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Longtime advocate of nonviolence. Arrested almost 30 times for nonviolent civil disobedience, mostly in opposition to nuclear power. Served 4 months for a Seabrook related NVCD in 1982. First person to serve a sentence(16 hours) for protesting climate change (Cliffside Coal plant in NC).
Main focus now is 911 truth. Founder of congressional outreach team, college outreach team, cable access TV outreach team, and media outreach team at Architects and Engineers for 911Truth. Also experienced in guerrilla theater. SB MIT Sloan School of Management class of 1972 Class president in college and high school
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 2, 2011 Gandhi is Too often Ignored by American Resisters
Gandhi's approach to resistance has greater potential strength than what most American resisters use now, civil resistance. Gandhi held that suffering to touch the hearts of the adversaries was crucial. This has a better chance of also touching the hearts of neutrals, too.