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4. Appendix IV: Chronology of the Free Speech Movement within the Larger Context of Surrounding Historical Events
October 2, 1946: At a medical symposium at the University of Buffalo, Dr. William Rienkoff announces a possible link between cigarette smoking and cancer.

Culture Jamming

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— “The word, “culture jamming” comes from the idea of radio jamming: that public frequencies can be pirated and subverted for independent communication, or to disrupt dominant frequencies.”

Culture Jamming: Activism and the Art of Cultural Resistance
Culture Jamming: Subversion as Protest
Alt-right culture jamming

The Consumer Resistance

Fighting the invasion of the Created order by Mammon idolatry inspired by the Evil One, like The French Resistance fought the Nazi invasion of France

Consumer Resistance: From Anti-Consumption to Revenge

Posterboy Reps for The Consumer Resistance:
   Jack Benny
   Dr. Albert E. Burke
   Ralph Nader
   Kalle Lasn

Jack Benny

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The Jack Benny Program | TV Tropes
All Jews Are Cheapskates | TV Tropes The money libel: Confronting a dangerous stereotype

Jack Benny: The First King of All Media

The Jack Benny Program | Antenna TV
The Jack Benny Program - Complete Playlist | YouTube Channel

The Jack Benny Program | Classic Radio | Jack Is Robbed! Your Money Or Your Life (1948) | YouTube

The Jack Benny Program — “An Old Fashioned Christmas”

Dr. Albert E. Burke

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Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader | Wikipedia

Breaking Through Power: It’s easier than we think.
— “In Breaking Through Power, Nader draws from a lifetime waging—and often winning—David vs. Goliath battles against big corporations and the United States government. In this succinct, Tom Paine-style wake-up call, the iconic consumer advocate highlights the success stories of fellow Americans who organize change and work together to derail the many ways in which wealth manipulates politics, labor, media, the environment and the quality of national life today. Nader makes an inspired case about how the nation can—and must—be democratically managed by communities guided by the U.S. Constitution, not by the dictates of big businesses and the wealthy few. This is classic Ralph Nader, a crystallization of the core political beliefs and commitments that have driven his lifetime of advocacy for greater democracy.”

Kalle Lasn

Kalle Lasn | Wikipedia

Interview with Kalle Lasn

Culture Jam
How to Reverse America's Suicidal Consumer Binge—And Why We Must

Adbusters is the people’s bi-monthly journal of the mental environment.
But we’re so much more than a magazine.
Adbusters Magazine — available on Isuu
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Manifesto for World Revolution

Culture Jamming 2.0

Buy Nothing Day
Most Ethical Shoes — Blackspot Manifesto
Fuck #Facebook

Design Manifesto — First Things First Project
The First Things First Manifesto
First Things First Manifesto 2000 Thirty-three visual communicators renew the 1964 call for a change of priorities

Psychomedia Film Collective 1972-1975
Adbusters | YouTube Channel
Adbusters UnCommercial - The Consumer pig

Imagery —
Mammon State of America
Corporate State of America
McDonald's Spoof Ad
Never Question
Consume
Fuck Facebook

Occupy Wallstreet

99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film

Occupy Wall Street
Did Occupy Wall Street mean anything at all?
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Striking Posters From Occupy Wall Street: Download Them for Free