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Video: Noise Demo at the House of Genocide Profiteer

Posted on 02/05/2024 - 02/05/2024 by chicagoantireport

JANUARY 10, WILLOW SPRINGS, IL – CHICAGOLAND: HOME NOISE DEMO IN SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE AT HOME OF ERICA LORD, CHIEF FIDUCIARY OFFICER FOR BNY MELLON MIDWEST, PRIMARY FUNDER OF ELBIT, PRIMARY SUPPLIER OF ARMS ISRAEL IS USING TO COMMIT GENOCIDE

I. THE ACTION
Around dinnertime on a Wednesday evening, an autonomous group visited the home of a BNY Mellon Bank chief fiduciary officer, Erica Lord, in the quiet wealthy suburb of Willow Springs. BNY Mellon Bank is a major funder of the largest weapons manufacturer supplying Israel, Elbit Systems, and is the sole manager of the Friends of the “IDF” fund. Their shares in Elbit were valued at over $13.4 million this fall, and they increased their shares in Elbit by over 20% directly after October 7th.

The group made noise, chanted, played music and let Erica and her neighbors know that she is profiting off the genocide & mass death of Palestinian people. Body bags representing the 30,000 Palestinians who have died in the US-backed genocide were thrown on her lawn. Flyers were handed out to passersby to alert them of their neighbor’s complicity in ethnic cleansing. Erica’s family was in the house and packed up to stay elsewhere within an hour of the group’s arrival. Two Willow Springs police who arrived on the scene early on departed with the family, leaving the house unattended and open to additional decorations to cement the message that a war profiteer resides there.

We must continue to ceaselessly confront those who allow this genocide to continue– at their places of work, at their homes, their churches. No peace, no business as usual, for those who value their blood money over life. We don’t know how they sleep at night, so let’s not let them.

II. PLANNING

Prior to the action, a small group of comrades picked a target on the basis of Palestine Action’s target map. Of the targets listed, only BNY Mellon has sites in zhigaagoong (Chicagoland). BNYMellon’s actual offices are largely on anonymous floors of various skyscrapers, but finding BNYMellon employees on LinkedIn or through press releases about the Cool Community Work That BNYMellon Employees Are Doing wasn’t too difficult. From there, a single search on whitepages was enough to find an address. This address was then confirmed to be correct through surveillance of location.

This sorted, these comrades made a simple flyer containing the name and address for a meetup location, asking people to meet there at a given time for a noise demo in solidarity with Palestine, more details to be given out in person, please send this image along only to trusted comrades on signal. Wear grey bloc and a mask. This was sent along to comrades to disseminate.

The first group of comrades then made a banner, cardboard signs, flyers to hand out, and fake bodybags (trash bags filled with trash and wrapped/shaped by duct tape), and prepped a few chants.

On the day of the action, everyone met up at the location, walked over to the house, and shouted away.  Post action, the police weren’t even around, and comrades dispersed without difficulty.

III. LESSONS LEARNED

Things that went well:

– The call to action was disseminated only a few days before the planned action.  Even so, more than a dozen people showed up, which is plenty to make some good noise.

– This house had a driveway in the front only, so the family had to drive through/past the crowd and confront them to get out.

– The crowd refused to engage with the cops, leading the cops to eventually just leave. This included a cop who insisted on “checking in” on the protesters by asking if they were cold, if they would like coffee, etc.

– Folks autonomously took advantage of the opportunity to decorate without any centralized organization.

Deltas:

– Meeting on a small bit of grass nearby instead of somewhere more out of the way like a park meant that comrades felt leery about standing around in one place long enough for much of a pre-action orientation or chit-chat. Despite a call for grey bloc, comrades present were mainly wearing all black, and looked a bit suspicious all huddled together outside in 20 degree weather.

– Miscommunication with the location scout who was not present at the action, as well as the absence of a formalized process to confirm target addresses, meant that comrades at the action weren’t 100% sure that they were actually at the right house, which made it hard to really go hard.

– It is unclear if Erica herself was at home at the time of the action, or just her family.  While the latter being the case would not mean the action was for naught, it would have been nice if she was definitely there.

– It didn’t feel like everyone present understood the precise connection to Palestine. In the future, going more in depth about the target during the huddle, about who they are and how they’re participating in the genocide, would help everyone present feel more in-sync.

Posted in REPORTSTagged elbit, noise demo, Palestine

New Year Noise Demo 2024 MCC Chicago – Reportbacks and Photos

Posted on 01/03/2024 - 01/12/2024 by chicagoantireport

For this year’s NYE noise demo we set our sights on the Metropolitan Correctional Center in the Loop. We battled bitter cold and embittered pigs to ring in the new year beneath the city’s skyscraper jail, chanting and dancing with passersby in the street beneath the El tracks. Banners, fireworks, drums, pots, pans, spray paint, the whole megillah. After a few hours we decided to move the party into River North and headed up State St. before we got penned in by the pigs and had to make our various escapes into the bustling crowds.

