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GENUINE POLITICAL ACTIVISTS:
• EMINENT DOMAIN ABUSE: Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn leads a broad-based community
coalition advocating for development that will unite our communities instead of dividing and
destroying them. DDDB organized the eminent domain lawsuit and is supported by over 4,500
individual donors from the community. www.developdontdestroy.org
• 9/11 TRUTH:
http://911truth.org
•
http://wearechange.org
-- These activists physically confront
the bad guys wherever they show their faces!
• NEW WORLD ORDER: http://wethepeoplewillnotbechipped.com • http://spychips.com • http://oilempire.us
ALTERNATIVE MEDIA:
• Guerilla News Network: http://gnn.tv
• New World Order activist Alex Jones: http://infowars.com + http://prisonplanet.com
• Author and investigative journalist Greg Palast: http://gregpalast.com
• Al Jazeera news network: http://aljazeera.com
• Author and investigative journalist Jim Marrs: http://jimmarrs.com
• Investigative reporter David Icke: http://davidicke.com
• Investigative reporter Bill Weinberg's compendium of news articles: http://ww4report.com
• WBAI-FM:
http://wbai.org
-- New York City's only alternative radio station at 99.5FM. Despite
internal squabbling that may kill the station, it remains as the only
intelligent alternative to mainstream radio brainwash.
OUR FAVORITE NEIGHBORHOOD BLOGGERS:
•
http://neithermorenorless.blogspot.com
-- Reportage and photos of happenings in and around NYC's Tompkins
Square
Park, St. Mark's Place, Avenue A and Ray's Candy Store at 7th and
Avenue A; featuring the latest news on a revolving cast of real NYC
characters.
• http://evgrieve.com -- "Here, you'll find things that you may or may not be interested in about the East Village and other parts of New York City. Appreciating what's here while it's still here. Remembering what's no longer here. Wishing some things weren't here that are here."
•
http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com
-- "A bitterly nostalgic look at a city in the process of
going extinct,"
Jeremiah Moss keeps tabs on disappearing parts of our city, as well as
survivors; lots of links to other blogs and sites doing the same.
"Still hunkered down in the East Village,
waiting for the wrecking ball of gentrification to find me. Until then,
I'll write this ongoing obituary
for my dying city."
• http://lostnewyorkcity.blogspot.com -- "A running Jeremiad on the vestiges of Old New York as they are steamrolled under or threatened by the currently ruthless real estate market and the City Fathers' disregard for Gotham's historical and cultural fabric."
•
http://newyorkdailyphoto.blogspot.com
-- Roving photographer Brian Dubé shares unique shots
of unique sites in NYC, with a great narrative.
•
http://queenscrap,blogspot.com
-- "A website focused on the overdevelopment and "tweeding"
of the borough of Queens in the City of New York." Great photos and
stories on evildoers fucking with the borough of Queens.
• http://evhp.blogspot.com -- "LESHP [Lower East Side History Project] is dedicated to researching and documenting the history of greater Lower East Side of New York City." Visit leshp.org for more.
[More links to be added here. Do you have any good sites for us to link to? Please let us know at: theshadow@mediafilter.org]