05-04-2014, 06:56 AM
Magda Hassan Wrote:David "Debt" Graeber evicted, implicates NYPD intelligence, claims revenge-harassment for OWS participation
Cory Doctorow at 7:00 am Thu, Apr 3, 2014
I am cleaning out my family home in New York. Evicted. (police intelligence seems to have played a role.).
David Graeber (@davidgraeber) April 2, 2014There is a pattern here: almost everyone mentioned in press as involved in early days of OWS has been getting administrative harassment
David Graeber (@davidgraeber) April 2, 2014There have been evictions, visa problems, tax audits... Endless minor harassment arrestsDavid Graeber, author of Debt: the First 5000 Years, was evicted from the home that his family had lived in for 52 years yesterday. He says that the NYPD intelligence department played a role in establishing a "technicality" on which his family could be evicted, despite not having missed a single payment in 52 years. He blames the eviction on retaliation against high-profile Occupy Wall Street activists, whom he says have been targeted in a wide-ranging series of administrative attacks: "evictions, visa problems, tax audits..."
David Graeber (@davidgraeber) April 2, 2014
Abi Sutherland has a great post on this on Making Light:I am sure that there will be people right along to ask how anyone can really know whether he's being evicted, and if so, whether it is really for the reasons he states. And of course, I don't know; I've never met the guy, and I am not acquainted with his circumstances. I don't know the functionaries either, nor the officials who ordered them to act. I know that I have seen the tweets, but beyond that, I am out of the world of facts and into one of speculation, inference, and guesswork. So are most of us. Even Graeber himself cannot really know the reasons why anything has happened to him.[URL="http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/015820.html"] It's not what you know. It's not who you know, either. It's who knows what about you.
But, assuming arguendo that the facts and causes of the matter are exactly as stated, we are back to the matter of knowledge from a different angle: the knowledge of who was involved in Occupy Wall Street from the beginning. And not just abstract knowledge, but usable knowledge on an institutional level, knowledge that can be dispersed and acted upon, both officially and unofficially.
Knowledge is power, and there are people who have more of it than we do. Some work for governments, but some don't. Call them, if you will, the Powers that Be. We individuals have to filter out our knowledge out of a soup of misdirection, denial, fragments1, and propaganda. TPTB, meanwhile, seem to get their knowledge undiluted at source2.
(Not that they always get good information, nor act on it when they do, mind.)
This imbalance is a palpable problem, not just for Graeber, but for us all. Whether it's prosecution for the three felonies a day we are all alleged to commit, or mere public humiliation, the risk of abuse by means of knowledge (and the lying pretense of knowlege) is a real engine of fear. I don't know anyone who has not chosen to do or let be, speak or be silent, with an eye to whom they might piss off and what the consequences could be.
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lovely....after 52 years....THEY are AFTER anyone who challenges the SYSTEM - be careful. I know first hand....
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass