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The Yes Men’s Andy Bichlbaum Arrested at ‘SurvivaBall’ Demo

By Jaisal Noor
September 22, 2009 | Posted in IndyBlog , Jaisal Noor | Email this article

The Yes Men’s Andy Bichlbaum was arrested and seven others were ticketed at a ‘Survivaball’ demonstration on the East River at 21st St, at approximately 10am Tuesday morning.

The seven ticketed and Bichlbaum were among the 25 Yes Men who participated in the fake press conference promoting the ‘Survivaball’. According to sources, they were issued summons and ticketed for disorderly behavior and creating hazardous conditions. Bichlbaum was arrested and remains in central booking. His charges are unknown.

SurvivaBalls (www.survivaball.com) are climate-controlled, self-contained suits designed to keep corporate executives safe from man-made climate disaster. The current price tag is three million dollars. To learn more about the ‘SurvivaBall’ watch this video:

On Monday, three volunteers handing out copies of the Yes Men “We’re Screwed” edition of the New York Post outside the NewsCorp building were detained by police. According to Mike Bonanno of the Yes Men, the incident occurred after a Yes Men handed Rupert Murcdoch, the owner of the real New York Post a copy of the Yes Men’s fake version.Bonanno also says that some media outlets have begun picking up some of the news stories in the Yes Men’s fake New York Post that have been thus far ignored by the press.

To read The Indypendent’s exclusive interview with Andy Bichlbaum go here.

For more of The Indypendent’s coverage of the Yes Men, check out Arun Gupta’s interview with Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno in the latest issue here.

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5 Responses to “The Yes Men’s Andy Bichlbaum Arrested at ‘SurvivaBall’ Demo”

ML Says:

I’m a huge fan of Andy and the Yes Men. How about all New Yorkers run out and see the Yes Men’s new film to show Andy our support.

New Yorkers, encourage the Yes Men at the film!

CO - Arizona Says:

The Yes Men are inspiring people to think outside the box! They also encouraged me not to give up hope on America!

Arizona, show the Yes Men our support! They are good men refusing to stand aside while evil prevails!

Jack S Says:

OMG I need to pre-order my Survivaball now, that is f’ing genius. Free Andy! The Yes Men rule! Can’t wait to see the movie, check out the trailer, hilarious: www.theyesmenfixtheworld.com

Warren Peace Says:

I emailed MSNBC to ask where their story on Andy’s arrest was. I hope he gets out quickly. Keep fighting the good fight - I’m with ya!

Turn off your TV’s. Get off you fat ass, and demonstrate. Only though civil disobedience can change come, because Barack can’t do it within the corrupt system.

And America - wake up. Time to overthrow the global corporations by stop buying from them, which keeps them in power. BUY WISELY - it’s one of the few ways left we can make an impact.

MM Says:

I completely agree with Warren Peace. TV is fantasy. Start by boycotting products advertised in the mainstream media . You see a big flashy ad? you need something like that? Go in the other direction — buy the least impactful version of what you really need and DON’T buy what you don’t need. Winnow down, simplify.

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