My Jef Stot Pandora Station

Jef Stot does an Arabesque Trance scene, which these words fail utterly in my opinion to do justice:

Jef Stot – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/487813675312526686

The best music is being made right now.

Here’s a mix of similar feelings and associations, or states, for me at least – Universal Beats:

Niyaz -  http://www.pandora.com/station/play/487783275534005598

Sonic Joy – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/487786793112221022

Traditional Japanese guitars, Twins play rock folk – Yoshida Brothers – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/490277019445409118

Shiva In Exile – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/487783275534005598

Qntal – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/487783275534005598

Natacha Atlas – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/189614199030461790

Cheb I Sabbah – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/487795219838055774

Gift Culture – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/1438951783787705694

Omnia – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/487736043778651486

Faun - http://www.pandora.com/station/play/473746235783951710

Beats Antique - http://www.pandora.com/station/play/748780307738834270

Jethro Tull – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/7088804893865310

Blackmore’s Night – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/224136836918064478

Effervescence – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/1438945534610290014

Within Temptation – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/224093058316416350

Brand New Sin – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/9712651954599262

Collective Soul – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/474154163187791198

Lunatic Soul - http://www.pandora.com/station/play/474151792365843806

Karsh Kale – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/626458238989415774

Rob Dougan – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/238491760082597214

E.S. Posthumus – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/749217041488328030

Escala - http://www.pandora.com/station/play/771644523189417310

Kazu Matsui – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/766060288315536734

David and Steve Gordon – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/748780307738834270

Transglobal Underground – http://www.pandora.com/station/play/670643423716619614

Somethings are immutable.

Interegnum Ends – All sites curently on my server accounts

WordPress Sites Designed For Others:

Coffee With A Conscience
http://www.allness.be/cwac/
Now @ http://www.coffeewithaconscience.net/

Wisconsin Fishing Club
http://wisconsinfishingclub.com/ Or http://www.montesite.net/wfc

River Cities Greens – Central WI
http://www.allness.be/rcgp/

Second Proposal For Wisconsin Green Party Site
http://www.allness.be/wigp/

Anna Olsen-Sajdak
http://www.montesite.net/aro/
Currently @ http://aroportfolio.com/

Mad Raven – Patricia Randolph
http://www.montesite.net/madraven/
http://www.montesite.net/raven/
Currently @ http://host.madison.com/search/?l=50&sd=desc&s=start_time&f=html&byline=PATRICIA%20RANDOLPH%20|%20state%20columnist
& https://www.facebook.com/patricia.randolph.102

Not Sure Where Ths Is Going Yet – Richard Turner
http://www.montesite.net/blackjew/

Hand Coded For Others:

Southway Bait Sales
http://southwaybaitsales.com/

Workhorse Innovations
http://montesite.net/os/workhorse/

Renae2 (My Sister Charisse Sarvella)
http://www.montesite.net/os/r2/index.php

Lil Dude
http://www.montesite.net/os/lildude/index.php
Currently @ http://iammicah.net/?section=home
& http://www.myspace.com/lildude95

Hand Coded Academic:

In Frames: Evironmental Politics Infowarz Annotated Link List,
http://www.montesite.net/os/epiall/epiall.html

UWM FTP Tutorial
http://www.montesite.net/os/tutorial/index.php

My WordPress Sites:

Manifesto – Archives
http://www.montesite.net/3

Links To Good Stuff
http://www.allness.be/wp/link

Save The Penokees
http://www.allness.be/mine/

Occupy Graphics
http://www.montesite.net/occupy/

WordPress Public Sandbox
http://montesite.net/wordpressdefault/

Plugin List And Testing
http://www.allness.be/wp/plugins/

BuddyPress Test Bed And Pluin List
http://www.allness.be/wp/buddypress/

Artisteer; A Good Way To Learn What A Theme Or Template Can Do
http://montesite.net/wordpress

WordPress DIY Assist
http://www.montesite.net/diyassist

Hand Coded:

Montesite.net Vers. 1
http://www.montesite.net/os/

Paintings From My Youth And Early Web Graphics
http://montesite.net/art/

Dated Resume
http://www.montesite.net/resume/

Cynthia McKinney For President Materials
http://montesite.net/cynth/

Joomla:

Necedah Haqrvest – Direct Sales Of Local Food – Defunct
http://www.montesite.net/nh/

Joomal Public Sandbox
http://www.montesite.net/joomla/

Populated With Sample Data – Turns On All Options
http://www.montesite.net/sample/

Empty
http://www.montesite.net/os2/

Dark Orbit Fan Site – Home Base For Bear Clan
http://montesite.net/bear/

Drupal:

Posts Archive 12/18/2008 – 12/17/2011
http://www.montesite.net/newscom/

Testing Other Platforms:

Zen Photo Gallery
http://www.montesite.net/gallery/

Gregarious Feed
http://www.montesite.net/fed/

WP Sites Just Taking Up Space:

Forum Test For GPUS – Unused
http://www.allness.be/wp/forum/

CiviCRM – Awaiting Subscription – Unused
http://www.allness.be/wp/civicrm/

CRM – Unused
http://www.allness.be/wp/wpcrm/

LinkMosh – Unused
http://www.allness.be/allness/

Unused
http://www.allness.be/wp/letourneau/wp-admin/install.php

Unused
http://www.allness.be/wp/montesite/

Site Collaboration  – Under Used
http://www.montesite.net/r

A Place To Store Pics For Ebay Stuff – My Business Card
http://www.allness.be/wp/hite/


Monte Letourneau – Necedah WI

montesite.netAllness.Benecedahharvest.org,
wigp.orgcoffeewithaconscience.netwifishingclub.org,

Academic Portfolio Assignment

2009-11-12 13:33:21

490 — Senior Capstone

As a graduating student, you are to construct a portfolio. Your portfolio should include 5-7 double-spaced pages (Does not include title page, table of content, and bibliography). The primary audience for your portfolio is your 490 professor. Below is the direction.

1) Title page and Annotated Table of Contents.

The title page should include your name, major, email address and date of submission. The Table of Contents should communicate careful and logical organization and enable readers to find materials easily.

2) List of all courses you have taken/are currently taking.

This should be organized in the following manner:

Area I: UWM Distribution Requirements — General Education
Area II: BSIR Core Courses
Area III: BSIR Cross-functional Electives
Area IV: General Electives, including Cognate Areas of Study
3) You as a learner

Using specific details and with reference to a variety of texts and experiences, you are to examine your educational experience as a college student and to create a meaningful statement of your learning. In particular you are asked to discuss how your learning is integrative and to discuss work in your concentration.

In this section you need to address these questions:

(1) how have you developed as a learner/thinker;

(2) What have you learned in BSIR major; and

(3) how has your experience been integrative (Integrative: What connections or contrasts have you found among and between ideas and experiences in your learning communities, courses, and experiential learning, etc.?)

4) Discuss competencies pertinent to your BSIR major and/or experience

You are to select 4 competencies that are especially important to you. Define each competency and explain how the competency is relevant to your major or experience. You may want to discuss some of the specific skills and abilities that make up each competency.

5) Future directions

This section should include the following components:

(1) a statement of approximately 2 paragraphs explaining your degree program in integrative studies.

(2) Your updated resume, carefully written and designed, accompanied by a brief statement explaining the target audience for which you have shaped this particular version of your resume.

(3) Statement of career and personal goals as you see them currently.

(4) Future learning in a competency area. Questions you might consider:
((A) What are some of your learning goals, short-term and longer-term?
((B) What are your current goals for graduate school or career?
((C) What are some personal goals (for example, goals connected to travel or to competencies such as effective citizenship, global perspective or valuing)?

6) Bibliography

In your essays, you will need to refer specifically to sources such as books, journal articles, lecture notes, etc. Please be sure to cite these in appropriate format.

Monte’s Resume Index

2009-11-12 04:56:56

Monte LeTourneau’s Resume Resources

Current Resume

(also found below, or download it as a .doc, .odt, .rtf, or .txt.)

Objectives
Work Experience
Education
Volunteerism
Interests
References

Website Portfolio

Business & E-Commerce Sites I have Designed
Social Web & Social Bookmarking Applications
Joomla, Templates, Drupal, & CMS
Hand Coded HTML

Art Portfolio

GIF Animations
Paintings
Renderings
Sculpture

Academic Portfolio / CV

(also found below, or download it as a .doc, .odt, .rtf, or .txt.)

List of My Courses
About My Courses Before Returning to UWM
Information Resources at SOIS UWM, and My Four Core Competencies
Future Directions

About Me

 

What is Meta?

About BSIR SOIS UWM

 

What is Technologia?

 

What is InfoGnosis?

Capstone Assignment to Create Portfolio

 

My MySpace Profile

My Facebook Profile

My LinkedIn Profile

My Twitter Profile

 

Cover Letters:

 

JoomlAssist Proposal

 

Green Party US Fund Raising Assistant

Indian Community School of Milwaukee

Peace Action Wisconsin

 

RESUME:

Monte Letourneau

N14466 n20th Avenue
Necedah, WI 54646

 

geanark@gmail.com
608-565-3516
http://montesite.net

 

OBJECTIVE – I am primarily interested in working for the common good, and towards a just and sustainable future. My ideal position would utilize my facility for, and enjoyment of, working with & serving others, researching & structuring information, design, teaching, a user’s perspective, creating tutorials & S.O.P. checklists, and the joy I take in talking to people about the things that really matter to them.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Self Employed                  1990 – Present                 Allness Unlimited 
Web design and site maintenance, structural painting and restoration, woodworking, arts, crafts, jewelry, and other creative pursuits.

Webmaster                        04/2004 – 09/2006           UCSB                                  Milwaukee, WI
Maintaining and updating the web publication, Himalayan Linguistics Journal for the Linguistics Departments of UCSB and UWM.

Instructor’s Assistant     Spring Semester 2004    UWM                                    Milwaukee, WI
Research and paperwork for a School of Information Studies instructor.

Water Treatment
              6/00 – 1/01                         Institech / ITU                    New Berlin, WI
Waste water flotation treatment and recycling operation, forklift certification, maintenance, some welding.

Bartender                            12/01-2/02                        Clique Soul Club                Milwaukee, WI

01/01-9/01                        Shanahan’s Irish Pub       Milwaukee, WI

Injection Mold Setup          6/99 -12/99                       Interplas Ltd.                       Menomonee Falls, WI
Mold Set-up: Setting and pulling small quick-change molds, process troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of water thermal regulation systems.

9/98-9/99                          Generation 2 Plastics        Milwaukee, WI
Setting molds, some fabrication and maintenance, supervising second shift production, production reports, creating process S.O.P. checklists, W-2 client training in mold operation and inspection. Audits. Recycled polypropylene material extrusion. Melt flow tests. Densification. Forklift. Materials blending and sorting.

EDUCATION:

        2007                University Wisconsin Milwaukee                              Milwaukee, WI
Information and Library Science

2000                Wisconsin Bartending College                                  Milwaukee, WI
Bar Tending

1985-1988       University of Wisconsin                                             Madison, WI
History, Anthropology, Political Science

1984-1985       Academy Of Health Science/National Guard           San Antonio, TX
Basic Medical Laboratory 92B BML10

RECENT VOLUNTEERISM:

Milwaukee Area Green Party – 1998-2007, Co-ordinating Council member for 5 years

WI Green Party – 2003-Present, Co-ordinating Council Rep for the 4th, 5th, and 3rd Cong. Districts since 2003

US Green Party – 2004-Present, National Committee Rep for the 3rd Congressional District since 2007

Feed the Need Necedah and NecedahHarvest.org – 2008-Present, Steering committee, Webmaster, and Activist, for local food security and buy local efforts

INTERESTS:

Joomla & Drupal CMS, all sciences, reading, history, aquaria, art painting, computers, infognostics, interdisciplinary fields of study generally, especially Archeaology, and new paradigms of connectivity.
The reverence of Allness through seeking sustainability and grace in human affairs is essential in all I do.

References:

RECENT SUPERVISORS:

Michael Noonan, Professor of Linguistics, Dept. of English UWM

Wooseob Jeong, Assistant Professor, UWM SOIS

ACADEMIC:

Johannes Britz, D.D., D. Phil., Dean & Professor UWM SOIS

Jacques du Plessis, Professor UWM SOIS

Pa Moua (Paj Muas), ME-PD, Student Adviser

FRIENDS:

Mark E Sarvela, Program Evaluation Manager Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare, DHFS – DCFS

Gregory H. Bartz, NASA Flight Management Subcontractor

Anna R. Olson, Creative Director, Cream City Ribbon


Contact information on request at geanark@gmail.com

Download Resume as: .doc, .odt, .rtf, or .txt.

 

 

Academic Portfolio

Monte Letourneau

May 20, 2005

 

Table of contents:

 

List of My Courses

 

About My Courses Before Returning to UWM

 

Information Resources at SOIS UWM, and My Four Core Competencies

 

Future Directions

 

 

List of My Courses:

 

Course Grade Description Credits Transfered As

Area I

E ASIAN 101 D First Semester Chinese 6 LINGUIS 121
COMP LIT 288 AB Masterpieces of Literature For Honors II 3 COMPLIT 208
LINGUIS 200 A- Aspects of Language 3  :
ANTHRO 101 A- Introduction to Anthro-Human Prehistory 3  :
POL SCI 175 B+ Introduction to International Relations 3  :
WL ECOL 360 B Extinction Of Species 3 BIO SCI XN
ZOOLOGY 120 BC Biolocical Principles and their Impact On Society 3 BIO SCI 103

Area II

L&I SCI 632 A Microcomputer-Information Resources Management 3
L&I SCI 110 A Introduction to Information Science 3
L&I SCI 210 A- Foundations of University Library Research 3  :
L&I SCI 230 A Organization of Knowledge 3  :
L&I SCI 250 A Internet Planning & Implementation 3  :
L&I SCI 330 Electronic Information Retrieval 3  :
L&I SCI 410 Database Information Retrieval Systems 3  :
L&I SCI 430 Multimedia Application Developement 3  :
L&I SCI 490 Senior Capstone; DVD Site Project Management & this document 3  :

Area III

Business:
L&I SCI 640 A- Information Marketing 3  :

Area IV

L&I SCI 240 A Information Architecture I 3  :
L&I SCI 340 A Information Architecture II 3  :
L&I SCI 399 Independent Study; XML 3  :
L&I SCI 440 Information Architecture III 3  :
L&I SCI 510 Introduction to Reference Services & Resources 3  :
L&I SCI 681 Archives & Primary Sources in the information Age 3  :

Electives:

POLI SCI 209 B Issues In Political Thought 4 POL SCI XS  :
POLI SCI 260 BC Latin America: An Introduction 4 HIST 180
POL SCI 392 Survey Research: Design, Perform, & Analyize Unemployment Attitudes Poll 3  :
POLI SCI 551 BC Quantitative Analaysis Of Political Data 4 POL SCI 390
POLI SCI 570 C Literature And Politics 4 POL SCI U
POLI SCI 651 B Politics Of South Asia 4 POL SCI U
POLI SCI 654 AB Politics Of Revolution 4 POL SCI 321
ANTHRO 22 B+ Ancient Cities of the Americas 1  :
COMPLIT 232 B+ Literature and Politics: Religious & Moral Perspectives of the 19th & 20th Centuries 3  :
ILS 202 BC Integrated Liberal Studies; Western Culture: History of Science, Technology, & Philosophy II 3 TRAN-L&S XS  :
LIT TRAN 262 B Survey Of Chinese Literature 3 COMPLIT X 3.00
AFROAMER 277 B Africa: An Introductory Survey 4 AFRICOL 232
E ASIAN 240 A Introduction to the I-Ching: Book Of Change 2 TRAN-L&S
PHILOS 204 B+ Introduction to Asian Religions 3  :
SPANISH 101 F First Year Spanish 0 SPANISH 103
Course Topic(s): Chinese Calligraphy
PEACEST 201 Introduction to Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution 3
  2003-05-28 Deans Honor List
2004-01-06 Deans Honor List

 

My Learning Prior to SOIS at UWM:

My concentration has been on political science and studies of cultures.

There have been many opportunities for me to integrate my focus on the needs of citizens, whilst pursuing my SOIS studies.

Within SOIS I have focused a few graduate courses on library science, so one could easily say I have concentrated on the citizen need for information resources and how it can best be filled with our current capabilities. I have focused much study on the optimal future development of information resources for public use into the future.

There are several competencies that it has served me well to study; many of the most useful come from the second half of my academic career, when I’ve studied IR at UWM SOIS. The foundation upon which that course of study was laid was half a lifetime’s self directed study on the historical issues of the people in politics, and the possibilities that our technical development can and does open up for a more human future. The core of this study is the first half of my academic career; I particularly was left an impression on by a handful of these classes. Although the mists of time deprive me of much detail, I will start with the classes from my classic liberal arts / humanities phase.

First chapter highlights start with Ancient Cities of the Americas, Anthro 22. Although I can’t remember the professor’s name, he was a giant in his field and had been in charge of the digs at Teotehuacan and Cahokia, each for extended critical periods of time. He taught no more soon after that (1985), and was so old he was difficult to hear, but he put me on to a very important concept that is still having a hard time being accepted as the new paradigm. He told me, in trying to make sense of some details, or another, that there was much circumstantial evidence for many ancient American cities that tells a similar tale.

These city states all developed very complex hierarchies. These tended to grow over time, and eventually become too large and top heavy to be supported by those below. At this point they would eat up all their reserves, and hinterlands. Then when nothing could keep it working, the culture would collapse completely. As there would be no food anywhere nearby, the entire culture of that place would disappear, and the survivors would simply found a new, more egalitarian way of life somewhere else. He was quite convincing with this case using Cahokia, where he was the prominent expert in the field, and the evidence is quite strong now that this was the case. The Teotehuacan hierarchy may have survived somewhat transmuted as the Aztec, or some other aristocracy, its case is not so cut and dried. He hinted that the Maya may also prove to be a similar case, and since he has left us, the case has become pretty solid that the Maya just threw the culture away but are still using many of the same walled orchards, built long ago, today.

This gives me much hope, for I saw us as more like the Cahokian model, but without the ability to escape back to the hinterland and the wilderness. Our culture is so profoundly large, and impacts this planet so universally, that this class helped me see another way that we are meeting a grave new challenge never seen before. Next social collapse, there will be nowhere to leave to. This paradigm also pointed out the degree to which our culture has a built in addiction to frontiers, and that the frontier of human endeavor had transformed historically with the close the physical frontier of earth’s lands.

This lesson was bolstered by my simultaneously taking Anthro 101, and was thrown in sharp contrast by Intro to International Relations (the other IR), Poli Sci 175. A professor whose name I prefer to forget thought that the concept of hegemony was deep, and important, and the greatest thing since sliced bread. I may have been more inclined to agree with him were his intent to teaching hegemony less akin to Kissinger’s intent in practicing it. This semester is when I discovered my true enemy was hierarchal socio-political power, not the hierarchy itself, but the concept of its legitimacy.

So that was my first semester at UWM, formative. Then I went to Madison.

There were four courses that had a great impact on me individually, and one semester when three courses combined to cover the three sides of the golden triangle. These all were part of my focus on the political history of the peoples of our world.

The two most important of these seven were focused on biology and the history of science.

The first of the four was Poli Sci 209, Issues in Political Thought. The issue for the semester was the history of words used to identify political ideologies. In this class I came to understand that disparate modern ideologies had all started as something that I believed in strongly, but that over time the vagaries of political power had twisted the discourse until it was impossible to use these words to have meaningful discussion of the concepts that they represent. This is because they each have so many different meanings to different people. It helped me understand how skewed modern American political discourse is, and why it is so difficult to discuss politics meaningfully in the US. This formed the basis of my ability to define my very simple anarkic beliefs, regardless of my audiences’ understanding of ideological terms.

 The theme of Chinese, and Asian religious cultures, that also spanned these years, contributed much to my ability to discuss my spiritual beliefs, which were emerging from my atheism at the same time.

 The other Poli Sci course that had great impact was Poli Sci 654, Politics of Revolution. I’d always wanted to see myself as a revolutionary, this course helped me sort thru what is wrong and what is right with the revolutions that have occurred so far. One of the best parts of it was that we looked closely at what causes revolution; what factors were always present, and which, not being present, prevent effective change regardless of the need. The perception of the possibility of positive change appears to be the most important predisposition towards people changing their world. This concept has had a profound impact on me and it has grown stronger and more refined over time.

Two science courses had a profound impact on me in ways that go beyond science to political and spiritual understandings that have remained important to me. The prior semester had laid some foundations for this. Three classes covered different sides of the infamous golden triangle at the same time; this really helped me achieve a good overview of modern western history. Poli Sci 260, Intro to Latin America, and Afroamer 277 Intro to Africa really helped me understand how eurocentric culture has in fact created underdevelopment, and that it is sustained by the state department and other institutions that have inherited the mantle of the wealth and power of the eurocentric economic worldview. The other class I had that semester is hard to describe, for it was an interdisciplinary look at the evolution of western culture, science, technology, and philosophy. Integrated Liberal Studies 202 II was full of expansive ideas and charted the interrelation of what we see as different fields of study, and how they have become fragmented over time. All three of these classes spent the same two weeks on the period of the golden triangle. At the end of this time I realized that I had acquired a quite a broad and comprehensive view of western history, from within it’s philosophical core, and in it’s context of other cultures.

The take home lesson for this semester: when an ancient Greek used the word teknos, he was discussing not only how, and with what, but also why. We have divorced our reason from itself; we do not ask why we design science, technology, and philosophy. They have all become ancillaries to earning money, which motive is unquestioned. That this is the essential goal of our culture (earning more money for/by those who already have much of it), and our biggest barrier to good politics, science, and technology, was beginning to become apparent to me, but it was the history of science that straightened me out for good. I clearly remember History of Science 101, but my transfer transcripts contain no reference to it. It was near the end of this class, which was a broad overview of the rise of modern science over the last few centuries, that I realized that a good portion of the technical difficulties we are having with survival on earth has come from a changing of the priorities and motives for science, research, and technical development over the years.

What originally was a grand enterprise to improve the human condition and grow closer to God by understanding his world better has become mainly harnessed to the capitalist profit motive. There are many small reasons for this, and collectively they are quite substantial. This changed my core understanding, until then I saw all political problems as essentially being solvable by technical solutions.

Now I see that all technical problems require political solutions.

 

Information Resources at SOIS UWM, and My Four Core Competencies:

This brings me to the second half of my course work, a focus on the teknos of solutions to political problems. Entering the SOIS, I had the advantage of seeing technology not as object, but as process implying a purpose. I also had the advantage of knowing the power of information and knowledge to transform our world, as well as knowing the importance information access for everyone has to the world. Though I could only see at the time that I would rather study information use generally than any given field, I have found in IR studies the answers the first half of my studies had sent me looking for.

I felt simultaneously well updated and at home in my first semester back at UWM, in the IR program at SOIS. In L&I SCI 632 and L&I SCI 110 there was much discussion about the ethics of information use. We covered the need for intellectual property security, and the digital divide. These discussions helped bring my focus on socio-political issue back into focus. Class discussion in these classes did more to help me comprehend the current state of these issues more than any other materials could have. These two classes rounded out the competency I brought back to school with me. This is a basic, broad humanities background with a view of the context of our past, but a focus on current and future needs. I have rounded out this competency with the addition of PEACEST 201, Intro to Conflict Resolution, we studied conflict and it’s resolution. There was a real relevance here in that the digital divide and the information economy were important topics of the class. William Ury’s “Getting to Peace” was an excellent text that put a larger context to our cultural development. His essential argument was that we have returned to the expandable economic pie of our ancestors who were hunter-gatherers as a result of the knowledge economy. He places blame for violence amongst humans largely on the limited economic resources of the agricultural revolution. Like a hunter gather economy, but more so, the resources that matter in the knowledge revolution expand when shared, instead of shrinking like land and water do when shared. Ury is famous for his work as a corporate consultant and mediator. This socio-economic competence is formative and central to me. There are three other competencies that I value very much, it is easier to discuss them while discussing the second half of my course work, which is mostly in IR. In a word each: research, project management, and web implementation. My preexisting artistic bent has enjoyed flourishing particularly in web implementation and design.

