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- CLODO abstract "Committee for Liquidation and Subversion of Computers (CLODO) (in French: Comité Liquidant ou Détournant les Ordinateurs; 'clodo' being a slang word for the homeless) was a neo-Luddite French anarchist organization, active during the 1980s, that targeted computer companies. In 1980, after a series of attacks in the Toulouse area, they released a statement to the French media in which they explained their motivations. It read, \"We are workers in the field of data processing and consequently well placed to know the current and future dangers of data processing and telecommunications. The computer is the favorite tool of the dominant. It is used to exploit, to put on file, to control, and to repress.\" Their major attack was in 1983, when they firebombed the Sperry Univac Company, in Toulouse. At the time, French police were convinced that CLODO was simply an outgrowth of Action Directe, a libertarian communist group.Although CLODO is no longer classified as 'active' by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, there has been some debate among technology critics and cultural theorists such as Arthur Kroker and Peter Lamborn Wilson as to whether or not the group still exists in an atomized state. In CLODO's 1983 manifesto disguised as an interview the group reveals that although their future projects are intended to be less spectacular than the firebombing of Sperry-Univac they plan to carry out actions geared towards an impending telecommunications explosion.".
- CLODO wikiPageExternalLink i10clodo.htm.
- CLODO wikiPageExternalLink terrorist_organization_profile.asp?id=3995.
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- CLODO wikiPageRevisionID "625510448".
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Action_directe_(armed_group).
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Anarchism_in_France.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Anarchist_communism.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Anarcho-primitivism.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Kroker.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anarchist_organizations_in_France.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Green_anarchism.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Company.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink National_Consortium_for_the_Study_of_Terrorism_and_Responses_to_Terrorism.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink National_Police_(France).
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Luddism.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Lamborn_Wilson.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Kaczynski.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink Toulouse.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLink UNIVAC.
- CLODO wikiPageWikiLinkText "CLODO".
- CLODO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anarchism.
- CLODO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CLODO subject Category:Anarchist_organizations_in_France.
- CLODO subject Category:Green_anarchism.
- CLODO hypernym Organization.
- CLODO type Organisation.
- CLODO type Organization.
- CLODO type Organization.
- CLODO comment "Committee for Liquidation and Subversion of Computers (CLODO) (in French: Comité Liquidant ou Détournant les Ordinateurs; 'clodo' being a slang word for the homeless) was a neo-Luddite French anarchist organization, active during the 1980s, that targeted computer companies. In 1980, after a series of attacks in the Toulouse area, they released a statement to the French media in which they explained their motivations.".
- CLODO label "CLODO".
- CLODO sameAs Q2985607.
- CLODO sameAs Comité_pour_la_liquidation_ou_la_destruction_des_ordinateurs.
- CLODO sameAs m.03mc6tk.
- CLODO sameAs Q2985607.
- CLODO wasDerivedFrom CLODO?oldid=625510448.
- CLODO isPrimaryTopicOf CLODO.