Filed under: Anarchism, Anti-War, Capitalism, Downloads, How-To, Open Source Software, Organizer Resources, Propaganda of the Seed | Tags: alternative media project, amp, Anarchism, anarchist, anarchist faq, anarchy, bit torrent, bittorent, bookmooch, cash, facebook, fighting for our lives, foss, free, google bomb, googlewash, infoshop, linux, money, myspace, Open Source Software, openwiki, party, Propaganda of the Seed, torrent, twitter
In case you missed it – here are our first ten Propaganda of the Seed Articles.
Prologue: An explanation of what we mean when we say “Propaganda of the Seed” and why we think it is important.
1:Support the Alternative Media Project. The group behind InfoShop, OpenWiki, and hosting the Anarchist FAQ. They needed a new computer then, now they just need help paying the bills.
2: Open Source Software. Free as in spech as well as free as in beer, Open Source Software is a good pick for activists for a number of reasons.
3. Fighting for Our Lives. CrimethInc. will send you free stuff! Great for organizing, education, or to start a mini-infoshop!
4. BitTorrent Activism. Not just for porn and music anymore, bittorrents provide a wealth of resources for anarchist or learning about anarchism.
5. Radical Cash. Want a free way to get hundreds of people to see your message, website, or art? Break out your wallet.
6. A Political Party for Anarchists? Well . . . sort of! Hang out, have a good time, and stick it to the man!
7. My (Autonomous) Space. Admit it. You already spend too much time on Facebook. Might as well do something “constructive” with your time!
8. Googlewashing. Ideal for big groups, Googlewashing lets you control the media. Sort of.
9. BookMooch. Useful both as a source for radical literature, and as a viable alternative to capitalism.
10. KnowMore. Odds are you are going to buy that computer anyway. Might as well buy it from the nice(er) guys.
Thanks for reading! Let us know at peoplesinformative@riseup.net if you have any ideas for things people can do in their daily lives to live more free or help the anarchist movement.
Filed under: Capitalism, How-To, Open Source Software, Propaganda of the Seed | Tags: b. dolan, Capitalism, consumer education, consumerism, fire fox, firefox, foss, know more, knowmore, knowmore.org, plugin, sage francis
We know we have already shown you a number of ways to make your use of a computer more anarcho-friendly. Using open source software, not loading ads, and blocking tracking bugs all make your web browsing experience less offensive. The tool we are suggesting today will make it more educational.
KnowMore.Org, founded by noted rappers Sage Francis and B. Dolan, the site aims to educate the public about the social implications of their purchases by uniformly reporting on and rating the practices and policies of large corporations.
Their reasoning is this: The more people know about where there money goes, the more likely they are to support morally superior companies, and thus either force corporations to change their habits, or drive them out of business.
Our reasoning: We live in a capitalist society. Until we fix that, we might as well make sure our money isn’t going to fund union leader assassinations.
You can use KnowMore.Org two ways. You can browse the website and look up companies there. OR if you are using FireFox, you can install the KnowMore extension, which automatically alerts you when you visit a website owned or operated by one of the companies they have on file. You then have the option to leave the site, go to KnowMore.org to learn more about the company, or ignore the warning and go about your business.
Ideal for personal education, as well as group enlightenment when installed on shared computers, the KnowMore extension allows you to more intelligently do what you must.
Filed under: Breaking News, Open Source Software | Tags: cracker, def con, hacker, hacktivism, homeland security, jeff moss, sell out
via HackBloc
Jeff Moss known as “Dark Tangent”, co-founder of the DEF CON Hacker’s Convention, was called by homeland security a couple weeks ago to join Department of Homeland Security’s Advisory Council (HSAC). He sadly accepted and is now working for the government giving them tips on how to fight hackers and other computer “criminals”.

via Hack Bloc
The website of Australia’s official censorship board was hacked and taken offline today in protest of proposed mandatory ISP-level censorship of websites. This is shortly after WIKILEAKS released the secret proposed censorship list and a German resident’s house was raided for having his name in the wikileaks.de WHOIS data. The hack(tivist)er added this text to the center of the page: “This site contains the information about the boards that have the right to CONTROL YOUR FREEDOMZ. This classification board has the right to not just classify content (the name is an ELABORATE TRICK), but also the right to DECIDE WHAT IS AND ISN’T APPROPRIATE and BAN CONTENT FROM THE PUBLIC. We part of an ELABORATE DECEPTION from CHINA to CONTROL AND SHEEPIFY the NATION, to PROTECT THE CHILDREN. All opposers must HATE CHILDREN and therefore must be KILLED WITH A LARGE MELONS during the PROSECUTION PARTIES IN SEPTEMBER. Come join our ALIEN SPACE PARTY. As of the writing of this article, the hacked website is still showing up as unavailable.
Not sure what this is all supposed to mean, but at the very least it is of concern that WikiLeaks has apprently been cracked?