The core competency that I value having expanded in SOIS, is the ability to do research. In L&I Sci. 210, Foundations of University Library Research, I learned how to research and document a good college paper. I had acquired a pretty good sense for how to write a paper, but this course covers material every student should know about how to use reference materials better to do research and to document it.

In L&I SCI 330, Electronic Info Retrieval, and L&I SCI 510, Intro to Reference Services and Resources, my ability to do research was expanded and solidified. The ability to find the information one needs is the most important skill today in my opinion. In all three of these course’s, databases, the Internet, and practice, were far more powerful than any books that could have been assigned. The familiarity I gained with the use of a reference library is invaluable to me, and was given uncommon depth, for a baccalaureate, by the addition of L&I SCI 681, Using Archives: The Value of Primary Sources in the Information Age. This course is about managing and organizing archives. One of its focuses was about basic marketing issues, this helped complete the course of thought began with L&I SCI 640, Information Marketing. This class was primarily about marketing information; the focus was on marketing free library resources to the public in an information economy. As this course was one of my first IR courses, it set a course of questioning that I followed throughout these following courses, comprising what I call the engineering, or development, competency.

One of the few courses that had books that I thought were instrumental to me was, L&I SCI 310, Human Factors of Info Seeking and Use. This course was essentially a study of usability. As someone who has an interest in universal info access, it was very instructive to study the methods of measuring and ameliorating usability problems. There were two books in this class that left an impression on me. The first was “Don’t Make Me Think”, almost a new type of book, being easy to skim and navigate; it was the best example I’ve ever seen for Steve Krug’s points about web design in book form. Donald Norman’s “Things that Make Us Smart” was all about how the focus of the information technology should be on conforming it to human needs, as opposed to the recent historical trend of adapting human behavior to the machines. To function, the knowledge economy technology needs to make us smarter. Tools that are not easily handled by the human mind don’t makes us smart as effectively.

To further bolster this engineering, or product development, focus, it was instructive to have three other courses in addition. L&I SCI 250, Internet Planning & Implementation, taught me how to build an enterprise scale intranet, and introduced the concept of project management, and working in groups. PM techniques were expanded upon and given depth and context in L&I SCI 340, Information Architecture II. Here we learned about basic PM tools and techniques. This was a good course for understanding information projects in the context of a modern corporate culture that is aware of the need for good project management. In L&I SCI 490, Senior Capstone, we put PM methods and tools into use in a group project of design and implementation of a scripted website.

The capstone class also capped off experience and formal study in the remaining competency, interactive web design and implementation. This is the competency that I most enjoy exercising and learning, because it satisfies my creative and artistic self. In L&S 110, we were introduced to HTML markup. I was delighted to design my first web page in this class, and this carried over into L&I SCI 240, Information Architecture I, where we learned a lot about HTML and learned some JavaScript as well. We also learned about CSS and other kinds of templates. L&I SCI 440, Information Architecture III, expanded this scripting background; we designed ASP and PHP interactive web applications that worked with databases. There were several good texts covered in these courses, but the best sources were web based, like Webmonkey.com, and W3C pages.

 

 

Future Directions:

Designing web implementations gave me ideas that may bring all these competencies back together. I am working out some ideas I have for how web applications can be used to automate some of the work of group self governance. On the surface the concept is no more than a survey, but it is hyper survey. A web application could make it much easier, and more democratic, to share opinions and decisions. Just for beginners, we could rank the questions to order them by value, and share each other’s answers. Most important, the web environment will enable more ease of rewording of proposed questions and the posting new questions by participants. All in all, there is much room to improve communication, expression, and decisions, on political matters in the online environment. There are security issues that I find hard to solve simply, without the use of nominal Paypal payments, or some other such conceptually inappropriate use, but they are not intractable to a fair solution, and new solutions will arise organically.

A similar idea is to use cooperative effort to compile useful link lists to serve the peoples’ expanding need for coherence in the flood of data. A multi-axis system of categories and rankings could be combined with user inputs and valuations. This could enable the finding, and listing, of links in a number of different criteria simultaneously, with a ranking along a spectrum of each criterion. In this way one could search for just the right level of knowledge at the intersection of several interests. Some of these axes (political radicalism, or left-right spectrum, as opposed to the freedom-safety spectrum, or scientific radical-conservative spectrum) would be more subjective and geared towards values, trust, and taste. XML, which was the topic of my independent study, L&I SCI 399, is a markup that would make a good platform core for these types of applications.

My focus on universal empowerment through knowledge access has been brought much empowerment itself, in the form of these three other competencies. Research, product development, and web implementation, are well bundled here to perform the job I have assigned myself. It is my job to help all I can to ensure that these possibilities are used to help us all, for our boat is now to small for us to survive historic levels of collective individual selfishness. The new frontier is knowledge automation, but good results there are right next door to everyone, truly this is a new kind of new frontier. Clearly this frontier is in many ways the most open ever in terms of possibilities. I have confidence in our ability to build a sustainable knowledge economy, for the possibilities are limited only by our imagination. Yet I am concerned, for Politics of Revolution has taught me that we will not change our ways unless we perceive that we are able, and there is much in our socio-economic system that argues that we are helpless before it. We are not, however, helpless before it, it is we. Whether we know, or care, or not, every one of us changes and defines our culture, every day.

Currently I see my future in self employment as a webmaster while also working in the non-profit sector and/or knowledge industry. It is my dream to work with the national Green Party web team while working for Google. In both cases I would seek to work on ideas like the two cited above. Ultimately I would like to work in consulting and as a webmaster, while creating a game site out of the Science Fiction Utopian novel I’ve been working on. I would like to find a way to express my artistic urges in the meantime, so I am thinking about studies in computer imagery. In the meantime I intend to spend my summer learning Macromedia.

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Resume

2009-11-12 05:50:53

Monte Letourneau’s 2010 Generic Resume

14466 n20th N Ave. 
Necedah, WI 54646  

geanark@gmail.com
608-565-3516
http://montesite.net 

OBJECTIVE

Primary interest is working for the common good towards a just and sustainable future.

Ideal position would utilize facility for, and joy taken in, working with & serving others, researching & structuring information, design, teaching, consideration of a user’s perspective, creating tutorials & S.O.P. checklists, and talking to people about the things that matter to them (that particular bouquet, of course, is unlikely).

WORK EXPERIENCE

Self Employed                   1990 – Present                      Allness Unlimited 
Web design and site maintenance, structural painting and restoration, woodworking, arts, crafts, jewelry, and other creative pursuits.

Webmaster                        04/2004 – 09/2006               UCSB                                             Milwaukee, WI
Maintaining and updating the web publication, Himalayan Linguistics Journal for the Linguistics Departments of UCSB and UWM.

Instructor’s Assistant       Spring Semester 2004         UWM                                              Milwaukee, WI
Research and paperwork for a School of Information Studies instructor.

Water Treatment
              6/00 – 1/01                          Institech / ITU                                New Berlin, WI
Waste water flotation treatment and recycling operation, forklift certification, maintenance, some welding.

Bartender                           12/01-2/02                          Clique Soul Club                           Milwaukee, WI

Bartender                           01/01-9/01                          Shanahan’s Irish Pub                   Milwaukee, WI

Injection Mold Setup         6/99 -12/99                         Interplas Ltd.                                Menomonee Falls, WI
Mold Set-up: Setting and pulling small quick-change molds, process troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of water thermal regulation systems.

Injection Mold Setup         9/98-9/99                            Generation 2 Plastics                    Milwaukee, WI
Setting molds, some fabrication and maintenance, supervising second shift production, production reports, creating process S.O.P. checklists, W-2 client training in mold operation and inspection. Audits. Recycled polypropylene material extrusion. Melt flow tests. Densification. Forklift. Materials blending and sorting.

EDUCATION

2007                University Wisconsin Milwaukee                     Milwaukee, WI
Information and Library Science

2000                Wisconsin Bartending College                        Milwaukee, WI
Bar Tending

1985-1988        University of Wisconsin                                   Madison, WI
History, Anthropology, Political Science

1984-1985        Academy Of Health Science/National Guard  San Antonio, TX
Basic Medical Laboratory 92B BML10

RECENT VOLUNTEERISM

Milwaukee Area Green Party – 1998-2007, Co-ordinating Council member for 5 years

WI Green Party – 2003-Present, Co-ordinating Council Rep for the 4th, 5th, and 3rd Cong. Districts since 2003

US Green Party – 2004-Present, National Committee Rep for the 3rd Congressional District since 2007

Feed the Need Necedah and NecedahHarvest.org – 2008-Present, Steering committee, Webmaster, and Activist, for local food security and buy local efforts

INTERESTS

Applied tertiary and secondary research, animation, Joomla & Drupal CMS, graphic & web design, all sciences, history, aquaria, art painting, computers, infognostics, automation, collaborative self governance, archives, reading, materials, biochemistry, music, interdisciplinary fields of study generally, especially Archeaology, and new paradigms of connectivity.
Reverence of Allness by seeking to sustain grace in human affairs is the essence of all acts that matter.

REFERENCES

Recent Supervisors:

Michael Noonan, Professor of Linguistics, Dept. of English UWM

Wooseob Jeong, Assistant Professor, UWM SOIS

Academic:

Johannes Britz, D.D., D. Phil., Dean & Professor UWM SOIS

Jacques du Plessis, Professor UWM SOIS

Pa Moua (Paj Muas), ME-PD, Student Adviser

Friends:

Mark E Sarvela, Program Evaluation Manager, Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare; DHFS – DCFS

Gregory H. Bartz, NASA Flight Management Subcontractor

Anna R. Olson, Creative Director, Cream City Ribbon
Contact information on request from geanark@gmail.com

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About Me as a Job Applicant

2009-11-12 13:04:48

I love being part of a team helping people. I like to learn. I want to learn more about animation, Drupal, Spanish, Dreamweaver, PHP, and all sciences and technology. I am very skilled at online research and am familiar with most computer user habits at most skill levels. I want to help make the information economy more accessible, friendly, knowledgeable, and diverse. Anything you do, can be done meta. Whatever you need done, I can learn about it, and how to research it, and find a way to make it easier to learn or do.

I am particularly interested in organizations, goods, and services that benefit the common good, particularly those marginalized by historical structures of institutions and culture. I like people, and I like working with, and serving, others.

I am always interested to know more about the overarching conceptual structure of knowledge, the development of new theories and methods for seeking better tools and paradigms to organize our understandings and our efforts. The development of theory, spirit, and paradigm, are of great interest to me, as is also the development of new toolage and method, how we each use these, and how they could be better understood, organized, or made available to create ease of use, productivity, and consensus. I enjoy learning new information, concepts, and skills, particularly using these to improve methods of learning and creating, to make any part of it all easier and more fun to use and share, for more and more people, to the benefit of all.

I hope to start a new career in enabling social, environmental, and/or information systems work. I would like to be learning more about Drupal, Spanish, LINUX and Chinese, and have begun working more in PHP and Macromedia. I have always loved painting and design, and I am working on a freeware project CD/site to enable free self help for Windows users. I have learned to love creating tutorials on rudimentary use of programming, web design, and self help, and have recently graduated my tech support skills to pro, as I’m at the point where it is not just bailing out those who love me, but also those nice people who I only know because paid me to come over and fix problems and explain how to avoid them.

No matter where my career may go, it is very likely that many of these pursuits will continue only on my own time. The information I find most interesting is inevitably that which I am using the most. It would be great if any of my recent interests were a good fit for my new career, but the career I really seek is one helping empower and bring together people and/or other beings with information. My

Breif History:

Soon after high school, I joined the National Guard, to train as a medical laboratory technician, and get help for paying for UW. I should have known, Army financing made it even harder to pay for school at UW. After working at many tasks, I eventually became an injection mold setup technician in the 90′s, and then a bartender, but my needs to create value, learn, share, and be creative, were not at all met by either task. My job as a waste-water floatation separation technician had taught me the feeling of creating real social and environmental value, as a bartender I could enjoy the sharing of information, services, and goods, but neither kind of work satisfied my deep seated need to enquire, learn, teach, and share information, knowledge, and wisdom. Eventually I was able to go back to UWM with help from my family, and am now about to graduate from UWM SOIS, with a BSIR.

My Degree:

My studies have attempted to cover the breadth of the development and structure of understanding generally and the way different approaches and understandings can come together to further our vision of ourselves, our surroundings, and the constraints of the material and social world, about as well as an undergraduate degree may. I am especially interested in which of these are things we can change for the better, and how would it make best sense to do so. I have remained somewhat weak in math, programming, languages, and business, much of what I know about science and art is self taught, but I have studied each of these enough to augment my core competency, which is how these are all connected in their past, future, and current development.

My Culture:

The national cultures I have the most respect for are those of Americas’ first nations and the Chinese nations. Tibetan, south Asian, and African nation cultures also inspire me a great deal. I feel I am an internationalist, even though I really only know English, and have never really left the US. I feel meta to our cultures, I am native to none, and to all.

My Religion:

I have few spiritual convictions, but those I have are deeply considered, and constitute my own religion of one member, seeking unity with All. I believe Allness composes us all, the unity of all is the most powerful fact of existence, as obvious as is the liberty of the one, in all our multiple forms of interdependance.

I do not believe in the divisions some make between the spiritual and the material, nor those between sentience and material; wisdom, the All, the one, the information, the emotion, the spirit, the rays, particles, and fields composed of space and time, are all one unified whole, and are each composed of all the others.

I feel the opposite of good is not evil, but stupid, and that we are each free to define good, especially as it strengthens the good of all, and fits within a reasonably consensual mind-frame. The divisions humans make between peoples and beings are not good. As with the idea of evil, there may well have been a time when such divisions served the reverence and health of the diversity of the All, and all the people, but it is no longer. I deny all divisions between any one as illusion, and seek the underlying themes of being creation, to me the spirit of Allness is the penultimate state and authority.

I am at core firmly a materialist. I feel that all the pieces have the same authority of existence, and are all composed of the same degree of veracity and illusion, the particle, the ray, the field, the spirit, the love, the beauty, the information, the knowledge, the wisdom, the motion, the stillness, all composed of each other in one grand pageant of dance, being, work, song, life, and growth. Gravity is Goddess’s Love, keeping us from the cold unlike of thin space, but only just. We must each and every one struggle towards the collective end. Whether we can see the beauty of the purpose or not, whether we perceive success, or not, we are all in the act of composing the Allness, the one, or the feedback among every.

This is your after-death. All things, here, now, always. Whether or not she that transcends and embodies all space and time has yet to fully evolve, when she does, she’ll be here now, and we each will be a part of her being becoming. Our Earth-Mother needs us to have wisdom now to ensure she can sustain us. If we cannot, she will still go on to evolve towards blooming the love, light, and organization of life’s continuing evolution of complexity across our galaxy. Even a major asteroid, or the un-postpone-able red giant our sun will become, may only delay and spread her, spreading her seeds to a new fertile berth.

My Philosophy:

We must be ready to love and act with great courage to out evolve human consequences.

Peace Action Office Manager Cover Letter

2009-11-12 13:37:07

Monte Letourneau

May 9, 2007

Personnel Committee
Peace Action Wisconsin
1001 E. Keefe Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53212

Re: Office Manager
Esteemed Committee Being,
I was very pleased to see the email announcing the opening of the office manager position. I feel both that I am an excellent candidate for the position and that it is an excellent fit for my own professional growth and fulfilment.
I have theoretical training in the structure of databases and am familiar with spreadsheets, databases, and web based data structuring, but am inexperienced in accounting. I am, however, confident in my math skills, my ability to learn quickly, and my ability to teach myself on line. I grew up in a family business household, working in the fund raising sector, and have close friends with whom I discuss spreadsheets and other such instruments, so I am aware of many of the concepts behind bookkeeping.

An inveterate learner of everything, I always learn more about whatever it is I am doing. Working for peace is something I’ve been studying and doing all of my adult life. I would love to have more opportunities to focus upon it.
As someone with an often unique perspective on things, I am used to putting consensus between others ahead of my personal feelings. Regardless of the institution I’m working within, compromise is the soul of politics. I enjoy looking at both sides of an argument until we all can find the most solid common ground.
In many contexts I have discovered that I enjoy serving others, working with others, and working with the public. As I have yet to be employed in a context where I enjoy both serving well, and working with, the public, I look forward to meeting with you to discuss my fitness for this position, and thank you kindly for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Monte N. Letourneau

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Objectives
Work Experience
Education
Volunteerism
Interests
References

Website Portfolio

Business & E-Commerce Sites I have Designed
Social Web & Social Bookmarking Applications
Joomla, Templates, Drupal, & CMS
Hand Coded HTML

Art Portfolio

GIF Animations
Paintings
Renderings
Sculpture

Academic Portfolio / CV

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List of My Courses
About My Courses Before Returning to UWM
Information Resources at SOIS UWM, and My Four Core Competencies
Future Directions

About Me

What is Meta?

About BSIR SOIS UWM

What is Technologia?

What is InfoGnosis?

Capstone Assignment to Create Portfolio

My MySpace Profile

My Facebook Profile

My LinkedIn Profile

My Twitter Profile

Cover Letters:

JoomlAssist Proposal

Green Party US Fund Raising Assistant

Indian Community School of Milwaukee

Peace Action Wisconsin

RESUME:

Monte Letourneau

N14466 n20th Avenue
Necedah, WI 54646

geanark@gmail.com
608-565-3516

http://montesite.net

OBJECTIVE – I am primarily interested in working for the common good, and towards a just and sustainable future. My ideal position would utilize my facility for, and enjoyment of, working with & serving others, researching & structuring information, design, teaching, a user’s perspective, creating tutorials & S.O.P. checklists, and the joy I take in talking to people about the things that really matter to them.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Self Employed 1990 – Present Allness Unlimited
Web design and site maintenance, structural painting and restoration, woodworking, arts, crafts, jewelry, and other creative pursuits.

Webmaster 04/2004 – 09/2006 UCSB Milwaukee, WI
Maintaining and updating the web publication, Himalayan Linguistics Journal for the Linguistics Departments of UCSB and UWM.

Instructor’s Assistant Spring Semester 2004 UWM Milwaukee, WI
Research and paperwork for a School of Information Studies instructor.

Water Treatment 6/00 – 1/01 Institech / ITU New Berlin, WI
Waste water flotation treatment and recycling operation, forklift certification, maintenance, some welding.

Bartender 12/01-2/02 Clique Soul Club Milwaukee, WI

01/01-9/01 Shanahan’s Irish Pub Milwaukee, WI

Injection Mold Setup 6/99 -12/99 Interplas Ltd. Menomonee Falls, WI
Mold Set-up: Setting and pulling small quick-change molds, process troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of water thermal regulation systems.

9/98-9/99 Generation 2 Plastics Milwaukee, WI
Setting molds, some fabrication and maintenance, supervising second shift production, production reports, creating process S.O.P. checklists, W-2 client training in mold operation and inspection. Audits. Recycled polypropylene material extrusion. Melt flow tests. Densification. Forklift. Materials blending and sorting.

EDUCATION:

2007 University Wisconsin Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI
Information and Library Science

2000 Wisconsin Bartending College Milwaukee, WI
Bar Tending

1985-1988 University of Wisconsin Madison, WI
History, Anthropology, Political Science

1984-1985 Academy Of Health Science/National Guard San Antonio, TX
Basic Medical Laboratory 92B BML10

RECENT VOLUNTEERISM:

Milwaukee Area Green Party – 1998-2007, Co-ordinating Council member for 5 years

WI Green Party – 2003-Present, Co-ordinating Council Rep for the 4th, 5th, and 3rd Cong. Districts since 2003

US Green Party – 2004-Present, National Committee Rep for the 3rd Congressional District since 2007

Feed the Need Necedah and NecedahHarvest.org – 2008-Present, Steering committee, Webmaster, and Activist, for local food security and buy local efforts

INTERESTS:

Joomla & Drupal CMS, all sciences, reading, history, aquaria, art painting, computers, infognostics, interdisciplinary fields of study generally, especially Archeaology, and new paradigms of connectivity.
The reverence of Allness through seeking sustainability and grace in human affairs is essential in all I do.

References:

RECENT SUPERVISORS:

Michael Noonan, Professor of Linguistics, Dept. of English UWM

Wooseob Jeong, Assistant Professor, UWM SOIS

ACADEMIC:

Johannes Britz, D.D., D. Phil., Dean & Professor UWM SOIS

Jacques du Plessis, Professor UWM SOIS

Pa Moua (Paj Muas), ME-PD, Student Adviser

FRIENDS:

Mark E Sarvela, Program Evaluation Manager Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare, DHFS – DCFS

Gregory H. Bartz, NASA Flight Management Subcontractor

Anna R. Olson, Creative Director, Cream City Ribbon

Contact information on request at geanark@gmail.com

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Academic Portfolio

Monte Letourneau

May 20, 2005

Table of contents:

List of My Courses

About My Courses Before Returning to UWM

Information Resources at SOIS UWM, and My Four Core Competencies

Future Directions

List of My Courses:

Course Grade Description Credits Transfered As

Area I

E ASIAN 101 D First Semester Chinese 6 LINGUIS 121
COMP LIT 288 AB Masterpieces of Literature For Honors II 3 COMPLIT 208
LINGUIS 200 A- Aspects of Language 3 :
ANTHRO 101 A- Introduction to Anthro-Human Prehistory 3 :
POL SCI 175 B+ Introduction to International Relations 3 :
WL ECOL 360 B Extinction Of Species 3 BIO SCI XN
ZOOLOGY 120 BC Biolocical Principles and their Impact On Society 3 BIO SCI 103

Area II

L&I SCI 632 A Microcomputer-Information Resources Management 3
L&I SCI 110 A Introduction to Information Science 3
L&I SCI 210 A- Foundations of University Library Research 3 :
L&I SCI 230 A Organization of Knowledge 3 :
L&I SCI 250 A Internet Planning & Implementation 3 :
L&I SCI 330 Electronic Information Retrieval 3 :
L&I SCI 410 Database Information Retrieval Systems 3 :
L&I SCI 430 Multimedia Application Developement 3 :
L&I SCI 490 Senior Capstone; DVD Site Project Management & this document 3 :

Area III

Business:
L&I SCI 640 A- Information Marketing 3 :

Area IV

L&I SCI 240 A Information Architecture I 3 :
L&I SCI 340 A Information Architecture II 3 :
L&I SCI 399 Independent Study; XML 3 :
L&I SCI 440 Information Architecture III 3 :
L&I SCI 510 Introduction to Reference Services & Resources 3 :
L&I SCI 681 Archives & Primary Sources in the information Age 3 :

Electives:

POLI SCI 209 B Issues In Political Thought 4 POL SCI XS :
POLI SCI 260 BC Latin America: An Introduction 4 HIST 180
POL SCI 392 Survey Research: Design, Perform, & Analyize Unemployment Attitudes Poll 3 :
POLI SCI 551 BC Quantitative Analaysis Of Political Data 4 POL SCI 390
POLI SCI 570 C Literature And Politics 4 POL SCI U
POLI SCI 651 B Politics Of South Asia 4 POL SCI U
POLI SCI 654 AB Politics Of Revolution 4 POL SCI 321
ANTHRO 22 B+ Ancient Cities of the Americas 1 :
COMPLIT 232 B+ Literature and Politics: Religious & Moral Perspectives of the 19th & 20th Centuries 3 :
ILS 202 BC Integrated Liberal Studies; Western Culture: History of Science, Technology, & Philosophy II 3 TRAN-L&S XS :
LIT TRAN 262 B Survey Of Chinese Literature 3 COMPLIT X 3.00
AFROAMER 277 B Africa: An Introductory Survey 4 AFRICOL 232
E ASIAN 240 A Introduction to the I-Ching: Book Of Change 2 TRAN-L&S
PHILOS 204 B+ Introduction to Asian Religions 3 :
SPANISH 101 F First Year Spanish 0 SPANISH 103
Course Topic(s): Chinese Calligraphy
PEACEST 201 Introduction to Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution 3

2003-05-28 Deans Honor List
2004-01-06 Deans Honor List

My Learning Prior to SOIS at UWM:

My concentration has been on political science and studies of cultures.

