Multiple Arsons: Olympic torch returns to Bristol

category bristol | corporations | news report author Tuesday August 07, 2012 17:23author by Autonomous Sabotage Cell Report this post to the editors

On Monday 31st we lit up the opening week of the Olympics with an attack on two vehicles (and all the equipment they contained) belonging to British Telecom (BT), an "official Olympic partner".  It's a small reply to the heightened repression in London. 

In Longwell Green this week we then sabotaged a mast owned by BT's parent company, O2, the mobile phone network.  We burnt out the mast by setting fire to the cables at the bottom.

While the thousands who can afford to swell the economy are welcomed by the state for the Olympics, O2 profits from the exploitation of a literal captive audience of "illegal" migrants who are forced to use O2 phones with extortionate pricing in a pilot scheme at Yarl's Wood "Immigration Removal Centre" (prison) which is run by Serco The authorities can monitor calls with ease, and the network is easier to shut down in the event of a disturbance or as punishment for rule breaking.  There are currently mass hunger strikes in Germany and the UK (in ?Morton Hall, a former open prison now specifically designated for "foreign nationals"), these hunger strikes are an expression against detention, control and isolation. 

While O2 profit from their dealings in detention they are also furthering the encroachment of the market into the fabric of our social lives.  "Giff Gaff" is a mobile phone network owned by O2 and a brainchild of their head of brand strategy.  Their model of operating encourages consumers (or "members) to participate in aspects of running the service such as customer support, marketing and sales in return for meagre incentives and forms their "horizontally run" business image.  Under this model your friends become marketing targets and your relations are degraded in their value as commodities, bringing us even closer to a world where every human interaction consists of buying and selling.

O2 also supply radio and phone systems for the UK police through a network of TETRA masts.  G4S also use O2 sim cards to run their electronic tagging systems.

BT supply the UK prisons (as well as investing millions in the arms trade).  Inmates are charged upto 7 times the average call rate, paying for the privilege to be spied on.  In BT's words, "paying for the level of ongoing investment in security".  BT now run computerise information points on prison wings, "aiding the prisoner during settlement".  There's even employment opportunities uploading information and performance statistics.

Behind the scenes of Olympic grandeur, our daily experience is that modern life becomes more and more like a cage.  Britain jails more adults than any other European country, and comes 3rd for jailed young people, but it's gold medal is in extending the authoritarian management of the "inside" to the "outside" with its induced culture of cowardice, conformity and snitching.  The developing social control structure has many tentacles and is always deepening them through technology, psychology, surveillance, policing and architecture.  In short, the mechanism of jail diffused throughout the urban environment.  This society is already one giant prison for all but a privileged few and the modern citizen is already being trained to be the model prisoner.

But some cells are still more concrete than others.  In April this year Carla Verdugo and Iván Silva were arrested in Santigao transporting an explosive the night before their comrade Juan Alistes trial preparation hearing.  We want to continue what they started.  Yesterday the "security case" trial against Juan, Freddy and Marcello began in Chile. 

Strength to all unpacified captives from last summers riots.  Solidarity with all those resisting the deportation machine.  None of these hostages are forgotten.  Solidarity is our weapon and we can use it.

We also take this opportunity to welcome ELF Switzerland prisoner Sylvio Guerin back to the streets.

Attacks on communication structures are a necessary part of the multi-formed struggle towards the collapse of capitalism.  Where society means misery we chose rebellion.  Fire to the prisons, borders and detention estate.

author by inkspublication date Tue Aug 07, 2012 20:39Report this post to the editors

You seem to like setting fire to things a bit too much.

One day you'll start a fire that kills someone.

I'll otherwise refrain from commenting on your political analysis, practice, aims and prose style.

author by Etherpublication date Tue Aug 07, 2012 22:54Report this post to the editors

O2 are not BT's parent company The truth is much more interesting than that. O2 (or cellnet as it was then) was created by BT and another parner, then BT bought out the other partner rebranded the company as O2 and later sold it to a spanish telecoms company. So no current connection and all pretty dull, untill you realise...
...the other partner that set up the firm was securicor (who later became half of G4S)! So a security firm set up a mobile company, and it now has contracts for immigration detention centres, the police and security companies? I doubt that is a coincidence!

Of course the simple factual error in who owns the company now makes me question your research into what O2 and BT do, and who even owned that mast you burned... can you provide sources?

author by bs6publication date Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:33Report this post to the editors

More infantile nonsense.

Clearly the thrill of this pointless destruction has become addictive. However once again no thought to the people who's jobs you threaten or those who use the the transport and communication infrastructures to maintain contact with loved ones or those who are vulnerable. There's little evidence of any real solidarity with anyone here.

author by not holding my breathpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2012 13:59Report this post to the editors

dont just despair - DO SOMETHING, & instead of slagging others off all the time why not tell us YOUR way of making the world a better place?
were all ears and waiting patiently for you to share your strategy for creating a sustainable and fairer world - if you have one?

author by Jpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2012 15:53Report this post to the editors

thanks for the good write up! nice one

author by Gojpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2012 17:27Report this post to the editors

So, burning things creates a more sustainable future.....

Thought this through have you ??

No, didn't think so.

author by not holding my breathpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2012 18:33Report this post to the editors


I repeat - why not tell us about YOUR way of making the world a better place?
we are all ears and waiting patiently for you to share your strategy for creating a sustainable and fairer world - if you have one - which I doubt!

author by confuzzledmanpublication date Wed Aug 08, 2012 19:21Report this post to the editors

dont just despair - DO SOMETHING, & instead of slagging others off all the time why not tell us YOUR way of making the world a better place?
were all ears and waiting patiently for you to share your strategy for creating a sustainable and fairer world - if you have one?


What a ridiculous way to deal with criticism. Perhaps BS6 doesn't see a problem with society - have you considered that? Not everyone has a beef with The Man, and part of your revolutionary activities has to be educating people as to why the system has to be fought - otherwise it's pointless.

Me, I'm going to set fire to some bins, a couple of vans and a mobile phone mast. Then I'm going to release some poorly-written angst poetry on the internet and call it a "communique". That'll teach 'em! The Man must be quaking in his very boots!

author by Sylvio Guerinpublication date Thu Aug 09, 2012 00:17Report this post to the editors

Hey guys, dont put my name to this rubbish, you people embarass me.

author by Alanpublication date Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:17Report this post to the editors

Apologies for the insults I posted - happy that they have been hidden.

I was and still am angry that someone could actually think that setting fire to something is in any way going to make the world a better place!

author by CHumppublication date Thu Aug 09, 2012 13:51Report this post to the editors

Nice write up

author by Boydpublication date Thu Aug 09, 2012 15:37Report this post to the editors

I am not sure what is sillier - the setting fire of things or the justification above of the silly event

author by Ordinary Boydpublication date Fri Aug 10, 2012 09:29Report this post to the editors

Sounds good to me, no one got hurt, didn't know about all the connections raised so good to know.

Communique is a lot easier to understand as well, +1!

author by Occasional readerpublication date Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:44Report this post to the editors

So... 'Ordinary Boyd' is the genuine Boyd who goes back since forever... and 'Boyd' is the name-hijacking troll... have I got that right?

author by inkspublication date Sun Aug 12, 2012 04:11Report this post to the editors

Can anyone confirm the claimed arson attacks happened?

None of the local media or the police website have reported any arson attacks resembling the ones claimed.

The author describes attacking two BT vans but fails to mention where.

I'm calling hoax.

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