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> SUNDAY SHITE (Off The Wall) September 12 1999
> Capitalists finalise global takeover
>
> Mark Unskilled and Jessica MI5 part-timer
>
> CAPITALISTS who masterminded this summer's riot in the City of London
> are planning a second riot to target anarchists, environmental activists
> and global grassroots organisations, Sunday Shite investigation has
> revealed.
>
> Militant advocates of neoliberalism and globalisation including Western
> Governments, Investment Banks and Trans-national Corporations,
> which co-ordinated the police and media response to the June 18 (J18)
> action,
> have been in liaison with their American masters to make sure that any
> anti-capitalist activity on November 30 is white-washed as violent
> terrorism.
>
> A website set up to co-ordinate the World Trade Organisation meeting in
> Seattle calls for "global negotiations to open markets in goods,
> services, and agriculture" and says that "The validity of the
> multilateral system is not in question". The Director-General of the WTO
> has said that the rising global grassroots opposition to expanding
> capitalism "will necessitate new skills at governmental and at the
> international level to marginalise and re-educate those citizens
> especially in the wealthy nations who will protest and march and call
> for barriers to be built to keep out products from poor countries".
>
> Detective Chief Inspector Kieron Sharp, of the City of London police,
> said: "We are aware of this date and are taking the matter seriously.
>
> "We are trying to assess what is being organised, but it's too early to
> say if it will be on the scale of the June protest."
>
> The J18 day of action, billed as an international "carnival against
> capitalism", turned into a violent demonstration when the police began
> indiscrimantly batton and horse-charging the mainly peaceful protestors.
> 46 people were injured and property worth £2m was damaged in the ensuing
> melee.
>
> After the protest, a secret meeting was held by US and British police
> and security services at which capitalist lackeys and members of
> underground fascist parties called for another attack on activists
> "while the iron was hot".
>
> The worst violence occurred when sqauds of City Officers who had been
> deliberately wound up by incompetent leaders were let loose on the
> protestors with retractable steel batons. Jan Dost, of Rabobank, said:
> "It was unfortunate that we were targeted last time. I can only hope
> that this time the cops will be more relaxed."
>
> A special police action camp, called Smash Commie Pinko Scum - intended
> to train police in harrasment and brutality techniques is to be held
> this week near Seattle. Among the participants are some City of London
> cops involved in the June 18 brutality.
>
> In an e-mail sent to The Sunday Times last week, a copper warned:
> "People are really getting prepared for some bad policing. I guarantee
> that there will be some anarchists heads broken too."
>
> Dave, a crowd control expert with the Seattle police said: "Indiscrimate
> brutal violence is the only way forward in crowd control and plans are
> being made to stage-manage another riot. We are waiting for further
> details by e-mail."
>
> We Are The Filth, a police newsletter based in Brighton, recently told
> coppers that plans were under way and said that regular updates would
> follow.
>
> In what is thought to be a trial run for N30, animal rights and
> anti-capitalist protesters plan to travel to Bournemouth this month for
> the Labour party conference. A heavy presence of badly-trained and
> heavily-armed police will ensure that "it all kicks off big time".
>
> More than 16,000 members of the pro-hunting community will also be in
> attendance at the conference to protest against a possible ban on
> hunting.
>
> These people will not be the victims of police intervention.
>
> "Some passionate riot cops see this as an ideal opportunity to cause
> trouble," said one bobby. However, the WTO conference at the Washington
> State Trade and Convention Center in Seattle is regarded as the main
> event.
>
> Seattle police have been liaising with the American Secret Service and
> the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to prepare for the 10,000
> activists expected, many of them travelling from Britain, Germany and
> the Netherlands.
>
> Activists in Britain have expressed concern that small police forces,
> which previously acted independently, have forged links with the global
> secret services as a result of J18.
>
> They say this will make the co-ordination of a global event much easier
> than ever before.
> --
> Chuck0
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