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there are pix of the early lunar man burning. 35 year old arrested for arson tuesday.
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Tue, August 28, 2007 - 5:07 PMPhotos: ideas.4brad.com/news-burni...urns-monday
Live webcam (with audio from the BRC radio): qtss.telascience.org/live.sdp - They've been reporting there the latest stuff. I just watched them take it down at this site too.
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(08-28) 11:27 PDT BLACK ROCK DESERT, NEV. - A San Francisco man was arrested on felony arson charges today after the 40-foot-tall "Man" statue whose torching is the annual highlight of the Burning Man festival in Nevada went up in flames four days early, authorities said.
Paul Addis, 35, of San Francisco, was booked into the Pershing County Jail in Nevada on the arson charge and misdemeanor possession of fireworks, Sheriff Ron Skinner said.
Festival organizers, meanwhile, pondered the smoldering remains of the Man and promised to rebuild the big guy in time for Saturday's regularly scheduled burn in the Black Rock Desert north of Reno.
"The Man is still standing, and an assesment is under way to determine the structural integrity of the Man and the Green Man Pavilion," according to a statetment posted today at www.burningman.com. "The event will continue as scheduled."
Jamie Thompson, a spokesman for the federal Bureau of Land Management, which manages the land where the event, said the platform and material around the statue was intact.
Some 40,000 people are expected to gather in the desert by this weekend for Burning Man, and Thompson said about 15,000 revelers are already at the festival site. Many were on the playa early this morning watching the lunar eclipse when the fire ignited at 2:58 a.m., according to Burning Man organizers.
Thousands of festival-goers streamed out onto the playa from the surrounding Black Rock City encampment to view the spectacle, witnesses said. Black Rock City rangers rushed to the scene and doused the conflagration within about 25 minutes.
Reactions ranged from amusement and support to frustration and anger.
"I am disturbed that the Man is burnt. As I looked at it, I was going, 'This can't be happening,' " said Bob Harms of South Lake Tahoe, a seven-time burner.
Kyle Marx of Eugene, Ore., said the fire started from the Man's left leg and spread to engulf nearly his entire body.
"Some people were chanting, 'Let him burn, let him burn!' and some were chanting, 'Save the man, save the man!' " Marx said.
Several people were seen clambering up the tower of logs below the statue's platform base shortly before the fire began.
"Someone went to a great extent to interfere with everyone else's burn. I think, frankly, an attention whore has made a plea for attention," said a Burning Man volunteer named Ranger Sasquatch. "In three days, we will have this rebuilt."
A festival goer who identified herself as simply Erica said she and her friends were "upset by the fact that someone would take this away from everybody who comes to the event just to see the man burn. To try to sabotage him is completely wrong. We wait all year long. This is an adult's Christmas party." -
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Thu, August 30, 2007 - 12:44 PMget this.....my band mate used to be roommates with this guy....total loony, smart, but crazy. Addis was kicked out of burning man years ago for running around naked, with loaded weapons and blowing things up....
crazy small world. -
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Thu, August 30, 2007 - 12:55 PMHe seems like he would be a total blast to have fun with on the playa or anywhere for that fact.
I am just glad to see that power and governments dont keep all of us from doing what we believe in and what we feel as individuals is right. -
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Thu, August 30, 2007 - 12:59 PM<<I am just glad to see that power and governments dont keep all of us from doing what we believe in and what we feel as individuals is right. >>
i totally agree with that... i love it that he did this. not that i am condoning it, but for the fact that there are SO many rules and rulings. it is good for us to know that no one is in control all the time, things happen! it is good to be shaken up!
have you seen his photo???? he is grinning like an idiot in his mug shot... -
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Thu, August 30, 2007 - 1:32 PMWell and simply put!
Nail on the head.
Amen.
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Thu, August 30, 2007 - 2:17 PMUPDATE 18: Paul Addis, the man accused with torching the man, just sent us this statement from his safe house in Fernley, NV. He says that he had planned on doing this way in advance and tried to make sure that nobody would get hurt.
Hi, folks. This is the *alleged* arsonist/douchebag/attention whore himself, writing you from Fernley, NV, where I have been chilling out for a couple of days.