There have been many opportunities for me to integrate my focus on the needs of citizens, whilst pursuing my SOIS studies.

Within SOIS I have focused a few graduate courses on library science, so one could easily say I have concentrated on the citizen need for information resources and how it can best be filled with our current capabilities. I have focused much study on the optimal future development of information resources for public use into the future.

There are several competencies that it has served me well to study; many of the most useful come from the second half of my academic career, when I’ve studied IR at UWM SOIS. The foundation upon which that course of study was laid was half a lifetime’s self directed study on the historical issues of the people in politics, and the possibilities that our technical development can and does open up for a more human future. The core of this study is the first half of my academic career; I particularly was left an impression on by a handful of these classes. Although the mists of time deprive me of much detail, I will start with the classes from my classic liberal arts / humanities phase.

First chapter highlights start with Ancient Cities of the Americas, Anthro 22. Although I can’t remember the professor’s name, he was a giant in his field and had been in charge of the digs at Teotehuacan and Cahokia, each for extended critical periods of time. He taught no more soon after that (1985), and was so old he was difficult to hear, but he put me on to a very important concept that is still having a hard time being accepted as the new paradigm. He told me, in trying to make sense of some details, or another, that there was much circumstantial evidence for many ancient American cities that tells a similar tale.

These city states all developed very complex hierarchies. These tended to grow over time, and eventually become too large and top heavy to be supported by those below. At this point they would eat up all their reserves, and hinterlands. Then when nothing could keep it working, the culture would collapse completely. As there would be no food anywhere nearby, the entire culture of that place would disappear, and the survivors would simply found a new, more egalitarian way of life somewhere else. He was quite convincing with this case using Cahokia, where he was the prominent expert in the field, and the evidence is quite strong now that this was the case. The Teotehuacan hierarchy may have survived somewhat transmuted as the Aztec, or some other aristocracy, its case is not so cut and dried. He hinted that the Maya may also prove to be a similar case, and since he has left us, the case has become pretty solid that the Maya just threw the culture away but are still using many of the same walled orchards, built long ago, today.

This gives me much hope, for I saw us as more like the Cahokian model, but without the ability to escape back to the hinterland and the wilderness. Our culture is so profoundly large, and impacts this planet so universally, that this class helped me see another way that we are meeting a grave new challenge never seen before. Next social collapse, there will be nowhere to leave to. This paradigm also pointed out the degree to which our culture has a built in addiction to frontiers, and that the frontier of human endeavor had transformed historically with the close the physical frontier of earth’s lands.

This lesson was bolstered by my simultaneously taking Anthro 101, and was thrown in sharp contrast by Intro to International Relations (the other IR), Poli Sci 175. A professor whose name I prefer to forget thought that the concept of hegemony was deep, and important, and the greatest thing since sliced bread. I may have been more inclined to agree with him were his intent to teaching hegemony less akin to Kissinger’s intent in practicing it. This semester is when I discovered my true enemy was hierarchal socio-political power, not the hierarchy itself, but the concept of its legitimacy.

So that was my first semester at UWM, formative. Then I went to Madison.

There were four courses that had a great impact on me individually, and one semester when three courses combined to cover the three sides of the golden triangle. These all were part of my focus on the political history of the peoples of our world.

The two most important of these seven were focused on biology and the history of science.

The first of the four was Poli Sci 209, Issues in Political Thought. The issue for the semester was the history of words used to identify political ideologies. In this class I came to understand that disparate modern ideologies had all started as something that I believed in strongly, but that over time the vagaries of political power had twisted the discourse until it was impossible to use these words to have meaningful discussion of the concepts that they represent. This is because they each have so many different meanings to different people. It helped me understand how skewed modern American political discourse is, and why it is so difficult to discuss politics meaningfully in the US. This formed the basis of my ability to define my very simple anarkic beliefs, regardless of my audiences’ understanding of ideological terms.

The theme of Chinese, and Asian religious cultures, that also spanned these years, contributed much to my ability to discuss my spiritual beliefs, which were emerging from my atheism at the same time.

The other Poli Sci course that had great impact was Poli Sci 654, Politics of Revolution. I’d always wanted to see myself as a revolutionary, this course helped me sort thru what is wrong and what is right with the revolutions that have occurred so far. One of the best parts of it was that we looked closely at what causes revolution; what factors were always present, and which, not being present, prevent effective change regardless of the need. The perception of the possibility of positive change appears to be the most important predisposition towards people changing their world. This concept has had a profound impact on me and it has grown stronger and more refined over time.

Two science courses had a profound impact on me in ways that go beyond science to political and spiritual understandings that have remained important to me. The prior semester had laid some foundations for this. Three classes covered different sides of the infamous golden triangle at the same time; this really helped me achieve a good overview of modern western history. Poli Sci 260, Intro to Latin America, and Afroamer 277 Intro to Africa really helped me understand how eurocentric culture has in fact created underdevelopment, and that it is sustained by the state department and other institutions that have inherited the mantle of the wealth and power of the eurocentric economic worldview. The other class I had that semester is hard to describe, for it was an interdisciplinary look at the evolution of western culture, science, technology, and philosophy. Integrated Liberal Studies 202 II was full of expansive ideas and charted the interrelation of what we see as different fields of study, and how they have become fragmented over time. All three of these classes spent the same two weeks on the period of the golden triangle. At the end of this time I realized that I had acquired a quite a broad and comprehensive view of western history, from within it’s philosophical core, and in it’s context of other cultures.

The take home lesson for this semester: when an ancient Greek used the word teknos, he was discussing not only how, and with what, but also why. We have divorced our reason from itself; we do not ask why we design science, technology, and philosophy. They have all become ancillaries to earning money, which motive is unquestioned. That this is the essential goal of our culture (earning more money for/by those who already have much of it), and our biggest barrier to good politics, science, and technology, was beginning to become apparent to me, but it was the history of science that straightened me out for good. I clearly remember History of Science 101, but my transfer transcripts contain no reference to it. It was near the end of this class, which was a broad overview of the rise of modern science over the last few centuries, that I realized that a good portion of the technical difficulties we are having with survival on earth has come from a changing of the priorities and motives for science, research, and technical development over the years.

What originally was a grand enterprise to improve the human condition and grow closer to God by understanding his world better has become mainly harnessed to the capitalist profit motive. There are many small reasons for this, and collectively they are quite substantial. This changed my core understanding, until then I saw all political problems as essentially being solvable by technical solutions.

Now I see that all technical problems require political solutions.

Information Resources at SOIS UWM, and My Four Core Competencies:

This brings me to the second half of my course work, a focus on the teknos of solutions to political problems. Entering the SOIS, I had the advantage of seeing technology not as object, but as process implying a purpose. I also had the advantage of knowing the power of information and knowledge to transform our world, as well as knowing the importance information access for everyone has to the world. Though I could only see at the time that I would rather study information use generally than any given field, I have found in IR studies the answers the first half of my studies had sent me looking for.

I felt simultaneously well updated and at home in my first semester back at UWM, in the IR program at SOIS. In L&I SCI 632 and L&I SCI 110 there was much discussion about the ethics of information use. We covered the need for intellectual property security, and the digital divide. These discussions helped bring my focus on socio-political issue back into focus. Class discussion in these classes did more to help me comprehend the current state of these issues more than any other materials could have. These two classes rounded out the competency I brought back to school with me. This is a basic, broad humanities background with a view of the context of our past, but a focus on current and future needs. I have rounded out this competency with the addition of PEACEST 201, Intro to Conflict Resolution, we studied conflict and it’s resolution. There was a real relevance here in that the digital divide and the information economy were important topics of the class. William Ury’s “Getting to Peace” was an excellent text that put a larger context to our cultural development. His essential argument was that we have returned to the expandable economic pie of our ancestors who were hunter-gatherers as a result of the knowledge economy. He places blame for violence amongst humans largely on the limited economic resources of the agricultural revolution. Like a hunter gather economy, but more so, the resources that matter in the knowledge revolution expand when shared, instead of shrinking like land and water do when shared. Ury is famous for his work as a corporate consultant and mediator. This socio-economic competence is formative and central to me. There are three other competencies that I value very much, it is easier to discuss them while discussing the second half of my course work, which is mostly in IR. In a word each: research, project management, and web implementation. My preexisting artistic bent has enjoyed flourishing particularly in web implementation and design.

The core competency that I value having expanded in SOIS, is the ability to do research. In L&I Sci. 210, Foundations of University Library Research, I learned how to research and document a good college paper. I had acquired a pretty good sense for how to write a paper, but this course covers material every student should know about how to use reference materials better to do research and to document it.

In L&I SCI 330, Electronic Info Retrieval, and L&I SCI 510, Intro to Reference Services and Resources, my ability to do research was expanded and solidified. The ability to find the information one needs is the most important skill today in my opinion. In all three of these course’s, databases, the Internet, and practice, were far more powerful than any books that could have been assigned. The familiarity I gained with the use of a reference library is invaluable to me, and was given uncommon depth, for a baccalaureate, by the addition of L&I SCI 681, Using Archives: The Value of Primary Sources in the Information Age. This course is about managing and organizing archives. One of its focuses was about basic marketing issues, this helped complete the course of thought began with L&I SCI 640, Information Marketing. This class was primarily about marketing information; the focus was on marketing free library resources to the public in an information economy. As this course was one of my first IR courses, it set a course of questioning that I followed throughout these following courses, comprising what I call the engineering, or development, competency.

One of the few courses that had books that I thought were instrumental to me was, L&I SCI 310, Human Factors of Info Seeking and Use. This course was essentially a study of usability. As someone who has an interest in universal info access, it was very instructive to study the methods of measuring and ameliorating usability problems. There were two books in this class that left an impression on me. The first was “Don’t Make Me Think”, almost a new type of book, being easy to skim and navigate; it was the best example I’ve ever seen for Steve Krug’s points about web design in book form. Donald Norman’s “Things that Make Us Smart” was all about how the focus of the information technology should be on conforming it to human needs, as opposed to the recent historical trend of adapting human behavior to the machines. To function, the knowledge economy technology needs to make us smarter. Tools that are not easily handled by the human mind don’t makes us smart as effectively.

To further bolster this engineering, or product development, focus, it was instructive to have three other courses in addition. L&I SCI 250, Internet Planning & Implementation, taught me how to build an enterprise scale intranet, and introduced the concept of project management, and working in groups. PM techniques were expanded upon and given depth and context in L&I SCI 340, Information Architecture II. Here we learned about basic PM tools and techniques. This was a good course for understanding information projects in the context of a modern corporate culture that is aware of the need for good project management. In L&I SCI 490, Senior Capstone, we put PM methods and tools into use in a group project of design and implementation of a scripted website.

The capstone class also capped off experience and formal study in the remaining competency, interactive web design and implementation. This is the competency that I most enjoy exercising and learning, because it satisfies my creative and artistic self. In L&S 110, we were introduced to HTML markup. I was delighted to design my first web page in this class, and this carried over into L&I SCI 240, Information Architecture I, where we learned a lot about HTML and learned some JavaScript as well. We also learned about CSS and other kinds of templates. L&I SCI 440, Information Architecture III, expanded this scripting background; we designed ASP and PHP interactive web applications that worked with databases. There were several good texts covered in these courses, but the best sources were web based, like Webmonkey.com, and W3C pages.

Future Directions:

Designing web implementations gave me ideas that may bring all these competencies back together. I am working out some ideas I have for how web applications can be used to automate some of the work of group self governance. On the surface the concept is no more than a survey, but it is hyper survey. A web application could make it much easier, and more democratic, to share opinions and decisions. Just for beginners, we could rank the questions to order them by value, and share each other’s answers. Most important, the web environment will enable more ease of rewording of proposed questions and the posting new questions by participants. All in all, there is much room to improve communication, expression, and decisions, on political matters in the online environment. There are security issues that I find hard to solve simply, without the use of nominal Paypal payments, or some other such conceptually inappropriate use, but they are not intractable to a fair solution, and new solutions will arise organically.

A similar idea is to use cooperative effort to compile useful link lists to serve the peoples’ expanding need for coherence in the flood of data. A multi-axis system of categories and rankings could be combined with user inputs and valuations. This could enable the finding, and listing, of links in a number of different criteria simultaneously, with a ranking along a spectrum of each criterion. In this way one could search for just the right level of knowledge at the intersection of several interests. Some of these axes (political radicalism, or left-right spectrum, as opposed to the freedom-safety spectrum, or scientific radical-conservative spectrum) would be more subjective and geared towards values, trust, and taste. XML, which was the topic of my independent study, L&I SCI 399, is a markup that would make a good platform core for these types of applications.

My focus on universal empowerment through knowledge access has been brought much empowerment itself, in the form of these three other competencies. Research, product development, and web implementation, are well bundled here to perform the job I have assigned myself. It is my job to help all I can to ensure that these possibilities are used to help us all, for our boat is now to small for us to survive historic levels of collective individual selfishness. The new frontier is knowledge automation, but good results there are right next door to everyone, truly this is a new kind of new frontier. Clearly this frontier is in many ways the most open ever in terms of possibilities. I have confidence in our ability to build a sustainable knowledge economy, for the possibilities are limited only by our imagination. Yet I am concerned, for Politics of Revolution has taught me that we will not change our ways unless we perceive that we are able, and there is much in our socio-economic system that argues that we are helpless before it. We are not, however, helpless before it, it is we. Whether we know, or care, or not, every one of us changes and defines our culture, every day.

Currently I see my future in self employment as a webmaster while also working in the non-profit sector and/or knowledge industry. It is my dream to work with the national Green Party web team while working for Google. In both cases I would seek to work on ideas like the two cited above. Ultimately I would like to work in consulting and as a webmaster, while creating a game site out of the Science Fiction Utopian novel I’ve been working on. I would like to find a way to express my artistic urges in the meantime, so I am thinking about studies in computer imagery. In the meantime I intend to spend my summer learning Macromedia.

Download Academic Portfolio 2005 as a .doc, .odt, .rtf, or .txt.

Peace Action Office Manager Cover Letter

2009-11-12 13:37:07

Monte Letourneau

May 9, 2007

Personnel Committee
Peace Action Wisconsin
1001 E. Keefe Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53212

Re: Office Manager
Esteemed Committee Being,
I was very pleased to see the email announcing the opening of the office manager position. I feel both that I am an excellent candidate for the position and that it is an excellent fit for my own professional growth and fulfilment.
I have theoretical training in the structure of databases and am familiar with spreadsheets, databases, and web based data structuring, but am inexperienced in accounting. I am, however, confident in my math skills, my ability to learn quickly, and my ability to teach myself on line. I grew up in a family business household, working in the fund raising sector, and have close friends with whom I discuss spreadsheets and other such instruments, so I am aware of many of the concepts behind bookkeeping.

An inveterate learner of everything, I always learn more about whatever it is I am doing. Working for peace is something I’ve been studying and doing all of my adult life. I would love to have more opportunities to focus upon it.
As someone with an often unique perspective on things, I am used to putting consensus between others ahead of my personal feelings. Regardless of the institution I’m working within, compromise is the soul of politics. I enjoy looking at both sides of an argument until we all can find the most solid common ground.
In many contexts I have discovered that I enjoy serving others, working with others, and working with the public. As I have yet to be employed in a context where I enjoy both serving well, and working with, the public, I look forward to meeting with you to discuss my fitness for this position, and thank you kindly for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Monte N. Letourneau

ICS Help Desk and Support Cover Letter

I would be most proud to work for ICS, and would strive to become a real asset to the school.

My Skill Set:
Familiarity with assistance, learning, and multimedia on Windows and Mac networked platforms,
enjoyment of a facility with helping and learning, full familiarity with small network hardware, and a designer’s eye for detail.

I understand organizing information resources for research and learning, creating web multimedia training and assisting aides,graphic design, desktop publishing of organizational publicity and paper communications, social and eco activism, local indio cultures in biological, historical, and cultural context, and practices of consensus decision making.

JoomlAssist Proposal

I don’t like to do Joomla anymore, I vastly prefer to work with WordPress and am as rapidly losing whatever qualifications I had for creating in Drupal and Joomla as I did for hacking and maintaining Windows, which I was much better at – until Ubuntu set me free.

Some of this may inspire WP parallels.

2009-11-12 13:54:52

Executive Abstract of this Letter

Resume Index - My Web Portfolio - montesite.net

My Tutorials for UWM students

www.metrodining.ca- random high end looking Joomla site.There are a lot of options today to enable those needing cheap access to an enterprise quality web presence.We can easily do far better than just to provide web services and hosting. I can create and index lists of resources that enable sites to be easily created, quickly modified, and updated with barely computer literate skill sets.

Regardless of whether we are looking for a very intensive focus on setting up a few clients with web pages and maintaining these sites, or want to take a more labor extensive approach to maximize the number which can be assisted by teaching each to be more self sufficient (leaving more time for expert assistance with graphics, design, advice, and opinion, instead of daily maintenance), there are many open source platforms available for free that can produce a better return on our labors.

Historically, few resources have been as undervalued as online learning resources are right now, especially in such fields as open source CMS use. To do the work of indexing, tagging, and commenting, on such resources can create a lot of value with freely available info and a little time.

I already seek to create an indexing of tutorials, free templates, and other free resources for the beginning Joomla user, enabling people to make professional web sites for free, or very professional sites for very low cost. I also have been working to collect freeware, troubleshooting, and advice, resources, to help people take better control of their Windows machines and be more self sufficient. It has been hard to continue this work over the years, as few, besides my professors, have shown much interest or received much benefit yet, and as I have been using Ubuntu lately myself. The kind of work that WBI does provides the perfect opportunity for me to continue work on creating a site and a work flow that can really make a difference for people who do not have as much training, time, or money, as most people think it takes to achieve an effective and productive web space.

Joomla & Drupal

The Joomla! CMS (Content Management System) has shown many people that it is more important to have an easily modified site accessible to more than just the Webmasters, than to have one that uses all the latest flashy techniques to just look good and do nothing.

Between them, Drupal and Joomla have remained the two most popular Open Source CMSs for many years, despite having been joined by thousands of competitors. Being most widely used, they are also most widely contributed to by Open Source fans.

CMS allows a site to be much more interactive, adaptable, easily posted to, and edited. For individual webmasters similar efforts at hand coding such database integration cannot begin to achieve as much function as quickly and reliably as an average computer literate user can get from Joomla.
Instead of a pretty do nothing site like www.metrodining.ca, it is better to have a visually static page like this http://www.joomlademos.de/home?template=gored_lernvid.com which uses less bandwidth but interacts with your customers, providing additional services. The forms on this site provide such extra functionality instead of connection clogging graphics, yet there is no shortage of visual bang and color http://community.joomla.org/showcase/sites/business/food-and-beverage/marcos-pizza.html.
Optional plugins can easily add more interactive functionality to Joomla, adding value for customers to the product. These two links are to products which allow reservations using forms on the website http://joomlatp.com/joomla-1.5-plugin/Restaurant-Reservation-plugin.html, and to easily design and change menus http://joomlatp.com/joomla-1.5-component/Joomla-Restaurant-component.html.
This kind of updated currency and functional usefullness can be far less frustrating than waiting for a pretty page to load that then does not perform any useful function which a print ad cannot.
Restaurants are a great example here. Ambience is an important part of the service for many restaurants, but it is not the only reason for patronage. People expect that the food will have at least as much value as the setting. Similarly, a nice looking flash site can bring much ambience, but no one goes to a restaurant’s site seeking entertainment, they want to eat or they would not be there.
If a really nice looking template is desired, there are many that can be purchased very cheaply, such as those in this list which are mostly in the $60.00 range:
http://www.joomlatemplateshop.net/index.php/restaurantcafe
Many firms are using such systems to use low cost labor to produce results that are billed for as if much technical skill was required when it was not. The disjunct between the public perception of webmaster skill requirements and increasingly easily automated chimp work creates many profit opportunities. One such opportunity is helping the small business owner get what they need for a good price in a treacherous market.
The problem is that although CMS are much easier to learn and use than the old hand coding and FTP transfers, there are many things about the work flow that are very counter intuitive at first. One can spend days spinning one’s wheels trying to figure out what one is supposed to be doing, especially just getting started all alone. These kinds of frustration that I have had to deal with have shown me what is most important to know and how to avoid the pitfalls. I would love to pass this info on in some more permanent archive so that others do not have to reinvent the wheel.

This seems a great opportunity for me to work on the self help materials and advising skills that I have been wanting to assemble for some time, while also sharpening my more practiced skills of graphic web design, user empathy, and information architecture.

To see a small sample of the range of tutorials already freely available see the link list at the bottom of this page.

Where there are gaps between the diverse and numerous aids and resources available for free, I will create desktop video tutorials (similar to my UWM Alpha Account Filezilla Transfer Tutorial – the first lesson, @ http://montesite.net/os/tutorial/1.html is a fine example – but next time, with more volume).

I do not yet have the tools to quickly create a site like www.metrodining.ca, but the tools are relatively quite cheap and I already have a great interest in purchasing them. Joomla tools and expansions are usually a great deal for the money compared to any similarly effective option. Of course this results in many deals being offered that are not as good as they could be. I can offer good advice on buying templates, extensions, plug-ins, and services. Generally one can get an awful lot in this regard for $15-$50, some useful extensions are even cheaper than that.

One thing is for certain, while www.metrodining.ca is similar to sites that can cost as much as $3000-$4000 or more, it probably came in well under 10% of that. Even if one seeks the very best, Joomla or Drupal can make it better much cheaper.

To look at the Joomla admin interface, or take it for a test drive:

Go to http://montesite.net/joomla/ where there’s more instructions,

or go to Admin Control Panel here: http://montesite.net/joomla/administrator/index.php

In the resulting screen enter this data:Username = humanPassword = admin

The “Content” drop down menu is the most interesting one at first, one can go to “Articles” to post a new article or to edit old ones, or rearrange the front page in “Front Page Manager”. This is also where one adds and edits “Sections” and “Categories” which can greatly help improve the sites usefulness if properly utilized. If one wants to create a link to a new page for an article, category, or section, one must go to the “Menus” drop down menu.

One can also control users, user groups and access levels, installation of extensions and templates, placement and enabling of the different modules, and many other things, from the Admin Control Panel.

Look & Layout, Templates:
The “look and feel”, or overall graphic design, of a Joomla Site is controlled by a CSS template. My sites intentionally use the three default templates to keep things simple and consistent, but there are many great templates available for free.Three Default Joomla Templates come with every install:
http://necedahharvest.org/      JA Purity
http://montesite.net/joomla/    Rhuk Milkyway
http://montesite.net/test/         Beez

Default Drupal Template:
http://montesite.net/drupal/                 empty
http://www.wisconsingreenparty.org/  not so empty

I will be creating a list of the best sites offering quality free templates which can be installed gratis. There will also be a growing list of templates displayed on a local server from which to choose.

