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The latest issue of Arm The Spirit, a revolutionary magazine.
The latest issue of Arm The Spirit, a revolutionary magazine.
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Khalil Ali Reviews AIDS Conspiracy Theories Comrade, after a review of the “AIDS conspiracy” pamphlet by David Gilbert, and particularly the 2nd half, i find the pamphlet to be very impressive and enlightening, i.e. the “quick bleach method for sterilizing needles and syringes” being ineffective, the “Real Genocide” (preventable deaths) …
Charles Sims Africa Reviews AIDS Conspiracy Theories I received the pamphlet, AIDS Conspiracy? Tracking the Real Genocide! I think it was very good information, and the point (tracking the Real Genocide) can be applied in numerous other situations where brothers tend to get caught up in “conspiracy theories” as a …
Albert Nuh Washington Reviews AIDS Conspiracy Theories You Should Read This. AIDS Conspiracy? Tracking the Real Genocide by David Gilbert should be read by everyone who calls themselves revolutionary in particular and concerned people in general. This paper to the best of my knowledge is the first to address why …
“AIDS Conspiracy Theories: Tracking the Real Genocide” reviewed in Claustrophobia In this well-written and readable pamphlet, Dave Gilbert, who as the introduction points out, “is serving a life sentence on charges of participating, as white ally of the Black Liberation Army in the 1981 Brink’s expropriation and shoot-out with police”, …
Anarchists release updated AIDS pamphlet by International Minister MIM Notes #231, April 1st 2001 Communist anarchists are distributing a pamphlet about AIDS conspiracy theories and how AIDS is killing the people disproportionately from oppressed nations. In 62 pages, the essay thoroughly covers existing conspiracy theories that are setting back the …
Bottomfish Blues: The Coming of Black Genocide & other essays reviewed by Sister Immaculate Conception in The Blast #1, April/May 1994 As the back cover says, “Bottomfish Blues is an underground Amazon publication that has appeared anonymously and episodically in NYC since 1986. Its.two main themes radically challenge white women’s …
Kuwasi Balagoon: A Soldier’s Story reviewed by Allan Antliff in Alternative Press Review This is a collection of statements, letters, and a few articles by Kuwasi Balagoon, who died in prison on December 13, 1986. Balagoon became radical in the late 1960s, when many leftist Americans pinned their hopes for …
The Black Book of U.S. Imperialism: Ward Churchill’s Roosting Chickens by Jeb Brandt The Indypendent Jan. 9 2005 Although his book isn’t dedicated to them, Ward Churchill’s On the Justice of Roosting Chickens is a necessary intervention into not just the debates on the “new imperialism,” but the plot and …