Having read your various comments, a few things should be addressed. First, this operation was extensively planned well in advance, and the number one thing to Black Rock Intelligence was that NO ONE be hurt. If you people actually knew us, you’d know that we have an extensive background in doing things exactly like this. In fact, we were on the ground for some thirty minutes before ascent, scoping the scene and clearing people in order to minimize any possiblity of injury to others. We were aided by several people who were recruited on the playa the night of this burn (BRI has no idea who they are, so don’t bother asking).
Second, the operation was planned in conjunction with the lunar eclipse because Black Rock Intelligence knew that another event at the trash fence would draw the bulk of lunatics to it, rather than to the Man. In fact, one of our peripheral operatives aided in getting as many people to the fence event as possible to help BRI achieve its goal of zero injuries.
Third, word went out across the playa days in advance that Black Rock Intelligence was pulling this op. This word continued to go out right up to the moment that our chief operator began the arduous climb up the guide wire. As you can all see from the results, BRI performed flawlessly in this regard.
We could give a fuck less what you all think of us for doing this. Most of you are newbies who have been drawn in by the semi-religious nature of the event, or maybe just the easy drugs and easier sex. You have nothing to offer the event other than your fucking money and obedience. You spend the rest of your lives in mortal fear of everything that insurance companies tell you to fear, and pretend that you’re free and clear because you spend four days at a desert bacchanal where spinelessness is not only encouraged but genetically replicated for implementation in successive generations. In short, you are the swine of which Thompson spoke. Get over yourselves.
Some of us live quite well without fear. Doing so requires the ultimate in what Burning Man used to represent: personal responsibility and individual liberty. That’s all been lost in the last decade of Burning Man’s history. Consider this operation a history lesson that was desperately needed.
One final note: Black Rock Intelligence has been permanently disbanded. All other operatives have made the ultimate sacrifice by swallowing their L-pills to avoid being captured alive. I am the sole surviving member of BRI and ask that you respect my mourning period for those who gave their lives so that this operation was a complete success.
Paul D. Addis
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Thu, August 30, 2007 - 4:07 PMI wonder did this really come from him. If so, he is awesome!! I respect him for what he did and am like him and wish we all could "represent: personal responsibility and individual liberty" The world would be a much better place. -
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Thu, August 30, 2007 - 8:55 PMThere was an interview with him as well, just posted...
valleywag.com/tech/exclus...t-295378.php
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Fri, August 31, 2007 - 8:33 AM"I am just glad to see that power and governments dont keep all of us from doing what we believe in and what we feel as individuals is right."
Well, they might in this case. If he's tried and convicted, he may be jailed and kept from doing..well anything for a while.
I actually don't think what he did was cool for one simple reason: You don't destroy someone else's art. That's just fucked up. Even though it was meant to be destroyed a few days later, it still just reeks of douchebaggery to decide to do it yourself.
And while I can understand his anger at the Establishment, etc., if that first letter is in fact from him, it further cements my Douchebag leanings. Frankly, go fuck yourself for thinking that nothing good came out of the event after YOU (Paul) decided that it was no longer what you liked. Hundreds of thousands of people have gone to Burning Man since then for the very first time. I'm one of them, and damn it if it didn't change my life. Even now, having gone for 5 years I feel like it's changed, but I'm not going to rail against it. when it no longer suits ME, I'M going to move on to something else, not sabotage the new thing.
I mean, I appreciate the amount of detail that had to go into doing what he did, and that's artistic in itself. I just think there would be a better way than fucking with someone else's art. -
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Fri, August 31, 2007 - 9:08 AMIt's amazing to me that he's achieved some sort of "in-the-moment" Jesus status which many people are considering him the greatest thing to happen to Burning Man in years. People are following him as if he's some sort of playa messiah and I call bullshit. He's a jackass and while I do agree with some of his points as part of an interesting debate, it's nothing I would act so completely against, or as you mention, burn someone else's art or work. I wonder what the feeling is on the playa, cause here on tribe it seems that he's being worshipped for his actions, which is surprising.
Seriously with so many issues in the world, this is the revolution to take on? I mean, c'mon.
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Fri, August 31, 2007 - 9:08 AMLarry and staff laughed about it.
Paul is good friends with Larry.
It wasnt just Paul, it was a group of insiders, and if you know them, they started burningman, and this is what they do.
Thats why they are still doing buringman after all these years.
The rest of us have kids and dont go, but remember good times.
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