Some Free Template Lists:

http://www.ogosense.com/portfolio/

http://www.joomla24.com/index.php?set_albumName=album06&option=com_gallery&Itemid=6&include=view_album.php

http://www.bestofjoomla.com/

http://community.joomla.org/showcase/sites/business/food-and-beverage.html

http://community.joomla.org/showcase/sites/searchby/tags/small%20business%20website.html

http://www.estimetemplates.com/free-joomla-templates.html

http://community.joomla.org/showcase/sites/business.html

http://joomla2u.net/category/2-columns/

One that is not free:

http://www.joomla-addons.org/templates/category/111-joomla-templates.html

There are many more, this is just the tip of the iceberg.

I will also be creating a list of resources on how to modify or create Joomla templates, and will work with users to ensure that their sites reflect the branding and intent of the enterprise at hand.As with other training materials, where pre-existing resources are scarce, or where the most relevant materials contain much that is not relevant, I intend to create more training resources to fill such gaps.

The first resource I plan to purchase given additional funds is a recently released template editor, Artisteer http://www.artisteer.com/. Artisteer’s drag and drop interface with buttons allows anyone to easily manipulate templates (for $129.95). This will allow further, and more efficient, customization, and for appropriate branding to be exercised within the available templates, or it can allow entirely new templates to be built to user branding specifications.

Until I have acquired the expertise to create a site like www.metrodining.ca, I will still be a very good judge of prices, and the field of contenders, and will help those who opt to spend some money find better deals on competent Template designs and plug-ins to expand functionality.

There are several business suites of plug-ins and extension modules available for nominal fees that allow better e-commerce integration and more options. I also expect to be investing in some of these for our program. The over head of buying Joomla services and products is low, for there is always a free way that can be wrestled into the desired shape with enough effort, and the ethic of Open Source is the foundation of the industry after all. Quite often a nominal subscription fee is charged over a time period that allows one to download all the materials one is interested in at the time, this will allow me too cheaply and quickly build a library of such assets for this program and public future use.

When I have had some more experience with Artisteer, I will add a form to specify most of the more commonly useful design options in order to standardize, automate, and facilitate, user design input and requests.

As the effort acquires more plug-ins, templates, and extension modules, more pages will go up on a central index to show how to use these options.

My Social Web Apps

Promotion of everything has become common on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and the myriad social web applications. I have spent years trying many of them and finding out which are best for what. As the biggest by far, Facebook has proved to be the king in most respects, but social bookmarking is often ovelooked as a real help to publicizing and promoting sites.

Google ranking, reciprocal links, and other web promotion methods.

Other important resources and information for a neophyte’s web presence include ones about understanding and implementing effective website monetization, promotion, and metrics. This is another skill set that has been made much easier and more effective every day by good technical solutions, especially ones coming from Google. This is another arena where lots of great advice and tutorials can be found online, but they are swamped in even more marginally helpful content promoting the purchase of something the well informed do not really need.

This is another area that I have been keeping up on that this would provide a welcome opportunity for a more intensive focus on: indexing links to best practices and strategies for web metrics, site promotion techniques, better search rankings, reciprocal links, and selling or purchasing advertising.

All of my own intellectual work is always open source, I do not want to own it. The Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation will have every right to use it in perpetuity; in return, no party will have control or ownership over my intellectual property. Conversely, all users of the service will retain all ownership of their sites’ content, and any custom work on sites’ templates.

We stand on the shoulders of our forebears, and we owe it to those who have passed their knowledge on to us to reciprocally share our protion of the unlimited bounty of human ingenuity and imagination.

I have no interest in becoming irreplaceable. To me any job done well is one that is documented well enough to be easy to pick up after a disaster or loss of the organizing worker, especially in the information economy. Transparency and good documentation are key to the long term health of any web space.

Let’s create an infrastructure that will allow us to help people help themselves first, so as to have the resources left to provide expert opinions, advice, and skills support.

Some Tutorial Sites:

http://www.compassdesigns.net/joomla-tutorials/
http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials
http://www.siteground.com/tutorials/joomla15/
http://resources.joomla.org/directory/education/user-admin-tutorials/joomla-tutorials.html
http://joomlatp.com/joomla-1.5-tutorials/
http://www.joomlatutorials.com/joomla-15x.html

Template Tutorials:

http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/150-free-tools-for-joomla-design
http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/151-blank-template-css-joomla
http://www.joomlashack.com/tutorials/226-joomla-15-template-tutorial

My Resume

GPUS Cover Letter

2009-11-12 14:37:03

Monte N Letourneau

August 20, 2008

Re: Fund Raising Assistant for Green Party US

Esteemed Committee Being,
I was very pleased to see the email announcing the opening of the Fund Raising Assistant position. I feel both that I am an excellent candidate for the position and that it is an excellent fit for my own professional growth and personal fulfillment.
I have had a fair amount of experience at using the phone in a professional manner, much of which there is little to be proud of, and no room for in my resume.
As a youth, my parents ran a fund raising subcontracting business out of our home, so from an early age I was used to answering the phone and speaking in a professional manner.
One of the first jobs I ever had was as a survey taker for Pert Survey Research, doing market research. For a very short while soon after that i had a job selling substandard machine shop supplies at exorbitant prices, this is where I learned that it matters very much to me that my work be constructive and helpful to others.
During the 80′s I also had a brief stint as a canvasser for Wisconsin Action Coalition and Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, these were both cut short by problems with my knees due to injuries sustained late in my teenage years.
I worked for the campaign of Peter Blewett (District 7 and President of the Milwaukee School Board) during his last re-election, using the state of the art phone banking system of the SEIU.
Later that same year I was involved in the design, performance, and analysis of a poll on the attitudes of Wisconsinites to unemployment and the minimum wage for the class POL SCI 392 Survey Research, at UW Milwaukee.
Working for Green issues is something that I have sought to do for most of my life, and I would love to have an opportunity to begin to focus my career upon it.
In many contexts I have discovered that I enjoy serving others, working with others, and working with the public. As I have yet to be employed in a context where I get to enjoy both serving well, and working constructively with, the public, I look forward to being considered a good fit for this position.
Sincerely yours,
Monte N. Letourneau

Enclosure: Resume
My academic portfolio and more about me can be found at: Resume Index

Executive Abstract JoomlAssist Proposal

I don’t like to do Joomla anymore, I vastly prefer to work with WordPress and am as rapidly losing whatever qualifications I had for creating in Drupal and Joomla as I did for hacking and maintaining Windows, which I was much better at – until Ubuntu set me free.

Some of this may inspire WP parallels.

2009-11-13 04:59:43

More Extensive Version of this Letter

Resume Index - My Web Portfolio - montesite.net

My Tutorials for UWM students

www.metrodining.ca – random high end looking Joomla site.

There are a lot of options today to enable those needing cheap access to an enterprise quality web presence.

We can do more than providing static web services. I can create and index lists of resources that better enable sites to be easily created, quickly modified, and updated with barely computer literate skills.

Whether the need is an intensive focus on a few clients, or to maximize the number which can be assisted, there are open source platforms available that can produce a better return on our labors.

Joomla! CMS (Content Management System) has shown many people that it is more important to have an easily modified site accessible by more than just Webmasters, than one that uses the latest flashy techniques to just look good and do nothing.

Drupal and Joomla have remained the most popular Open Source CMSs for many years, even though they’ve been joined by thousands of competitors.CMS allows a site to be much more interactive, adaptable, easily posted to, and edited. For individual webmasters similar efforts at hand coding such database integration cannot begin to achieve as much function as quickly and reliably as an average computer literate user can get from Joomla.

The work flow of a CMS is awkward at first. Many days can be saved by having some very simple things pointed out up front. I would like to make link lists and desktop vid tutorials to ensure people get off on the right foot by becoming familiar with the tasks of editing and creating articles.

A small sample listing of free tutorials and templates is found in the More Extensive Version of this Letter.
Where there are gaps between the diverse and numerous aids and resources available for free, I will create desktop video tutorials like this one http://montesite.net/os/tutorial/1.html.

While some of the best Joomla tools and plug-ins are not free they are usually quite cheap. I am likely to buy all we need myself anyway given a renewed regular income.

Certainly, while www.metrodining.ca is similar to sites that can cost as much as $3000-$4000 or more, it could have come in well under 10% of that. Even seeking the very best, Joomla or Drupal can make it better, cheaper, faster, easier.

To look at the Joomla admin interface, or take it for a test drive:

Go to http://montesite.net/joomla/ for more instructions,

or open the Admin Control Panel @ http://montesite.net/joomla/administrator/index.php

In the resulting screen enter this data:Username = human

Password = admin

The “Content” drop down menu is the most interesting one. Go to “Articles” to post a new article or to edit old ones, or rearrange the front page in “Front Page Manager”.

“Look and feel”, or overall design, of a Joomla Site is controlled by a CSS template.

I’ll create a list of the best sites offering quality free templates which can be installed gratis, and a growing list of templates displayed on a local server from which to choose more quickly. A list of resources on how to modify or create Joomla templates can accompany this.

I will work with users to ensure that their sites well reflect the branding and intent of their enterprise, and I can help with branding development by suggesting logos and graphics.

The first resource I plan to purchase given additional funds is a recently released template editor. Artisteer’s intuitive drag and drop interface allows anyone to easily manipulate templates ($129.95, twice tha price of any other Joomla product I know of).

There are several business suites of plug-ins and extension modules available for nominal fees that allow better e-commerce integration and more options. I also expect to be investing in some of these anyway. The over head of buying Joomla services and products is kept low, for there is always a free option.As the effort acquires more plug-ins, templates, and extension modules, more pages will go up on a central index to show how to use these options.


Socialweb Apps and Promotion
I have tried hundreds of socialweb applications. As the biggest by far, Facebook has proved to be the king in most respects, but social bookmarking is often overlooked as a real help to publicizing and promotion.
My Social Web Apps List

Other important resources and information for a neophyte’s web presence include ones about understanding and implementing effective website monetization, promotion, and metrics. This is another skill set that has been made much easier by good technical solutions.

About My Work
All of my own intellectual work is always open source. The Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation will have every right to use it in perpetuity.

I believe in thorough documentation of work flow, practices, and priorities, to create a durability to my work on structuring information.

Let’s create an infrastructure of resources that will allow us to help people help themselves first, so as to have the resources left to provide expert opinions, advice, and skillful support.

A small sample listing of free tutorials and templates is in the More Extensive Version of this Letter.

My Resume

Old Web Portfolio

2009-11-12 09:11:39

Business & E-Commerce Sites I have Designed:

2011; WordPress Site - WI Fishing Club @  http://wifishingclub.org/, still under development, awaiting a PayPal account once again…

2007; Southway Bait Sales @ http://southwaybaitsales.com/home.htm. Definitely the pinnacle of my hand coding work, I spent ages getting the look and feel I wanted. Unfortunately it still does not function as intended. The creation of a Pay-Pal account, a retail price and shipping cost structure, and the editing of an old VHS vid, all took so long that we lost the password and the will to recover it.

2007; Workhorse Project, some good freinds were looking for a loan to launch a cyber cafe with a catering and delivery site, with computer sales recycling and service as an integral part. This material was quickly designed to help get the loan, which was not in the end granted.

2006; Shiraz Project, I worked hard to propose a site based on current branding and images from print and facilities, they went with a cousin from Chicago wh set them up with a mostly black site. I see they have had it changed again, this is much more what I was working towards but is more subtle and dignified http://www.shirazpersiangrill.com/.

2004; Second commercial site, for local rapper Lil’ Dude, @ http://montesite.net/os/lildude/index.php. I started this one in php with a mind towards being able to add more functionality down the line, nonetheless it still remained largely an html based site. Not only has the artist changed his name, but they have since decided to go without a website of their own. In 2008 he set up a more modern page at http://lildude.net/home.html. It has been good for me to see this young man’s career progress apace, he has worked with many talented music biz veterans. Some errors on the front page result from my header and footer for montesite.net being blocked by the Joomla installation.

2003; First commercial site, for my sister’s business, now defunct, @ http://montesite.net/os/r2/home.html. This would have been much easier to build in a scripted user managed space like this one, but, unaware, I built it in raw html with well over 100 hand coded pages. The shopping cart worked back when we had a live paypal account. My sister’s partner absconded with most of the actual product soon after the site went up, so it was never able to be used as intended.

My CMS Sites:

WordPress; Wisconsin Fishing Club @ http://wifishingclub.org/ , Artisteer Theme Example @ http://montesite.net/wordpress/ , DIY Assist Aids @ http://montesite.net/diyassist/ , Sandbox @ http://montesite.net/wordpressdefault/ .

Joomla; Allness Unlimited @ http://montesite.net/nh/, Necedah Harvest @ http://montesite.net/nh/ , Sandbox @ http://montesite.net/joomla/ , Sample site fully populated with default options @ http://montesite.net/sample/ .

Drupal; WI Green Party @ wigp.org, lead consultant, web promotion, graphic design.

Desktop Video Tutorials – UWM Alpha AccountFilezilla Transfer Tutorial Page

Social Web, Blogging, & Social Bookmarking Applications

Largely academic at first, I expanded this list to promote candidates.

CMS; WordPress, Joomla!, Drupal, Templates:

WordPress, the most widely used, and largest open source community

http://w3techs.com/technologies/details/cm-wordpress/all/all in 2011:

WordPress is used by 54.2% of all the websites whose content management system we know. This is 15.6% of all websites.”

Joomla, My First Choice of customizable CMS for Ease of Use
http://montesite.net/joomla/ a sandbox for checking it out and learning to admin Joomla
http://necedahharvest.org/ & http://montesite.net/ the two main sites I am responsible for
http://www.joomla.org/ the source

Free Joomla Templates Allow Hundreds of Off the Rack choices
http://www.siteground.com/joomla-hosting/joomla15-templates.htm
http://www.joomlaxtreme.com/free-joomla-templates-download/joomla-1.5-templates.html
http://joomlatp.com/
http://www.joomla24.com/option,com_gallery/Itemid,6.html
http://joomla2u.net/

Drupal is More Complex & Flexible than Joomla, less used, more powerful for custom script and DBs.
http://wigp.org/ – The Primary Site I Help Oversee with Others

http://drupal.org/ – The Original Best Nonprofit Oriented Open Source CMS Has Found Much Commercial Use

CMS, What Is It?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_content_management_system – Wikipedia
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=off&num=100&q=open+source+content+management+system&aq=f&aqi=g10&oq=&fp=94f5bc3d92523f1a

Lists of Open Source CMS Show Many Similar Options
http://php.opensourcecms.com/
http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2008/09/01/top-40-open-source-content-management-systems-cms/
http://www.la-grange.net/cms

Hand Coded HTML - From those ancient days before I discovered Joomla

GW “Help”

2011-09-22 09:54:02

Dumbest answer ever to the most important political question of the day (or is it an age yet?).

“Help”

When asked what he was “doing to bring the military contractors under some system of law?”

He interrupted to say, “I don’t know, I was gonna ask him… help”, then said, “we’ll look into it”.

He was all primed to talk about Rumsfeld, so even this most existential question needed to be deferred to him. He made two or three lame jokes, and current political discourse became a little less sane yet again.

Obama, “This Is Not Class Warfare. It’s Math.”

2011-09-19 21:26:39

Obama Makes My Great Quotes List

“We can’t afford to do both. Either we gut education and medical research, or we’ve got to reform the tax code so that the most profitable corporations give up tax loop holes that other companies don’t get. We can’t afford to do both. This is not class warfare, it is simple math.

More in my great quotes series, coming soon.

Alan Watts Remix, Krishna Backup Refrain, Cindy Sheehan’s Call to Arms, PopeBlog

MYTH AMERICA:
20 GREATEST MYTHS OF THE ROBBER CLASS AND THE CASE FOR REVOLUTION
http://www.ipdop.org/myth_america_II_cindy_sheehan_promo.pdf

http://www.nonviolentworm.org/DiaryOfAWorm/20100123-WormsAreNaturalPersonsToo

http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/01/24/1922211/Pope-Urges-Priests-To-Go-Forth-and-Blog

http://news.slashdot.org/story/10/01/24/1554207/Why-the-IRS-Should-Automatically-Fill-In-Returns-With-What-It-Knows

~ Alan Watts Remix:

“The believer will open his mind to the truth on condition that it fits in with his preconceived ideas and wishes.
Faith, on the other hand, is an unreserved opening of the mind to the truth, whatever it may turn out to be.
Faith has no preconceptions; it is a plunge into the unknown.
Belief clings, but faith lets go. In this sense of the word, faith is the essential virtue of science,
and likewise of any religion that is not self-deception,” fr. “The Wisdom Of Insecurity.”

Zen does not confuse spirituality with thinking about God while one is peeling potatoes.
Zen spirituality is just to peel the potatoes.

We try to pretend, you see, that the external world exists altogether independently of us.

We identify in our experience a differentiation between what we do and what happens to us.

The relationship of self to other is the complete realization that loving yourself is impossible
without loving everything defined as other than yourself.

Underneath the superficial self, which pays attention to this and that, there is another self more really us than I.

You and I are all as much continuous with the physical universe as a wave is continuous with the ocean.

The trouble is, that we have one-sided minds, and we notice the wave of life when it is at its peak or crest.

And the more you become aware of the unknown self – if you become aware of it -
the more you realize that it is inseparably connected with everything else that is.

I find that the sensation of myself as an ego inside a bag of skin is really a hallucination.

Well actually, when you look out there and see all these people and things sitting around,
that’s how it feels inside your head.

The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.

The Bodhisattva saves all beings, not by preaching sermons to them, but by showing them that they are delivered,
they are liberated, by the act of not being able to stop changing.

So then, in Buddhism, change is emphasized.

You must understand as one of the fundamental points of Buddhism, the idea of the world as being in flux.

The reason we have poverty is that we have no imagination.
There are a great many people accumulating what they think is vast wealth, but it’s only money…
they don’t know how to enjoy it, because they have no imagination.

The reason we want to go on and on is because we live in an impoverished present.

“The more we try to catch hold of the present moment the more elusive it
becomes. It is like trying to clutch water in ones hands. The harder we
grip, the more it slips through our fingers.”

Technology is destructive only in the hands of people who do not realize
that they are one and the same process as the universe.

In known history, nobody has had such capacity for altering the universe than the people of the United States of America.
And nobody has gone about it in such an aggressive way.

What I think we could aim for in the way of human civilization and culture would be a system
in which we are all highly aware of our existing interconnection and unity with the whole domain of nature,
and therefore do not have to go to all sorts of wild extremes to find that union.

A person who is fanatic in matters of religion,
and clings to certain ideas about the nature of God and the universe,
becomes a person who has no faith at all.

To have faith is to trust yourself to the water.
When you swim you don’t grab hold of the water, because if you do you will sink and drown.
Instead you relax, and float.

the attitude of faith is to let go, and become open to truth, whatever it might turn out to be.

Faith is a state of openness or trust.

And the attitude of faith is the very opposite of clinging to belief, of holding on.

The religious idea of God cannot do full duty for the metaphysical infinity.

the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is.

nothing – the negative, the empty – is exceedingly powerful.

Buddhism has in it no idea of there being a moral law laid down by some kind of cosmic lawgiver.

Religion is not a department of life; it is something that enters into the whole of it.

My metaphysics, let me be perfectly frank with you, are that there the central self,
you can call it God, you can call it anything you like, and it’s all of us.

Buddhism is not saying that the Self, the great Atman, or whatnot,
it isn’t denying that the experience which corresponds to these words is realizable.

Omnipotence is not knowing how everything is done; it’s just doing it.

If you awaken from this illusion, and you understand that black implies white, self implies other,
life implies death – or shall I say, death implies life – you can conceive yourself.

reality is only a Rorschach ink-blot, you know.

“The only Zen you’ll find on mountain tops is the Zen you bring up there with you.”

~ Krishna from The Bhagavad Gita:

It is better to strive in one’s own dharma than to succeed in the dharma of another.
Nothing is ever lost in following one’s own dharma. But competition in another’s dharma breeds fear and insecurity.

He alone sees truly who sees the Lord the same in every creature…seeing the same Lord everywhere,
he does not harm himself or others.

As long as you have attachment to the body and attachment to objects, fear and suffering will be with you.
Therefore, Krishna told Arjuna to develop his discrimination and rid himself of body consciousness.
He told him that once he was free of body consciousness he would be able to develop integral vision.

The awakened sages call a person wise when all his undertakings are free from anxiety about results.

Abandon all attachment to the results of action and attain supreme peace.

~ J.C. :
I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.

If we follow these principles, there is now to be found a short path available to technical mastery of mortality and mortal sufferings for earthlings, a reunification with our environs.

The principles have a simple base:

Do not confuse the map with reality – mind is a powerful map, but it is just a map.

Treat Others as though they were self, for we are all waves in one ocean.

Do not believe, see.

Do not hope, have faith in ourselves and The Allness.

ML

Why Did Barak Threaten to Veto the National Defense Authorization Act?

2011-12-06 04:51:04

“Because the authorities codified in this section already exist, the Administration does not believe codification is necessary and poses some risk.”
As clear as I can see it, they are saying that giving the rights of a POW to detainees in the US,
WOULD UPSET CURRENT LONG STANDING CRITICAL PRACTICES
by codifying that which is illegal under convention and constitution,
causing unnecessary changes in current practice and dangerous legal questions.
In short, what they have been doing is consciously criminal.
Found @ http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2011/12/the-real-reason-for-obamas-threat-to-veto-the-indefinite-detention-bill-hint-its-not-to-protect-liberty.html
“By requiring military detention of the captured, Congress is undoing

all the manoeuvring that two regimes have accomplished in removing POW
status from detainees.”

