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Last speech of 30 hour smokeout 98
John Galt's closing speech at Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts
Smokeout 7/12/98
Hello This is the last scheduled speech of our 30 hour smokeout, Since Dr. Heicklen
could not be here, I asked for this time slot. I was going to prepare another long
rambling speech, but Having addressed the crowd here nine times already.. for hour
at at time... my voice has past it's prime. Nonetheless this speech will end up being
the longest of the event. The police officials and art's fest representatives were
worried about us having a protest here, they thought it would lead to trouble. Before
I really get into my speech I would like to address what happened here last night
as I am certain that very few people know what happen between 1am and 5am. An officer
told me the other day if we want an event covered the press will be there. If we
don't they will not. This upset me greatly. However what happened last night was
way too big to cover up, so just before noon the press began to release the story,
after everyone would be out and about here.
Last night (Saturday july 11) there was a violent protest held in State College.
It was reported to be and actually was a riot. This riot was the direct result of
government oppression. I certainly can not condone the behavior of the rioters. The
thought of of people engaging in full scale rioting makes me sick to my stomach.
I certain that this situation was totally alcohol related. I am also certain that
those rioting youths were not potheads, but your alcohol drinking future Republicans.
Art's fest like the Penn state football games are a time when people gather
to party, Recent alumni, current students art lovers and locals all join together
to party and socialize. Arts fest is the largest event in draw both people and money
it is like penn state's version of Marti Gras... I remember my first art's fest,
there was a keg at every house, roads became huge sidewalks, There was fine art,
free music and plenty of peaceful parties that went on thru the early morning some
barely stopping before kicking in for the next day. This weekend police attempted
to bust up every party and large gathering of people's not at the art's fest. By
setting up a clear adversarial relationship with the crowds assembled here authorities
were asking for trouble. They received it, according to my sources between 1:00 and
1:30am police attempted to shut down every party in each of two large apartment buildings
across the street from each other in Beaver canyon. Hundreds of people most drunk,
and most still ready to party poured into the streets. Someone began kicking a beer
ball around and someone was hit by something that fell or was thrown from a balcony.
A frenzy began the crowd was then fed by the closing of the bars, uncontrollable
full scale riot ensued. Five men shook a light pole until it fell over and soon light
poles were dropping like flies, beaver ave was closed and the area made semi secure,
Bonfires were set in the street trees were torn down. Cars and storefronts were smashed.
People still in the buildings began throwing furniture and trash from the balconies,
those below used these materials to feed the bonfires. State College Police called
for reinforcements every on and off duty officer in the area was called in to assist.
The rioters were dispersed using tear gas and billy clubs. One person told me you
had to run because police were just grabbing people and beating the shit out of them.
I have been talking to people all day and some say said "So what would you have
done?" Hey guess what I have an answer ! Police should have made a presence
in the canyon and used their spot lights to shine on the offending balconies and
used a bull horn to ask people to go inside. If they had complied this would have
prevented 95% of what happened. If they did not comply I think the proper response
would have been to bring in the fire trucks and hose them down. Turning people into
the streets is like pulling the plug in the middle of "wild horses ' at a Rolling
Stones concert. The real danger here is legislating and policy First off it's Art's
fest who were these parties bothering? the parties next door? They made an attempt
to shut down house parties before the bars closed, what they did was fed the streets
and set up disaster waiting to happen. This all comes from the continued growth policies
of the local government and the university. State College doesn't only keep growing
it is constantly pushed into growth just for the sake of the local economy. So as
the authorities become more and more intolerant they keep adding more and more people
to town. The university keeps getting more and more students. The Jordon Center,
Beaver stadium, Arts fest and many other events constantly bring in out of towners.
add a healthy amount of intolerance and shake sooner or later you will get an explosion.
In the next few days you will see the effects of the current explosion. The authorities
will paint it as alcohol related and spontaneous. They will play down the fact that
there were over a dozen officers present before and during the riot. These men did
not do their job last night.
I had a very interesting talk with a couple of gentlemen yesterday afternoon.
They said that the protest lacked cohesiveness and focus because we had signs from
Medical Marijuana to Pot makes me happy. I explained to him that this was a loosely
organized group based on anarchy rules no leaders, some followers. Most of the protesters
were holding signs they made themselves, which focused on what they wanted to convey.
The same was true of the speakers, would there have been any point in having 20 people
say the exact same thing, making the same points? Dr. Heicklen began these
protests to further his cause in prison reform issues. I would be willing to
bet although he is currently incarcerated, he his interviewing other inmates. People
that as an "free" he would never be able to speak to as per prison rules. Diane
is here in support of medical Marijuana... She believes that what is medicine
should be decided by doctors and the AMA, not by the lawyers in Washington Samar
is here for recreational uses.. She believes that we as free people have the
right to decided what to put in our bodies. Charlie and Carla are concerned
with the eroding constitutional rights issues. Morgan and Zimmermen were
here to plug their book Marijuana Myths Marijuana Facts. The Libertarian
speakers were here to represent the views of the Libertarian Party, which sponsored
this event in part. We all spoke out against Forfeiture and mandatory sentencing. The
common thread is Marijuana and the war on drugs as it pertains to Marijuana consumers.
My self I support all these issues. I do believe that marijuana should be legalized.
I do believe that an informed citizenry can have the informed and responsible use
of recreational drugs. I support everyone who came out here and spoke and I thank
them all, as well as all those who held signs or showed support in other ways.
I have mentioned that I have attended around forty protests so far this year.
I found that anonymity was my friend. I would speak to individuals or groups of strangers,
who's only possible prejudices would be concerned with my personal appearance. Protesting
at an event this large in a place where I have lived for ten years has killed that
anonymity. I have to tell you, I now know that people really do support the movement
!!! I was completely outed at work this weekend several dozen people, that know
me made a point of stopping in to congratulate us on the success of our protests.
In addition many customers whom I had never even met said Hey aren't you the guy
who was speaking at the protest downtown? Good job !!! I have never shaken so many
hands in one night... Every Single person was in support of what we did. Even
though it was extremely busy I managed to talk in depth with many people. I asked
them why they didn't join us and hold signs, They had the standard reasons, I wouldn't
want my family to see me. I don't want to end up on television, I was afraid I would
be arrested. someone from work might see me. I know that most of you are for our
cause, but you are afraid.... Now just what is it really that everyone is so
afraid of ? The Police !!! and I don't blame them. I felt the same way for years,
They are afraid that the police will break down their doors, they are afraid
the police will take their home. They are afraid that they will lose their jobs,
their freedom, their future. You don't have to fear the police, I have had the pleasure
of speaking at length with several different officers of the law recently. These
men are doing their jobs. they have not only been watching us to make sure that we
don't break any laws, they are here to protect us from those so intolerant that they
can not accept that another that other people can have a differing opinion. They
shout things like you should be shot , or if I had my way I would have you all shot.
They usually smell of liquor and /or have a huge chip on their patriotic shoulder
about how they fought for freedom. Hey This is freedom, I thank you for providing
it. These are the people we need to fear. The officers have been here to protect
us from those who would resort to violence. What these people and the officers have
in common is the laws. The laws are what we really fear. The laws can be changed,
then those people will no longer have the excuse "that it's illegal" and
they will have no leg to stand on.
Continued
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