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What New Regime?
by David Goldberg
A speaker on NPR [9/19/01] described the ineffectiveness of the U.S. espionage community in preventing the events of 9.11 as a "failure of imagination," and characterized the demolition of the twin towers and the Pentagon as something "only someone from Mars" would do. This opposition between what can be imagined and the utterly unimaginable forms the foundation of the nationwide unease that is being effectively (though barely) managed by the usual circuits of liberal, conservative and marketist media representation. In my opinion this is a fundamentally xenophobic expression of our culture's techno-biblical obsession with destruction, delivered from beyond the officially-recognized realms of possibility. The catastrophy of 9.11 fits easily into everyone's dynamic models of the American apocalypse: race war, the wrath of God/Allah, a giant asteroid, global warming, total media saturation, a "new regime." All these internally logical scenarios represented in our mainstream movies and theologies could not accommodate the day's terrible actuality. People everywhere started talking crazy. About an "Inside Job". An alliance between the ACLU, environmentalists and women who love other women. Roosting chickens. Pied pipers. Corrupt cops buried in rubble. Mossad agents on the streets of Manhattan. SF Mayor Willie Brown's alleged advance notification. I feel that part of the uncertainty many people are feeling is derived from the experience of having our imaginations fired and glazed by a contemporary culture that is busy collapsing into the informational black hole of itself. To me, the only response to a situation that is rapidly reaching some kind of bizarre coherence as everyone's minds (no matter what their allegiances are) begin to tick in unison is audacity: radical expression at all scales of time and space. 9.11 was a failure of the imagination on all fronts, it did not fit most minds (including my own). These same minds (including my own) desperately need continued exposure to ideas, concepts, signs and things that are not accommodated by the comfortable ruins of our dreams...
The fictional news reports that follow were written in the spirit of evoking the kind of audacity that would hopefully jolt the reader out of any media-digestion complacency they were experiencing. Now that Comedy Central's "Daily Show" is doing satirical voice-overs for footage of Eastern Alliance troops riding pickup trucks and twenty-year-old tanks into battle, and Ashcroft is smoothly handling any fears of an emerging police state with iron-clad patriotic rhetoric, they might seem a little less audacious. The tide has risen since they were written, submerging the devastated consciousness of a nation and filling the terrible silence of utter shock with rumbling babble, sentimental soundtracks and the ultrasonic hum of Internet surveillance systems kicking in. From giant "United We Stand" billboards echoing the government murals of Cuba, to the abyssal irony of "Enduring Freedom" trading cards, these short vignettes demonstrate the inadequacy of fiction in the face of reality. Hopefully, like stumbling across a new cave painting or an unexpected specimen of neolithic tool, they will retain some historic and prophetic value in a present whose new regime is anchored in a thrift-store version of the 1950s � hipped up with a cell phone, Palm Pilot and GPS receiver. May 16, 2004 [ INTERNATIONAL NEWS ] Cellular Invasion Continues... But Not Without Snags AFGHANISTAN. Operation Trojan Infrastructure has gone into its third consecutive month of operation in all occupied territories of Afghanistan. The Army Signal Corps continues to install microwave-powered cellular communications towers in this treacherous environment, while armed representatives from Nokia's Special U.N. Projects Division distribute personal communicators to the local population. C-5 planes sponsored by Sony continue to land in Pakistan daily, carrying hundreds of televisions, digital video recorders and uplink dishes. According to U.S. representatives in Afghanistan, the destabilization of Taliban authority by giving away the communications tools (and images) of the West proceeds apace. Taliban operatives have been stalemated and intimidated by GPS-equipped refugees and rebels who can reach U.S. Army tactical switchboards to call in drone surveillance and, if authorized, satellite-guided rocket strikes. In response, operatives of the fundamentalist government of Afghanistan have begun to pose as peasants and women to receive free communications equipment. On several occasions, U.S. and allied forces have been lured into traps by fake distress calls. General Leslie Washington-Jacobs, head of Middle Eastern Operations Public Relations, urges members of the anti-terrorist alliance to take such occurrences in stride. "We are taking extra precautions now that the Taliban has responded with these diabolical camouflage ambushes. Responding to the flexible resistance that the Taliban has demonstrated has proven to be the greatest challenge that we have faced so far. However, we want to emphasize that Operation Trojan Infrastructure is working. As the mobile e-commerce phase of the operation comes on line in the next few weeks, we are confident that you will see the Afghan population more interested in obtaining Western conveniences than sheltering terrorists. Unlike the empty promises of previous U.S. campaigns that promised aid to freedom fighters in oppressed countries, the Afghanis can now literally call on Uncle Sam for help and he's there for them with pinpoint accuracy." Cuban Broadcasts of Islamic "Coded Messages" Jammed
[ NATIONAL NEWS ] NY Citizens Irate After 23rd Security Failure This Month NEW YORK CITY. Hackers have once again managed to break into the city's checkpoint system which verifies the "Patriot" chips carried by most residents. The hack causes the victim to be flagged as invalid by shifting an allegedly secure encrypted set of bits. Depending on where they are in the city the result can range from something as relatively inconvenient as "hard check" by Homeland Security officers, to automatic lockdown of the vicinity. The massive delays and occasional injuries caused by the latter occurrence compound the profile-managment burdens of the overtaxed New York Metropolitan Security System. When asked to comment on the source of these continued intrusions, American Express representative Stephen Ballory explained that "technicians are shifting the software's security emphasis from Blue's onboard chip to the point-of-scan verification circuits. We apologize for the inconvenience and ask that the ever-resilient population of New York bear with us while we make adjustments." The hackers circumvented the packet-identification features of the AOLNet node that drives the NYMSS, and they remain both untraced and anonymous. "My mother was locked down in an ATM booth for three hours last night. That's just ridiculous," reported New Yorker Dwayne Torres. "She couldn't have even gotten downtown in the first place if she wasn't legit. Those Amex guys better get on the ball." FBI investigation of the allegedly indigenous "Net Militia" groups that are plaguing the nation's security systems continues under renewed political and economic pressures. AOLNet representatives were unavailable for comment. [ LOCAL NEWS ] Inflatable Walls Brought Down In Frisco
For two days protestors, many of whom describe themselves as radical artists, essentially threw a huge block party complete with generator-powered sound systems, wireless Internet nodes and portable toilets stolen from Mission Bay construction sites. Sometime around 2:00 AM on May 13, protestors sealed themselves behind forty-foot smoke-filled structures that were originally designed as heavy duty construction elements for deep sea research labs. Crowds of hundreds gathered in support. The launching of fireworks kept police and media helicopters at bay. Police bullets apparently disappeared into what was described by the technology's designers as a "self-repairing internal honeycomb" structure built to withstand the immense pressures of the ocean depths. Finally, a laser from Lawrence Livermore Lab was loaned to the authorities to cut through the walls of what was called "Dream TDK City." As Kearny Street filled with smoke, protestors streamed through gashes in the sagging walls and further complicated arrest efforts with nudity. San Francisco re-elected Mayor Frank Jordan was on hand to witness the extraction of the protestors from the riot tangles deployed across Kearny. "San Francisco will not tolerate the construction of these so-called free zones in our city," he said. An overworked FBI is interrogating protestors and seeking leads in the specialized building industry to find out where the repurposed technology came from. SFUSD Cracks Down On "Home Grown" Media
Culture Critic Investigates So-called "Millennium Tarot"
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