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Black Bloc Tactics- To Clear the Way

Vandalism a central part of anarchists’ tactics Black Bloc tactics seen as a method to clear way for other protest groups to state their cases The black-clad vandals who fanned out across Toronto’s downtown are relatively foreign to the city’s streets, but their Black Bloc methods and motivations have been deployed around the world for decades. But the shattered storefronts and graffiti slogans left in their wake do not answer the most fundamental of questions: Who are the ruffians and what do they want? The individuals who carry on the anarchist Black Bloc tradition today congregate through online forums, newsletters and small conventions. They are yoga teachers, soup-kitchen volunteers, community organizers and university students from Southern Ontario, Quebec and points further afield. They bristle at the anarchist label – they bristle at most things, for that matter – and reject their common portrayal as an ignorant pack of angry young men. “We don’t just crawl up from the sewers from protests,” says Chris Bowen, part of the anarchist hip-hop duo Test Their Logik and one of the movement’s most visible proponents of property damage. “We are not violent people. I’m filled with love – love for this planet, not for pacifism and the status quo.” It was difficult to see the love in images of smashed Starbucks windows and burning squad cars. Many, including Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair and Mayor David Miller, lamented the violence and promised retribution. But when your goal is to “smash capitalism,” violence takes on a very narrow definition. Mr. Bowen, a yoga teacher by day, insists property damage is necessary to draw the world’s eyes. “When buildings are destroyed and no one is hurt – who cares?” said Mr. Bowen during a protest earlier this week. “It’s a broken window, not a life. The violence comes from the companies that are targeted. They are wrecking the environment; they are wrecking lives.” Mr. Bowen was scooped up during mass arrests of demonstrators on Sunday morning, joining the ranks of more than 600 detained by police. The number of protesters participating in Black Bloc tactics this week were not expected to exceed the roughly 400 who turned out for the 2001 Summit of the Americas held in Quebec City. “If you look at our movement before and after 9/11, it dwindled,” Mr. Bowen said. “People got scared and left.” One of those alleged organizers, Alex Hundert, arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit mischief during an early-morning police raid Saturday, recently wrote a treatise at rabble.ca defending destructive Black Bloc tactics used during the 2010 Winter Olympics. He claimed that Black Bloc acts as “a wrecking ball” that clears the way for other protest groups to state their various cases. Smashing windows at Hudson’s Bay Co., for instance, “actually opened up space for Canadians to stop and think about the colonial history of HBC,” Mr. Hundert wrote. Mr. Hundert is part of a large contingent of demonstrators affiliated with the Kitchener-Waterloo Community Centre for Social Justice. Other protesters in police custody hail from Montreal, Guelph, Ont., Vancouver and the United States. “They are your co-workers and neighbours, your teachers or students, your relatives,” said one anarchist organizer who asked not to be identified. “If it seems they only appear when an event like the G20 takes place, it’s because the rest of the time they are not wearing masks.” Toronto Police have been investigating Black Bloc strategies for months. On Saturday night, Chief Blair vowed to root them out. “There is no sanctuary from responsibility and accountability for their criminal acts,” he said. In a press release Sunday he urged the public to submit any images they have of “the small group of criminals, whose only motivations are violence and destruction, who have appalled those who came to express their views in a peaceful manner.” Many Black Bloc demonstrators arrived in Toronto as part of tight-knit affinity groups – clusters of friends who spread ideas and tactics in small meetings to avoid police detection – to answer a general callout by the Southern Ontario Anarchist Resistance and the Toronto Community Mobilization Network. They’ve been staying on numerous couches and carpets throughout the city. “We have friends willing to open their doors here and all across the land,” Mr. Bowen said. “They have my back, and I have theirs.” During the destruction on Saturday, affinity groups employed tactics they say were popularized during historical uprisings such as the Boston Tea Party. Dressed in black, affinity groups would dart from within masses of peaceful protesters to smash windows and paint anarchist slogans. Minutes later, they would change into light-coloured garb and rejoin the crowds, relying on the anonymity of the throng for camouflage. Online explanations of Black Bloc encourage this shape-shifting approach while discouraging violent confrontations with police so that participants can avoid arrest. These tactics are hardly secret, easily accessed through popular anarchist websites such as crimethinc.com and theanarchistlibrary.org. Even with hundreds of detained demonstrators, the anarchists insist their movement is snowballing. “Look here, look at the reaction to austerity measures in Greece, look at the anger surrounding BP in the Gulf,” Mr. Bowen said. “The whole global economy is coming down. We are going to kick it until it breaks.” added by: animalia_libero

