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Anti-Nuke Activists Disrupt UC Regents Meeting
Thursday, May 18, 2006 - For the second straight year, anti-nuke/demilitarization activists from around the state disrupted the University of California Regents meeting at UC San Francisco. In addition to concerns of corruption on behalf of top UC officials, students continued the decades old tradition of opposition to UC's vital role in the production of weapons of mass destruction. Through it's management of both Los Alamos National Lab and Lawrence Livermore, UC employees have designed every nuclear weapon in the U.S. arsenal. As such, the University of California would be complicit in the event of a nuclear strike on Iran.

In their successful bid for management of Los Alamos, the University of California partnered with notorious human rights violator and war profiteer Bechtel Corp. who built a name for itself by attempting to privitize Bolivia's water. On May 25, 2005, students disrupted the meeting twice before the Regents eventually voted 11-1 in favor of nuclear armageddon. (read more: http://santacruz.indymedia.org/feature/display/17121/index.php)
This year's action, organized by UC Santa Cruz Students Against War (SAW) included student activists from both UC Berkeley and UC Santa Barbara, in addition to members of the watchdog group Tri-Valley CARES. With boos, hisses, speeches, getting dragged out, and the eventual removal at the threat of arrest, the students ensured that their voices were heard and that the UC Regents' criminal acts do not go unobstructed.
In the 1980's, the student governments of every UC voted against management of the nuclear labs, but the UC Regents still believe that the production of weapons of mass destruction and toxic waste is somehow a service to the nation.
You can see SAW's press release prior to the action here:
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1823424.php
And the pre-action announcement here:
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1823364.php
This year's action, organized by UC Santa Cruz Students Against War (SAW) included student activists from both UC Berkeley and UC Santa Barbara, in addition to members of the watchdog group Tri-Valley CARES. With boos, hisses, speeches, getting dragged out, and the eventual removal at the threat of arrest, the students ensured that their voices were heard and that the UC Regents' criminal acts do not go unobstructed.
In the 1980's, the student governments of every UC voted against management of the nuclear labs, but the UC Regents still believe that the production of weapons of mass destruction and toxic waste is somehow a service to the nation.
You can see SAW's press release prior to the action here:
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1823424.php
And the pre-action announcement here:
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1823364.php
For more information:
http://saw.revolt.org
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Hahaha. Great work once again, people. UC is not above the law, and they're warmongers right up there with, oh, Bechtel!? From an OG protestor from the 70s (and now, of course), it's heartening to see this young generation taking up the fight. Blessings on y'all!
Thank you all so much for your clear headedness, innovative spirit and dedication!! Yeah!!!
Divine Strake - Preparation for Nuclear War?
http://utah.indymedia.org/archives/archive_by_id.php?id=23&category_id=3
The Divine Strake Test, a test sponsored by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), is a detonation of a 700 ton buried heavy ammonium nitrate/fuel oil charge above a tunnel structure. The DTRA reports that the main purpose of the test is to study ground shock effects on deeply buried tunnel structures. Environmental activists and analysists predict, however, that the test is a preparation for the development of new nuclear weapons.
An International Day of Action is planned at the test site on May 28th.
Divine Strake items: Lawsuit filed; May 27-28 protest at Nevada Test Site
http://disarmamentactivist.org/2006/05/24/divine-strake-items-lawsuit-filed-may-27-28-protest-at-nevada-test-site
http://disarmamentactivist.org
http://indymedia.us
http://utah.indymedia.org/archives/archive_by_id.php?id=23&category_id=3
The Divine Strake Test, a test sponsored by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), is a detonation of a 700 ton buried heavy ammonium nitrate/fuel oil charge above a tunnel structure. The DTRA reports that the main purpose of the test is to study ground shock effects on deeply buried tunnel structures. Environmental activists and analysists predict, however, that the test is a preparation for the development of new nuclear weapons.
An International Day of Action is planned at the test site on May 28th.
Divine Strake items: Lawsuit filed; May 27-28 protest at Nevada Test Site
http://disarmamentactivist.org/2006/05/24/divine-strake-items-lawsuit-filed-may-27-28-protest-at-nevada-test-site
http://disarmamentactivist.org
http://indymedia.us
This so-called "great" university system is an insult to the taxpayers with its police state tactics. It is long overdue that labor shut down UC statewide until all of labor's demands are met. These include not only the pensions described above but also raising the very low wages of the staff, which are in stark contrast to the bribes given to the administrators in the form of salaries and benefits to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars, all of which constitute stealing from the taxpayers. These administrators are not worth two cents and the claim that they are underpaid is an insult to the taxpayers and the workingclass. It is clear that the capitalist class is milking UC dry and destroying public school education and all labor ever does is campaign for Democrats, none of whom should be supported, and show up at these protests. What we need is a labor strike.
Well... what are the main targets for undercover agents interested in disrupting a political process in Santa Cruz? SAW and Free Radio Santa Cruz are the most obvious targets. Keep in mind that CBS news obtained documents from Army Intelligence that revealed that one in six protestors at the Chicago 1968 convention were undercover cops... do you really think that things have changed? I'd imagine that one in six number applies to the current membership of SAW, as well. These individuals can be identified through their actions - emotional rants, promotion of violence, avoidance of rational discussion. That's the same pattern of behavior seen under Nixon's reign - Operation CHAOS, COINTELPRO, etc - infiltrate and actively discredit groups using sex, drugs, and violence; write disingenous letters to local newspapers and lefty press outlets... study your history, SAW members. Welcome to reality.
Radical Islamists have stated goals to explode a nuclear device in America. Without getting into the history of why they want to do this, CUZ THEY DO, what do y'all recommend we do NOW to stop them??? You can't "talk" to someone whose goal is to kill and die for their God. You can't reason with them, you can't scare them, you have to STOP them. If a low level (really, really low) nuclear device detonation can stop them, what is the downside, other than some seemingly religious abstract fear of nuclear weapons.
We can't go back in time and de-discover man-made fission. To unilaterally disarm in the current political climate would be suicide.
As a side note, remember that buying fossil fuel (gas, diesel) is tacit support of oil companies. Sell your car, ride a bike. If you buy a bus ticket, you are also buying fossil fuel. Burning natural gas or fuel oil for heating is also tacit support of oil companies. Sell your furnaces. Buy more clothes. Remember, though, that synthetics such as rayon, nylon, orlon, etc... are made from oil. Buying clothing made from synthetics is also tacit support of oil companies, so buy FUR... Oops, can't buy fur. Enjoy the cold, or move south. Don't drive.
We can't go back in time and de-discover man-made fission. To unilaterally disarm in the current political climate would be suicide.
As a side note, remember that buying fossil fuel (gas, diesel) is tacit support of oil companies. Sell your car, ride a bike. If you buy a bus ticket, you are also buying fossil fuel. Burning natural gas or fuel oil for heating is also tacit support of oil companies. Sell your furnaces. Buy more clothes. Remember, though, that synthetics such as rayon, nylon, orlon, etc... are made from oil. Buying clothing made from synthetics is also tacit support of oil companies, so buy FUR... Oops, can't buy fur. Enjoy the cold, or move south. Don't drive.
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