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ernestolynch
6th August 2003, 00:03
08/04/2003 - SENTENCING UPDATE

SHERMAN AUSTIN SENTENCED TO ONE YEAR IN FEDERAL PRISON

Sherman Austin, webmaster of RaisetheFist.com, was sentenced today, August 4, 2003, to one year in federal prison, with three years of probation. Judge Wilson shocked the courtroom when he went against the recommendation of not only the prosecution, but the FBI and the Justice Department, who had asked that Austin be sentenced to 4 months in prison, and 4 months in a half-way house, with 3 years of probation.

Austin's probation stipulates, among other things, that (1) he cannot possess or access a computer of any kind without prior approval of his probation officer, (2) if his probation officer gives permission, the equipment is subject to monitoring and is subject to search and seizure at any time, without notice, (3) he cannot alter any of the software or hardware on any computer he uses, (4) he must surrender his phone, DSL, electric, and satellite bills, (5) he cannot associate with any person or group that seeks to change the government in any way (be that environmental, social justice, political, economic, etc.), and (6) he must pay over $2,000 in fines and restitution. Austin must surrender himself to the Federal Bureau of Prisons by September 3, 2003.

To contact sherman, email [email protected]

FROM SHERMAN AUSTIN:

On Jan 24, 2002 , my home was surrounded and raided by approximately 25 heavily armed FBI and Secret Service agents in one of the governments first attempts to exercise the new US Patriot Act. I was interrogated for several hours while they ransacked my room and they seized a network of computers which I used to run my web site raisethefist.com. They also seized protest signs, and political literature. Their excuse was a protest guide (which I didn't author) that was posted to my site which a small portion contained information on explosives. The FBI had been monitoring the site long before this was ever posted, and long before Sept 11. The "explosives information" on my site (again which I didn't author) doesn't compare to what you an find on any other web sites such as howthingswork.com, Loompanics.com, Bombshock.com, Totse.com, Amazon.com, or the many neo nazi web sites which cover everything from assassinations, explosives, fraud and firearms. It's obvious a web surfer interested in making a bomb or taking part in other extra-illegal activities would not have to rely on Raisethefist.com. So how could the "bomb making information" on raisethefist.com be a concern to authorities? It wasn't a concern, it was simply used an excuse to exercise the new Patriot Act and take down the site. And that's what they did when federal agents spent 5-6 hours interrogating me while they disassembled each computer one by one , mirrored each hard drive, then loaded everything into a big white truck. During this whole process I was told I wasn't going to be arrested, and that I could even leave if I wanted to. Once the agents finished packing everything up, Special Agent John I. Pi, who was conducting the investigation and raid said that I had crossed a line, and as long as I got back on the other side of that line I'd be okay.

A week later despite what happened I still continued with my plans to attend the demonstration against the World Economic Forum in NY. As I was waiting for the march to begin, a swarm of NYPD officers rushed straight at me and scooped up about 26 people, one of which was me. We sat on a bus for 7 hours before being taken to Brooklyn Navy Yard Jail. I was there for about 30 hours before I was taken out of my cell and put into a backroom in handcuffs and interrogated once again by the FBI and Secret Service for several hours. They asked me questions such as if I was a terrorist or involved in any terrorist organizations. During the interrogation I noticed more and more agents walking through the room. I was told I wouldn't leave custody unless they searched my car. I said I had nothing to hide and simply wanted to go home. Stressed and aggravated, I signed over my keys. A few minutes later I was driven to the court and released. As I was waiting for someone to pick me up, about 5 FBI agents entered the court and said I was arrested for "distribution of information related to explosives over the internet". One of the agents grabbed my neck and told me to shut the fuck up while I tried to tell one of the legal observers I was being arrested. I was hurried out of the court house into a black SUV where I was driven to a federal building. I was then taken to lower Manhattan MCC maximum security 24 hour lockdown federal jail facility. At my bail hearing the FBI called me a "man on a mission" and said I drove 3,000 miles to carry out my alleged "plot". The judge said I was a "threat to the community" and denied me bail, and I was to be extradited back to California to face my charges. After 11 days I was shackled and taken to an airforce base where federal inmates are boarded onto planes surrounded by guards with M16's and shot guns, like prisoners of war, and flown to a federal jail "hub" in Oklahoma. Once I got there, I learned the next day that the prosecutors decided not to file an indictment. I was released after spending 13 days in custody. When I got back to Los Angeles I put raisethefist.com back up almost immediately. I continued my political organizing within the community, as well as my work with Raise the Fist which developed into a Direct Action Network with chapters setup around the world. 6 months later prosecutors contacted my lawyer and said they found nothing to prosecute me for on my computers, but didn't want to "let me off the hook". They offered me a pre-indictment binding plea agreement which was initially 1 month in jail, and 5 months in a "community corrections facility". I rejected the plea at first, wanting to go to trial until we discovered the case was eligible for a terrorism enhancement, which could have added 20 years to my sentence.

