Monthly Archive for September, 2009
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Taken from, “Runaway Horses”
by
Yukio Mishima
“The law is an accumulation of tireless attempts to block a man’s desire to change life into an instant of poetry. Certainly it would not be right to let everybody exchange his life for a line of poetry written in a splash of blood. But the mass of men, lacking valor, pass away their lives without ever feeling the least touch of such a desire. The law, therefore, of its very nature is aimed at a tiny minority of mankind.”

Nicolas II of Russia
by Ilya Repin
For informative links and some more images, click the link below.

The Banner Reads,
“Fighting For Jobs – Casapound Is With The Workers”
Casapound Activists in Brescia went to the IVECO workers hall during the evening of Monday the 21st of September. The IVECO workers are fighting to keep their jobs in the face of layoffs and dismissal. Casapound placed a banner at the entrance gates to demonstrate solidarity with the workers.
“This is our first in a series of actions regarding solidarity with workers not only employed by IVECO, but also those of IDEAL STANDARD, both of whom are struggling to preserve their salaries to support their families, and maintain possession of their homes.” Commented Silvio Olivetti, regional manager of Casapound Lombardy.

Mies vailla menneisyyttä
(Aka. Man Without A Past)
An Aki Kaurismäki film
Finnish people often say; in order to see the accuracy of societal observance exhibited in Kaurismäki films, a Finn must first come back to their homeland after being away a good while. — It’s obvious the filmmaker has a unique style that is not only attributed to his individual self, but to the peculiar and beautiful Northern European country he comes from as well. Man Without A Past: a dark and comedically deadpan masterpiece. – F.A.

This speech by privacy expert Steven Rambam gives deep insight into the possibilities of privacy invasion through tools that are freely available on the internet. He gives examples of myspace, facebook, blogs, etc.
The documentary is quite long, but if you are at all concerned with online security, it is a recommended watch.
To view the documentary, click the link below.

“All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.” - T.E. Lawrence
The Flyer Above Reads:
“Because for us distribution of our music and message is most important – because we want to break free from all forms of business and mercantilism, we have thus decided to release these first Rembarre tracks free for download.
If we consider that downloading albums released by brave, independant and militant labels is crime against our cause, then we must consider that downloading and spreading Rembarre is everyone’s responsability.”

Fifty paper boats with a banner reading,
“SOS! At the mercy of the rising cost of living, we no longer want to suffer under this crisis.”
“The most central and irrational faith among people is the faith in technology and economical growth. Its priests believe until their death that material prosperity bring enjoyment and happiness – even though all the proofs in history have shown that only lack and attempt cause a life worth living, that the material prosperity doesn’t bring anything else than despair. These priests believe in technology still when they choke in their gas masks.”- P. Linkola
To obtain a copy of “Can Life Prevail?”, visit: www.integraltradition.com
While working on the second issue of NEW ORDER, the first has now been made available in PDF format. The printed version can also be found in stalls next to the Central Post Office, Independence Square, Kiev.
If need be… use: translate.google.com

On Saturday, September 12th 2009, in Naples Italy, CasaPound occupied the structure of a former monastery which was in a state of complete neglect. Casapound provincial director Giuseppe Savuto issued a statement saying;
“It is unthinkable that in a city like Naples the administration could leave these structures in total neglect and degradation, especially with such high potential for social housing in the neighbourhood.”
The goal is to return the huge structure to local people for living space and meetings.