earthquake in Michigan June 23 2010

On Wednesday June 23, 2010. A magnitude-5.0 earthquake struck at the Ontario-Quebec border region of Canada on Wednesday, shaking homes and businesses from Toronto to the states of New York and Michigan, according to the U.S. The magnitude 5.0 quake – initially reported at 5.5 but later downgraded – hit around 1:41 p.m. today, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Its epicenter was near the border of Quebec and Ontario, about 24 miles from Cumberland, Ontario. The depth was 11.2 miles. Fol

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Kristen Stewart To Shoot ‘On The Road’ In August

Jack Kerouac adaptation starring Garrett Hedlund will be filmed in Montreal, New Orleans and Mexico. By Eric Ditzian Kristen Stewart Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage/ Getty Images Kristen Stewart’s summer will be anything but relaxing. The 20-year-old actress is about to jump into globe-trotting publicity mode as the June 30 release of “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” draws near. Now, her August is fully booked as well: KStew is set to being filming “On the Road” early that month in Montreal. According to the Montreal Gazette, the film will begin shooting on August 2 in Quebec’s largest city. Producers have already set up an office at Cite du Cinema, the city’s largest film production facility. After filming there for most of August, the shoot will shift to New Orleans for a month, then head to Mexico for a few weeks and finally return to Montreal before wrapping. Adapted from the iconic 1957 Beat generation novel by Jack Kerouac, “On the Road” stars Garrett Hedlund (“Tron Legacy”) as Dean Moriarty, the disaffected drifter at the center of the story. Stewart will play Marylou, Dean’s wife. Filling out the rest of the cast are Kirsten Dunst and British actor Sam Riley (“Control”). Francis Ford Coppola is producing, and Walter Salles (“The Motorcycle Diaries”) will direct. “I am very much attached to a movie that has been trying to get made forever,” Stewart said earlier this month. “Not that this is going to help it, but maybe I can just brag a little bit. I am super excited about it, too. I am about to play Marylou in ‘On the Road.’ So that’s a big deal.” The shoot should end well in advance of the start of “Breaking Dawn” filming this fall. The fourth film in the “Twilight” franchise will hit theaters on November 18, 2011. Do you think “On the Road” will make a good movie? Share your thoughts in the comments. Check out everything we’ve got on “On the Road.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Carrie & Mike Make First Red Carpet Appearance Together

Carrie Underwood stepped out with her fiancee, hockey player Mike Fisher last night.

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Jay-Z Releases The Blueprint 3 Early, Announces Arena Tour

New album drop pushed up from Friday to Tuesday. By Gil Kaufman Jay-Z’s The Blueprint 3 Photo: Roc-A-Fella While some of you were enjoying a lazy holiday weekend, Jay-Z was hustling, pushing up the release of The Blueprint 3 to Tuesday (September 8) from the original September 11 street date. The news of the fresh street date — which comes less than a week after the full album leaked online — was announced on the Web sites of online retailers Amazon.com and Best Buy.

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‘Pon De Floor’- Major Lazer

Major Lazer's video for 'Pon De Floor' is weird. It's like a trip to a virtual-reality MTV's Real World House where only fully clothed dry-humping happens, but it happens a lot, and it's sorta obscene

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Baby Throwing

Devotees at a shrine in Harangal village of Parbhani in western India's Maharashtra observe a bizarre ritual of throwing their babies for good health. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

7 Year Old Driving an SUV in Quebec

This video posted on YouTube shows a 7-year-old driving an SUV along a country road with the rest of his family in the back seat. [ Jack's Note : He's shown in the video driving at roughly 40 mph

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Med students get training In Second Life hospitals

“Discover Magazine reports that although medical simulations have been around for a long time, medical schools like Imperial College London are starting to use virtual hospitals in Second Life so students can learn their way around an O.R. before they enter the real thing. The students can also test their knowledge in the Virtual Respiratory Ward by interviewing patient avatars, ordering tests, diagnosing problems, and recommending treatment.

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