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No Rest For Neo-Cons

by N.DeGraff & Dallas B.
Fresno Activists join to disrupt neo-con organizations.
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Neo-con ideologues found no rest the day after the chaos of Inauguration Day. Protesters disrupted business as usual for the organizations setting a policy of world destruction calling for 'No New Wars'. While imperialistic war, domestic human and civil rights abuse, and all out racist world domination are on the minds of those who work to advance the elite; approximately 50 activists representing neighborhoods around the country along with Fresno's R.a.N.C.o.r. Activists had a different idea.

The group comprised mainly of anarchist activists spent hours reclaiming lobbies, pulling fire alarms in 'hit and run' actions, and took to the streets unopposed by law enforcement. As the American Enterprise Institute (authors of the Project for a New American Century), the National Broadcasters Association, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (home of Paul Wolfowitz), Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Center for Security Policy, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Institute of Advanced Strategic and Political Studies were targeted; activists took direct action to stop the daily fascist advances sought by those inside.

Activists occupied and reclaimed lobbies, pulled fire alarms. In one case were able to to move beyond the lobby and into the halls roamed by arch neo-cons. According to one R.a.N.C.o.r. Activist, “Some may not understand the reason for our tactics; but to cost these institutes time and money, slow down their imperialistic work, and bring the dissent they so desperately try to ignore to their doorstep” ... “ we were amazingly effective.” While activists were blocked from entry into the American Enterprise Institute, all other targets saw major disruptions.
§Entering N.A.B.
by N.DeGraff & Dallas B.
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Activists walk into the National Association of Broadcasters and within 30 seconds had disrupted the entire building.
§Security Protecting Neo-Cons
by N.DeGraff & Dallas B.
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While some of the group tried to move past secuirty to visit Paul Wolfowitz, other's made their presence known in adjacent rooms. Shortly after this picture was taken, the fire alarm system begain to sound.
§American Enterprise Institute
by N.DeGraff & Dallas B.
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Reclaimed as the "Anarchy Interprise Institute", the home of the 'Project for a New American Century' saw the highest level of security and protest.
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