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(revised 1/30/07)
Audio Files - MP3
files for streaming or downloading and listening
Here is a great way to hear Judi talk about her case, which not only
makes it easy and fun to learn about the facts of the case, it will let
you experience Judi's bright, witty personality and her eloquent speaking
style. The files are in the popular MP3 format.
On older computers you may need to download and install a free MP3 player, but that's
easy, so don't let it keep you from enjoying these audio selections.
For audio help see below.
Revolutionary
Ecology - The Legacy of Judi Bari -- 58
min. radio documentary narrated by Ruby Dee and produced by Noelle Hanrahan.
This excellent program aired on the Alternative Radio series in December,
2000. In Judi's own words and the comments of Carl Anthony, Karen Picket,
Michael Parenti, Ed Herman, Jose Lopez, Geronimo ji jaga and Ramona Africa,
this radio documentary tells her story. (added 1/29/01)
Click
here for a transcript of the program. (added 1/30/01)
Click
here to stream with Winamp (M3U playlist) Or click on the file
address below to download the low-bitrate MP3 file encoded at 20
kbps
for streaming over 24 kbps and faster dialup connections. File size is 8.4 megabytes. You can save the file to your hard
drive for later listening. If your system doesn't automatically stream the
file when you click on the link, copy and paste the following URL into the
"play location" window of WinAmp or similar streaming MP3
player:
http://www.judibari.org/audio/Bari-RevolutionaryEcology-AR-20kB.mp3 Community
radio broadcasters will find a medium quality MP3 file (32kBit/sec.) on the Radio4All
website (http://www.radio4all.net/) To
order cassettes or CDs of this program directly from RSJP please see our Books
and Recordings page.
BBC Radio's "Don't Mourn, Organize: The Judi Bari Story" (posted
5/10/06)
BBC Radio broadcast a half-hour Judi Bari
documentary in December 2004. The half-hour program can be streamed or
downloaded from our server as an MP3 file.
Click
here to stream (M3U playlist file)
Download the 4.9 MB MP3 file - www.judibari.org/audio/bbc_don't_mourn_judi_bari_story_041213.mp3
Judi
Bari interviewed on Radio Curious (posted 5/24/06)
In this half-hour Radio Curious interview by Barry Vogel, Judi gives a
brilliant analysis of how Texas corporate raider Charles Hurwitz took over
Pacific Lumber with the help of junk-bond king and convicted felon Michael
Milken. Hurwitz then immediately began liquidating PL's assets, including
tripling the previous rate of cutting of the largest remaining privately owned
stands of old-growth redwood forests. Judi explains how, instead of using the
proceeds of the liquidation logging to pay off the junk bond takeover debt,
Hurwitz then used financial trickery to line his own pockets to the tune of
hundreds of millions. Hurwitz split PL into three parts, leaving the
bondholders the cut-over timberlands while putting Headwaters Forest
into a debt-free subsidiary controlled entirely by himself, so he could sell
it off to the government and pocket hundreds of millions. This interview was
first broadcast on March 27, 1995. It is available here by permission of Barry
Vogel. Thanks, Barry. Here's a link to Radio Curious Interviews
page where you will find Barry Vogel's capsule description of this interview.
Here's a link to the Radio
Curious home page. Click
here to stream a low bitrate (24kbps) MP3 file from our server for online
listening
Download a low bitrate file from our server: http://www.judibari.org/audio/radio_curious_judi_bari_950327.mp3
Download
a higher quality MP3 file (64kbps, 13.5 MB) from the Radio Curious Archive
Juror
Mary Nunn talks about the Bari vs. FBI trial on KMUD radio
(posted 8/20/02, revised 8/29/02)
Juror Mary Nunn was a guest on KMUD public radio's Women on Wednesday
program on July 31, 2002. She was also interviewed that day by KMUD news
director Estelle Fennell. Mrs. Nunn had a lot to say about the wrongdoing of
the FBI and Oakland Police in the Bari-Cherney bombing case. KMUD, with
studios in Redway, California, is the community public radio station for the
southern Humboldt County area where Darryl Cherney lives. It also serves
northern Mendocino County. (www.kmud.org)
The Women on Wednesday talk show included an approximately 1 hr.
segment with Mary Nunn. We have split it into two MP3 files. The KMUD News
interview with Mary runs about 11.5 min., and is a separate MP3 file.