Fuck The Pigs

Fire To The Prisons


By the time we rolled up to MCC, there were already four pigs out, three fingers on three triggers of paintball guns (pepper balls) and a rifle (rubber bullets). The fourth pig in his manager’s jacket seemed to be sweating already, nervous of having already lost control of the situation.

By my estimate, it was around 10pm and the majority of the crowd– maybe around 50 folks– were on the opposite side of the street while 5-6 folks held two banners in front of the pigs. Some folks had already tagged the wall with “intifada,” “ftp,” “burn this jail,” and “acab,” so we knew the night was off to a good start.

We held the street until just after midnight, occasionally shooting off fireworks to our folks flickering lights through their windows, but mostly dancing in the street, hanging up banners, banging pots and pans, and sharing snacks. Some folks were dressed in some form of bloc– including someone in grinch bloc– but some folks weren’t, which is something we want to share here, not to judge anyone or cause shame, but to remind each other with love and anger that the state is not fucking around, and every time we go out and give them any information, we are putting ourselves and our loved ones at increased risk. It is worth the effort to bloc up to keep ourselves out of the ever-peering eye of the surveillance state.

A few highlights from that time:

  • Hats off to the banner-makers! There were a lot of good ones, but three highlights of the night included: “criminals are better lovers”; “jails prisons and detention centers are the colonizers’ tools of genocide”; and “fire to the prisons,” with a (I assume) hand-painted machine gun and upside cop car on fire. If one investigated the latter banner with a careful eye, they would have seen a pig in the front seat of the car. We gotta commend comrades with an eye for detail!
  • We eventually took over the street and blocked off the intersection. At one point, a car pulled over and someone got out and started shaking hands and thanking us for being there, saying that they were in that very detention center about a month prior and it meant a lot to them that we were out there. We welcomed them home, and we wished each other well for the new year.
  • The scene at midnight was a powerful one: we shot off fireworks up into the night sky! We flipped off the pigs watching from inside! We busted out a bottle of champagne! We pulled down our masks for a quick kiss! There were a few folks who’d pulled over and gotten out of their car to join us right before midnight, dancing in the intersection and catching the festivities on IG live. By that point, some pigs had joined us in the intersection in a futile attempt to intimidate us, and were approaching the partygoers– I was glad to see our folks respond quickly by surrounding the pigs to make sure they didn’t escalate and ruin our fun. The pigs backed off, the partygoers danced with us a bit longer, then off they went to enjoy the rest of their night.
  • In response to another attempt at intimidation, one of our folks loudly declared “I don’t speak pig!”
Annual New New Year Noise Demo, Jan 2024, MCC Chicago
Annual New New Year Noise Demo, Jan 2024, MCC Chicago
Annual New New Year Noise Demo, Jan 2024, MCC Chicago
Annual New New Year Noise Demo, Jan 2024, MCC Chicago

A little after midnight, a small crowd broke off to take to the streets, carrying banners and waving to folks who had gathered downtown for fireworks and general NYE tomfoolery (and hopefully some trouble, too!). Spoiler: the night ended in us getting kettled and two of our folks getting arrested. Here, I want to share some observations and criticisms, not from a place of condescension but from a place of concern and, frankly, responsibility– we have a responsibility to each other to be honest about our mistakes and missteps so that we can move smarter next time. And so that we can be sure that there is a next time. In no particular order:

  • The marching crowd lost numbers as we moved further towards the downtown core. This is more of an observation than a criticism– we know of the ongoing tension at marches to stay and keep numbers up, but to also leave when you and your crew’s spidey sense starts tingling. Folks peeled off from the crowd, and by the time we got kettled, we were down to maybe 15 folks.
  • This one IS a criticism: we should have left when our spidey sense started tingling. We were approaching a major intersection that led into a bridge, and right before we crossed, a few of us had half an instinct to disperse. We didn’t, and about 30 seconds later, those fucking bike cops kettled us and arrested two of our folks. This happens! It’s not the first or the last time that the night gets flipped around in a split second. But it was an unfortunate way for the night to end, especially how close we were to calling it a night, and especially how many of us already had an inkling to leave. (The two folks were released later that night!)
  • Marches have lots of overlapping and complicated dynamics and there aren’t ways to keep everyone abreast of every decision and every risk. It is difficult if not outright impossible to practice horizontal decision-making in a crowd, even a smaller one. You just have to trust that folks who are there will do what is best for them based on their risk level, etc. and that folks are crewed up and have some amount of experience with being out in the streets. But next time, we will be more strategic– we will have better eyes looking out for cameras and undercover pigs, we will scout out intersections and routes up ahead, we will notice how the pigs are moving and be one step ahead. Fuck those bridges.
  • We were marching on a special night– NYE has that feral energy, kind of like Halloween. I wish we had been more strategic about taking advantage of that night– could we have retreated into the chaos and reemerged later? Were the pigs understaffed that night? What parts of downtown could we have visited where folks might have joined our festivities?
  • Fuck those bridges though, seriously.
Annual New New Year Noise Demo, Jan 2024, MCC Chicago
Posted in REPORTSTagged MCC, noise demo, prisons

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