grassrootspeace.org

November 5, 2007: This website is an archive of the former website, traprockpeace.org, which was created 10 years ago by Charles Jenks. It became one of the most populace sites in the US, and an important resource on the antiwar movement, student activism, 'depleted' uranium and other topics. Jenks authored virtually all of its web pages and multimedia content (photographs, audio, video, and pdf files. As the author and registered owner of that site, his purpose here is to preserve an important slice of the history of the grassroots peace movement in the US over the past decade. He is maintaining this historical archive as a service to the greater peace movement, and to the many friends of Traprock Peace Center. Blogs have been consolidated and the calendar has been archived for security reasons; all other links remain the same, and virtually all blog content remains intact.

THIS SITE NO LONGER REFLECTS THE CURRENT AND ONGOING WORK OF TRAPROCK PEACE CENTER, which has reorganized its board and moved to Greenfield, Mass. To contact Traprock Peace Center, call 413-773-7427 or visit its site. Charles Jenks is posting new material to PeaceJournal.org, a multimedia blog and resource center.

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Contents - Archives - War Crimes - GI Special - Student Activism - Links

War on Truth  From Warriors to Resisters
Books of the Month

The War on Truth

From Warriors to Resisters

Army of None

Iraq: the Logic of Withdrawal

Maps from Policy Analysis Market (PAM http://www.policyanalysismarket.org ) Website

The DoD terminated this website for the project that would establish a futures market where investors could bet on political scenarios in the Middle East. The site has been saved in parts by those wishing to preserve history of this attempt to build such a futures market.

The site has been saved as a PDF file that contained two maps to illustrate examples. These maps were 'screenshots' of the PAM website. Unfortunately, these maps were not clear on the pdf document. Here they are reproduced with brightness and contrast (only) adjusted (automatically) using Photoshop. The quality of these maps was not great in terms of resolution, so I had to save fairly large versions for clarity. These will take a while to download for slower connections.

Map 1

Map 2

 

Page created July 30, 2003 by Charlie Jenks