Organizing Notes

Bruce Gagnon is coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space. He offers his own reflections on organizing and the state of America's declining empire....

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The collapsing US military & economic empire is making Washington & NATO even more dangerous. US could not beat the Taliban but thinks it can take on China-Russia-Iran...a sign of psychopathology for sure. We must all do more to help stop this western corporate arrogance that puts the future generations lives in despair. @BruceKGagnon

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Space Week events around the globe

  

Make Space for Peace - no weapons in space vigil in Santa Rosa, California

 



Protest on October 10 at the US NSA spy base at Menwith Hill in North Yorkshire, England. From this base the US intercepts all phone, fax and emails from Europe and does industrial espionage as well on behalf of US corporations. The base also plays a key role in US space directed war fighting. 

 


Bob Anderson wrote from Albuquerque, NM: "At this demo about [zionist attacks on Palestine] I spoke on the use of space for these wars." Bob is a board member of the Global Network and has been a leader on the issue for many years. What he did at this protest was very important. Space weaponization often gets excluded from the broader movement connection making process. By talking about how space-tech coordinates all warfare these days during anti-war protests we expand the ability of the public to view the full picture. After all the taxpayers are paying for all this madness. 



There were only 2 of us at the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker weekly Pentagon peace vigil on Oct 10. At the end of the vigil, I was able to take this photo of me holding the Keep Space for Peace sign. Maybe it can be of some use. I also held a sign decrying the horror taking place in the Holy Land and US complicity. What a time! Keep up the great work. A bow of gratitude,  Art Laffin



Keep Space for Peace demonstration which took place at Croughton U.S. military and high-tech intelligence communications base in the United Kingdom near Oxford on Saturday (7 October). See video of speakers here




Keep Space for Peace Week protest on October 7 at Bath Iron Works (BIW) in Maine where Navy Aegis destroyers are built. In 2008 the Pentagon used interceptor missiles on these destroyers to knock out an outdated US military satellite in space proving that these warship-based interceptor missiles could be used as anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons. These technologies are now in the hands of the US Space Force.
 
 

 
Asheville, North Carolina space week protest on October 7. 90 flyers were handed to a mostly distracted and/or disinterested public as the folks walked through downtown with the banner and their signs. One side of the flyer was about space week and the other side about Raytheon's role in space and war fighting production. Photo by Pamela Mumby
 
 


Keep Space for Peace event on Jeju Island, South Korea on October 7. Standing at the gates of the navy base that the people fought against for many years. US warships routinely port there now in Gangjeong village as part of Washington's pivot to Asia to encircle China with US bases. Note they took our space week poster featuring crowded orbits and translated it into Korean once more.
 
 
 

Protest on October 5 at the parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland opposing the construction of a rocket launch facility in a pristine environment that would inevitably turn military like all the rest have around the globe. 
 
Lockheed Martin is turning up in control of new rocket launch sites from New Zealand to the UK. Promises are made of lots of jobs, only civilian launches, no enviro harm, and an exciting 'space race' future. 
 
It's actually all about the new gold rush to be part of the explosion of spending on plans to militarily control space on behalf of the west. They are now at war with China and Russia and space is just the latest battleground.
 
We help expand consciousness as we hold Keep Space for Peace Week each year.
 
Bruce

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