How the ‘guerrilla archivists’ saved history – and are doing it again under Trump

Stephan:  Only democracies can thrive in a free press. One of the sure signs of Fascism is the effort put into keeping information secret. Trump is right on schedule, stripping information from the websites of agencies such as the EPA, various agriculture sites, energy, and others. This has reawakened a wonderful example of the 8 Laws in action: The Guerilla Archivist movement.  I totally support this.

Data Rescue workshop, Protecting Climate Data in Times of Political Turmoil, held at UCLA on Jan. 20.
Credit: Jennifer Pierre

On Inauguration Day, a group of students, researchers and librarians gathered in a nondescript building on the north side of the University of California, Los Angeles campus, against a backdrop of pelting rain.

The group had organized in protest against the new U.S. administration. But, instead of marching and chanting, participants were there to learn how to “harvest,” “seed,” “scrape” and ultimately archive websites and data sets related to climate change.

The need for such work quickly became palpable. Within hours of Trump’s inauguration ceremony, official statements on anthropogenic, or man-made, climate change vanished from governmental websites, including whitehouse.gov and that of the Environmental Protection Agency.

The UCLA event was one of several “data rescue” missions that have cropped up around the U.S., supervised by the Environmental Data Governance Initiative, an international network focused on threats to federal environmental and energy policy, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Program for Environmental Humanities.

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America’s Aging Dams Are in Need of Repair

Stephan:  We are about to spend even more money on defense than we already do, which is equal to the next seven national military budgets in order, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, United Kingdom, India, France, and Japan combined. At the same time we are allowing our infrastructure to deteriorate alarmingly. Here is a very good data based report on just the dam aspect of our national infrastructure. This is scary stuff; just look at what happened at Oroville, California, and that was just a spillway.

After two weeks that saw evacuations near Oroville, Calif., and flooding in Elko County, Nev., America’s dams are showing their age.

Nearly 2,000 state-regulated high-hazard dams in the United States were listed as being in need of repair in 2015, according to the Association of State Dam Safety Officials. A dam is considered “high hazard” based on the potential for the loss of life as a result of failure.

By 2020, 70 percent of the dams in the United States will be more than 50 years old, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers.

“It’s not like an expiration date for your milk, but the components that make up that dam do have a lifespan.” said Mark Ogden, a project manager with the Association of State Dam Safety Officials.

The United States Army Corps of Engineers keeps an inventory of 90,000 dams across the country, and more than 8,000 are classified as major dams by […]

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Yes, Trump’s Aide Really Did Throw “White Power” Sign

Stephan:  Where I live we don't see a lot of people throwing White Fascist gang signs. So, I confess, I didn't catch this even as I watched it happen. Maybe you didn't either. That this was done by an official in the White House speaking in his government capacity is unbelievable. This is the vulgar truth of White racist Fascism in the Trump administration. Four more years of this?

Take a look at the guy in the picture.

That’s Steve Miller, senior advisor to Donald Trump.  He’s also an avowed racist.

Don’t take my word for it—that’s what his friends and family say.  He hasn’t been quiet about it at all:  he has openly disparaged blacks, Latinos, and Asians throughout his school career, from high school to Duke University, where he palled around with white supremacist leader Richard Spencer.

He continued his racist streak when he interned with Jeff Sessions and now spends his days trying to out-bigot the other white supremacist named Steve in Trump’s White House.  No wonder David Duke adores him.

Now look at the picture.  I used a screen grab for the very same shot of Miller that was used in the headlines for The GuardianNew York Dailyand Washington Post just to name a few.   He made headlines that day for defending the Muslim ban by saying Trump’s actions “will not be questioned”!

That’s a topic for another day.

You might think that’s an odd natural gesture to make. And it is.  What Steve is doing is completely intentional:

State legislators take steps to criminalize protests

Stephan:  I just cannot adequately convey to you my readers how much I detest these stories I am running, watching my country become something that violates all of the principles upon which we were founded. But I do fact based trends, and this is the trend. The Republican Party and I say this not from the perspective of partisanship, and I assure you with no pleasure, but on the basis of data, has turned itself into a White racist party in support of Fascism. And as a party they are doing everything they can to stop the processes of democracy. This is the latest.

Dakota Pipeline Protest
Credit: Greg Nash

Republican state legislators across the country are advancing bills that would criminalize or penalize some public protests just a month after millions of Americans took to the streets in opposition to President Trump. (emphasis added)

In North Dakota, where protesters occupied land around an unfinished section of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, Gov. Doug Burgum (R) on Thursday signed four laws that would stiffen penalties against protests. The measures increase sanctions for offenses related to riots and broaden the definition of trespassing, allowing law enforcement officers to issue citations and fines.

The new laws, passed under emergency provisions that allow them to take effect immediately, came just hours after a protest camp near the pipeline was evacuated.

Senators in neighboring South Dakota on Thursday passed a bill that would allow the governor to create a “safety zone” in emergency situations. Anyone who entered the zone would be fined.

Legislators who backed the measure specifically cited the Dakota Access project and possible protests against the […]

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Indiana is going hard against abortion this week

Stephan:  If you want to end abortions make sure all children get proper sex ed, and that adequate contraception resources are made easily and inexpensively available. The social outcome data of the countries where those policies are in place makes this very clear. But that isn't what we do in the U.S. is it? No we pass laws that threaten the health of women, and seek to do exactly the opposite of what good science says produces the result sought, decreasing abortions. And in the new world of Trump we are going to see, as this Indiana report describes, a whole new raft of anti-choice legislation. Controlling women is the life work of Mike Pence, as his entire legislative record attests

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Indiana is gunning for abortion rights this week. Within a span of two days, Indiana’s House revived its “abortion reversal” bill, and a Senate panel advanced a restrictive bill aimed at curbing minors’ access to abortion care.

Even for Indiana, which has a draconian anti-choice record, these measures are extreme in their disregard for women’s health and privacy.

On Tuesday, the House Public Policy Committee approved H.B. 1128, which requires, among other things, that “a pregnant woman be informed orally and in writing before an abortion obtained through an abortion inducing drug that the abortion may be possibly reversed.”

Last week, the committee approved a similar bill, but was met with resistance by some House Republicans, who cited concerns about a provision requiring abortion providers to perform an ultrasound to determine a fetus’ […]

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