Cops welcomed with smoke bombs and flares Dublin Pride 19:57 Jul 14 0 comments Gemma O'Doherty: The speech you never heard. I wonder why? 05:28 Jan 15 0 comments A Decade of Evidence Demonstrates The Dramatic Failure Of Globalisation 15:39 Aug 23 1 comments Thatcher's " blind eye" to paedophilia 15:27 Mar 12 0 comments Total Revolution. A new philosophy for the 21st century. 15:55 Nov 17 0 comments more >>Blog Feeds
Public InquiryInterested in maladministration. Estd. 2005RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony Waiting for SIPO Anthony
Human Rights in IrelandPromoting Human Rights in Ireland
Lockdown Skeptics
AstraZeneca Abandons ?450 Million Vaccine Factory in Blow to Reeves Sat Feb 01, 2025 15:00 | Will Jones
Norway?s Threat to Cut Off the UK Leaves Labour?s Net Zero Plans in Tatters Sat Feb 01, 2025 13:00 | Will Jones
Miliband Accused of Breaking Ministerial Code Over Approval of Dale Vince Solar Farm Sat Feb 01, 2025 11:00 | Will Jones
Thoughts on the Fifth Anniversary of Leaving the European Union Sat Feb 01, 2025 09:00 | Dr David McGrogan
Was the Washington Plane Crash Caused by a Diversity Hire? Sat Feb 01, 2025 07:00 | James Leary
Voltaire NetworkVoltaire, international editionMisinterpretations of US trends (1/2), by Thierry Meyssan Tue Jan 28, 2025 06:59 | en Voltaire, International Newsletter #117 Fri Jan 24, 2025 19:54 | en The United States bets its hegemony on the Fourth Industrial Revolution Fri Jan 24, 2025 19:26 | en For Thierry Meyssan, the Sarkozy trial for illegal financing of the 2007 preside... Fri Jan 24, 2025 19:23 | en Should we condemn or not the glorification of Nazism?, by Thierry Meyssan Wed Jan 22, 2025 14:05 | en |
Nonviolent Direct Action at Vandenberg AFB (California)
national |
miscellaneous |
news report
Monday March 24, 2003 02:16 by NVDA now
Shouting in the streets is not enough Nonviolent Resisters Breach Security at Strategic California Air Base Involved in Iraq War " I am here because I think that it is important to take resistance a step further. Stopping this war requires more that simply shouting in the street. The action at Vandenberg displays out commitment to peace by directly interfering with the United States war machine." LOMPOC- As the increasingly bloody "shock and awe" assault on Iraq continues, with U.S. bombs raining down on civilian casualties from Central Baghdad to remote rural villages, acts of non-violent civil disobedience have been carried out by small groups of concerned people from throughout California. In coastal Santa Barbara county, action has been taken to non-violently breach the security and disrupt business as usual at a sprawling California Air Force Base. A critical electronic command post of the Iraq war, Vandenberg AFB occupies sacred coastal land of the Indigenous Chumash people. Throughout Friday, Saturday and Sunday at least five nonviolent resistance teams hiked into the base through rugged and brushy hills to carry out disruptive security breaches. Activists dodged intensive military patrols leaving banners around strategic radar domes and satellite command centers that play a key strategic role in guiding the assault on Iraq. Meanwhile three members if the Vandenberg Action Coalition were arrested at the main Gate Saturday, as a score of people gathered for a solemn vigil against the war. The highly classified strategic mission of the base means that the breaching of security perimeters by unauthorized people, specifically the unarmed nonviolent members of the Vandenberg Action Coalition, triggers disruptive alerts, partial lockdowns and security responses that interfere with the smooth and full functioning of the strategic targeting/command facility. In addition to its unique function of intercontinental flight testing for U.S. first-strike nuclear missiles, Vandenberg Air Force Base is the worldwide operations hub and headquarters for the Pentagon’s military/intelligence network of global surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting, weapons guidance, and secret communication satellite systems. As hundreds of U.S. bombers target Iraq, Vandenberg’s military technology plays a pivotal role in the assault on Baghdad’s neighborhoods and Iraq’s rural villages. Air Force personal issued provocative statements to activists last week, threatening to use lethal force if unarmed people tamper with major pieces of military machinery. However, despite extraordinary intensive security measures by rifle toting strategic command patrols combing Vandenberg’s hills and canyons with military hummers, ATV’s, horses, helicopters and fixed-wing surveillance aircraft, the nonviolent resistance teams have managed to get through, leaving behind banners showing their presence in the security zones and slip out. Renewing their pledge to nonviolence the Vandenberg Action Coalition promises more to come. Organizers explain that they are willing to take legal and physical risk to "get in the way of the war machine that backed Saddam Hussein for years, imposes human rights atrocities through client regimes throughout the world, devastating the Iraqi people with Infrastructure bombing and brutal sanctions in the 90’s, and is now raining fire and jagged steel on cities and villages." The Coalition’s statement, issued today, states "the nonviolent resistance to military terror must continue. Our country was founded on civil resistance against economic and military empire and we in the Vandenberg Action Coalition – including military veterans, clergy members, students, workers, parents and grandparents - will do what we can to carry forward the legacy of Sam Adams, Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr., who before he was assassinate called the U.S. government the greatest purveyor of violence in the world." One participant a 34 year-old mother and director of non-profits in Santa Cruz said "I am moved to do this today, because I see our rights as citizens being eroded while more and more people are becoming apathetic or simply fearful about speaking up. We need to realize how much is at stake here. We cannot wait while our president and the interest of a moneyed elite derail our democracy and export terror around the globe. This is not what I want my tax dollars to pay for while school are being closed in my county." As Iraqi, Palestinians, Columbians, and indigenous people around the world struggle against the space-age military technology of the U.S. war machine, activists here at home have placed their security at risk in a brave display of opposition to our government and solidarity with the victims of U.S. bombing.
A California Farmer participating in the action said, "I am just doing my part to fight terrorism that happened to be coordinated from my own backyard at Vandenberg Air Force Base. It is the least we can do as Americans, to exercise our remaining civil liberties and use out privilege to resist this illegal invasion of Iraq and the immoral slaughter of it’s people." The action has been endorsed by the Vandenberg Action Coalition, Voices in the Wilderness, Global Exchange, and School of the Americas Watch. For more information contact
|
View Full Comment Text
save preference
Comments (2 of 2)