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This week, we're replaying an interview that Bursts conducted with Ron Sakolsky in March of 2016. Ron had just recently published Breaking Loose: Mutual Acquiescence or Mutual Aid? From the original posting: "Ron is a poet, an anarchist, a surrealist, a pirate radio broadcaster and author and more. Recently, <a href="http://littleblackcart.com/books/anarchy/breaking-loose/">Little Black Cart</a> published a small book by Ron Sakolsky entitled Breaking Loose: Mutual Acquiescence or Mutual Aid? The essay is an anarcho-surrealist critique in which Ron levels a challenge to readers to move past (or break free) from the limitations we internalize from engaging with and within (as well as with others within) the systems of domination. In the conversation, Ron revisits the essay, breaks down some terminology and eggs the listener on to exercise their imagination and act from places of inspiration to apply direct action against the status quo. The essay it's built off of can be found in <a href="http://modernslavery.calpress.org/">Modern Slavery #1</a>.

During the hour, we discuss that book, we chat about radio and Ron's 30 years of radio experience starting in college radio in IL, later involved in the pirate station called <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbanna_Kantako">Black Liberation Radio</a>, publishing and promoting the building of micro-broadcast transmitters, and currently with Radio Tree Frog in the forests of Coast Salish Territories AKA British Colombia. He contributed to and edited the titles Seizing The Airwaves: A Free Radio Handbook (AK Press, 1998) and Islands of Resistance: Pirate Radio in Canada (New Star Books, 2010). A sample of featuring mostly content from the "Old Pal" show on Tree Frog radio is found here: <a href="https://duckduckgo.com/?q=tree+frog+radio&t=ffsb&ia=videos&iai=CACQMFIi9Pk" title="https://duckduckgo.com/?q=tree+frog+radio&t=ffsb&ia=videos&iai=CACQMFIi9Pk">https://duckduckgo.com/?q=tree+frog+radio&t=ffsb&ia=videos&iai=CACQMFIi9Pk</a> "

To hear more of our archives, dating back to 2010, check out thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org

Jai "Jerry" Williams Later this week, District Attorney Todd Williams plans to announce whether or not he will be indicting Sgt. Tyler Radford for the murder of 35 year old Asheville resident Jerry Williams (no relation), who was a children's book author and father of 5. The particulars of this meeting will hopefully be made public later this week. For those who are unaware of this case, Williams was murdered in early July this year at the Deaverview apartment complex after police were called regarding an unrelated domestic dispute. In response to Jai, or Jerry, being killed by law enforcement and the discrepencies between stories of witnesses and the police narrative, Asheville experienced its first of many vigorous protests under the auspices of Black Lives Matter. It is expected that the DA, who recently received a 900 page report on the case from the State Bureau of Investigation, will deliver a non-indictment announcement, so keep your eyes and ears peeled for calls for solidarity from the Williams family and for community responses. You can also call the DA's office to express your opinion at (828) 259-3410.

KINETIC JUSTICE There is urgent need for folks to call prison administrators at Limestone Correctional Facility, where Kinetic Justice (who was one of the main organizers of the September 9 #PrisonStrike) has been transferred in order to isolate and endanger him. He was brutally beaten on December 2, and continues to fear for his life.

WE NEED TO SHOW THE PRISON THAT THERE ARE MANY EYES AND EARS ON THE OUTSIDE KEEPING TRACK OF KINETIK!

Here are the numbers to call, and the script provided by IWOC:

Call Limestone Prison Warden Christopher Gordy 256-233-4600 Call Commissioner Jeff Dunn & Ass Comm Grant Culliver 334-353-3883 <a href="mailto:webmaster@doc.alabama.gov">webmaster@doc.alabama.gov</a> Call Gov Robert Bentley 334-242-7100 Call Department of Justice <a href="mailto:205-244-2001ussaln.civilrights@usdoj.gov">205-244-2001ussaln.civilrights@usdoj.gov</a>

Say this, "I am calling to demand that you release Robert Early Council from solitary confinement and move him out of Limestone Correctional Facility immediately. He was brutally beaten on December 2nd and continues to fear for his life."