PDF @ http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/legislative/sap/112/saps1867s_20111117.pdf
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
W AS H I N G T O N , D . C . 2 0 5 0 3
November 17, 2011
(Senate)
STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
S. 1867 – National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2012
(Sen. Levin, D-MI)
The Administration supports Senate passage of S. 1867, the National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year (FY) 2012. The Administration appreciates the Senate Armed Services
Committee’s continued support of our national defense, including its support for both the base
budget and for overseas contingency operations and for most of the Administration’s initiatives
to control spiraling health costs of the Department of Defense (DoD).
The Administration appreciates the support of the Committee for authorities that assist the ability
of the warfighter to operate in unconventional and irregular warfare, authorities that are
important to field commanders, such as the Commanders’ Emergency Response Program, Global
Train and Equip Authority, and other programs that provide commanders with the resources and
flexibility to counter unconventional threats or support contingency or stability operations. The
Administration looks forward to reviewing a classified annex and working with the Congress to
address any concerns on classified programs as the legislative process moves forward.
While there are many areas of agreement with the Committee, the Administration would have
serious concerns with provisions that would: (1) constrain the ability of the Armed Forces to
carry out their missions; (2) impede the Secretary of Defense’s ability to make and implement
decisions that eliminate unnecessary overhead or programs to ensure scarce resources are
directed to the highest priorities for the warfighter; or (3) depart from the decisions reflected in
the President’s FY 2012 Budget Request. The Administration looks forward to working with the
Congress to address these and other concerns, a number of which are outlined in more detail
below.
Detainee Matters: The Administration objects to and has serious legal and policy concerns about
many of the detainee provisions in the bill. In their current form, some of these provisions
disrupt the Executive branch’s ability to enforce the law and impose unwise and unwarranted
restrictions on the U.S. Government’s ability to aggressively combat international terrorism;
other provisions inject legal uncertainty and ambiguity that may only complicate the military’s
operations and detention practices.
Section 1031 attempts to expressly codify the detention authority that exists under the
Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40) (the “AUMF”). The authorities
granted by the AUMF, including the detention authority, are essential to our ability to protect the
American people from the threat posed by al-Qa’ida and its associated forces, and have enabled
us to confront the full range of threats this country faces from those organizations and
individuals. Because the authorities codified in this section already exist, the Administration
does not believe codification is necessary and poses some risk. After a decade of settled
jurisprudence on detention authority, Congress must be careful not to open a whole new series of
legal questions that will distract from our efforts to protect the country. While the current
language minimizes many of those risks, future legislative action must ensure that the
codification in statute of express military detention authority does not carry unintended
consequences that could compromise our ability to protect the American people.
The Administration strongly objects to the military custody provision of section 1032, which
would appear to mandate military custody for a certain class of terrorism suspects. This
unnecessary, untested, and legally controversial restriction of the President’s authority to defend
the Nation from terrorist threats would tie the hands of our intelligence and law enforcement
professionals. Moreover, applying this military custody requirement to individuals inside the
United States, as some Members of Congress have suggested is their intention, would raise
serious and unsettled legal questions and would be inconsistent with the fundamental American
principle that our military does not patrol our streets. We have spent ten years since September
11, 2001, breaking down the walls between intelligence, military, and law enforcement
professionals; Congress should not now rebuild those walls and unnecessarily make the job of
preventing terrorist attacks more difficult. Specifically, the provision would limit the flexibility
of our national security professionals to choose, based on the evidence and the facts and
circumstances of each case, which tool for incapacitating dangerous terrorists best serves our
national security interests. The waiver provision fails to address these concerns, particularly in
time-sensitive operations in which law enforcement personnel have traditionally played the
leading role. These problems are all the more acute because the section defines the category of
individuals who would be subject to mandatory military custody by substituting new and
untested legislative criteria for the criteria the Executive and Judicial branches are currently
using for detention under the AUMF in both habeas litigation and military operations. Such
confusion threatens our ability to act swiftly and decisively to capture, detain, and interrogate
terrorism suspects, and could disrupt the collection of vital intelligence about threats to the
American people.
Rather than fix the fundamental defects of section 1032 or remove it entirely, as the
Administration and the chairs of several congressional committees with jurisdiction over these
matters have advocated, the revised text merely directs the President to develop procedures to
ensure the myriad problems that would result from such a requirement do not come to fruition.
Requiring the President to devise such procedures concedes the substantial risks created by
mandating military custody, without providing an adequate solution. As a result, it is likely that
implementing such procedures would inject significant confusion into counterterrorism
operations.
The certification and waiver, required by section 1033 before a detainee may be transferred from
Guantánamo Bay to a foreign country, continue to hinder the Executive branch’s ability to
exercise its military, national security, and foreign relations activities. While these provisions
may be intended to be somewhat less restrictive than the analogous provisions in current law,
they continue to pose unnecessary obstacles, effectively blocking transfers that would advance
our national security interests, and would, in certain circumstances, violate constitutional
separation of powers principles. The Executive branch must have the flexibility to act swiftly in
conducting negotiations with foreign countries regarding the circumstances of detainee transfers.
Section 1034′s ban on the use of funds to construct or modify a detention facility in the United
States is an unwise intrusion on the military’s ability to transfer its detainees as operational needs
dictate. Section 1035 conflicts with the consensus-based interagency approach to detainee
reviews required under Executive Order No. 13567, which establishes procedures to ensure that
periodic review decisions are informed by the most comprehensive information and the
considered views of all relevant agencies. Section 1036, in addition to imposing onerous
requirements, conflicts with procedures for detainee reviews in the field that have been
developed based on many years of experience by military officers and the Department of
Defense. In short, the matters addressed in these provisions are already well regulated by
existing procedures and have traditionally been left to the discretion of the Executive branch.
Broadly speaking, the detention provisions in this bill micromanage the work of our experienced
counterterrorism professionals, including our military commanders, intelligence professionals,
seasoned counterterrorism prosecutors, or other operatives in the field. These professionals have
successfully led a Government-wide effort to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al-Qa’ida and its
affiliates and adherents over two consecutive Administrations. The Administration believes
strongly that it would be a mistake for Congress to overrule or limit the tactical flexibility of our
Nation’s counterterrorism professionals.
Any bill that challenges or constrains the President’s critical authorities to collect intelligence,
incapacitate dangerous terrorists, and protect the Nation would prompt the President’s senior
advisers to recommend a veto.
Joint Strike Fighter Aircraft (JSF): The Administration also appreciates the Committee’s
inclusion in the bill of a prohibition on using funds authorized by S. 1867 to be used for the
development of the F136 JSF alternate engine. As the Administration has stated, continued
development of the F136 engine is an unnecessary diversion of scarce resources.
Medium Extended Air Defense Systems (MEADS): The Administration appreciates the
Committee’s support for the Department’s air and missile defense programs; however, it strongly
objects to the lack of authorization of appropriations for continued development of the MEADS
program. This lack of authorization could trigger unilateral withdrawal by the United States
from the MEADS Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Germany and Italy, which could
further lead to a DoD obligation to pay all contract costs – a scenario that would likely exceed
the cost of satisfying DoD’s commitment under the MOU. Further, this lack of authorization
could also call into question DoD’s ability to honor its financial commitments in other binding
cooperative MOUs and have adverse consequences for other international cooperative programs.
Overseas Construction Funding for Guam and Bahrain: The Administration has serious concerns
with the limitation on execution of the United States and Government of Japan funds to
implement the realignment of United States Marine Forces from Okinawa to Guam. The bill
would unnecessarily restrict the ability and flexibility of the President to execute our foreign and
defense policies with our ally, Japan. The Administration also has concerns over the lack of
authorization of appropriations for military construction projects in Guam and Bahrain.
Deferring or eliminating these projects could send the unintended message that the United States
does not stand by its allies or its agreements.
Provisions Authorizing Activities with Partner Nations: The Administration appreciates the
support of the Committee to improve capabilities of other nations to support counterterrorism
efforts and other U.S. interests, and urges the inclusion of DoD’s requested proposals, which
balance U.S. national security and broader foreign policy interests. The Administration would
prefer only an annual extension of the support to foreign nation counter-drug activities authority
in line with its request. While the inclusion of section 1207 (Global Security Contingency Fund)
is welcome, several provisions may affect Executive branch agility in the implementation of this
authority. Section 1204 (relating to Yemen) would require a 60-day notify and wait period not
only for Yemen, but for all other countries as well, which would impose an excessive delay and
seriously impede the Executive branch’s ability to respond to emerging requirements.
Unrequested Authorization Increases: Although not the only examples in S. 1867, the
Administration notes and objects to the addition of $240 million and $200 million, respectively,
in unrequested authorization for unneeded upgrades to M-1 Abrams tanks and Rapid Innovation
Program research and development in this fiscally constrained environment. The Administration
believes the amounts appropriated in FY 2011 and requested in FY 2012 fully fund DoD’s
requirements in these areas.
Advance Appropriations for Acquisition: The Administration objects to section 131, which
would provide only incremental funding – undermining stability and cost discipline – rather than
the advance appropriations that the Administration requested for the procurement of Advanced
Extremely High Frequency satellites and certain classified programs.
Authority to Extend Deadline for Completion of a Limited Number of Base Closure and
Realignment (BRAC) Recommendations: The Administration requests inclusion of its proposed
authority for the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Defense to extend the 2005 BRAC
implementation deadline for up to ten (10) recommendations for a period of no more than one
year in order to ensure no disruption to the full and complete implementation of each of these
recommendations, as well as continuity of operations. Section 2904 of the Defense Base Closure
and Realignment Act imposes on DoD a legal obligation to close and realign all installations so
recommended by the BRAC Commission to the President and to complete all such closures and
realignments no later than September 15, 2011. DoD has a handful of recommendations with
schedules that complete implementation close to the statutory deadline.
TRICARE Providers: The Administration is currently undertaking a review with relevant
agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Labor, and Justice, to clarify the responsibility
of health care providers under civil and workers’ rights laws. The Administration therefore
objects to section 702, which categorically excludes TRICARE network providers from being
considered subcontractors for purposes of the Federal Acquisition Regulation or any other law.
Troops to Teachers Program: The Administration urges the Senate’s support for the transfer of
the Troops to Teachers Program to DoD in FY 2012, as reflected in the President’s Budget and
DoD’s legislative proposal to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and
Title 10 of the U.S. Code in lieu of section 1048. The move to Defence will help ensure that this
important program supporting members of the military as teachers is retained and provide better
oversight of 6 program outcomes by simplifying and streamlining program management. The
Administration looks forward to keeping the Congress abreast of this transfer, to ensure it runs
smoothly and has no adverse impact on program enrollees.
Constitutional concerns: A number of the bill’s provisions raise additional constitutional
concerns, such as sections 233 and 1241, which could intrude on the President’s constitutional
authority to maintain the confidentiality of sensitive diplomatic communications. The
Administration looks forward to working with the Congress to address these and other concerns.
*****

Is Money Speech? Do Corporations Need Human Rights? Amend The Constitution!!!

2010-01-21 21:44:03

Keith Olbermann on on “Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKZKETizybw
With an excellent origin of corporate personhood and some sober predictions.

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, The Ruling:
http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/09pdf/08-205.pdf
http://www.scotuswiki.com/index.php?title=Citizens_United_v._Federal_Election_Commission
http://www.scotusblog.com/2010/01/citizens-united-v-fec-opinion/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_United_v._Federal_Election_Commission
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/08-205.ZS.html
http://topics.law.cornell.edu/supct/cert/08-205

Sign-up With These Drives For An Amendment To Overturn This Ruling:

Liberty Tree’s effort to amend the constitution to protect human speech.
http://www.movetoamend.org/we-corporations

Move To Amend – Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Move-To-Amend/423436625530?ref=ts

The two following petitions are identical:

Public Citizen’s petition, and a link to easily send your opinion to Congress:
http://action.citizen.org/t/10315/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=2190#Petition & http://www.citizen.org/

After Downing Street’s effort to amend the constitution to protect human speech,
http://www.freespeechforpeople.org/
and social media:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=52265396400
http://www.youtube.com/afterdowningstreet
http://twitter.com/afterdowningst

Pages to send your objection on this to Congress:
http://www.wispirg.org/action/democracy/citizens-united?id4=es

https://secure3.convio.net/change/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=571&autologin=true&JServSessionIdr004=r2kfnu4e29.app305b

http://salsa.mydccc.org/o/30019/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=4&tag=redirect

http://pol.moveon.org/fairelectionsnow/?r_by=18673-7407359-tvmnT2x&rc=comment_paste

http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/fairelections/

One Million Strong for the Separation of Corporation and State – Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=43811311612

More info and history about corporate personhood:
http://www.movetoamend.org/learn-more
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_personhood_debate

Thom Hartmann. Eloquent and articulate via books and radio in very helpful well-researched detail:
http://www.thomhartmann.com/2001/12/31/to-restore-democracy-first-abolish-corporate-personhood/

Liberty Tree
http://www.libertytreefdr.org/

Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County (DUHC):
http://www.duhc.org/

Program on Corporations, Law, and Democracy (POCLAD):
http://www.poclad.org/

WILPF’s excellent packet:
http://www.corporatepersonhood.com/

Great place to read of successful local fights so far, and HOW THEY DID IT,
Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund:
http://www.celdf.org/
For example, the Town of Halifax VA, the 10th municipality in the US to
prohibit corporate rights from being used to override the rights of human
and natural communities:
http://www.celdf.org/Default.aspx?tabid=504

A movie asks, if human, what is the personality type of the typical corporation?
http://www.thecorporation.com/

An excellent annotated list of links to sites working against corporate personhood – Zot Lynn Szurgot
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=279729610824

“I hope we shall… crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength and to bid defiance to the laws of our country.”
~ Thomas Jefferson, letter to George Logan. November 12, 1816

Wall Street Journal Poll – 74.4% Against (Jan. 23)
http://online.wsj.com/community/groups/question-day-229/topics/do-you-agree-supreme-courts

How We Can Trump the Supreme Court and End Corporate Domination of Government – Rich Whitney
http://www.whitneyforgov.org/joomla/index.php

The Supreme Court decision further weakens our democracy – Ralph Nader
http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Supreme-Court-decision-by-Ralph-Nader-100122-424.html

Corporate Personhood Should Be Banned, Once and For All
Outrageous SCOTUS Decision Should Reignite Most Necessary of Debates – Ralph Nader
http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/statement-of-ralph-nader-on-supreme-court-decision-in-citizens-united-v-federal-election-commission/
0r @ http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/01/21-10

A Supreme Victory for Special Interests – John Dean
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_supreme_victory_for_special_interests_20100121/

Manchurian Candidates: – http://www.gregpalast.com/ also @
http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/manchurian-candidates-supreme-court-allows-china-and-others-unlimited-spending-in-us-elections-by-greg-palast/

CALL FOR IMMEDIATE ARREST OF 5 SUPREME COURT JUSTICES FOR TREASON – Gordon Duff
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/01/22/call-for-immediate-arrest-of-5-supreme-court-justices-for-treason/
“Their ruling has made it legal for foreign controlled corporations to flush unlimited money into our bloated political system”

The Big Question: Will corporate money change campaigns? – Sydelle Moore, Brooke Wylie and Drew Wheatley
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/judicial/77279-the-big-question-is-the-supreme-court-right-on-campaign-finance

Comments on Supreme Court’s Decision Killing Campaign Finance Reform – “Granny D”
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/49472
http://www.truthout.org/doris-granny-d-haddock-response-supreme-court56272

Justices Block Key Part of Campaign Law – Associated Press
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/01/21/us/AP-US-Supreme-Court-Campaign-Finance.html

NY Times Editorial – The Court’s Blow to Democracy
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/22/opinion/22fri1.html

Justices, 5-4, Reject Corporate Spending Limit – Adam Liptak
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/22/us/politics/22scotus.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

Lobbyists Get Potent Weapon in Campaign Ruling – DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/22/us/politics/22donate.html?sudsredirect=true

Fair Elections Are the Answer to Citizens United – Nick Nyhart
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nick-nyhart/fair-elections-is-the-ans_b_418594.html

Supreme Court Rolls Back Campaign Finance Restrictions – Arthur Delaney
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/21/supreme-court-rolls-back_n_431227.html

What does the “Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission” ruling mean for New Yorkers? – Evan Johnson
http://www.examiner.com/x-34784-NY-Public-Policy-Examiner~y2010m1d23-What-does-the-Citizens-United-v-Federal-Election-Commission-ruling-mean-for-New-Yorkers

This has been a long time coming, we have for far too long been beholden to the misreporting of a court recorder on this very important issue. The 14th amendment was intended to apply to humans, such rights never were intended to be applied to corporations.
These immortal social machines must be seen as potential monsters which are inherently dangerous to humans’ rights, not seen as humans with rights. The insistence by recent courts that money is speech is similarly spurious, transparently insane, and extremely dangerous to living beings. We must move beyond both of these travesties if we are to have a world where complex living beings have a chance to survive for purposes that do not serve profits.
Ultimately money and corporations are abstractions of the human social order and they should not have obtained the domination of life on Earth that they already have. By whatever means necessary we must defend the ability of life to continue evolution beyond the reign of imaginary machines.
These imaginary constructs will become increasingly embodied in robot and computer intelligence and thus more independent of beings that have life as we have known it to date.  We are in a time when we must choose whether the machines are to become more human means of fulfillment for the living or if life itself is to become a mere cog in the machine.
Defining human rights as money, and as belonging to corporations, is a recipe for nothing but continued acceleration of the rates of extinction of species and changing of climate, which have already begun to make the lives of many humans precarious, and will continue to get more and more unsustainable in terms of large mammal specie’s survival. We are already losing species at the rate of several hundred a day. Humans need other species, and we need species to have rights, much more than we need corporations to have rights.

“Today the business once transacted by individuals in every community is in the control of corporations, and many of the men who once conducted an independent business are gathered into the organization, and all personal identity, and all individualities lost. Each man has become a mere cog in one of the wheels of a complicated mechanism. It is the business of the corporations to get money. It exacts but one thing of its employees: Obedience to orders. It cares not about their relations to the community, the church, society, or the family. It wants full hours and faithful service, and when they die, wear out or are discharged, it quickly replaces them with new material.

The corporation is a machine for making money, but it reduces men to the insignificance of mere numerical figures, as certainly as the private ranks of the regular army.”

~ Fighting Bob La Follette, speech on the Dangers Threatening Representative Government, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, July 4, 1897

As though we must always eternally be at war against each other to win forth on the glorious field of money for all that matters is accumulating abstract measures of wealth amongst those who already can not even begin to spend it all without dictating the lives of many others.

Care2.com article with poll
http://www.care2.com/causes/civil-rights/blog/corporations-are-people-too-goodbye-campaign-finance-reform/

Another Care2 article
http://www.care2.com/causes/politics/blog/unrestricted-corporate-influence-cant-be-allowed/

Stephen Colbert on the upcoming decision in Sept 2009
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/249057/september-15-2009/citizens-united-v–federal-election-commission—jeffrey-toobin

Congressman Grayson’s petition:
http://salsa.mydccc.org/o/30019/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=4&tag=redirect

Keith Olbermann Interviews Alan Grayson About The Supreme Court Case of Citizens United vs. FEC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z_UCyOyRU8&NR=1

Want legislation written by and for humans?
Vote with the party that takes no corporate money and
is committed to an amendment abolishing corporate personhood; see http://gp.org
peace justice democracy responsible local sustainable
diversity and equality for women and Earth

NYC General Assembly First Statement read by Kieth Olbermann

2011-10-06 18:59:30

current.com/shows/countdown/videos/special-comment-keith-reads-first-collective-statement-of-occupy-wall-street

The Indigenous Original Version:

Text from nycga.cc/2011/09/30/declaration-of-the-occupation-of-new-york-city:

Declaration of the Occupation of New York City
Posted on September 30, 2011 by NYCGA
THIS DOCUMENT WAS ACCEPTED BY THE NYC GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2011
TRANSLATIONS: FRENCH, SLOVAK, SPANISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN
As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that we are your allies.

As one people, united, we acknowledge the reality: that the future of the human race requires the cooperation of its members; that our system must protect our rights, and upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors; that a democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth; and that no true democracy is attainable when the process is determined by economic power. We come to you at a time when corporations, which place profit over people, self-interest over justice, and oppression over equality, run our governments. We have peaceably assembled here, as is our right, to let these facts be known.

They have taken our houses through an illegal foreclosure process, despite not having the original mortgage.
They have taken bailouts from taxpayers with impunity, and continue to give Executives exorbitant bonuses.
They have perpetuated inequality and discrimination in the workplace based on age, the color of one’s skin, sex, gender identity and sexual orientation.
They have poisoned the food supply through negligence, and undermined the farming system through monopolization.
They have profited off of the torture, confinement, and cruel treatment of countless animals, and actively hide these practices.
They have continuously sought to strip employees of the right to negotiate for better pay and safer working conditions.
They have held students hostage with tens of thousands of dollars of debt on education, which is itself a human right.
They have consistently outsourced labor and used that outsourcing as leverage to cut workers’ healthcare and pay.
They have influenced the courts to achieve the same rights as people, with none of the culpability or responsibility.
They have spent millions of dollars on legal teams that look for ways to get them out of contracts in regards to health insurance.
They have sold our privacy as a commodity.
They have used the military and police force to prevent freedom of the press. They have deliberately declined to recall faulty products endangering lives in pursuit of profit.
They determine economic policy, despite the catastrophic failures their policies have produced and continue to produce.
They have donated large sums of money to politicians, who are responsible for regulating them.
They continue to block alternate forms of energy to keep us dependent on oil.
They continue to block generic forms of medicine that could save people’s lives or provide relief in order to protect investments that have already turned a substantial profit.
They have purposely covered up oil spills, accidents, faulty bookkeeping, and inactive ingredients in pursuit of profit.
They purposefully keep people misinformed and fearful through their control of the media.
They have accepted private contracts to murder prisoners even when presented with serious doubts about their guilt.
They have perpetuated colonialism at home and abroad. They have participated in the torture and murder of innocent civilians overseas.
They continue to create weapons of mass destruction in order to receive government contracts. *

To the people of the world,

We, the New York City General Assembly occupying Wall Street in Liberty Square, urge you to assert your power.

Exercise your right to peaceably assemble; occupy public space; create a process to address the problems we face, and generate solutions accessible to everyone.

To all communities that take action and form groups in the spirit of direct democracy, we offer support, documentation, and all of the resources at our disposal.

Join us and make your voices heard!

*These grievances are not all-inclusive.

Update 10/1/11 – Minor updates to some wording in the facts.

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Occupy Declaration II & Assembly Minutes

2011-10-17 21:20:58

The Declaration, by an OWS Working Group, to Date

https://sites.google.com/site/the99percentdeclaration/

NYC General Assembly Minutes

http://nycga.cc/category/minutes/ga-minutes/
NYC Coordinating Minutes
http://nycga.cc/
134 Occupation LiveStreams Worldwide
http://occupystreams.org/

NYC Green Party Supports OWS http://www.greenpartynyc.org/

GPUS http://www.gp.org/campaigns/occupy-america/index.php

Strike / OWS Links Update, Local Actions Focus Tomorrow

2011-10-31 22:23:14

Call for GENERAL STRIKE Nov. 2 – plus Occupy updates | San Francisco Bay View – 10/27

Union Support for General Strike and Protests Nov. 2 : Indybay – 10/28

(67) Occupy Oakland Children’s Village Rebirth

November 2: General Strike In Oakland By Farooque Chowdhury – 10/31

Occupy Oakland Tries to Pull Off General Strike | FDL News Desk – 10/31

OWS more generally:

How the 99 Percent Really Lost Out – in Far Greater Ways Than the Occupy Protesters Imagine | Truthout – 10/29

Why Occupy Wall Street Has Left Washington Behind | The Nation – 10/26

Gar Alperovitz: The Prehistory of the Next Possible Progressive Era | Truthout – 6/2

Bombs, Bridges and Jobs – NYTimes.com

Protesters Said, the Data Show It – Much Wealth Resides in New York – NYTimes.com – 10/25

Top Earners Doubled Share of Nation’s Income, C.B.O. Says – NYTimes.com – 10/25

Occupy Wall Street: FAQ | The Nation
The People’s Library | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

Occupy Art: Occupy Wall Street With Art

Enacting the impossible on consensus decision making | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

Making a Gas Mask : Indybay

Share of Income Earned by the Top 1 Percent – Graphic – NYTimes.com – 10/25

Nov 2, First World General Strike Supporting Oakland – Occupy Colleges Teach-Ins Nov 2-3 – Occupy Links List vers. 2.02

2011-11-02 11:12:46

You’re not going to hear a lot about this because most of it will be informal, people calling in for sick days and taking paid days off.

You won’t hear about it, but the 1% may well take notice.
If not now, there’s always tomorrow.

