Overnight, anarchists visited PPB cop Andrew Hearst at his home in Vancouver Washington. A personal vehicle that belongs to Andrew Hearst was discretely sabotaged. If you thought we would forget Quanice Hayes and Merle Hatch, the victims of Andrew Hearst, you are wrong.
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Arson Attack in Solidarity with Giannis Michailidis
On May 23rd anarchist Giannis Michailidis began a hunger strike demanding his release from prison after 8.5 years of confinement. His hunger strike has lead to an outpouring of solidarity from across the world. We were deeply moved by these gestures of solidarity, which inspired us to act ourselves.
Lessons from the 2020 Uprising: Snitches, Cameras and Undercover Agents
This article provides a brief overview of some criminal cases from the Portland 2020 uprising, and discusses some lessons that can be learned from them. We try to identify and name snitches, including informants and journalists whose work has helped the state, and describe the tactics used by law enforcement, especially undercover agents. This article …
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Some critiques of the demo on 6/25
Submitted Anonymously Tonight, June 25, was okay. It could have been great. We had a crowd of maybe 300, almost 400 and though there were some peace police it was almost entirely all people ready to riot. When was the last time we had that? J20 in 2021? May 25th, the anniversary of George Floyd’s …
Crisis Pregnancy Center Donor Attacked
Submitted Anonymously Last night, while the country reeled with horror from the overturning of Roe V. Wade, one of the donors to Oregon’s predatory CPC fund was attacked. The local businesses and charitable organizations that keep these institutions alive have addresses, windows, walls, and interiors, and we have a responsibility to make sure enough of …
Anti-Gender Monstrocity: Vulgarities on Gender and Pronouns
My “preferred gender pronouns are the sound of shattering glass, the weight of [a] hammer in [my] hand[,] and the sickly-sweet aroma of shit on fire.” If that creates discomfort in you, ‘it’ is acceptable as well; ‘it’ pronouns—from a personal, volatile, experience with gender—serve as an attack on the gendered binary hellscape we live …
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Portland Bank of America attacked in solidarity with Atlanta Forest defenders
“Portland, Oregon”, Earth Night: The doors, windows and ATMs of Bank of America financial center were broken and the building was redecorated with messages against the destruction of Atlanta forest. Bank of America was attacked because of its funding of the Atlanta Police Foundation and the cop city project attempting to replace the forest with …
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Anarchist Equinox Spring Mutual Aid Fair
Hello! We are a group trying to organize a zine and mutual aid fair/distro to celebrate the Spring Equinox in Portland on March 20th. Attached is the teaser flyer. Please post and spread and let anyone know to reach out to us with questions or comments. The plan is to release an updated flyer with …
Response to “Why are we still standing outside precincts?”
Standing outside precincts in Portland hasn’t been effective since the time some comrades attempted to light the North Precinct on fire. Standing outside precincts will NEVER be effective without the threat that they will burn.
Why are we still standing outside of precincts?
Tonight, Feb 4, we stuck it to PPB by… yelling at them for a couple hours. And making them take their squad cars into the IJC basement parking from the street. Impressive. Why are we still doing this? Because it was effective in June of 2020? Was it even effective then or did it just feel …
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