Tavistock Institute + Aufheben police intel
AFT | 28.07.2013 16:14 | August Riots | Indymedia | Repression | London
Who is interested in these Aufheben reports? Why do we allow these spies to move within and report back on our movements?
Aufheben #1 1992: Anti-War movement
Aufheben #3 1994: Anti-Roads movement (Drury's PhD research!)
Aufheben #4 1995: Anti-CJB movement
Aufheben #5 1996: The class struggles in France
Aufheben #6 1997: Autopsy on 'Class War'
Aufheben #10 2002: Palestine
Aufheben #11 2003: Argentina
Aufheben #12 2004: Anti-War movement
Aufheben #14 2006: G8 protests
Aufheben #15 2007: Recent struggles in Brighton
Aufheben #18 2010: Recession shows in the UK
Aufheben #19 2011: Workfare/dole struggles
Aufheben #20 2012: August Riots
Aufheben #21 2012: Workfare (again)
Note how these reports focus on the biggest oppositional movements of the year. Where better to hide intelligence reports than plain site, in a boring, bland-looking journal that nobody reads? What use are these for struggle? None. By the time they're published the, the movements are over. Their far more useful for the state to design counter-insurgency manipulations. And now we now Drury has been directly training the cops via the Tavistock Institute with state-of-the-art psychological tactics to manipulate and destroy movements.
DO NOT TOLERATE THESE PARASITES.
NO TO RESEARCH IN OUR MOVEMENTS.
AGAINST ANALYSIS FOR OUR ENEMIES.
AFT
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