It seems there is an International fight for your digital rights this week as October 21st sees the launch of Jam Echelon Day. Echelon is one of those things not many people know about, but those that do are scared, very scared. Echelon is a vast mainframe set up by the New World Disorder in order to monitor the world’s electronic communications for subversive keywords. Every time you send someone an email with keywords like “revolution”, Echelon’s computers make a note of it. If you forward emails with regularity with words on Echelon’s extensive keyword list, you may be marked for human “hands-on” monitoring. No shit.On October 21, 1999 , netizens around the globe are implored to send out at least one email with at least 50 keyword words. You need not be privy to knowing exactly what words Echelon uses. It is safe to assume that words such as “revolution” and “manifesto” and “revolt” [etc.] will work. Just be sure to sound as subversive as possible. There isn’t even any need to write a cohesive paragraph or sentence. Echelon’s computers do not understand the language anyway. It only knows to look for certain words. By doing this we can at least temporarily jam the global surveillance system. Now is a chance for anyone, regardless of computer expertise, to become an instant hacktivist - best of all, no software is needed [other than your regular email program] so if you fancy join the attempt global melt-down of some serious Government kit, you know what to do.