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  • www.cyberguerrilla.info » Tahrir, Egypte How to deal with tear gas
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    PLEASE NOTE: info here is for use in the absence of a healthcare professional only. Seek professional care ASAP as needed!

    Minimize possible skin exposure by covering up as much as possible.
    Cover your face with a clean, wet bandana to protect it.
    If u see a gascan coming toward u or get a warning, put on protective gear; try 2 move away or get upwind.
    If you have a mask or respirator, use it to protect your face and to reduce the effect of fumes
    Try to STAY CALM. Panicking increases the irritation. Breathe slowly.
    If you are exposed: Blow your nose, rinse your mouth, cough and spit. Try not to swallow.
    Skin – Flush the skin with lots of soap & water
    Clothes–Remove quickly; wash body w/soap&water. Cut clothing away instead of pulling it over your head
    Clothes– Use gloves or sticks 2 pick up clothes & place in a sealed plastic bag for disposal
    Lungs – Medications 4 treating asthma such as bronchodilators &steroids may help ease breathing.
    Eyes – Eyeglasses should be washed with soap and water before putting them back on
    Do Not Panic. The effects of exposure, though painful, are temporary.
    Info here is 4 in absence of a MD only. Specific care from a dr must be sought ASAP!

  • www.cyberguerrilla.info » Anonymous : Let us build Democracy 2.0
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    Let us build Democracy 2.0

    Ladies and Gentlemen, brothers and sisters

    this a call for action that goes out to all of you. It is a call to start an operation the world has never seen before. It is a call for true democracy, for transparency, for justice and we please all of you to participate.

    In the past, information, decisions and opinions could not be transmitted within seconds across a country, much less the entire world. As a consequence, citizens elected regional representatives to serve as the voice of the people in parliament.

    Such a representative system, reflecting the economies and the societal structures of a world long gone, is still in place today, but no longer serving the fundamental idea and ideal of democracy as a system for the people and by the people.

    Instead, the elected representatives have become compromised by lobby interest, corrupted by corporations, have lost touch with those they are supposed to represent, serving only those who want people to serve them, be it as employees, voters or soldiers sent off to wars to kill or die for profit.

    We have reached a time of change as too much power is concentrated in the hands of the few, becoming a “representation” in name only
    Such is the corruption that these representatives have now repeatedly turned against those they are supposed to represent, that they are fearing the tools, the technology that would allow a more direct participation of those that they are supposed to govern: the internet..