NARRATOR
®TMark has helped fund the sabotage or
subversion of dozens of corporate products. As a privately held
corporation, ®TMark allows investors to
participate in blacklisted or illegal cultural production with minimum
risk.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
"...I see in the near future a
crisis emerging that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety
of my country. As result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and
an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of
the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the
prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands,
and the Republic is destroyed." (1864)
HISTORIAN
Twenty-one years after Lincoln was assassinated, the Supreme Court
ruled that corporations were persons under the law.
CORPORATE MONITOR
Multinational corporations have moved to a level that was never
imagined by even the most brazen of the robber barons.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
"I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than
ever before, even in the midst of war. God grant that my suspicions may
prove groundless." (1864, continuation)
ANDREI CODRESCU
There's a big difference
between the new corporations and the old robber barons. The new workers in
the new corporations believe they are the corporation.
HISTORIAN
Corporations can't be "responsible"--they're just machines of economic
enterprise.
(Title sequence)
NBC NEWS
"And what has happened to Barbie? She's the talk of GI Joe!"
NARRATOR
®TMark effected its first high-profile
act of worker-based sabotage in 1993, when it channeled $8000 to a group
that switched the voiceboxes of 300 GI Joe and Barbie Dolls. The veterans'
group that provided the money used ®TMark
to displace its liability for the action.
In another success story, a New York shopkeeper anonymously paid $5000
through ®TMark for a programmer to add
homoerotic content to Simcopter, a computer-based video game. Nearly
80,000 altered copies made their way to the homes of consumers.
The Worldwide Web has allowed ®TMark to
achieve greater accessibility, faster turnover rates, more precisely tuned
outreach techniques, and a higher profile for the organization and its
services.
Today, visitors to RTMark.com can freely browse, suggest and fund
projects, offer their services, and avail themselves of ancillary
resources like searches, archives, and bulletin boards.
The core of the ®TMark system is a
database of unfulfilled sabotage projects. Each of these projects has four
simple keys: the worker, the idea, capital investment, and ®TMark's corporate veil.
The first key to any ®TMark project is
the idea. A project idea can be submitted through RTMark.com by any party,
including the proposed worker or funder. ®TMark is a market-driven system, and any idea that
meets the bottom line criterion of attack without physical injury
is listed prominently on RTMark.com.
The worker is the most important key to any ®TMark project. Widespread corporate use of internet
resources assures that ®TMark's workers
represent a diverse cross-section of the population.
The third ®TMark key is anonymous
capital. Although most workers do not perform ®TMark actions for the sake of gain, financial rewards
can provide a small measure of comfort, or inspiration.
Finally ®TMark provides the "corporate
veil" that displaces liability from funder and worker. ®TMark also helps maximize the project's performance
and profile with public relations efforts that highlight intrinsic key
issues.
When all factors correctly combine, the net result can be
wonderful.
®TMark's first high-profile action since
integrating the internet into its cross-media strategy was a compact disc
of illegal resampling from the music of recording artist Beck. Because of
RTMark.com's heavy daily traffic, worker, idea and funds were united in
record time; Deconstructing Beck is now in its fourth printing.
At RTMark.com, sabotage projects are divided into popular "mutual
funds" that offer high cultural dividends with risk levels tailored to the
needs of diverse market sectors. The ®TMark
mutual fund system is modelled after its financial counterpart, and its
aims are very similar.
HISTORIAN
When low- and middle-income
people buy stocks and mutual funds, they're very effectively drawn into
identifying corporate needs as their own, even against their real
interests, like safety in the workplace and health care.
EDUCATOR
In a recent senate race I voted
for a "free markets" candidate, thinking it would be good for my 401(k).
But now the guy is taking away financial aid--which makes me think
I'll have to use my retirement money for my daughter's education.
NARRATOR
The ®TMark mutual funds, like their
financial counterparts, enable laypeople with minimum time and knowledge
to invest strategically by leveraging the wisdom and skill of specialized
experts. ®TMark's mutual fund managers have
shown substantial staying power by personally delivering the highest
dividends even in the cultural bear markets of the '80s and early
'90s.
®™ark's Media Fund is
managed by Andrei Codrescu, prolific author and NPR commentator. One
successful Media Fund project was "World Phone In Sick Day."
ANDREI CODRESCU
Quite a few people phoned in sick, and immediately afterwards 10,000
policemen in England called sick. I think if enough people did that, the
machinery might falter.
NARRATOR
®TMark offers subject based and risk
assessed fundsfor every investment need. New funds are regularly created
to cater to our growing investor pool and the constantly changing
marketplace.
The Corporate Law fund contains projects that challenge the legal
rights and powers that corporations have arrogated over the years. The
Corporate Law fund can be considered the distillation of ®TMark's core aims and values.
HISTORIAN
In 1886 the Supreme Court ruled that corporations were persons under
the 14th Amendment--which had been written to protect the rights of freed
slaves. But their vast wealth makes corporations more powerful than any
other persons.
EDUCATOR
If I want to talk to my congressman, I can e-mail him instantly, but
he'll probably never read it; whereas GM or Microsoft, if they want to
talk to my congressman, their lobbyist is having lunch with him the next
day.
HISTORIAN
Once they were declared to be
people, corporations could take control of a vast range of activities that
the Founding Fathers had expressly reserved for citizens.
CORPORATE MONITOR
Corporations have the rights of
people, but not the liabilities. What if "three strikes" laws applied to
corporations? What about 10,000 strikes? Union Carbide was found
responsible for the deaths of 10,000 people, but they're still in
business.
ANDREI CODRESCU
Corporations should be considered guilty from the start and they should
have to prove their innocence.
HIST
Corporations have been subverting the US Constitution since 1886. They
have systematically rewritten the law in their favor. We have to step in
and say enough is enough--put the power of law and government back in the
hands of people... real people.
NARRATOR
Addressing cutting-edge issues of corporate power presents a formidable
challenge to ®TMark, one that will not be
met overnight. With an eye to the future, ®TMark helps focus the sometimes scattershot
dissatisfaction of corporate workers on the appropriate target.
WGBH channel 7 voiceover:
This man was caught on camera, urinating in the office coffeepot!
NARRATOR
®TMark turns knee-jerk responses to
corporate power into effective actions with lasting results.
ANDREI CODRESCU
It is vulnerable because it is composed of individuals. individuals
with a secret resentment that goes against the organism of which they are
a part.
TESTIMONIALS from investors and workers
SCOTT MACDONALD Professor
Now that my wife and I are retired, our deepest concern is the
environment. And we all know what happens with the environment when
corporate interests have their way. I believe that the only way to save
any of the environment for people is to interrupt corporate interests, and
that's why I'm investing in ®TMark.
TREVOR REYNOLDS Manager
®TMark provides me with an outlet for
those feelings I can't express on the job. My investment in ®TMark is truly a win-win situation.
VEVA EDELSON Owner, Firefly Restaurant
As a successful restaurateur, I have been approached by investment
managers many times. But I tell them I'm not interested in the stock
market. I make my investments in culture. ®TMark.
NARRATOR
Investors and workers together insure that ®TMark continues to be the industry leader in bringing
sabotage and blacklisted cultural production into the public
marketplace.
ANDREI CODRESCU
®TMark is also
broadcasting on frequencies that are not immediately visible....