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Direct action against climate criminals

Autonomous activists for earth liberation | 01.09.2009 15:09 | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis

direct action against climate criminals

Last night between midnight and 2am a group of autonomous anarchists targetted 4 buildings across central london for their continued involvement with crimes against a planet ment to be shared by all of us, not auctioned off for profit.

The world coal institute had its door handles chained together and expanding foam piped into its locks, the activists then went on to target E.ON (the company behind climate camp target Kingsnorth power station) with more expanding foam and graffitti reading "stop climate change now A", an indenticle attack was then aimed at D1 Oils PLC and one ore at a starbucks coffee outlet (recently slated in the media for keeping their taps running 24 hours a day)

Whilst their has been speculation about this being misinformation i assure you these attacks DID happen, whilst the graffitti may well have been scrubbed off this morning the activits did their best to make sure that no one would be able to enter the buildings and cause even more attrocities today.

Autonomous activists for earth liberation

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Resist!

01.09.2009 16:59

Loving the actions, keep it up.

Solidarity


A lesson to Climate Camp

02.09.2009 18:21

A couple of thousand liberals on Blackheath= a few photos in the guardian dressed as pillocks infront of the Carbon Exchange.

a few anarchists with an agenda= multiple hits in a single night.


Sorry guys, it's a No Contest. All glory goes to those who shoulder the burden of risky actions (albeit stunts) vs those who prance around trying to persuade the police to be a bit nicer and the government to not be such meanie polluters. Climate Camp needs to agitate, not engage in 'liberal drift'.

Baba Ganoush


Re: A lesson to climate camp

03.09.2009 06:48

Climate camp did have actions:

On Tuesday people locked on to the front door of RBS' headquarters. Later about 50 people turned up and blocked the back entrance, so nobody could get in or out.
At Edelmans (Eon's PR company), people climbed on a ledge and hung a banner, nude protestors invaded the building and more activists blocked the exit.
DEC was invaded by activists with canoes, and Shell HQ got banner-dropped and had it's 'S' nicked.

Ms Anne Thropy