I therefore decided to enter a plea. I played months of legal limbo until I finally expected to get sentenced to 4 months in jail and 4 months in a community corrections facility based on the final pre-sentencing report written by the USPO. The judge rejected the 4 months saying what kind of an example would it set for "future revolutionaries" wanting to act in the same manner. He stated he wanted to give me at least 8-10 months but first wanted the opinion of the Justice Department and the Director of the FBI in Washington, DC (Robert Muller). My sentencing was rescheduled several times until August 4th. I was convicted for felony; distribution of information related to explosives with intent, and sentenced to 1 year in federal prison with 3 years supervised release.

Distribution of information related to explosives is not illegal.. What's illegal is the INTENT part. They have to prove you have intent to use the information to cause further crime of violence .. and how do they prove intent? I think Bush made it clear when he said "you're either with me or against me".

Remember, fascism and a police state doesn't come all at once, it comes piece by piece. How far will we allow it go until we are all locked up in concentration camps.

If we don't take matters into our own hands and do something about this now, then we are already prisoners of war.

Raisethefist.com is not shutting down, and the RTF Direct Action Network will continue to grow and remain active. A 1 year sentence is not the end of this. It's just the begining.

Morpheus
6th August 2003, 00:22
Sherman is an anarchist, FYI.

Hampton
6th August 2003, 00:22
I like number 5 "he cannot associate with any person or group that seeks to change the government in any way (be that environmental, social justice, political, economic, etc."

Leave it to the corrupt system to be as vague as possible, that could include anyone Communists, Anarchists, Democrats, the Sierra Club, the NAACP... And this Judge Wilson must have a huge stick up his ass to give him a year when even the FBI said 4 months in prison.

Wackness.

Dr. Rosenpenis
6th August 2003, 00:22
I hope this becomes widely known and the people of America see what an outrage this is. Obviously this won't happen, because the government and the media have cunning ways of deceiving the public as they so successfuly have done. :(

Vinny Rafarino
6th August 2003, 00:33
What's the deal with capitalists and their gulag camps?

stonerboi
6th August 2003, 00:38
This appaling case of state terror and the creeping fascism that now has an almost total grip around the USA is one of many good examples of why peaceful change (by that I mean elections) will NEVER happen in the USA!

For the first time the US Congress, Senate and Presidency are all controlled by one party (Republicans) and thus show the US to be a dictatorship just like Syria or Zimbabwe!

Also the ruling party (Republicans) are in the grip of a cabal of far-right christain ultra-conservatives who have managed to merge the military, big business and the christain far-right into one movement, thus killing what was left of democracy in the USA.

There are many political prisoners in the US and all should be done for their speedy release!

I hope all works out for poor old Sherman Austin.

Morpheus
6th August 2003, 00:41
Originally posted by COMRADE [email protected] 6 2003, 12:33 AM
What's the deal with capitalists and their gulag camps?
Yeah, it's like they're trying to immitate Stalin or something.

truthaddict11
6th August 2003, 00:42
Sherman posted here as AntiGovernment

Felicia
6th August 2003, 02:28
Originally posted by [email protected] 5 2003, 09:42 PM
Sherman posted here as AntiGovernment
yeah, he posted about his situation at the beginning of last month, his sentencing date was july 28th wasn't it? oh well....