 

Occupy Together Worldwide Meetup Days – Meetup
the calendarOccupy Together Meetups Everywhere – Meetup
the placeThe Occupied Wall Street Journal
the newsAll Occupy Live Streams

Nov 2 First World General Strike

Longshore Workers in Oakland Call for a General Strike – YouTube – 10/28

GENERAL STRIKE – Oakland, CA Facebook
Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike – Occupy Oakland – 10/29
Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike : Indybay – 10/29

Carpenters Local 713 Supports Call for Nov. 2 General Strike in Oakland : Indybay – 10/29

Twitter / Search – #standwithoakland
Twitter / Search – #GeneralStrike

How YOU can Participate in the General Strike! – Occupy Oakland
 
OakStrikeMedia

Oakland General Strike – November 2, 2011! | Industrial Workers of the World

Occupy Oakland General Strike event guide, schedule | Oakland Local

Food Drive for General Strike Day!!!! FacebookOctober 29, 2011 Strike Testimonial pictures _ FacebookChildren’s Brigade Occupy Oakland General Strike Facebook
Scott Olsen Cannot Talk, General Strike Nov. 2! : Indybay – 10/29

Indymedia Milwaukee | Scott Olsen Cannot Talk, General Strike Nov. 2nd! – 10/30

Oakland Calls – NYC Answers! Solidarity with Occupy Oakland Facebook
General Assembly Passes Resolutions Supporting Occupy Oakland, General Strike | The Occupy Boston Globe – 11/1
Crockford’s Place | Occupy Boston strike announcement in solidarity with Occupy Oakland – 11/1

Oakland police union: ‘We are confused’ by Quan – 11/1

#OccupyOakland calls for a general strike this Wednesday | WBEZ 11/1

Marines, Lawyers, And City-Wide Strikes — This Week Is Going To Be Nuts In Oakland – 10/31

November 2: General Strike In Oakland By Farooque Chowdhury – 10/31
Occupy Oakland Tries to Pull Off General Strike | FDL News Desk – 10/31
Occupy Oakland Calls For City-Wide General Strike, Nov 2 10/30
PressTV – Oakland protesters vow general strike – 10/29
Occupy Oakland protesters plan to march on the port during strike | Local: In Oakland | an SFGate.com blog – 10/29
Oakland protesters plan march, mayor apologizes | Reuters – 10/29
Modern School: General Strike Oakland 1946 & 2011? – 10/28
Liberate Oakland: General Strike and Mass Day of Action | NationofChange – 10/28
OpEdNews – Article: General Strike: Where OWS Needs To Go – 10/28 – Why It May Be Easier to Get Non-union Workers to Strike
Union Support for General Strike and Protests Nov. 2 : Indybay – 10/28
GENERAL STRIKE & MASS DAY OF ACTION – NOVEMBER 2 – Occupy Oakland – 10/27
Soft Regime Change in America | Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters – 10/27
Call for GENERAL STRIKE Nov. 2 – plus Occupy updates | San Francisco Bay View – 10/27
OccupyOakland/ the Oakland Commune : Indybay – 10/27 – report from Oakland Comune strike vote
BBC News – Occupy Oakland seeks strike after Scott Olsen injury – 10/27
Occupy Oakland makes plans for citywide general strike – San Jose Mercury News – 10/27
Occupy Oakland calls for general strike on November 2nd after police fracture Iraq War veteran’s skull – 10/27
Turnstyle » Is It Too Soon For Planned Occupy Oakland General Strike? – 10/27
Police Violence Sparks General Strike Idea Within ‘Occupy Wall Street’ – Forbes – 10/27
#OccupyOakland Ratifies General Strike for Nov. 2 « occupy california – 10/26
Daily Kos: Occupy Oakland Calls for General Strike on Wednesday Nov. 2nd – 10/26
Nov 2-3 Occupy Colleges

Twitter / Search – #occupycolleges
National Solidarity Teach-in “How to” : Occupy Colleges
#OccupyUW Facebook
OCCUPY UW! Facebook
Twitter / Search – #OccupyUW
O.U.W TEACH IN! Facebook

Nov 2 Milwaukee – Peoples’ Hearing on SB 207

Occupy the HoodMKE/ Kill AB286 & SB207 “Take Back the Hood” Facebook
Community hearing: OCCUPY The HOOD / OCCUPY MILWAUKEE Oppose Senate Bill 207 « Larry Miller’s Blog: Educate All Students! – 10/30
People’s Hearing In Milwaukee Nov. 2 To Kill Bills AB 286 & SB 207 | Wisconsin Bail Out the People Movement – 11/1
Milwaukee coalition rallies against Wisconsin SB 207 | ThirdCoast Digest – 10/31
Milwaukee coalition rallies against Wisconsin SB 207 ‹ 414wire – 11/1
Occupy the Hood, Occupy Milwaukee on the march | !Lucha Y Resiste! – 10/31
Occupy the Hood, Occupy Milwaukee on the march | Fight Back! – 10/31
OCCUPYMILWAUKEE
Occupy Milwaukee Facebook
Occupy Milwaukee (occupymilwaukee) on Twitter
occupy milwaukee | Tumblr
Calendar | Democracy Addicts
Progress Report from Daily Meetings at Garden Park/Public House 10/28 – 10/30
Occupy Milwaukee Major Assembly | Democracy Addicts
#OccupytheHoodMKE Facebook
Occupy Riverwest Facebook
occupyRiverwest (occupyriverwest) on Twitter
Hundreds occupy the streets of Milwaukee | The UWM Post – 10/31
occupy everything « Burnt Bookmobile – 10/30

YouTube Has Lot’s of Occupy Milwaukee & the Hood

Occupy Milwaukee search – YouTube
Occupy the Hood, Milwaukee – YouTube – 10/30
“Occupy Milwaukee” – YouTube
“Occupy Milwaukee” #3 The ‘Hood – YouTube
arezchetacat3′s Channel – YouTube
crazy963852741′s Channel – YouTube
ResidentEinstein’s Channel – YouTube
Loquatiousdreamer’s Channel – YouTube
WisconsinProgressNow’s Channel – YouTube
ilovekiddandjane’s Channel – YouTube
occupy the hood milwaukee search – YouTube

Occupy Milwaukee movement, one week later | The UWM Post – 10/24
UWM Post 10/24/2011

‘Occupy Milwaukee’ organizer: Movement creating new political space | The Raw Story 10/23
Occupy Milwaukee Leader Arrested After Screaming “This Is a Hostile Takeover” Inside M&I Bank (Video) | The Gateway Pundit 10/22
‘Occupy Milwaukee’ Organizer Talks About His Recent Arrest And Allegations Of Voter Fraud – Video – WISN Milwaukee 10/28

In The News : Milwaukee Area Labor Council AFL-CIO – 10/31
Occupy Milwaukee marches again – JSOnline 1 10/29
Hundreds of ‘Occupy’ protesters march on north side – JSOnline – 10/29
Hundreds Take Part In Occupy Milwaukee Protest – Milwaukee News Story – WISN Milwaukee – 10/29
“Occupy Milwaukee”: “Occupy Milwaukee” hosts another rally Saturday on city’s north side – WITI 10/28
WUWM: News – Various Causes Getting Involved in Local Wall Street Rallies – 10/14
FREEDOM EDEN: Occupy Milwaukee: Protest Details – 10/14

SDS Milwaukee – We Are The 99% – 10/14
SDSMKE.com: Occupy Milwaukee—We Are The 99% – 10/14

Occupy Milwaukee begins October 15th | OCCUPYMILWAUKEE – 10/08
Working Groups | OCCUPYMILWAUKEE
Supplies Needed | OCCUPYMILWAUKEE

Toxic Coal Ash from We Energies Coal Plant Pours into Lake Michigan | Common Dreams 11/1
Madison

Events | Occupy Madison
the calendar
Occupy Madison
Occupy Madison Facebook
OccupyMadison (occupymadison99) on Twitter
Occupy Madison – YouTube
OccupyMadison Livestream
Feed the Protest | Occupy Madison
Needs!
LOCK DOWN THE BANKS – On the Hour, Every Hour – 11/4 Facebook
Daily Kos: Malicious troublemakers attack Occupy Madison – 11/1
Progressive editor Matt Rothschild, 17 others arrested for using cameras in Wisconsin Assembly gallery – Isthmus | The Daily Page – 11/1
Occupy Together Meetup – Madison, WI | Oct 29, 2011 – Meetup
Solidarity March for Occupy Oakland and Scott Olsen – 10/29  Facebook
Robin Hood Parade and Street Theater – 10/29 Facebook
Let Them Eat Gelt!! (Robin Hood delivers candy money to Trick-or-Treaters) – 0/28 Facebook
Occupy Madison sustains general assembly process, moves near Monona Terrace – Isthmus | The Daily Page – 10/26
#Occupy Madison – what-is-theplan.org – 10/25-11/15
Occupy Milwaukee starts tomorrow, Occupy Madison marches for peace | Dane101 – 10/14
Occupy Madison begins Friday; unions join Wall St. occupation | Defend Wisconsin – 0/5

WI

Occupy Wisconsin Together | Defend Wisconsin

There are 10 WI cities with a listing on http://www.meetup.com/occupytogether/ :(The numbers aren’t very meaningful overall, they just list the number who have responded on this site.)

Madison               43Milwaukee           39La Crosse             28Eau Claire            21Green Bay            20Appleton              18Wisconsin Rapids 11Wausau                 10Stevens Point          7Fond du Lac           4
also nearby:
Chicago           IL 232Minneapolis  MN 152St. Paul          MN  38Rochester      MN  25Rockford         IL  21Duluth          MN  18Marquette       MI  17Elgin               IL  15Schauburg       IL   7Oak Park         IL   7Evanston         IL   6Dubuque         IA   8
Occupy WI Facebookoccupy wi – YouTube
OCCUPY WISCONSIN FacebookOccupy Wisconsin  FacebookDefend Wisconsin (defendwisconsin) on Twitter

Occupy Appleton – Home
Occupy Appleton 24/7 Kick Off Occupation – 11/4 FacebookOccupyAppleton?sk=wall Facebook#occupywisconsin (occupyappleton) on Twitter
#OCCUPY APPLETON – DAY 1 – YouTube
Occupy Appleton – YouTube
Occupy Appleton signs – YouTube
Join Occupy Appleton or Your Local Movement – John Lennon – Imagine (Duet) – YouTube
Occupy Appleton October 15, 2011 | postcrescent.com | Appleton APC-News | Appleton Post Crescent

Occupy Green Bay Facebookoccupygreenbay (occupygreenbay) on Twitter
Green Bay – Occupy The Nation Forums

Occupy La Crosse FacebookOccupyLaCrosse (occupylacrosse) on Twitter
Occupy La Crosse – 10/22 Facebook
Occupy Stevens Point (OccuPoint) FacebookGENERAL ASSEMBLY- Point – 10/29 Facebook
Occupy Eau Claire Facebook99% Assembly Continues–Eau Claire – 10/29 Facebook
Occupy Hayward Facebook
Occupy Together – Barron County Facebook

Occupy Portage Facebook
Occupy Together Meetup – Saint Croix Falls, WI | Nov 2, 2011 – Meetup

Blue Hills Solidarity Network Facebook
Take the Square WI

Defend Wisconsin | Protecting the Wisconsin Tradition of Public Service
One Wisconsin Now Statements of Continued Solidarity with Occupy Wisconsin Uprising – One Wisconsin Now
Occupy Wisconsin | Addicting Info
Blue cheddar: a Progressive blog in Wisconsin Facebookblue cheddar blog progressive political Wisconsin protest
November | 2011 | Wisconsin Bail Out the People Movement

Oakland

occupyoakland – live streaming video powered by Livestream
Occupy Oakland (occupyoakland) on Twitter
FOCUS: A Witness to the Violence in Oakland – Eyewitness Report – 10/26
Tear gas! Thrown at Occupy Oakland! – YouTube
Occupy Oakland protesters return downtown to claim Frank Ogawa Plaza – San Jose Mercury News – 10/26
Occupy Oakland Children’s Village Rebirth Facebook
Occupy Oakland Childrens Village – Halloween Fun! - YouTube

Boots Riley: Occupy Oakland Unrest in the streets-General Strike – YouTube

Scott Olsen

Iraq veteran critically injured at Occupy Oakland is from Onalaska, Wisconsin – 10/27
Occupy Oakland protesters regroup – Iraq vet hurt – 10/27
Tents return to Occupy Oakland protest site – San Jose Mercury News – 10/28
Reward Offered For Name Of Policeman Who Shot Veteran Scott Olsen In Oakland Protest 10/29

Chicago

Latest Developments | Occupy Chicago
OccupyChicago Facebook
Occupy Illinois Facebook
OccupyChicagoTwitter
Occupy Chi – Chicago Livestream
Photos | Occupy Chicago
Occupy Chicago: Banks got bailed out — We got sold out – YouTube
November 2: Occupy Chicago Stands with Oakland – Infoshop News 11/1

Occupy Chicago Wants Permanent Gathering Spot; City Says No « CBS Chicago

Occupy Chicago holds off on Grant Park encampment – chicagotribune.com – 10/29
View topic – Support for General Strike? | Occupy Chicago
Occupy Chicago Holds Off On Grant Park Encampment « CBS Chicago
Occupy Chicago « CBS Chicago
MN

Occupy-Minneapolis Facebook
Occupy University of Minnesota Facebook
Occupy Minnesota State Facebook
OCCUPY WALL STREET : Minnesota Solidarity Facebook
Occupy Honesty: Objective Non-Bias Reporting of Occupy Minnesota (OccupyMN)
OccupyMN | Minnesota Solidarity
Occupy MN Media Livestream
Occupy Minnesota Livestream
Occupy Minnesota Livestream

World
Occupied Voices

LDColeman | Smartpower
Twitter / Search – #OccupyLSX
SQUASH campaign « Occupy Everything! 10/31
Anonymous: Occupy The Planet – YouTube
Resources
2012 | Candidate Project

Occupy The Ballot, 99% Candidates

What Percent Are You? – Real Time Economics – WSJ – 10/19

November 1, 2011 Facebook – Occupy Graphics
Uncle Guy Fawkes Wants You to Occupy USA
Uncle Guy Fawke Wants You to Occupy Wall Street
Occupy* Posters, Protest Signs
OccupyDesign
Occupiers : OccupyDesign Request a Design
Contact : OccupyDesign
IdeaTorrent | OccupyIdeas

Questions – How2Occupy
HowTo: The occupy Namespace – 10/21

The People’s Library | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

Facilitation#ows #occupywallstreet general assembly facilitation – YouTube – 10/9
Quick guide on group dynamics in people’s assemblies | Take The Square
Consensus decision-making – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Consensus (Direct Democracy @ Occupy Wall Street) – YouTube – 10/13
Enacting the impossible on consensus decision making | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

What is Really Happening? – googlelowres – Minus.com

Occupy Art: Occupy Wall Street With Art
Making a Gas Mask : Indybay
Occupy Protesters Down on Obama, Survey Finds – NYTimes.com – 10/28
Share of Income Earned by the Top 1 Percent – Graphic – NYTimes.com – 10/25
Occupy Wall Street: FAQ | The Nation
Hacktivism

Occupy “Hacktivists” Use Skills to Educate, Agitate, & Organize | The Pulse – Upload -10/29
News | occupy-dev
Twitter / @calebhaye: devs or designers interest …
Occupy Wall Street Hackathons Produce Digital Tools and New Activists – 10/19
Projects | Occupy The Web

Overview/Editorial

The Path Not Taken – NYTimes.com – 10/28 – “abject failure of a doctrine”
Lawrence Lessig: #OccupyWallSt, Then #OccupyKSt, Then #OccupyMainSt – 10/5 – Failure of ideology and deregulation
Nation Waiting For Protesters To Clearly Articulate Demands Before Ignoring Them | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source – 10/12
The OccupyUSA Blog: Special Weekend Edition! | The Nation – 10/28
How the 99 Percent Really Lost Out – in Far Greater Ways Than the Occupy Protesters Imagine | Truthout – 10/29
Why Occupy Wall Street Has Left Washington Behind | The Nation – 10/26
Gar Alperovitz: The Prehistory of the Next Possible Progressive Era | Truthout – 6/2
Bombs, Bridges and Jobs – NYTimes.com
Protesters Said, the Data Show It – Much Wealth Resides in New York – NYTimes.com – 10/25
Top Earners Doubled Share of Nation’s Income, C.B.O. Says – NYTimes.com – 10/25
Life Shall Overcome Corporate Power – Occupy Everything « hearts and minds 10/27
» protest – Big Government (disinfo studies)
In Wisconsin and around the country, Occupy movement is in it for the long haul – Isthmus | The Daily Page – 10/28

Occupy Wall Street: Outing the Ringers – YouTube

Under Construction

occupyhack/web-cop-watch – GitHub

More

Anonymous Boycott all Banks. Nov 5th 2011 – YouTube

Occupy Movement Successful Already Says Occupy Milwaukee Organizer – YouTube
Occupy Wall Street: the protesters speak | World news | guardian.co.uk – 9/21
A New World | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

What Is The Plan?
AFL-CIO NOW BLOG
Bail Out the People-Not the Banks!

PreviousHumanity Is To Big To Fail = whatis-theplan.org (serious entertainment) = ? = You? – geanark’s Posterous
NYC Gen. Assembly Statement; Occupy Madison & Milwaukee Starting Now – geanark’s Posterous

NYC OWS Politics/Electoral Reform Working Group sees it’s mission as getting the 99% elected, it seems they feel that must mean they are to build a party.
Maybe, maybe not, it’s probably harder than they think, we’ll see http://www.occupytheballot.org.

 

La Revolucin comienza en casa
F*k Authority Question Reality

The Real 9-12 Movement

2009-09-14 06:53:18

freedomnotfear2009 logohttp://freedomnotfear2009.org/concept/
Brutal police violence at Berlin “Freedom not Fear” demonstration (don’t see brutal? look again @ 0:30 – 0:40):

http://www.boingboing.net/2009/09/13/brutal-police-violen.html#comments

or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF9ojnR_dfI

or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6h__iT50Yg&NR=1

or http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=63106899

or http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=360_1252854219

MORE INFO:

http://wiki.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/Freedom_Not_Fear_2009
http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/304/153/lang,en/
http://liberdadedeexpressao.multiply.com/journal/item/417

http://freedomnotfear2009.org/


PAST FNF EVENT VIDS:

Freedom not Fear 2008 w/ Rage Against the Machine; Freedom 1:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta9mo5zsIE4&feature=fvw

Freedom not Fear, 11 Oct. 2008 Budapest – 3:26
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tflUxZVvv8w

Freiheit statt Angst, Berlin, 11.10.2008 – 7:25
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNOR8wm490E

Freedom not Fear/ Freiheit statt Angst DEMO- Berlin – 1:04
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9i0yGzXo4E

Freiheit statt Angst – Demo Berlin 2008 Polizeieinsatz Pt. 1 – 8:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtVNtOM8OCA&feature=related

Diy karneval 11.10.2008 – 3:54
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSNQ3ee9glE

Freiheit statt Angst demonstration 2007 – 5:33
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqF0AeG8KXo&feature=related

BLOG:

Pirate Bay in Berlin FNF 2009
http://blog.destroyerjournal.com/2009/09/12/pirate-bay-crew-at-freedom-not-fear-demo-in-berlin/

http://p10.hostingprod.com/@spyblog.org.uk/blog/2009/08/international_action_day_freedom_not_fear_2009_-_stop_surveillance_mania_on_12_s/

Social, Digg, & Mix:

http://www.youtube.com/user/caekisalie

http://www.youtube.com/user/milkjosh

http://digg.com/world_news/Brutal_police_violence_at_Berlin_Freedom_not_Fear_demonstr

http://digg.com/d314DII

http://www.mixx.com/stories/7800083/brutal_police_violence_at_berlin_freedom_not_fear_demonstration_boing_boing

http://twibbon.com/cause/Freedom-Not-Fear-2009/Details

http://thepublicvoice.org/2009/08/international-action-day-freedom-not-fear-2009.html

http://www.opendemocracy.net/blog/ourkingdom-theme/adam-price/2009/08/14/freedom-not-fear-2009-stopping-the-surveillance-society

http://www.zataz.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=11897

http://regator.com/p/216110337/brutal_police_violence_at_berlin_freedom_not_fear/

LOGO: http://de.freedomnotfear2009.org/wp-content/upload_de/fnf09-logo_1.png

RELATED:
http://www.dubistterrorist.com/
English subtitles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdIA0jeW-24
English dubbed (no music) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=570WQqye8_Q

Polizei lässt Hund auf Demonstranten los – 1:43
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhJ7voSTpCo&feature=related

The Best Of Violence – G8 – 2007 – riot protest – police car
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgPWg25R_Xc&feature=related

Police attack at the demo G8 Rostock / Germany – 1:25
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZhXKCLdeV4&NR=1

G8 rostock 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZtXlyIkrJg&NR=1&feature=fvwp

Newt Gingrich’s vers of 9-12 movement, on Card Check: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D63TjlXvj4

(How to) Look Who’s Connected To Your Computer – 0:29: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXdxbPSnemQ&feature=related

More to come…

Last Video From The Spirit of Humanity Before Being Boarded

2009-07-12 07:37:47

This seems to be the only video that somehow survived the kidnapping and boat-jacking by Israeli navy.
Also to be found at http://www.ricenpeas.com/2009/July/cynthia_mckinney_intvw.html
The fabove video is the last footage taken onboard the Spirit Of Humanity before its voyage to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza was prematurely halted by Isreali special forces. It shows the atmosphere inside the cabin as the crew try to negotiate with the Isreali ship via radio.
Below: July 9, 2009

Roseanne Barr Interviews Cynthia Mckinney – Part 2

Cynthia “this one lady stood up

she said (of dignity) ” it starts with truth,
because,
you can’t get justice without truth,
you can’t get peace without justice,
and you can’t get dignity without peace”
@ http://www.roseanneworld.com/blog/

Ta’anit Tzedek – Jewish Fast For Gaza

2009-07-09 03:52:21

A rabbi has organized a Jewish fast for Gaza, watch how many times they get called anti-Semitic (if they ever get any corp media coverage)!

So far 32 rabbis have signed up to support or participate @ http://fastforgaza.net/

The Torah: “Do not stand idly by when your neighbor’s blood is being spilled” (Leviticus 19:16).

The Talmud: “On three things the world stands: on justice, on truth, and on peace” (Mishnah Avot 1:18).

Rabbis start fast for Gaza – July 10, 2009

WASHINGTON (JTA) — An ad hoc group of rabbis is organizing a monthly communal fast to protest Israel’s actions in Gaza.

http://jta.org/news/article/2009/07/10/1006443/rabbis-start-fast-for-gaza

Cynthia McKinney Speaks on Return to U.S. After Being Held by Israel

2009-07-08 08:05:10

These are two separate interviews:

Democracy Now 7/8/2009

http://www.democracynow.org/2009/7/8/fmr_congressmember_cynthia_mckinney_back_in 

Amy Goodman interviews Cynthia and Adam Shapiro

WBAI in Exile 7/7/2009

http://www.livestream.com/wbaix?referrer=mogulus - 14:47

(click “ON-DEMAND” button, then select
“Cynthia McKinney Returns to the U.S. 07 Jul 2009″)

“”I can’t talk to the judge without first consulting my attorney”,
and she wrote me up for being rude” (to the tribunal)

“we thought they were trying to steer us into Israeli waters so
they would have an excuse for doing what they eventually did”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d6UPOnxP5E – 2:44

For full transcript of Democracy Now interview read on:


(see also – 7/2/2009 – Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire Speaks from Israeli Jail Cell After Arrest on Boat Delivering Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/7/2/nobel_peace_laureate_mairead_maguire_speaks)

Guests:

Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. Congresswoman and the 2008 Green Party presidential candidate.

Adam Shapiro, documentary filmmaker, human rights activist and Palestinian rights activist. Adam was a co-founder of the ISM in Palestine. He was filming the voyage of the Arion for the Free Gaza Movement last week.

AMY GOODMAN: Former Congress member Cynthia McKinney arrived back in the United States Tuesday following her deportation from Israel. McKinney was one of 21 activists seized by the Israeli military in international waters last week as they tried to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. Also aboard the Free Gaza boat was Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Maguire. Last week’s trip was the Free Gaza movement’s first since it aborted an attempt in January after the Israeli navy threatened to shoot the civilian passengers on board. That sailing had come just weeks after an Israeli Navy vessel deliberately rammed another of its boats, almost forcing it to sink. Cynthia McKinney joins us now in Washington D.C. We are joined here at the Firehouse by Adam Shapiro. He was filming the Free Gaza trip last week. He is a Palestinian human rights activist and co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement. Both former Congress member McKinney and Adam were detained for the past week and just deported back to the United States.