You can read about Kinetik's work at the Free Alabama Movement's website http://freealabamamovement.com

GRAND JURY RESISTANCE AT STANDING ROCK On or around December 3rd, 2016 a water protector at Oceti Sakowin received a summons to appear before a federal grand jury that has been convened in relation to the resistance of water protectors. What we know about grand juries is that they have a long history of being used to target those in resistance to the state and engaged in political or revolutionary movements. The purpose of this grand jury and all grand juries that target revolutionary people and communities is to cause division, manufacture prisoners of war, create paranoia and suspicion amongst comrades. We will not be intimidated and resistance to this is only strengthening our resolve to kill this black snake and all the others.

Water protectors stand in resistance to this grand jury and all tools of state repression, be it on the ground through Morton County’s violent tactics or in the shrouded secrecy of a grand jury courtroom.

Indigenous people, water protectors, legal workers, revolutionaries and comrades from across the camps are actively organizing resistance to this grand jury. Camp wide education efforts are already underway as well as reaching out through our networks of solidarity that know no borders in order to spread the word. If you have been contacted by federal law enforcement or have been served with a subpoena related to water protector activities or the resistance at Standing Rock please contact the Water Protector Legal Collective at (605) 519-8180. Grand juries rely on the isolation and fear that can come with a subpoena. The first step of resistance is seeking solidarity and support!

To donate to the Water Protector Legal Collective, you can visit <a href="http://waterprotectorlegal.org/ways-support-us/" title="http://waterprotectorlegal.org/ways-support-us/">http://waterprotectorlegal.org/ways-support-us/</a>

And for many other fantastic resources regarding grand juries and grand jury resistance, you can visit itsgoingdown.org's article <a href="https://itsgoingdown.org/grand-jury-resistance-at-standing-rock/">Grand Jury Resistance at Standing Rock</a>

Oakland March in response to Gentrification & #Ghostship In Oakland, there's a call for a March on Monday entitled: Honor the dead! Fight for the living! Resist the destruction of all that allows us to survive and sometimes thrive. Let us mourn and rage together against a world that tears us apart, slowly in the form of ongoing gentrification, development, deportation, and imprisonment – or swiftly through tragedy that could have been prevented.

From Libby to Trump, they don’t care about us, let’s show them we don’t need them! It’s not about the artists. It’s about all of us trying to survive in Oakland. Poor people, people of color and queer people have been fighting for their existence for decades.

Communal warehouses are only one of our most recent dwellings where sometimes we get to imagine what another life could look like.

Defend tent cities and takeover vacant buildings! Fight landlords! We demand a moratorium on all evictions and affordable housing for all!

Monday, December 12th, 6pm at Grand Lake Theater @ Grand Ave and Lake Park Ave next to Lake Merritt

FBI Spying & Rule 41 Also of note, the December 9th episode of On The Media, a podcast produced by NPR's WNYC studios with a progressive focus on media production in the U.S. and politics, had a really good interview with Rainey Reitman, the Activism Director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The OTM interview, the second interview of the episode, focused on the recently passed updates to Rule 41 of the U.S. Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, giving permission for the FBI to hack computers outside the jurisdiction in which the warrant was granted, often specifically where encryption or another means of obscuring or securing the information is being used. Check out that episode at <a href="http://www.wnyc.org" title="http://www.wnyc.org">http://www.wnyc.org</a> and more work and analysis of digital freedom and surveillance from our friends at the Electronic Frontier Foundation can be found at <a href="https://eff.org" title="https://eff.org">https://eff.org</a>, alongside toolkits for staying safer in the interwebs

Playlist: <a href="http://www.ashevillefm.org/node/18485" title="http://www.ashevillefm.org/node/18485">http://www.ashevillefm.org/node/18485</a>

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Internet Archive identifier: afm-final-straw-12112016pod
https://archive.org/download/afm-final-straw-12112016pod/afm-final-straw-12112016pod.mp3
Author The Final Straw
Title
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TFSRadio Breaking Loose: a conversation with Ron Sakolsky (rebroadcast)
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eng
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2016-12-11 20:29:55
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wsfm-lp; kwtf; kowa; wcrs; Ron Sakolsky; surrealism; poetry; anarcho-surrealism; anarchist radio; Jai Williams; #PrisonStrike; Kinetic Justice; #NoDAPL; Standing Rock; grand jury resistance; #GhostShip; On the Media podcast; FBI & Rule 41
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thefinalstrawradio; podcasts

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