I'm really pissed, you have no clue. ooooh, I'm steaming, the US gov is just going to get more and more shit over and because of this.

truthaddict11
6th August 2003, 02:35
this sort of shit has happened for over a century anyone remember the IWW or Haymarket or the anarchists and communists opposed to the imperialist ww1?
As Sherman stated this is just the beggining and we must continue to fight capitalism.

Dr. Rosenpenis
6th August 2003, 02:44
the most outargeous thing to me is the fact that even after he's done his time, he's not allowed to participate politicaly. thsi is absurd and imoral. In this fashion, they'll be able to easily silence all leftists. :( :angry:

*cough*must *cough* *wheeze* crush capitalism *dies*

lokigreeny
6th August 2003, 03:00
that is incredible&#33; I didnt realise the Patriot Act was so bad&#33; :angry: umm, whoever posted about the media not doing anything about it, have you made sure they have the story? its true some media wont run with it (okay, most media) but if you get a decent journo, or even a baddy who doesnt realise the implications of what hes writing, you might be able to get it into some form of mass media. maybe. <_<

Rastafari
6th August 2003, 03:29
the patriot act is finally proving its use to the police state, it seems.
It was voted in unanimously in the wake of September 11. They used fear to pass it, and fear to maintain it

Comrade Ceausescu
6th August 2003, 03:41
this really pisses me off&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33; :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

Rastafari
6th August 2003, 04:07
yeah :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

I am smart like you&#33;&#33;&#33;

blackemma
6th August 2003, 05:38
Sherman is an anarchist, FYI.

I fail to see what difference that makes.

Lefty
6th August 2003, 06:07
This is outrageous.

I am going to make some pamphlets, posters and fliers about the injustices done here and hand them out liberally (no pun intended) to everybody I see. This pisses me off more than anything I have read since Bush became elected, and this needs to end. I will do my best to see that it does.

ernestolynch
6th August 2003, 07:09
Originally posted by Morpheus+Aug 6 2003, 12:41 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Morpheus @ Aug 6 2003, 12:41 AM)
COMRADE [email protected] 6 2003, 12:33 AM
What&#39;s the deal with capitalists and their gulag camps?
Yeah, it&#39;s like they&#39;re trying to immitate Stalin or something. [/b]
I am starting to think that you are a troll. ALL your posts are anti-communist or anti-socialist. I&#39;m sure it will please that young lad as he waits to go to jail that dickheads like you spend all their time attacking anti-capitalists.

Especially as you have a quote from that rabid anti-semite, Bakunin, who was anything but an anarchist. What did he say again about his &#39;hidden dictatorship&#39; run by his &#39;secret elite&#39; under his idea of anarchy? Not surprised you consider yourself a Bakuninite.

Grow up &#39;Morpheus&#39; - anarchism isn&#39;t just an identity game to play with on the net. Twat.

apathy maybe
6th August 2003, 10:24
I like this, however, I wasn&#39;t the author. It is by &#39;Tom the Bomb&#39;