Cynthia McKinney why did you go? What happened to you in the Israeli jail?

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: I went because there’s a gross injustice being carried out everyday. This is my second attempt to get into Gaza with the Free Gaza organization. And for the two times I attempted to get in, two times I have been thwarted by the Israeli military. The cause is the human rights of the Palestinian people. The world saw the operation Cast Lead where the United States supplied white phosphorus, depleted uranium, cluster bombs, DIME weapons, were rained down on the defenseless people of Gaza. Of course, we desperately wanted to get in to take humanitarian relief supplies. And both times I have tried to go with Free Gaza, they’ve been thwarted—we have been supported thwarted by the Israeli military.

AMY GOODMAN: Now were you on one of the boats that was rammed?

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: I was on the Dignity. And yes it was rammed in international waters…

AMY GOODMAN: When was this?

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: ..This was in December, just a day or so after the outbreak of Operation Cast Lead. I was contacted by Free Gaza and asked to go within 24 hours and I said, yes, I would go.

AMY GOODMAN: I wanted to play a comment made last week by Israeli government spokesperson Mark Regev who dismissed the humanitarian mission of the Free Gaza Movement.

MARK REGEV: Israel every day is allowing humanitarian support to reach the people of Gaza. Food stuffs, medicines, energy and so forth. This boat was not about that. This boat was about political activists who have been apologists for the Hamas regime who have nothing whatsoever to say about Hamas’s brutal treatment of the people of Gaza.

AMY GOODMAN: Former Congress member McKinney, your response?

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: Well, clearly, we just had a visit to Gaza by President Carter, Former President Carter. Basically, he acknowledged that with the complete and utter devastation that the people of Gaza experienced at the hands of weapons that were supplied to Israel by the United States, he said that unfortunately the Palestinians are treated worse than human beings. I challenge the Israelis to respond to what President Carter had to say.

AMY GOODMAN: Former Congress member McKinney, tell us about the jail. Were you able to reach the Obama administration while you were there?

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: Well, the jail was very interesting. In fact, the first most interesting thing I witnessed was the seemingly endless stream of people of color who are being processed as we were being processed. And on my cell block, there were women from Africa and Asia who thought they were going to Israel because Israel was the Holy Land. And many of them, not all of them, but many of them had United Nations refugee status. They have been certified by UNHCR as refugees, but what they were told as they faced the threats and intimidation from the police is that the United Nations is not in Israel.

AMY GOODMAN: Adam Shapiro, you are Palestinian rights activist long known for this. You were on the boat. You were roughed up, you were filming when the Israeli military came on board. Describe what happened.

ADAM SHAPIRO: Well, they boarded us, four zodiac ships as well as eight naval warships, they surrounded our boat and can immediately towards the wheel house where I was along with the captain and one other crew member. I was documenting the whole trip and filming as they boarded the ship. Two soldiers came after me immediately, recognizing I think that they don’t want any footage of what was happening and they don’t want the world to know how they behave. I tried to keep the camera as long as I could. But I was pummeled repeatedly in the back and arms and choked and eventually they got the camera out of my hands. They have since taken all of our tapes, all of our flashcards and all of that, so we don’t have a record to show the world of what happened on board. The rest of the time we were detained in one room of the ship as we spent the better part of six hours navigating back to an Israeli port where we were processed and ultimately jailed.

AMY GOODMAN: There was another Al-Jazeera reporter on board as well ?

ADAM SHAPIRO: There was an Al-Jazeera reporter and cameramen. They lost all of their footage and camera as well.

AMY GOODMAN: Their computer was taken?

ADAM SHAPIRO: Yes, it was taken, completely reformatted and erased. And so again, we don’t seem to have a record to show the world what happened.

AMY GOODMAN: Your response to Israeli Spokesperson Regev?

ADAM SHAPIRO: Well Mark Regev is known for his colorful descriptions of how great life is in Gaza as far as Israel is concerned. However, all of the reporting, including the most recent International Committee for the Red Cross, shows the number of trucks Israel is allowing into Gaza is completely insufficient for what is needed. And so yes, it is true, he can say Israel allows foodstuffs and medicines to get in, but two trucks a day or 20 trucks a day is far inferior to what is needed. And we have seen, since the international outcry following January’s attack has subsided the number of trucks Israel has allowed in has decreased. And so, what we are saying, Free Gaza is a humanitarian effort to bring in the kinds of medicines and foods that are needed. But the Free Gaza movement is also a political organization in the sense we are human rights organization, And human rights for Palestinians is inherently political. And we are challenging Israel politically too, and this week I think has been a success for those of us who are fighting for Palestinian rights. We were not able to get into Gaza but we have shown the world the true colors of the Israeli occupation, and the double standard by which the United States and other countries are dealing with Israel.

AMY GOODMAN: Former Congress member McKinney, we only have ten seconds. But, you’ve just been deported. What are your plans right now?

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: Well, I would like to see the children of Gaza have the coloring books and crayons that we had on board with us. I would like to see the houses that have been destroyed rebuilt. I would like to see the lives rebuilt for the people of Gaza and I would like to see the people of Palestine have, and enjoy their human rights.

AMY GOODMAN: Do you think president Obama is headed in that direction?

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: I think you can probably answer that as well as we can, because while we were in detention, the Foreign Ministry of Ireland made protests and asked the government of Israel to release its nationals, several Members of Parliament

AMY GOODMAN: …We have 5 seconds….

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: from the United Kingdom…

AMY GOODMAN: … 5 seconds….

CYNTHIA McKINNEY: …also wanted to censure Israel. Nothing from the United States.

AMY GOODMAN: Cynthia McKinney, Adam Shapiro, Thank you so much. I’m Amy Goodman. Thanks for joining us.

Nov. 2 General Strike for Scott Olsen Occupation Sources List; Draft I

2011-10-30 10:48:04

 

The Occupied Wall Street Journal

All Occupy Live Streams
 

General Strike:

Longshore Workers in Oakland Call for a General Strike – YouTube – 10/28
#2N – GENERAL STRIKE – Oakland, CA FaceBook Event

Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike – Occupy Oakland – 10/29

Carpenters Local 713 Supports Call for Nov. 2 General Strike in Oakland : Indybay – 10/29

Scott Olsen Cannot Talk, General Strike Nov. 2! : Indybay – 10/29

Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike : Indybay – 10/29

PressTV – Oakland protesters vow general strike – 10/29

Occupy Oakland protesters plan to march on the port during strike | Local: In Oakland | an SFGate.com blog – 10/29

Oakland protesters plan march, mayor apologizes | Reuters – 10/29

Union Support for General Strike and Protests Nov. 2 : Indybay – 10/28

Modern School: General Strike Oakland 1946 & 2011? – 10/28

Liberate Oakland: General Strike and Mass Day of Action | NationofChange – 10/28

GENERAL STRIKE & MASS DAY OF ACTION – NOVEMBER 2 – Occupy Oakland – 10/27

OccupyOakland/ the Oakland Commune : Indybay – 10/27 – report from Oakland Comune strike vote

Soft Regime Change in America | Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters – 10/27

BBC News – Occupy Oakland seeks strike after Scott Olsen injury – 10/27

Occupy Oakland makes plans for citywide general strike – San Jose Mercury News – 10/27

Occupy Oakland calls for general strike on November 2nd after police fracture Iraq War veteran’s skull – 10/27

#OccupyOakland Ratifies General Strike for Nov. 2 « occupy california – 10/26

OpEdNews – General Strike: Where OWS Needs To Go – 10/28 – Why It May Be Easier to Get Non-union Workers to Strike

Daily Kos: Occupy Oakland Calls for General Strike on Wednesday Nov. 2nd – 10/26

Police Violence Sparks General Strike Idea Within ‘Occupy Wall Street’ – Forbes – 10/27

 

Scott Olsen

 

Iraq veteran critically injured at Occupy Oakland is from Onalaska, Wisconsin – 10/27
Tents return to Occupy Oakland protest site – San Jose Mercury News – 10/28
Occupy Oakland protesters regroup – Iraq vet hurt – 10/27

 

Oakland

 

occupyoakland – live streaming video powered by Livestream
http://www.occupyoakland.org
FOCUS: A Witness to the Violence in Oakland – Eyewitness Report – 10/26
Occupy Oakland protesters return downtown to claim Frank Ogawa Plaza – San Jose Mercury News – 10/26

 

WI

 

occupy milwaukee | Tumblr
(57) Occupy Madison
(57) Blue cheddar: a Progressive blog in Wisconsin

 

World

 

Occupied Voices
LDColeman | Smartpower
(30) Twitter / Search – #OccupyLSX

 

Resources

 

Occupy* Posters, Protest Signs
What Percent Are You? – Real Time Economics – WSJ – 10/19
Occupy Protesters Down on Obama, Survey Finds – NYTimes.com – 10/28
#ows #occupywallstreet general assembly facilitation – YouTube – 10/9 
AWESOME FACILITATOR TRAINING!
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_decision-making
Consensus (Direct Democracy @ Occupy Wall Street) – YouTube – 10/13
OccupyDesign
Occupiers : OccupyDesign Request a Design
Contact : OccupyDesign
IdeaTorrent | OccupyIdeas
Questions – How2Occupy
HowTo: The occupy Namespace – 10/21
Uncle Guy Fawkes Wants You to Occupy USA
Uncle Guy Fawke Wants You to Occupy Wall Street
What is Really Happening? – googlelowres – Minus.com

 

Hacktivism

 

Occupy “Hacktivists” Use Skills to Educate, Agitate, & Organize | The Pulse – Upload -10/29
News | occupy-dev
Twitter / @calebhaye: devs or designers interest …
Occupy Wall Street Hackathons Produce Digital Tools and New Activists – 10/19
Projects | Occupy The Web

 

Overview/Editorial

 

The Path Not Taken – NYTimes.com – 10/28 – “abject failure of a doctrine”
Lawrence Lessig: #OccupyWallSt, Then #OccupyKSt, Then #OccupyMainSt – 10/5 – Failure of ideology and deregulation
Nation Waiting For Protesters To Clearly Articulate Demands Before Ignoring Them | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source – 10/12
The OccupyUSA Blog: Special Weekend Edition! | The Nation – 10/28

 

Under Construction

 

occupyhack/web-cop-watch – GitHub
Other
Occupy Wall Street: the protesters speak | World news | guardian.co.uk – 9/21
Humanity Is To Big To Fail = whatis-theplan.org (serious entertainment) = ? = You? – geanark’s Posterous
NYC Gen. Assembly Statement; Occupy Madison & Milwaukee Starting Now – geanark’s Posterous

Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers On Infiltration of Occupations, with Commentary by Monte and Proof by WikiLeaks

01 March 2012

original article @ http://www.truth-out.org/infiltration-disrupt-divide-and-mis-direct-are-widespread-occupy-part-i/133036910

this version also @ montesite.net … an additional very interesting article containing actual evidence is

WikiLeaks Exposes Department of Homeland Security Spying on Occupy Movement @ http://www.truth-out.org/wikileaks-exposes-dhs-spying-occupy-movement/1330533841

My Commentary:

When I spout off I often imply the following, but here I want to make sure I’m clear. While I have studied this topic, and am probably about to compile and publish another list of (re)sources on the topic, the following post is my personal opinion and advice on concerns involving infiltration. While some of this has seen wide agreement when previously shared, the situation is very quickly evolving and I have no insight based on 21st Century experience, excepting from perusal of published materials.

I have seen a lot of people who spend a long time trying to wrap their heads around how stupid police infiltrators can look when they seem to be very obvious about what they are doing. Law enforcement knows more than anyone else that they cannot keep us in line unless they inspire us to police ourselves; this is the real meaning of “the thin blue line”. The infiltrator method is intended to sow dis-unity within and make us look bad without, they cannot do this unless it is obvious to us that they can repeatedly break the law in this manner with impunity.

As well, any student of military tactics and history learns early and often that distraction and misdirection are primary tools of the hierarch. Next time you’re wondering why someone infiltrating is being so easily spotted, look to the other side of the park and see who cometh there.

Unless you have proof that someone is an infiltrator, it is not a good internal political tactic to accuse one’s internal opposition of having ulterior motive(s). The more obvious it is to you, the less it needs to be said, the less obvious the more you need to respect the other’s right, and your ability, to be wrong, otherwise you may well be doing the infiltrators’ job by sowing needless dissent. It is a core tactic of the infiltrator to foster the belief that you have been infiltrated and that you cannot trust your “leadership”, and that real leaders cannot trust one another. Debate an idea on it’s merits, use logic and reason, then it won’t matter who is an infiltrator, and it won’t matter who cries out another is infiltrating.

Not every long term infiltrator is there to lead from the front, or from behind, some are there to do the hard work patiently until they have the trust of the innermost circle(s), these can be trusted to accomplish group goals better than most “legit” volunteers… don’t show then the door, use them (they may even turn to your side).

In a truly egalitarian organizational culture, there is no power to compel secret actions, and thus no danger from infiltrators that really matters internally. The occupy movement will continue to be immune as long as it remains legal and truly leaderless.

There is not much that one can say that they don’t already know, the trust of the inner core is not sought to gain secrets as much as to plant unsustainable ideas for action and to sow division.

Their tactics are ever changing, as they must be. Consensus, transparency, and ubiquitous video transmissions change everything, but naivety remains.

Thinking and speaking honestly and clearly may be our only weapons but they are the powerful weapons that obtain exactly the results we seek.

Even if you know they are an infiltrator, the first thing to point out is that their logic is wrong, esp. when it is ad hominem (read about logic and reason, define “ad hominem” rather saying “personal attack”).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reasoninghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

Always remember that unless secrecy, breaking the law, and/or violence, become your objective(s), infiltrators cannot legally hurt you, yet also remember they may well feel less constrained by law than you should.

In effect, if we proceed, and respond, appropriately, all that infiltrators can do is to keep us on task and make us be honest with each other and ourselves.

Infiltration is a scary and complex topic that merits a lot of study and is not ever well enough covered, but one’s response need not be fear and constant self-censorship. That response is their goal.

Horizontal and transparent power relations and decision taking, remaining observant, seeking modified consensus, trusting your friends to be wrong for all the right reasons, and logical reasoning of proposed actions, and arguments for them, these are the only useful responses.

One of the few things that give me hope is the way saboteur infiltration makes us stay on the cutting edge, if we are to remain effective at all. They are a major force driving our evolution towards the anti-hierarchy, egalitarian informational communications, reasoned logical debate, and death of ideology, which the wider consensus has long longed for.

Infiltration to Disrupt, Divide and Misdirect Is Widespread in Occupy

Monday 27 February 2012
by: Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Occupy Washington, DC | Report

This is Part I of a two part series on infiltration of Occupy and what the movement can do about limiting the damage of those who seek to destroy us from within. This first article describes public reports of infiltration as well as results of a survey and discussions with occupiers about this important issue. The second article will examine the history of political infiltration and steps we can take to address it.

In the first five months, the Occupy Movement has had major victories and has altered the debate about the economy. People in the power structure and who hold different political views are pushing back with a traditional tool – infiltration. Across the country, Occupies are struggling with disruption and division, attacks on key persons, escalation of tactics to property damage and police conflict as well as misuse of websites and social media.

As Part II of this discussion will show, infiltration is the norm in political movements in the United States. Occupy has many opponents likely to infiltrate to divide and destroy it beyond the usual law enforcement apparatus. Others include the corporations whose rule Occupy seeks to end, conservative right wing groups allied with corporate interests and other members of the power structure including non-profit organizations allied with either corporate-funded political party, especially the Democratic Party which would like Occupy to be their Tea Party rather than an independent movement critical of both parties.

On the very first day of the Occupation of Wall Street, we saw infiltration by the police.  We were leaving Zuccotti Park and were stopped in traffic by the rear of the park.  We saw an unmarked van open, in the front seat were two uniformed police and out of the back came two men dressed as occupiers wearing backpacks, sweatshirts, and jeans. They walked into Zuccotti Park and became part of the crowd.

In the first week of the Occupation of Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC we saw the impact of two right wing infiltrators.  A peaceful protest was planned at the drone exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution.  The plan was for a banner drop and a die-in under the drones.  But, as protesters arrived at the museum two people ran out in front, threatening the security guards and causing them to pepper spray protesters and tourists.  Patrick Howley, an assistant editor for the American Spectator, wrote a column bragging about his role as an agent provocateur. A few days later we uncovered the second infiltrator when he was urging people on Freedom Plaza to resist police with force.

There have been a handful of other reports around the country of infiltration.  In Oakland, CopWatch filmed an Oakland police officer infiltrating. And, in another video CopWatch includes audio tape of an Oakland police chief, Howard Jordan, talking about how police departments all over the country infiltrate, not just to monitor protesters but to manipulate and direct them.

There were also reports in Los Angeles of a dozen undercover police in the encampment before they were forcibly evicted by the police. The raid by the LA police was brutal and resulted in mass arrests, with most charges dropped, but with others mistreated in jails.  Similar pre-raid undercover activities were reported in Nashville, Tennessee.

Los Angeles also had infiltrators from the right wing group, Free Republic.  They posted on their webpage a call for infiltrators to block a vote concerning an offer from the City of Los Angeles for virtually free space for Occupy LA: “Need LA Freepers to show up to block this vote by the Occupy LA General Assembly. How brave are you?” In the end, the LA occupy decided not to accept the offer from the city, something also opposed by other elements in the encampment.

In New York, there were reports of infiltration.  For example, a protester described how undercover police infiltrated a protest at Citibank and were the loudest and most disruptive protesters. Later at the station listening to the police the protester said in an interview: It was a bit startling how inside their information was – how they were being paid to go to these protests and put us in situations where we’d be arrested and not be able to leave.”

Survey and Interviews of Occupiers Shows Common Tactics, Common Infiltrators

These scattered reports seem to be the tip of the iceberg.  As a result of experiencing extreme divisive tactics and character assassination on Freedom Plaza against us we began to hear from occupiers across the country about similar incidents in their occupations.  We decided to speak to and survey people about infiltration and have found similar stories around the country.

Recently we toured occupations on the west coast, where we spoke to many occupiers and have attended General Assemblies at Occupy Wall Street and Philadelphia. We heard stories in Arizona of someone with website administrative privileges deleting the live stream archive which included video that was to be used in defense of some who were arrested.  In Lancaster, Pennsylvania someone took control of the email list, making it an announce-only list and when the police threatened to close the camp, that person put out a statement that the Lancaster occupiers had decided to go without any conflict.  In fact, no such decision had been made and 30 occupiers had planned to risk arrest when the police tried to remove them. The false email resulted in no resistance.

Our west coast trip ended at the Occupy Olympia Solidarity Social Forum. We were able to survey 41 people representing 15 different occupations primarily on the west coast but including Missoula, MT and New Orleans, LA.  Participants were questioned about 10 different behaviors. The most common behaviors, seen in roughly two-thirds of those surveyed and covering 12 of the 15 occupations, were:

  1. Disruptions of the General Assemblies and attempts to divide the group: Individuals would interrupt General Assemblies with emergency items or sidetrack the agenda with their personal needs or issues. When proposals were presented to the General Assembly on principles for the occupation or plans to prevent division, individuals would question the authority of the writers of the proposal, launch personal attacks or question their abilities. There were frequent attacks on people who did the most work and were perceived as leaders. The anti-leadership views of many occupiers were used to essentially attack the most effective people. Sue Basko wrote about this in Los Angeles in a comment on a Chris Hedges article, writing that there was an “ongoing campaign of harassment and coercion against the Occupy LA participants and volunteers. Each day is a fresh set of victims.” She describes the use of Twitter, list serves and blogs to “defame and harass anyone giving their efforts to help Occupy LA.”  This has included attacks on “social media workers, the website team, the lawyers (including me), the medics, the livestreamers, the writers, and on and on.” She also writes “there is the very strong belief that some among them are FBI or DHS agents placed there to start the group, egg it on, control it.” Conversations with others in Los Angles confirmed this report. Our experience in the area of personal attacks included outlandish lies calling us criminals and thieves and near daily email attacks since early December.  We found that when we respond and correct lies, it does not stop them and have concluded that if someone has the intention to be a character assassin there is nothing you can do to stop them except to expose them. While that does not necessarily stop them, it at least gets those in the occupation who are not gullible to doubt the undocumented personal attacks.
  2. Individuals who took over the website and/or social media and then removed them or hacked them and took control: As noted above, these networks have been used in personal attacks, as well as to send inaccurate messages to the media and other occupiers. One mistake made is to allow a large number of people to have administrative privileges on the website. Being an administrator allows people to erase critical information as occurred in Phoenix.  In Washington, DC we have been removed as administrators of a Facebook page we created because we allowed people who turned out to be untrustworthy to have administrative privileges. Note, people can blog or post to Facebook or websites without being administrators.

Division over how money was being spent was an issue reported by 50% of respondents and in 12 out of 15 occupations, individuals persistently questioned transparency and use of funds. In General Assemblies in New York and Philadelphia we saw disruption by people who complained about money issues.  In New York, an argument about access to free Metro Cards resulted in a 30 minute argument. In Philadelphia, it was a vague complaint about “where is the money?”  We saw something similar at a 99%’s meeting in San Francisco where one of the questioners complained about missing money. And, we have seen the same in Washington, DC with false accusations of missing money. Sometimes these disruptors seem like homeless or emotionally disturbed individuals. They could be acting out their concerns or they could be encouraged by police to attend meetings to cause disruption and could be paid a small amount to do so.  Whether paid or not, the impact is the same – it takes the Occupy off of its political agenda and turns people off to participating in the movement.

Finally, the issue of escalation of tactics to include property damage and conflict with police:  The euphemism for this is “diversity of tactics.”  In fact, there is great diversity within nonviolent tactics. This is really a debate between those who favor strategic nonviolence and those who favor property destruction and police conflict. In 11 of 15 occupations there were reports of verbal attacks on police and/or escalation of tactics from nonviolence to property destruction or violence. In one occupation, an individual took over the direct action working group and escalated the tactics used beyond what the group had agreed upon.  In one occupy, the GA approved putting up a structure but agreed that if the police wanted it taken down they would promptly do so in order to prove the structure was temporary.  When the structure was up, a handful of people refused to take it down causing a 10 hour police conflict and undermining public support for the occupy.  In another occupation, because a minority of the occupy refused to adopt nonviolent strategies, a protest with the teacher union was cancelled preventing a major opportunity to expand the movement. When it comes to the issue of violence vs. property damage, it is particularly hard to tell whether the differences are political or instigated by infiltrators.

Participants were asked about attempts at co-optation by law enforcement, individuals or organizations affiliated with the Democratic Party and about suspected infiltration by right wing groups: 8 of the 15 occupations (41% of respondents) reported Democratic groups attempted to co-opt the occupation, using it to push or prevent a legislative agenda or using the occupation’s social media to change the times of protests or meetings. Far fewer reported suspicion or evidence of right wing infiltration (12% of respondents in four occupations), most stating that the corporate media provided poor or misleading coverage.  The most common form of infiltration was by law enforcement agencies (49% of respondents; 11 of 15 occupations). Some respondents reported having video evidence, some reported law enforcement officers having more information than they had been given, police using names of occupiers when names had never been provided and some suspected police infiltration but had no proof.

