets; his photo archive is housed at New York University’s Tamiment
    > Library.
    >
    > Barrett Brownis a writer and author as well as the founder of Project
    > PM. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Huffington Post, The
    Guardian,
    > The Onion, New York Press, Skeptical Inquirer, American Atheist, and
    > other outlets. He has been active in the Anonymous movement for
    several
    > years and serves as an advocate for efficient, ethical alternatives to
    > traditional methods of governance.
    >
    > Gregg Houshis an Internet activist involved with the online non-group
    > Anonymous. His work has included coordinating global demonstrations
    > against human rights abuses in the Church of Scientology and assisting
    > Iranian members of the Green Movement in reaching the global media.
    > Having built a strong sense of trust among several disparate subgroups
    > of Anonymous, Housh now acts as a media interpreter for major online
    > initiatives such as Operation Payback.
    >
    > Glenn Greenwald is a former constitutional and civil rights litigator,
    > the author of two bestselling books on the American socio-political
    > environment, and a longtime blogger who currently writes for Salon. He
    > now serves as one of the nation’s most formidable advocates of
    > Wikileaks, Bradley Manning, and information freedom in general.
    > Depending on his location on the day of the event, he’ll be speaking
    > either in person or via relay.
    >
    > Barry Eisleris a former employee of the CIA's Directorate of
    Operations
    > who now acts as a critic of that and other intelligence organizations.
    > He's the author of two bestselling series of novels drawing on his own
    > intel background and blogs for a number of outlets. He'll be speaking
    > either via relay or a pre-written message to be read at the event.
    >
    > Heidi Boghosianis the executive director of the National Lawyers
    Guild,
    > a progressive bar association established in 1937. She is co-host
    of the
    > weekly civil liberties radio program Law and Disorder on WBAI, New
    York
    > and over 30 national affiliate stations. She has published several
    > articles and reports on policing, protest, and the First Amendment.
    >
    > Professor Jonathan Farley is a mathematics professor whom Seed
    Magazine
    > named “one of 15 people who have shaped the global conversation on
    > science since 1995,” with a career including stints at MIT,
    Vanderbilt,
    > and Johannes Kepler University. His work has appeared in Time, The
    > Guardian, Huffington Post, and other publications; he’s also
    appeared on
    > the BBC and NPR and occasionally serves as a political advisor in
    > addition to his anti-war activism and related pursuits.
    >
    > Bill Quigley is the Legal Director for the Center for Constitutional
    > Rights, a national legal and educational organization dedicated to
    > advancing and defending the rights guaranteed by the United States
    > Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Bill
    joined
    > CCR on sabbatical from his position as law professor and Director
    of the
    > Law Clinic and the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center at Loyola University
    > New Orleans. He has been an active public interest lawyer since
    1977. He
    > has served as counsel with a wide range of public interest
    organizations
    > on issues including Katrina social justice issues, public housing,
    > voting rights, death penalty, living wage, civil liberties,
    educational
    > reform, constitutional rights and civil disobedience. Bill has
    litigated
    > numerous cases with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund,
    Inc.,
    > the Advancement Project, and with the ACLU of Louisiana, for which he
    > served as General Counsel for over 15 years. Bill received the 2006
    > Camille Gravel Civil Pro Bono Award from the Federal Bar
    Association New
    > Orleans Chapter. Bill received the 2006 Stanford Law School National
    > Public Service Award and the 2006 National Lawyers Guild Ernie Goodman
    > award. He has also been an active volunteer lawyer with School of the
    > Americas Watch and the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti.
    > Bill is the author of Ending Poverty As We Know It: Guaranteeing A
    Right
    > to A Job At A Living Wage (2003) and Storms Still Raging: Katrina, New
    > Orleans and Social Justice (2008). In 2003, he was named the Pope Paul
    > VI National Teacher of Peace by Pax Christi USA and is the
    recipient of
    > the 2004 SALT Teaching Award presented by the Society of American Law
    > Teachers.
    >
    > Vagabond Beaumontis a writer, artist and filmmaker. He's worked in the
    > Puerto Rican independence movement since 1997 and has organized
    rallies,
    > protests and marches and created murals, pamphlets and agitprop in
    > support of thatcause with the artist collective RICANSTRUCTION
    Netwerk.
    > His work has been featured in Blu Magazine, AWOL, SALVO and Left Turn.
    > His first feature film, MACHETERO,covers the ongoing struggle for
    Puerto
    > Rican independence and has screened at festivals around the world,
    > winning awards in South Africa, Wales, England, Thailand, Ireland and
    > New York.
    >
    > Sebastian Gillen is a 21-year-old graduate of Tufts University.
    When he
    > was eight years old, he was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma, a
    > rare form of pediatric cancer, and given two weeks to live. More than
    > ten years later, he is still cancer-free and an active advocate for
    > childhood cancer research. He has spoken at rallies on Capitol
    Hill and
    > Greg Norman's Shark Shootout, among other places. He thinks science is
    > totally awesome and runs a blog at Weareinthefuture.com and
    > administrates Project PM’s Science Journalism Program.
    >
    > Faith Laugier is a musician, artist, activist, and New York native
    who’s
    > worked with many of the city’s human rights organizations, art &
    > cultural non-profits and homeless centers in an effort to advance the
    > inherent right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
    -And she
    > believes in government that is for the people and by the people.
    >
    >
    >       General Press Inquiries
    >
    >
    > Barrett Brown
    > barriticus@gmail.com <mailto:barriticus@gmail.com>
    <mailto:barriticus@gmail.com <mailto:barriticus@gmail.com>>
    > (512) 560-2302
    > irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net>
    <http://irc.freenode.net/>#projectpm
    > projectpm.org <http://projectpm.org> <http://projectpm.org>
    >
    > John Penley
    > (917) 204-0857
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > Barrett Brown
    > 512-560-2302


    --
    Gabriella Coleman, Assistant Professor
    NYU, Department of Media, Culture, & Communication
    On Leave 2010-2011, The Institute for Advanced Study
    http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Gabriella_Coleman




-- 
Regards,

Barrett Brown
512-560-2302


-- Gabriella Coleman, Assistant Professor NYU, Department of Media, Culture, & Communication On Leave 2010-2011, The Institute for Advanced Study http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Gabriella_Coleman