Why would someone help people make bombs? Ask the U.S. Government.
Perhaps the real question is, "Why would someone NEED to help people make bombs?"
Why would someone give people the right to bear arms?
Why would someone throw someone else&#39;s tea in the harbor?
Why would someone who believes in freedom own slaves?
Why would someone crash planes into a building?
Why would someone who hates fundamentalists that crash planes into buildings be a fundamentalist?
Why would someone go to prison on purpose?
Why would someone die on a cross?
Why would someone dive into a river to save a solid gold baby?
Why would someone eat a cockroach?
Why would someone sell weapons to someone they know will use them against them later?
Why would someone who claims to stand for democracy overthrow democratically elected govenments?
Why would someone who believe it is wrong to judge others pass laws against them?
Why would someone who professes to believe in love hate so much?
Why would someone who escaped a state religion want prayer in schools?
Why do people who don&#39;t want the government in their bedroom think they can decide what someone else can do in theirs?
Why would someone who&#39;s been forgiven refuse to forgive others?
Why would someone think they deserve more than someone else for the same amount of effort?
Why would someone who&#39;s a descendant of immigrants resent immigrants?
Why would someone who&#39;s imperfect think they can judge anyone?
How could such a useless idiot become president?
How could someone so useless be so harmful?
Why would someone who believes in loving their neighbor not care if their neighbor is in need?
Why would someone think they are more important than anyone else?
Why would someone not learn anything from history?
Why would someone who believes a flag stands for freedom try to take away the freedom to destroy that flag, in violation of the very principles for which it stands?
Why would someone take away the flag&#39;s right to sacrifice itself for what it believes in?
Why would someone think the flag or the word God is identical to what it represents?
Why would someone who thinks God is omnipotent, omnipresent and timeless blame its creations for everything that&#39;s wrong?
Why would someone think there is such a thing as free choice without good AND bad?
Why would someone think a coin could exist without both heads AND tails?
Why would someone think "tall" could exist without "short"?
Why would someone think a person&#39;s actions are isolated events?
Why would someone kill themselves?
Why would rats rather take cocaine than live?
Why would someone give away everything they own?
Why would someone ruin freedom by making sure it&#39;s always associated with greed?
Why would someone take drugs?
Why would someone keep doing the same thing but expect different results?
Why would someone who is made up of atoms, molecules, protein, digested food, imprinted thoughts ideas and images, light and water think they are separate from everything?
Why would someone make money off the destruction of someone else?
Why would someone make money selling weapons to people to fight other people they&#39;d already made money selling weapons to?
Why would insanity continue unabated?
Why would insanity continue at all?
Why would someone think that killing someone for killing somone else would stop the violence?
Why would someone think that revenge is the end of it?
Why would someone riot and loot their own town to protest something someone in another town did to them?
Why would someone with a club beat someone without one?
Why would someone with nuclear weapons think they get to decide who can have nuclear weapons?
Why would someone bring a knife to a gunfight?
Why would someone hide in the woods and shoot people with red coats as they walk by in groups, playing flutes and drums?
Why would someone think that because you are criticizing one thing you are criticizing everything?
Why would someone think everything they do is altruistic but everything other people do is selfish?
Why would someone think something is blue, but to the other person it&#39;s green?
Why did the spider swallow the fly?
Why does love multiply and hate divide?
Why would someone think fair is so unfair?
Why would someone take land from a corporation who took it from people?
Why would someone violate their own principles?
Why would someone think it&#39;s OK to cheat on their spouse but not for their spouse to cheat on them?
Why would someone lie?
Why would someone hate someone else?
Why would someone help people make bombs?
Why would someone ask such a stupid question?

Sabocat
6th August 2003, 11:18
Good post Apathy.

The U&#036; has unfortunately been making examples out of anarchists for quite some time. The famous case of two Anarchists, Sacco and Vanzetti should aptly illustrate the tolerance level of the U&#036; govt. These two poor bastards were given the death penalty on pathetic evidence. To read more about it if your unfamiliar with the case:

http://www.msu.edu/course/mc/112/1920s/Sacco-Vanzetti/


I just wish Sherman would bolt to Mexico or Costa Rica or someplace before he lets those pigs put him in prison for a year.

The U&#036; has become a police state. All of us here are in for a long haul.

praxis1966
7th August 2003, 05:53
Originally posted by [email protected] 5 2003, 09:00 PM
I didnt realise the Patriot Act was so bad&#33;
It&#39;s worse than that. It was ammended last year to include sections on electronic crime. Even if all you do is hack GE&#39;s website and post nudy pics on it (the electronic equivalent of vandalism), you can be charged with terrorism.

Durruti
11th August 2003, 00:46
"Those who make peaceful change impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." -John F. Kennedy

Let the weight of their police state fall with full force on our bayonetts...

Umoja
11th August 2003, 00:49
It was Martin Luther King, not JFK who said that Durruti.

lokigreeny
11th August 2003, 00:59
Right, now i know that the us hasnt signed the declarataion of human rights, so this is kinda pointless, I&#39;d just like to point this out.

taken from the un universal declaration of human rights. available at http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html

Article 19.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. (my emphasis)

hmmmmmmm, and this coming from the government tah went to war to defend human rights. fucking dodgy :angry: