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Arm the Spirit Collection
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Arm the Spirit
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<p><em>The C.I.A. Tapes</em> was recorded live at the Fallout Shelter and Ildiko's, and features poetry and musical performances by Dick Lucas (of the Subhumans), Mecca Normal, Nick Toczek, Rhythm Activism and Mourning Sickness.</p>
<p>The Fallout Shelter recordings are from the Toronto postscript to the Black Wedge tour on September 5, 1987.</p>
<p>The Fallout Shelter was a "nuclear free" performance space and coffee house run by the peace organization A.C.T. for Disarmament on Harbord Street.</p>
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<p>The Black Wedge was a tour of activist resistance culture organized by Jean Smith of the band Mecca Normal, which set out to "spread the word of how to combine poetry, music and politics and have a fun time doing it."</p>
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<p>The liner notes for the cassette include the following dedication:</p>
<p>"This tape is dedicated to all exceptionally oppressed people, but particularly to those whose entire lifestyle is being destroyed... Romany, Amerindian, Aborigine, and all other proud tribal people whose culture won't readily bow down before the all-consuming gods of western 'civilization,' social 'progress' and cash-culture."</p>
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paper
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The Conspiracy of International Anarchists Tape
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<em>The Conspiracy of International Anarchists Tape</em>, aka <em>The C.I.A. Tapes</em>, is a 1988 cassette compilation released by the U.K.'s Bluurg Records & Tapes.
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Various Artists
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Arm the Spirit
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Bluurg Records & Tapes
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1988
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Lilian Radovac
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Bluurg Records & Tapes
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JPEG
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Cassette insert
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Fallout Shelter, Ildiko's
1987
1988
A.C.T. for Disarmament
Anarchism
Black Wedge
Bluurg Records & Tapes
Dick Lucas
Fallout Shelter
Feminism
Harbord Street
Ildiko's
Indigenous solidarity
Mecca Normal
Mourning Sickness
Nick Toczek
Panic Productions
Rhythm Activism
Subhumans