Filed under: Anarchism, Downloads, How-To, Mutual Aid, Open Source Software, Propaganda of the Seed | Tags: amarok, anarchy, BLAG, bsd, computers, firefox, foss, linux, LinuxMint, open source, pidgin, software, songbird, thunderbird, ubuntu
Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) is a prime example of anarchism in action. Operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD allow computer users complete freedom in their use of their hardware. In short: If your hardware can do it, FOSS operating systems will allow you to do it. While this may not seem to be an issue, ask a serious computer user. They will tell you that Microsoft and Macintosh both charge exorbitant fees in order for users to modify their source code.
So what, you may be saying. You are not interested in modifying source code, and in all sincerity why would you. Your computer works, so who cares? Well the reason why you should care, as an anarchist, is because FOSS is, for the most part, entirely community supported. That means that if you need something fixed, a new feature added, or something removed, you either need to do it yourself or seek the assistance of other community members. Most FOSS programs/operating systems rely entirely on mutual aid in order to function.
There are countless reasons to use FOSS. Some choose to use it because unlike commercial software, it is legally available free of charge. Still others enjoy the enhanced customization possibilities, and some do it simply because they prefer the user interface of FOSS to that of commercial alternatives. But whatever the reason for using FOSS, every person who does so enhances the community and takes the world one step closer to a world without plutocrats like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
If you are still unsure about whether FOSS is right for you, search the web to your hearts content. Odds are that you will find the answer to every question you think to ask, and if you don’t, well feel free to contact us! One of us (I won’t tell you which) uses only FOSS, and would be more than glad to help you on the road to digital freedom!
If you are convinced, but don’t know where to start, here are some helpful projects for you to consider. All of them are windows compatible, and can be installed on any computer without experiencing any kind of program interference with the programs they are designed to replace (meaning if you don’t like it you can always go back):
The Mozilla Project
Odds are you already know these guys. Firefox is quickly taking down Internet Explorer, and for good reason. Not only is it mostly FOSS, Firefox renders websites better, is safer, and completely free. Thunderbird is their anti-Microsoft Outlook. Most features remain the same, along with many new features enhancing the usefulness of this program. Songbird offers those who wish to escape the tyranny of iTunes DRM a familiar interface and similar features.
Pidgin
Offering support for nearly every known instant message protocol, Pidgin is superior to most commercial IM clients for one main reason: no ads. Programs like AIM put ads on your computer, often slowing down other programs or using valuable bandwidth. By using Pidgin you not only make it more difficult for unwanted third parties to follow you, but you are also ridding your computer of those pesky ads. But the best part, by far, is being able to chat with friends using AOL, GMail, Skype, MSN, and IRC all through the same program.
Amarok
Once only available on Linux, this iTunes killer is now available on Windows. While features like Last.fm compatibility and smart play list have made their way to iTunes and other commercial media players, Amarok has had these features for some time, along with a number of other useful features which apparently have yet to make the jump. MP3 support is nearly universal, with the obvious exception of iPod Touch and the iPhone (all other iPods are supported). All known non-iPod mp3 players are supported. Amarok also supports most known file types, meaning you can finally listen to those .flac files of John Coltrane you have been saving for a rainy day.
Operating Systems
While the above programs offer a lot of freedom to those who choose to use them, some people may not be satiated and want more freedom. So, for those who are looking for it, here are some Linux distributions for you to try. They are listed in order of ease of use:
- LinuxMint: LinuxMint is an offshoot of the Ubuntu distribution. Designed with ease of use in mind, this operating system is designed to be installed and run by someone who knows absolutely nothing about computers.
- Ubuntu: Considered by some the king of Linux, Ubuntu has the most active support community, excellent hardware compatibility, and is well within the reach of anyone with even a very basic knowledge of computers.
- BLAG: A distribution created by the Brixton Linux Action Group (get it?). It is 100% free of commercial software, licenses, and drivers. It is created by anarchist for anarchists, but is also notoriously difficult to work with. For experienced hackers only.
It is worth noting that all of these operating systems can be installed on your computer without removing the existing OS. That means that if you want to try your hand at Linux, but don’t want to run the risk of losing computer availability, you can install Linux while still keeping your “old” Windows or OS X computer.
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Filed under: Capitalism, Downloads, Open Source Software | Tags: adblock, adbusters, consumerism, culture jamming, firefox, mozilla
Ever get fed up with seeing ads everywhere you go on the internet? Advertising stimulates rabid consumerism, we all know that, but if you use Firefox you are only a few clicks away from corporate-free browsing.
Originally designed for those using low-bandwidth connections AdBlock Plus allows you to select elements on a web page and block them, never to return. It takes a few days browsing to catch all the ads you normally see, but eventually you will be just seeing content, no filler.
I would love to post a How-To on this, but the fact is there are so many different ways you can choose to block content, it would just be superflious.
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