Tuesday, March 23, 2010

OBS Journalist's Body Found

OBS Journalist Sean Massey's body was found today in a rubbish heap near Long Creek Road in District 11.

The body was badly burnt and was only identified by a relative after viewing a tattoo on the victim's left, inner calf of the Eureka Flag.

The People's Council for OBS voiced suspicions that Massey was assassinated by City Militia for his continued activism and reporting of civil rights abuses by the CM.

The Prefect of District 11 Police says investigations were continuing.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Missing: OBS Journalist Sean Massey

OBS Journalist Sean Massey was reported missing today by his wife.

He was last seen on the morning of 22 March in District 16.

Massey was a well known critic of the heavy-handed tactics of the City Militia and had been labeled an agitator by the City Commission.

The People's Council OBS is offering a reward of 20 credit stamps for any information leading to Massey's whereabouts.

Paradise lost? Or never had? by Neil Anders

Imagine a world where you don't walk the streets in fear. Fear of being robbed. Fear of being raped. Fear of Militia. Fearing of the man next to you detonating an undergarment of ball bearings and nails.

Imagine a world where your neighbors a more likely to say hello rather than break into your home while you are away scurrying about the streets for food.

Imagine a world where suicide is not the most common cause of death. Imagine a world where women do not have to trade their bodies for food.

Imagine a world where the sun does not hang threateningly over you waiting to snuff out all life on the planet.

Imagine a world where we don't pray every waking second for scientists to discover a way to save us from the sun going red.

This is not our world. This is not even the world that could have been. It's a world of fiction. A world of myth.

Even before the Solar Problem, our world was not this world. We stole from each other and killed each other. We beat our brothers and sold our sisters. We paid no heed to our mothers and fathers.

The world we dream of when are are alone at night huddled in the corners of this wretched city never existed.

But it can. We have the power to change things. But we have to want to change.

Like the old song says, rape and murder are just a shout away, but so too is love.

Online Access Times Limited in OBS

City Commission Prefect Nelson Cartwright announced today that online access times in Old Brisbane South would be limited to 2 hours daily between 6pm and 8pm. Cartwright claimed this was in response to city budget shortfalls and rising stress on the power grid.

His announcement was met with derision by the People's Council of OBS who claimed the move nothing more than an attempt to silent dissent.

Cartwright and the City Council have been dealing with mounting criticism from the People's Council since having come into power 5 years ago and forming the controversial City Militia.


Sunday, March 21, 2010

3 Men Found Murdered in OBS District 10

Three men were found murdered in OBS District 10 following food riots earlier in the day. Each of the men were bound and gagged, and shot with a single round to the back of the head. Their names are being withheld by the City Militia.

Witnesses reported seeing a platoon of City Militia enter the District 10 Logan Road neighborhood and hearing three gunshots 20 minutes later. One resident speculated that "them City boys got their rioters."

Man, know thy self! by Neil Anders

Since the beginnings of the Solar Problem, city officials have consistently failed to maintain any semblance of civil order as we have watched our fair city decay. Daily, we see bombings, murders, police brutality, and the continued suspension of basic rights. Daily, we see people in the streets begging for scraps. Daily we see the infirmed die alone in abandoned and derelict buildings. Daily we see our children cry out for help, and none arrives.

But, what did we expect? This is the society we built. This is who we are.

Before the announcement, our city, our country, our World, was held together by consumerist greed. We fed off each other like vultures on dead carcasses. There was no social binding. There was the necessity of the marketplace, that great usurper of community.

With the knowledge that Earth had as little as 1000 years to survive before being burnt to a cinder by the Sun, what did we as a society do? Did we band together to protect the weakest of us, to find a solution to the Solar Problem, to try and insure a better future for our children? No, we scrambled to grab anything we could get our hands on. We continued gorging ourselves on anything small enough to shove into an orifice.

And when we had consumed all there was to be had, had exhausted everything there was to burn, we turned on each other. We fed on our neighbours and our kin. As we have always done.

This is the society we built. This is who we are. Man, know thy self!

Neil Anders is a freelance journalist in Old Brisbane South's outer districts.

Food Riots Across OBS Districts 10 & 11

Food riots broke out this afternoon at the Logan Road Exchange. City Militia used tear gas to quell the riots. One rioter was shot and at least 10 were taken into custody.

City Militia are continuing to conduct house-to-house searches for "persons of interest" according to one local commander.