https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/move-25-years-on-the-move

https://nitter.net/GodsAndRadicals/status/1098411591597547520
[Song: Deep Forest, by Dislocated / Text: Ramon Elani, excerpt of “the body of god” / Image and editing: Mirna Wabi-Sabi]
https://abeautifulresistance.org/site/2019/2/20/the-body-of-god


(This is the only torrent with the correct subs)
From https://www.sproutdistro.com/2022/08/02/july-zines-0822

“Memory Loss” presents a history of the French group CLODO, which attacked and sabotaged computers in the 1980s. The zine contains a timeline of action, two communiques, and an interview of the group. Along with these items, there is a helpful introduction which contextualizes the group and its activities and situations them in relation to other anti-technology groups. The zines comes at a good time, coinciding with the release of a new film titled Machines in Flames that documents the group.
From https://archive.org/details/an-outsider-history-of-hardline

An Outsider History of Hardline reviews, describes, and critiques the Hardline ideology and scene that grew out of 1980s anarcho-punk and veganism/animal liberation activism and adopted strong anti-abortion and anti-homosexual views as integral to its platform. It officially dissolved in 1999 with two short-lived Shi’a Muslim-oriented groups appearing in its wake (first Ahl-i Allah aka People of God and then Taliyah al-Mahdi aka Vanguard of the Messiah). Notable for having helped spark the vegan straight edge movement.
Also by Phoenix X Eeyore: ABORT THE COURT
From https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/various-authors-writings-of-the-vancouver-five

People should harbour no illusions about the state and its attitude towards serious and determined acts of resistance. Obviously we must be aware of the realities of imprisonment, however, we must never let fear of the long arm of the law and the heavy crunch of its clubs, stop us from taking action and doing what is necessary in order that we may someday be free. Our commitment and determination cannot be confinded by the threat of prison. The power of the system ends when we no longer fear its violence, but are willing to overcome it through struggle.