Of course, there is a lot of suspicion, but people are rarely able to prove infiltration. These incidents could be people with real political disagreement within the Occupy, or they could be people who are emotionally disturbed, mentally ill or who bring other personal challenges with them.  Or, it could be an infiltrator manipulating these people, playing on their fears and prejudices.  This is not a simple issue, as we will discuss in Part II, it is best to judge people by their actions and not label them as infiltrators without direct proof.

Some may wonder why Democrats or groups closely affiliated with the Democrats like MoveOn, Campaign for America’s Future, Rebuild the Dream or unions like SEIU would want to infiltrate the Occupy (note: individuals who are Democrats, union, MoveOn or members of other groups are not the same as the leadership). Essentially, leaders of these groups see Occupy as the Democrats’ potential answer to the Tea Party.  Occupiers do not see themselves that way, but these groups want the Occupy to adopt their strategy of working within the Democratic Party. In one example, Eric Lottke, a senior policy analyst for SEIU who has been involved in Occupy DC, appeared on a radio show with two other occupiers from Occupy Washington, DC and Occupy Oakland. Lottke said he was speaking as an occupier from Occupy DC and talked about ‘taking back Congress in 2012′, the need for an electoral strategy and gave the usual Democrat rhetoric about Obama needing more time. The two other guests said Lottke was completely out of step with most Occupiers who say we should not focus on electoral politics but instead should build an independent movement to challenge the corrupt system.  We doubt the Occupy DC General Assembly agreed with Lottke’s pro-Democratic Party, pro-Obama views but Lottke had positioned himself to speak for them. Van Jones of Rebuild the Dream similarly was appearing in the media as if he were an occupy spokesperson claiming there will be 2000 “99% candidates” in 2012; again trying to push Occupy into Democratic electoral politics. These are just two examples of many Democratic Party operatives trying to send Occupy into Democratic Party politics despite the movement consistently describing itself as independent and non-electoral.

In Washington, DC we have seen some occupiers attacking the National Occupation of Washington, DC (www.NOWDC.org) scheduled for this April, while other occupiers have shown enthusiasm for it.  Solidarity with NOW DC has been shown by 19 General Assemblies of occupations from around the country.  InterOccupy classifies it as a national Occupy event. The attackers have been criticizing NOW DC by attacking the authors of this article. This attack is occurring at the same time that Democratic Party aligned groups have announced their own project which occurs at the same time as NOW DC, the “99%’s Spring.” Thus far the dividers have succeeded in preventing solidarity from the two DC occupations with the rest of the Occupy Movement. Is the timing a coincidence?

No doubt the information in this article is incomplete.  We have only been able to survey and talk with people at about 20 occupies.  We would very much like to hear from others around the country about experiences at their occupation as understanding these tactics is the first step to confronting and addressing them. (Send your comments to research@october2011.org.)

In Part II of this series we will focus on the history of government infiltration and destruction of political movements and political leaders and will examine steps that can be taken to minimize the damage from these tactics. One thing evident from the history: infiltration has been common in political movements for a century and the tactics of division, attacks on leaders, escalation of tactics, fights over money and misinformation to the public are common throughout that history.


Kevin Zeese is executive director of Voters For Peace and serves on the steering committees of WikiLeaksIsDemocracy.org and the Bradley Manning Support Network.

Margaret Flowers MD, is a pediatrician who serves as the Congressional Fellow for Physicians for National Health Program.


Conclusions:

We all need to be experts in everything. We all need to learn how to construct a good argument. We all need to learn to lead, and to follow. We all must learn to press the cutting edge of available communications technique, and become comfortable always being on both sides of the camera.

!! Film, publish, archive, and back up, everything!!!

!!! Do not allow a single person to control the message!!! yet do not allow everyone to!! -> ??

Do not let money become a divisive corrosive issue.

Solutions must be found to allow distributed control of finances and telecom, currently, some promising work is being done on more user friendly ad-hoc wireless mesh networks based on users’ handheld mobile devices (making our com devices able to host their own server/relay backbone for our own network – of course, these would still be susceptible to jamming countermeasures equipment).

Remember, the means cannot be separated from the ends, the ends are the means.

Have no solo responsibilities. Cross train everyone all the time. Resist divisive accusations by ignoring them. Seek first and foremost consent of the super-super-majority. Pay attention. Ignore those who use personal attacks, wild gesticulating, yelling, and other irrelevant methods to avoid reasoned debate. Know, study, and learn to think like, your enemies, and your friends. Be clear and very public about objectives, means, and ends. Expose the internal opposition’s logic, never attack their personality. Seek first and foremost what is most widely agreed upon rather than what is absolutely right, correct, or perfect. Don’t debate ideology, if you can’t make your case without it you will not achieve consensual relations. Don’t plan or do anything you would not be proud of. Respect the time of your fellows and they will be more respectful of your time.

Revere and cherish Love, Respect each other, these remain the crucial answers.

Flag This Post as unnecessarily Divisive
Flag This Comment as an Argumentum Ad Hominem.

Grassroots Protesting 101

02 October 2009

Protest Everything with an Aggressive Threatening Demeanor!

http://www.thedailyshow.com/full-episodes/250815/thu-october-1-2009-joy-behar

In the middle segment, John Oliver gets advice for G20 protests from tea baggers.

Very funny, very effective, very surreal, highly recommended.

Click the 2nd white hash mark on the blue line at the bottom of vid to skip right to it.

Sums up all you really need to know about grassroots protesting in 2009
http://www.thedailyshow.com/full-episodes/250815/thu-october-1-2009-joy-behar

Get Rev Billy Talen on Bill Maher

17 September 2009

Check out Green Change if you haven’t already,
and the same with Rev Billy Talen, running for Mayor of NYC

Otherwise, this just seemed a most worthy effort to me,
‘twould be Awesometagious!

http://bit.ly/getrevbillyontv

http://voterevbilly.org/

http://www.youtube.com/user/reverendbillytalen

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverend_Billy_and_the_Church_of_Stop_Shopping

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rev-Billy-Talen/52676562761

http://www.revbilly.com

not too hard to do, no down side, could be a great meeting of minds,
not to mention the possibility of completely hilarious results.

Rev Billy’s street theater background should match even Maher’s extemporaneous wit

Joan Baez and the Life After Shopping Gospel Choir
http://www.greenchange.org//article.php?id=4781

monte letourneau
WIGP CC, GPUS NC Delegate
http://montesite.net
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Marnie Glickman <marnie@greenchange.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:28 PM
Subject: [usgp-dx] Get Rev. Billy Talen on Bill Maher
To: USGP Discussion 

Dear Green friends,

I don’t watch TV. And I don’t own one. But there is a TV host I’m hearing a few good things about — Bill Maher.

In June, Bill Maher asked, “Shouldn’t there be one party that unambiguously supports cutting the military budget, a party that is straight up in favor of gun control, gay marriage, higher taxes on the rich, universal health care — legalizing pot — and steep, direct taxing of polluters?… what we need is an actual progressive party to represent the millions of Americans who aren’t being served by the Democrats.”

Let’s introduce Bill Maher — and his national audience — to Reverend Billy Talen, the Green Party candidate for mayor of New York City.

Rev. Billy is an eloquent spokesperson for the Green movement. He’s smart, dynamic and hilarious too.

Will you ask Real Time with Bill Maher to have Rev. Billy on the show?
http://bit.ly/getrevbillyontv

Rev. Billy just turned in more than 18,000 signatures to earn a spot on this November’s ballot to run against the “billionaire mayor,” Mike Bloomberg.

Can you help Rev. Billy spread his message that we need Green solutions to create vibrant, diverse neighborhoods?

Yes, I want Green voices in the media – I’ll contact Real Time With Bill Maher today!
http://bit.ly/getrevbillyontv

Thanks for your help. Remember, it’s up to us!

Peace,
Marnie Glickman
Proud VoteRevBilly volunteer and donor

Green Party Annual National Meeting Goes Livestream

23 July 2009

2009 Annual National Meeting in Durham, North Carolina; all times are Eastern Standard

http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus

Going live again starting @ 9:00 AM Jul 24, at this posting the channel is revisiting streams
from the last year or so.

Live broadcast started today around 1:30 PM Jul 23 from Durham NC,
and went quite well for an unrehearsed roll out by mostly complete noobs.

Today there was more foreground discussion of technical difficulty than there was technical difficulty,
but i expect that will improve greatly tomorrow. Starlene Rankin, Craig Seeman,
and several others did a fine job showing just how easy it could be to make it work
despite not having done it before.

Over the weekend there will be speeches, workshops, and forums:

On Saturday afternoon at 3:00 pm, Cynthia McKinney will speak about her recent efforts,
with the Free Gaza Movement and Viva Palestina, to bring medical and other supplies to Gaza
in the wake of Israel’s brutal invasion.
Ms. McKinney and other Free Gaza human rights activists were aboard the Spirit of Humanity
when it was seized by Israeli gunboats.
The ‘Free Gaza 21,’ including Ms. McKinney, were held in a prison in Ramla,
Israel, until their release last week http://gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=234;

The Green Party will present a public forum on the need for a single-Payer health care
funding system on Friday, July 24 from 3:30-4:30 pm
http://gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=236;

Green candidates and officeholders will be speaking, like former Green Party presidential candidate
Jesse Johnson, who will be presenting a film “Coal Country” addressing the horrors
of mountaintop removal in coal mining.

Go to http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus, and stay tuned in all weekend!

More at gp.org, http://www.ncgreenparty.org/2009-ANM.html,
& http://gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=234

Workshops detailed @ http://www.ncgreenparty.org/2009-ANM%20WORKSHOPS.html

Some of us already have high hopes that this will lead to a more open, inclusive,
and transparent future for the GPUS, and that other nationals and state parties will follow
the lead to broadcast internationally once it’s simplicity and effectiveness are shown.

If you get bored waiting for the cameras and action to move from location to location
read the new issue of Green Pages, the official publication of record of the Green Party
of the United States, while you wait @ Green Pages, Vol. 13, No. 1http://gp.org/greenpages-blog

Get the real story, delete the middleman, make your own new!

Call Out For State Platform Liaisons & Reporting In For All Who May Already Be, Or Be Willing to Be, Liaison

27 January 2010
With our new two year cycle it will soon be time to address new proposals that are too late for the Feb 15th deadline.

Next year we will be accepting new proposals,
So state parties have only one year left to do a good job proposing amendments for next cycle.

Even with this deadline so close, it is still more important to me to build a list of state liaisons.

Liaisons will contact and list those interested in helping write or amend amendment proposals,
so that proposals can be brought to the table, and negotiated, in a more timely and effective way next cycle.

We need at least one member in each state party to be PlatCom Liaison
[each member state must have at least one "delegate" to the Platform amendment process in order to be effectively represented
(representation of a caucus, committee, or non member state, is at the very least available through a supportive member state)].

Liaisons will need to keep record of those interested in drafting proposals from their state
and those with authoritative experience consulted by the state party,
shepherd the proposal through the process,
and negotiate in behalf of their state’s proposals.

The only requirement for a liaison is
that the state party find a way to trust them with it’s representation
and interest them in the work.

We are working now to identify which states still need liaisons, and to list those who are liaisons,
so we can help individuals with an interest to find out who they need to be working with.

If you or someone you know has an interest in drafting a proposal and do not know your liaison,
it is at this point likely it should be you.

By the end of 2010 every NC delegate, state steering person, and person interested in amending the Platform,
should know who their state liaison(s) is.

Becoming, or finding, a liaison is more important than proposing an amendment, at least for this cycle.
I expect to focus my efforts on this for the rest of this cycle,

So it seems I am your “go to” for any questions, names, or ideas (@ geanark@gmail.com ).

In only one year we will already be open for submissions again.

This cycle our schedule is compressed, and there is not much time for each step.
Next year the process will be open to input for a much longer time.

Hopefully next time some amendment proposals and liaison infrastructure will be ready ahead of time,
and we then can have some real fun hammering out, in a more widely participated in environment,
an even more awesomer document for the POTUS delegates to vote on.

If you are under the impression you may be your state’s go to on platform proposals,
or if you think you know who it should be, please contact me, (@ geanark@gmail.com ),
or someone like Holly Hart, also on the committee, who can fwd you to me.

As soon we get a preliminary list it will go up on PlatCom’s site somewhere prominent i’m sure.

Please help put this call out to your state party members whenever possible.

in service, monte letourneau – WIGP CC, GPUS NC Delegate
also@http://montesite.net & http://geanark.posterous.com/

Global Greens statement on Colombian presidential candidate Antanas Mockus

GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org

For Immediate Release:
Friday, May 28, 2010

Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, cell 202-904-7614, mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org

Global Greens statement on Colombian presidential candidate Antanas Mockus, possible first Green Party head of state

• Colombian election day is May 30; polls have placed Mockus in the lead

• Green Party Speakers Bureau: Greens available to speak on foreign policy http://www.gp.org/speakers/speakers-foreign-policy.php

• The US Green Party’s 2010 Annual National Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, June 24-27 http://greenpartymeeting2010.wordpress.com
Media credentialing page: http://www.gp.org/forms/media
More information: 1-866-41-GREEN, office@gp.org

WASHINGTON, DC — Global Greens Coordination has issued a statement on the possible victory of Green Party Antanas Mockus in the upcoming Colombian presidential election on Sunday, May 30.  Polls have shown Mr. Mockus leading in his race against Juan Manuel Santos of the ruling ‘U’ Party.

If elected, Mr. Mockus will become the first Green head of state.  The Global Greens statement is appended below and can also be read online at the Global Greens web site in English (http://www.globalgreens.org/statements/colombia_pre_election) and Spanish (http://www.globalgreens.org/statements/colombia_ante_elecion).

The first round of the elections will take place on May 30, with a runoff election on the June 20 if no candidate achieves a majority.

The Global Greens Coordination ((http://www.globalgreens.org/ggc/ggc_homepage) is the coordinating body of the Global Greens, representing more than 80 green parties from around the world.  The Green Party of the United States is a participating member.

See also: “In praise of… Antanas Mockus: This Sunday Colombians may do something extraordinary: elect the world’s first Green party head of state,” editorial in The Guardian, May 28, 2010 (http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/may/28/in-praise-of-antanas-mockus).

Greens worldwide celebrated a victory earlier in May, when Caroline Lucas became the first Green Party member ever elected to Parliament in the United Kingdom, representing Brighton Pavilion.

*  *  *

Declaration of the Global Green Coordination regarding the presidential election campaign of the Colombian Green Party and its candidate Antanas Mockus

The Global Green Coordination representing more than 80 green parties from around the world, greets the surging campaign for the upcoming presidential elections being conducted by the Colombian Green Party and its candidate Antanas Mockus. The spectacular support they are receiving opens a completely new and promising perspective for this country, delivering hope to overcome the dominating violence, corruption and social injustice. We call on the Colombian electorate to vote for Antanas Mockus and the proposals of the Colombian Green Party.

Antanas Mockus as President would mean putting an end to the eight years of the Uribe government, marked by failure to respect the constitution, stressing often a militaristic approach to resolve conflicts, contributing to intensify regional tensions, tolerating a high level of corruption and the maintenance of an unacceptable level of poverty despite the economic growth achieved by the country.

The election of Antanas Mockus would open the possibility of setting a new course based on moderation, strict enforcement of the constitution, citizen’s participation, honesty, respect for human rights, job creation and the emergence of new opportunities for young people including a determined effort to improve the education system, which is a key to the future of the country. At the same time, electing Antanas Mockus would help to relegate to the past the artificial tensions which have characterized relations between Colombia and neighboring countries in recent years.

Greens worldwide will be following closely this electoral process and will put pressure on the institutions in which we are represented as well as on the governments of our countries in order to ensure that the democratic and honest nature of the electoral contest is fully respected by the Colombian Government. We hope that all parties refrain from the temptation to manipulate or violate the free and democratic elections that the country deserves. These elections can and should become a model of democracy and an example for everyone.

Once again we would like to call the people of this great country of Colombia to support the perspective that Antanas Mockus and the Green Party are offering to the voters: his proposals open the way to a better future for all Colombians and a unique chance for peace and hope.

The members of the Global Green Coordination

Note: The first round of the Colombian presidential elections will be on 30 May, with a runoff election on the 20 June if no candidate gains a majority. For more information about the Green Party in Colombia: http://www.partidoverde.org.co (Español).

MORE INFORMATION

Green Party of the United States http://www.gp.org
202-319-7191, 866-41GREEN
• Green candidate database and campaign information: http://www.gp.org/elections.shtml
• Green Party News Center http://www.gp.org/newscenter.shtml
• Green Party Speakers Bureau http://www.gp.org/speakers
• Green Party ballot access page http://www.gp.org/2008-elections
• Green Party Livestream Channel http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus

International Committee of the Green Party of the United States http://www.gp.org/committees/intl

The Green Party’s 2010 Annual National Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, June 24-27 http://greenpartymeeting2010.wordpress.com
Media credentialing page: http://www.gp.org/forms/media
More information: 1-866-41-GREEN, office@gp.org

Green Pages: The official publication of record of the Green Party of the United States
Winter 2010 issue now online
http://gp.org/greenpages-blog

Seeking Better E Spaces For Feathers Passed Around Campfires Type Consensus Seeking

Currently i still feel many of us are “talking” past each other,
but we are consistently increasingly on the same page.

I still have a sense that the vast majority of the GPUS basically agrees on how to do things,
down to the content of the platform by and large,
and trust that the NC will find a way to articulate that in voting for good proposals.

As i have come to see the GPUS NC, as it currently is, as un-poll-able,
excepting putting a proposal in que for formal vote,
i come increasingly to believe many votes should fail,
and many more should be tuned up and brought back around frequently,
in one form or another, until we have found something
approaching (albeit barely) optimum.

Unfortunately, in a personal sense i seldom vote against the imperfect,
and prefer to vote for what i believe is considered near consensus.

The rise of hierarchy is due to the fact
that consensus does not work well on the battlefield.

In this era the battlefield is an electronic one,
supporting broad consensus and more diverse and distributed visions and decisions.
Electronic means can bring the responsiveness of hierarchy to consensual decision making.

We can build the tools to embody such self governance in GPUS bodies,
we can proof them out and graft them onto US “democracy” as law,
when it gets us elected…

While we do, the corps(es) will be building similar toolage,
people will more frequently expect to join in governance council,
in the “private” sphere.

None of this will change the core dynamic of consensus.

No matter who he is, or what he has done,
Sitting Bull must still go sit for days at the fire of Red Cloud’s clan
many times before he is ready to call for Grand Council.

One must work out the issues between one’s clan and any others,
and eliminate faction and discord in the nation,
then find the favored plan and means of major clans and elders,
then work to forge a plan that all can consent to.

Then one goes to council with one’s nation.

Lacking leisurely time to react to the changes we have wrought,
we at this point can only be jealous of the ancient practices,
before kings, priests, soldiers, and guns.

Telephones, TV, Radio, the papers,
we have become inured to the idea that mass media
is either one on one, or one to many.

The email list is no camp fire, we must find better ways,
but until we do, any elder must still go to the camp of his competitor,
and find a way to caress his ear with what he wants to hear.

However, we do increasingly have the means to create the electronic clan fire,
and we do not have much time to do it.

We all know this, but as individuals we all keep forgetting.

The process as we have come to expect it is unwieldy,
and we are far from helpless to fix it.

Until then, patience will remain it’s own reward in these matters.

Academic Portfolio Assignment

490 — Senior Capstone BS-IR SOIS

As a graduating student, you are to construct a portfolio. Your portfolio should include 5-7 double-spaced pages (Does not include title page, table of content, and bibliography). The primary audience for your portfolio is your 490 professor. Below is the direction.

1) Title page and Annotated Table of Contents.

The title page should include your name, major, email address and date of submission. The Table of Contents should communicate careful and logical organization and enable readers to find materials easily.

2) List of all courses you have taken/are currently taking.

This should be organized in the following manner:

Area I: UWM Distribution Requirements — General Education
Area II: BSIR Core Courses
Area III: BSIR Cross-functional Electives
Area IV: General Electives, including Cognate Areas of Study
3) You as a learner

Using specific details and with reference to a variety of texts and experiences, you are to examine your educational experience as a college student and to create a meaningful statement of your learning. In particular you are asked to discuss how your learning is integrative and to discuss work in your concentration.

In this section you need to address these questions:

(1) how have you developed as a learner/thinker;

(2) What have you learned in BSIR major; and

(3) how has your experience been integrative (Integrative: What connections or contrasts have you found among and between ideas and experiences in your learning communities, courses, and experiential learning, etc.?)

4) Discuss competencies pertinent to your BSIR major and/or experience

You are to select 4 competencies that are especially important to you. Define each competency and explain how the competency is relevant to your major or experience. You may want to discuss some of the specific skills and abilities that make up each competency.

5) Future directions

This section should include the following components:

(1) a statement of approximately 2 paragraphs explaining your degree program in integrative studies.

(2) Your updated resume, carefully written and designed, accompanied by a brief statement explaining the target audience for which you have shaped this particular version of your resume.

(3) Statement of career and personal goals as you see them currently.

(4) Future learning in a competency area. Questions you might consider:
((A) What are some of your learning goals, short-term and longer-term?
((B) What are your current goals for graduate school or career?
((C) What are some personal goals (for example, goals connected to travel or to competencies such as effective citizenship, global perspective or valuing)?

6) Bibliography

In your essays, you will need to refer specifically to sources such as books, journal articles, lecture notes, etc. Please be sure to cite these in appropriate format.

About the BS in Information Resources at SOIS UWM

To understand the Information Resources program at the UWM School of Information Science one must first understand the ‘word’ meta in both it’s broadest and narrowest senses.

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BSIR at UWM SOIS Home

A participant in the BSIR program is expected to have a relatively good expertise with many WinXP productivity and collaboration programs, and often various methods of online access from the classroom to resources, or to class resources from home, were required competancies.

To make good use of the BSIR program one will understand that in our evolving information economy, meta-knowledge, about how to find organize, and use, data, to obtain information that can foster more and better knowledge, is a powerful engine of productivity. Using such meta-knowledge to multiply such meta-knowledge by organizing, improving, and sharing it, leverages multiple strong levers of positive socioeconomic and technologia methodology trends to increase the positive feedback among them. The potential of these factors to encourage, and depend upon, more horizontal decision making, and sharing of infomation, resources, and tasks, increases the power of the positive feedback already working to strengthen all these trends and tie them tighter together to cement a more positive sustainable future.

These are some of many possible examples of important meta-knowledge embedded in my BSIR program.

There is a focus on finding, evaluating, and increasing the value of information resources, especially through organizing, sharing, and automation of, information resources. Another focus to pursue these same aims is meta-data, the methodology of the technology of tagging and markup, a core set of skills for organizing and structuring electronic information resources. The things that most attracted me at first were the focus on research, the use, and administration of, libraries, an interdisciplinary approach to web technologies, and the encouragement for customization of one’s curriculum.

One of the main lessons I take from my studies in BSIR at UWM, is about culture. About how different cultural concepts of what define success, competance, and function, what is means and end, and how vertical an expectation of hierarchy one has, create deep divisions among organizational structures and create barriers to production and sharing of the technical means. These are much harder to bridge today than traditional cultural divisions based on language, nation, race, creed, or configuration. In other words, languges divide Daimler/Chrystler much less than the cultural gap between speakers of managerial, sales, and engineering terminologies.

One must train in all fields to counter this, there must be information workers, knowledge workers, and cultural workers, who are working on cohesion, unifiing or diverging fields of seeking, understanding, and acting. I seem destined to try to accomplish all three approaches to the most meta of understandings and skills. This was the perfect degree for today’s renascence being. Especially so for myself, as i am convinced that better sharing our heritage of information, knowledge, habit, and other such important cultural toolage, is the pathway to a sane sustainable future.

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18 September 2011

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