Click here to stream the KMUD News
segment (M3U playlist)
Click here to stream the two Women on
Wednesday files (M3U playlist) (broken links fixed 8/24/02)
Download KMUD News segment (1.6 MB)- www.judibari.org/audio/nunnkmudnews.mp3
Download Women on Wednesday Part 1 (4.7 MB) - www.judibari.org/audio/nunnkmudwow1.mp3
Download Women on Wednesday Part 2 (4.1 MB) - www.judibari.org/audio/nunnkmudwow2.mp3
Judi Bari's Deposition -- MP3
files taken from the audio track of her deposition videotape as shown in court
at the end of trial in Bari vs. FBI, May 2002. (posted
5/22/02)
Judi was able to preserve her testimony for the jury with a sworn deposition
taken only a month before her death in 1997. The depo was videotaped and also
taken down by a court reporter. When Judi's impending death from cancer was mentioned,
FBI attorney Joseph Sher accused
her of faking cancer and tried to block the depo. Sher threatened to delay the
depo a month, using the threat to coerce an agreement that
the deposition could not be made public except whatever portions became part
of the court record. He then constantly interrupted virtually every question asked of
Judi by Dennis Cunningham, and then objected to Judi's answers, interfering with
their train of thought and the flow of Judi's testimony. Judi was very ill and was
lying on a couch propped up with pillows but she told her truth and got it on
record. The two days of deposition were reduced to just 90 minutes of edited
video shown to the jury, with all of Sher's objections edited out along with
much of Judi's testimony. There are three MP3 files of approximately 30
min. each. which you can stream for online listening or download and save for
playing offline. Click
here to stream all three files (M3U playlist) Download
MP3 file 1 (4.1 MB) www.judibari.org/audio/jbdepo1.mp3
Download MP3 file 2 (4.5 MB) www.judibari.org/audio/jbdepo2.mp3
Download MP3 file 3 (4.1 MB) www.judibari.org/audio/jbdepo3.mp3
Judi Bari Presents her Case Against the FBI. This
is a masterful, hour-long speech given by Judi at her
awesome
peak, revealing her sense of humor, intellect, and amazing grasp
of the case. Laugh while you learn the facts in a way that
you'll remember. Alicia Littletree broadcast the tape on her Truth To
Power program May
12, 2000 on KZYX/KZYZ Mendocino County Community Radio. Alicia briefly
introduces Judi's speech, and announces the 10th anniversary events in
the S.F. Bay Area. (posted 5/13/00)(revised 6/28/01)
Judi
Bari's Berkeley Case Presentation - 5/18/96, 1:01 - 7
MB - MP3
To download the MP3 file for playing later click here. This program plays for 61 minutes, and takes
about 36 min. at 28,800 to download ( but it's worth it). If you're
downloading, we suggest trying out one of the short files in the section below before tackling this big one.
Also note that Windows Media Player will allow you to stream the file, and
then save it to disk afterwards.
To
stream this item
click here to stream with Winamp (M3U
playlist)
click here to stream with Windows Media
Player (ASX playlist)
(or select and
copy the following file name and paste it into the "Play location" window
of WinAmp or "Play URL" window of Windows Media Player or a similar player:
http://www.judibari.org/audio/JudiBerkeley_051896.MP3 )
(added 5/21/00)(revised 6/28/01)
Short selections from the CD
Who Bombed Judi Bari?
This is a compilation of recordings of Judi speaking at many different times and places, talking
about her case and her beliefs on the radio and to interviewers, or speaking
to thousands at the 1996 Rally for Headwaters. The following are short selections
in MP3 format that are highly compressed so they download quickly and are
streamable. (The numbers after each item show the playing time in minutes
and seconds followed by the file size in kilobytes.)
Click here to download
a M3U playlist file that will automatically stream all these selections in sequence.
If your browser is configured properly your player will open and begin
playing automatically. If you are given a choice to save
the file to disk or to play it from the current location, choose to play
it. Any MP3 player that recognize M3U format play lists and is capable of
streaming over the Internet should work.
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Mississippi Summer
In The Redwoods (AKA Redwood Summer) - Judi explains the strategy behind
calling for massive nonviolent action in the summer of 1990 - 1:39 - 299
KB
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Death Threats - Judi tells of violence
and threats by timber industry supporters, including how her car was rammed
by a logging truck, and how police ignored it when Judi reported death
threats - 1:59 - 295 KB
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May 24, 1990, the bombing
- Judi tells of being bombed and then blamed for it by Oakland Police and
FBI - 3:59 - 713 KB
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KPFA News report of the bombing
- Bay Area public radio evening news reports the bombing and repeats the
police lie that Judi and Darryl are to blame - 0:44 - 157 KB
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Too Clever to Catch - Judi
tills how FBI and OPD searched her and Darryl's house for bomb-making materials
and confiscated Elmer's glue, duct tape and common household items. The
real evidence, a fragmentation bomb with motion trigger hidden under Judi's
car seat showed she was the target of an assassination attempt - 2:50 - 511 KB
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Dances With FBI Agents -
Judi explains the FBI's covert COINTELPRO tactics used to "expose, misdirect
and neutralize" political targets, and lists well-known victims like M.
