June 23, 2009

Guerrilla warfare against the industrial-political machine

Pan Am Railways is owned by one of the richest Americans -- Timothy Mellon, who purchased it for $25 million.

The Massachusetts congressional delegation -- Sens. Kerry and Kennedy and Rep. Niki Tsongas -- may receive campaign contributions from the Mellon machine. The trio has signed onto the Patriot Rail Corridor, which includes building a parking lot on an aquifer that supplies drinking water to 15,000 people and several companies, including VeryFine, Aquafina, Nasoya and Cains products.

Federal law, dating back to 1860, is on the side of the railroad.

Ayer and Littleton are powerless in the face of the collusion between big business and our federal government, which exists to promote commerce. This partnership works most of the time with little objection from the little people.

We little people have become like third-world residents -- with no voice, no choice over how our local resources are exploited by big business and federal government.

We little people are stubborn. We have the Internet to power our guerrilla warfare against the machine. Someone wrote a book about this: "When Corporations Rule the World." The result: the corporations don't care about our drinking water.

This little person is disgusted, discouraged and disenchanted. It makes me more determined to launch guerrilla warfare by the Internet against the machine. That little guy in the stroller holding the sign he made asking for clean water inspires me. The outrage I feel feeds my determination

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