> From: Francisco Ramos Stierle <
ramospancho@gmail.com>
> Date: September 1, 2008 3:25:40 AM PDT
> To: UC-Demil <
uc@....net>,
ucb@....net,
>
freetheuc@lists.riseup.net,
localistas@lists.berkeley.edu,
>
freespeechfreetrees@googlegroups.com,
mexcal_ucb@lists.berkeley.edu
> Subject: FBI: Hands Off the Long Haul! (Berkeley, CA) - Sproul
> Plaza Thursday Sep 4th from 11am-1pm
>
> Dear beloved citizens of the World,
>
> The Long Haul Infoshop (3124 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley, California)
> was recently raided by the FBI, who confiscated all 12 of the
> computers that were in the office. In response, we need to help
> support them, and stand united against arbitrary police injustice!
>
> What is the Long Haul?
> It is a non-hierarchical community, space and resource center. It
> is an all-volunteer, anti-profit collectively run consensus based
> organization. It provides office space for various groups including
> the Infoshop, Slingshot Newspaper, East Bay Food Not Bombs, East
> Bay Prison Support, Cycles of Change and more!
>
> What is the Infoshop?
> It hosts a community library and reading room. It is an information
> distribution center featuring many periodicals, zines, pamphlets,
> videos, and books not to mention free public internet access. You
> can post flyers for upcoming actions on the community bulletin
> board, create a zine in the loft, or make some food in the cooking
> area. It is a great place to meet and network with your community.
>
>
> 1. The facts.
> At 10:30 am on Wednesday, August 27th, the UC Berkeley police,
> plainclothes FBI agents, and an Alameda County sheriff raided at
> gunpoint the Long Haul, a long-standing community library and info
> shop.
>
> Police spent at least an hour and a half searching the premises
> without allowing Long Haul members entry to their building. More
> than a dozen computers and other equipment were seized in the
> morning raid.
>
> Having made no attempt to contact Long Haul members, agents forced
> their way into the building by entering a neighboring non-profit
> office with guns drawn. Police refused to provide a search warrant
> until after the raid was over and property was seized.
>
> The police went through every room, both public and locked -
> cutting or unscrewing the locks - and removed every computer from
> the building. Most of the computers taken were removed from an
> unmonitored public space where people come to use the computers
> just as they would at a public library. The remaining computers
> were taken from closed offices where they are needed for the day-to-
> day operation of the work done by members. Offices were rifled
> through, and a list of people who had borrowed books from the
> library was checked, as was the sales log.
>
> The warrant, which was produced after the raid, had little relevant
> information. It claimed that the officers were searching for (1)
> property or things used as a means of committing a felony; and (2)
> property or things that are evidence that tends to show a felony
> has been committed, or tends to show that a particular person has
> committed a felony.
>
>
> 2. Here's what you can do to support:
> (1) If you have a computer that you can donate or loan to the Long
> Haul, please call them at (510) 540-0751.
>
> (2) Please call UC Berkeley Police Chief Victoria Harrison at (510)
> 642-1133, let her know what you think of this raid, and demand that
> all seized property be returned immediately.
>
> (3) Please call the San Francisco regional FBI headquarters at
> (415) 553-7400, and tell them to keep their hands off our activist
> communities.
>
> (4) Please invite your friends to the facebook group (of course,
> monitored by them), and help spread the news of this event far & wide!
>
> (5) Do you know any firm/lawyer who would like to have a pro bono
> work? Please call (510) 540-0751
>
> (6) Demonstrate for FREE SPEECH! Thursday, September 4th from
> 1100-1300 hrs in SPROUL PLAZA.
>
>
> 3. Planetizing the movement.
> There are thousands of Long Hauls-like organizations all over the
> globe. It's Collective Intelligence, the Invisible Revolution. They
> won't be able to stop it. Armies can be resisted, but not an idea
> who's time has come (i.e. internet, Peer2Peer, permaculture,
> farmers markets, preventive medicine, nonviolence -Love in
> Action-... ). What they don't know is that we are doing it for
> them, for their children and for their children of their children
> who whisper in our dreams: what are you doing to protect our home,
> the Earth? We are offering Satyagraha and constructive programs at
> many levels and in many fronts.
>
> When people cannot be controlled by others they are experiencing
> the ultimate power. When people come together on the basis of being
> completely powerful, completely fearless, they become unstoppable.
>
> Order imposed by brute force is only ephemeral. "Let our first act
> every morning be to make the following resolve: I shall not fear
> anyone. I shall not submit to injustice from anyone. In resisting
> untruth, I shall put up with all suffering." "First they ignore
> you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you WIN." --
> Mahatma Gandhi.