Inform yourself! Inform on your neighbour!
Follow Special Agent Christian White on a cheerfully creepy tour of declassified government surveillance documents. White probes the redacted (blacked-out) texts of the FBI’s notorious Counterintelligence Programs, searching for the words erased in the name of the Freedom of Information Act.
Learn fun techniques for the infiltration of activist groups, how to earn benefits and a pension as an agent provocateur, and how to, in the words of J. Edgar Hoover, “expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit or otherwise neutralize” your neighbours!
These are our tax dollars at work, folks; we might as well enjoy it.
This script has been performed by writer/activist L.M. Bogad in theatres, galleries, labour halls, and community centers for the past twelve years. The pamphlet also includes a preface by Guillermo Gómez-Peña, and a companion essay by Bogad about the history of domestic surveillance/harassment, and a “how to” for would-be performers of the script.
Praise:
- “This play is important for activists and apathetics, clergymen and clerks, artists and engineers…all of us, because we all have good reason to ask ‘Who Watches the Watchmen?’ As Bogad makes all too clear, it will have to be us.” —The Yes Men (Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno)
- “The Left can also laugh, even at the worst of circumstances… Audiences will chuckle along as they engage with this creative teach-in/manifesto on how to challenge, subvert, and educate ourselves about our country’s ever-growing ‘Patriot Acts.'” —Benjamin Shepard, PhD., author of Queer Political Performance and Protest: Play, Pleasure and Social Movements
About Lawrence Bogad:
Lawrence Bogad works on the intersection between art and activism, and on the role of humor and imagination in organizing social movements. His book, Electoral Guerrilla Theatre: Radical Ridicule and Social Movements, is an international study of performance artists who run for public office as a prank. Bogad’s produced plays have covered topics such as the Haymarket Square Confrontation, the FBI’s COINTELPRO activities, the Pinochet coup in Chile, and global climate chaos. He is a veteran of the Lincoln Center Theatre Director’s Laboratory, and a cofounder of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army. Bogad was a lead writer/editor-in-mischief on two Yes Men prank newspaper projects that garnered international attention. These “special editions” of the International Herald Tribune and the New York Post were attempts to draw greater public attention to the Copenhagen Climate Summit and the larger issues of climate change.
Product Details:
Author: L.M. Bogad with a foreword by Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 978-1-60486-115-0
Published: April 2011 – expanded version (four extra pages) available late-March 2018
Format: Pamphlet
Size: 8.5 by 5.5
Page count: 48 Pages
Subjects: Politics, History
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