L. King, Fred Hampton, Geronimo ji Jaga (Pratt); how it was discovered,
then investigated by Congress in 1975, and prohibited as unconstitutional
- 5:16 - 939 KB
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Letters to the Editor - Judi
tells how the FBI did a sweeping investigation of the environmental movement
under the pretext of looking for the bomber; how they collected letters
to the editor from environmentalists and investigated the writers - 2:43
- 491 KB
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Lawsuit - Judi tells how filing suit against
the FBI resulted in the uncovering thousands of pages of evidence and sworn
testimony. Lawsuit charges false arrest, unlawful search and seizure, denial of
equal protection under law, and conspiracy to violate civil rights by
discrediting her and Darryl as terrorists. - - 404 KB
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Bomb School - Judi tells how, several
years into the lawsuit, she discovered that one month before she was bombed,
the FBI had conducted a "bomb school" where they blew up cars with pipe
bombs and practiced investigating. Frank Doyle, the instructor at
bomb school, was on the scene of Judi's bombing, where he originated the
lie that the bomb was in the back of Judi's car where she must have seen
it, false evidence that she was carrying it - 3:18 - 492 KB
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Not a Carload of Nuns - Judi
says what police said showed she was targeted specifically because of her
Earth First! activism; she says the lawsuit slowed the FBI's harassment
of forest activists in the following years - 1:15 - 228 KB
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Why Join Earth First! - Judi
tells of her activist background, and how EF! is a decentralized movement;
as long as you agree on the basic principles of biocentrism, no compromise,
direct action, and putting the Earth first, you're an Earth First!er. What's
needed to save the forest is massive social change - 1:24 - 255 KB
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Ten Earth First Logging Rules
- Judi tells a Sacramento rally outside the Board of Forestry her idea
of 10 emergency logging rules needed to protect forests, and says Mendocino
County forests have only 10% of their orginal volume of trees. Corporate
criminals are not in charge; the Earth comes first! - 5:03 - 892 KB
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Headwaters Forest Rally
9/15/96 - Judi rallies thousands gathered outside Pacific Lumber's
mill at Carlotta, on behalf of all the forestry struggles everywhere -
2:42 - 478 KB
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Cancer - Judi tells her radio audience
11/8/96 she has cancer - 2:58 - 527 KB
For more information about the "Who Bombed Judi Bari?" CD see the
Books
and Recordings Page
For higher quality 48 mbps MP3 files of all the
tracks on the CD go here
Music Files
- These are higher quality MP3
files.
The
FBI Stole My Fiddle - Judi Bari & Darryl Cherney
- 3:49 - 1.8 MB - (24 kbit/sec MP3 mono 22 KHz) Live
performance. This file can be streamed over 24 kbps or faster
dialup connections. (revised and new smaller file posted
5/19/00)
To
stream this item, click here or select and
copy the following file name and paste it into the "Play location" window
of WinAmp or similar player:
http://www.judibari.org/audio/12_TheFBIStoleMyFiddle_music24kbps.mp3
(added 5/21/00)
Who Bombed
Judi Bari? - written and performed by Darryl
Cherney - from Darryl's 1991 cassette album "Timber!"
You can listen,
download
or get the lyrics
from Darryl's website
This track is also included on the mostly spoken word CD "Who Bombed
Judi Bari?"
If you have a high speed Internet connection you may want to stream it.
(revised 6/3/06)
For more information about the "Who Bombed Judi Bari?" CD
see the
Books and Recordings Page
Audio Links (to other websites)
Democracy
Now! looks at the history of
the FBI and COINTELPRO. (links updated 1/29/07)
June 5, 2002 program includes part of the 1976 Pacifica radio documentary
"Me and My
Shadow," featuring interviews with former FBI informers and agent provocateurs.
