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  • Using methods of mass surveillance, the borderless cooperation of the military, intelligence services and police authorities is leading towards the construction of "Fortresses" in Europe and on other continents, directed against refugees and different-looking people but also affecting, for example, political activists, the poor and under-priviledged, and sports fans.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • New CD/LP "Fortresses" Out on Sept 1 (digital), Sept 15 (Retail Canada), Oct 6 (Retail U.S.)! iTunes - Single of the Week

    white whale 2009

  • Check out the new Octoberman record, "Fortresses" with full album stream:

    white whale 2009

  • "Fortresses" in Europe and on other continents, directed against refugees and different-looking people but also affecting, for example, political activists, the poor and under-priviledged, and sports fans.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2008

  • "Fortresses" in Europe and on other continents, directed against refugees and different-looking people but also affecting, for example, political activists, the poor and under-priviledged, and sports fans.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2008

  • "Fortresses" in Europe and on other continents, directed against refugees and different-looking people but also affecting, for example, political activists, the poor and under-priviledged, and sports fans.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • "Fortresses" in Europe and on other continents, directed against refugees and different-looking people but also affecting, for example, political activists, the poor and under-priviledged, and sports fans.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Book 2 Chapter 24: Fortresses are generally more harmful than useful.

    Dr. Philip Neches: Lessons From Machiavelli Dr. Philip Neches 2011

  • About 3 o’clock in the afternoon the sky was suddenly filled with Flying Fortresses all in flights of 14 planes each.

    John Keay 2010

  • However, as fate and history would have it, 66 years ago, very early on the morning of July 4, 1944, 26 B-17G "Flying Fortresses" from the U.S. 381st Bomber Group, took off from an air base north of London.

    Dorian de Wind: One Constancy of War: The Youth of Those Who Fight and Die Dorian de Wind 2010

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