David Sannes was an FBI informer/provocateur in Seattle who quit when he learned
the FBI planned to have an activist die in a booby trap bomb explosion and then be
blamed for it. (posted 6/5/02, updated 1/30/07)
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/07/0259253 (note:
after page loads, click on the link labeled "Listen to segment")
The June 6, 2002 program includes the conclusion of the "Me and
My Shadow" documentary about COINTELPRO (posted
6/6/02, updated 1/30/07)
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/07/0259257
(note: after page loads, click on the link labeled "Listen to
segment")
The
History of Counterintelligence
Ward Churchill, co-author of the COINTELPRO Papers, presents the history of government surveillance, infiltration, and provocation. This talk was a workshop that was part of the
National Conference on Organized Resistance. Recorded 1/28/2001 at American University, Washington, D.C.
Judi Bari Case featured on Pacifica's
Democracy Now radio show for May 24, 2000
Partial transcript from
Democracy
Now's audio archive website
Host Amy Goodman: Ten years ago today, on
May 24, 1990, a bomb went off under the driver's seat of Earth First! activist
Judi Bari's car in Oakland, California. Bari was nearly killed by the bomb
-- her pelvis literally exploded. The passenger in her car, Earth First!er
Darryl Cherney was shell-shocked, but less seriously wounded. Bari and
Cherney were on their way to a Redwood Summer organizing event. For months
before the bombing, Judi Bari had been uniting loggers and activists in
a campaign against the Timber giants of northern California, whose so called
cut and run logging practices, Bari said, were destroying not only the
forest but the livelihood of whole communities. This bombing was preceded
by an aggressive campaign of death threats and harassment against her.
Nearly killed by the blast, Judi Bari lived permanently disabled and in
constant pain until she died in 1997 of breast cancer.
Today, ten years later no one has
been apprehended in the bombing. For the past nine years, Darryl Cherney
and the estate of Judi Bari have been waiting for a trial date in their
federal lawsuit against agents of the FBI and Oakland Police. This date
has just been set for Oct 2001.
We turn now for the rest of the program to
a documentary by Noelle Hanrahan and the Prison Radio Project called "Revolutionary
Ecology: The Legacy of Judi Bari," on this tenth anniversary of her bombing.
The FBI accused Bari and Cherney of bombing themselves.
Tape: Revolutionary Ecology: The Legacy Of
Judi Bari (45 min.) Note added 2/6/01:
This documentary was subsequently revised and extended to 58 min. and is
available for listening from this website from a link above
on this page.
Click
here to hear the whole program in RealAudio, beginning with a very
brief item about a School of the Americas protest, followed by new revelations
of the FBI COINTELPRO against the Puerto Rican independence movement, and
then the Bari segment, or
Click
here to listen starting with the Bari segment
Click
here for Democracy Now's home page
Judi
Bari Case featured on Making Contact radio show for week of May 24, 2000
Show title: "In the Crosshairs:
Violence Against Environmental Activists"
Read a
transcript of the show
or Listen
in Real Audio (link added 2/6/01)
Across the United States,
environmental activists experience violence and intimidation because of
their political work. In many cases, law enforcement officials look
the other way. On this program we take a look at repression against
environmentalists.
Featuring: Darryl Cherney, Earth First!
activist; Karen Pickett, Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters Forest
(BACH); Marvin Stender, attorney; David Helvarg, author and private
investigator; Tori Woodard, Escalante Wilderness Project; Kirsten Stade,
Forest Guardians; Josh Raisler Cohn, Allegheny Defense Project; Alicia
Littletree, Redwood Summer Justice Fund (Names in bold face are associated
with the Bari/Cherney case.)
Making Contact, a 29-minute public-affairs program
fed on the public radio satellite each Wednesday at 12 noon ET,
is available free of charge to all public radio stations.
National Radio Project: (510) 251-1332
International Media Project: (650) 851-7256
makingcontact@radioproject.org
http://www.radioproject.org
For the links below you need RealPlayer
The
Life of Activist Judi Bari on CounterSpin -
March 7, 1997, length 28:06; Judi Bari segment runs from 08:30 to end. (you can
skip ahead in RealPlayer to 8:30) Laura Flanders interviews KPFA's Dennis Bernstein and KZYX News Director
Annie Esposito about Judi's life just after her death. Includes an interview
with Judi by Bernstein in 1991. Produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
(FAIR), New York. (revised link posted here 4/27/00, revised
6/3/06)
Political
Murder U.S.A. Michael Parenti Political Archive. We often think that the U.S.
is free of the kind of political murders and death squads that characterize
other countries. In fact, there have been numerous murders of Cubans, Vietnamese,
and even some Americans who have opposed prevailing conservative policies
at home and abroad. U.S. enforcers have done little about them. (posted here 4/23/97)
(The audio file is no longer available as of 8/24/02)
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