[comp.society.futures] USA/GDR DataBank - Perestroika OnLine

patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) (05/06/89)

USA/GDR DATABANK 202-529-0140

A new public computer Bulletin Board on Perestroika
in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe - now available
in Washington, D.C.

"USA/GDR Databank," a new computer bulletin board in Washington
specializing in political, social and economic change in the Soviet
Union and other socialist countries, is now available to the
public.

The board may be used by any university, research institute,
organization, church, business firm or individual whose personal
computer is equipped with a modem, an inexpensive device that
permits computers to communicate over phone lines.

USA/GDR DataBank is sponsored by the Council on USA/GDR Relations,
a project of the North American Christian Peace Conference.

Through USA/GDR DataBank's file subsystem, subscribers will have
access to a growing library of information and analysis on perestroika
in the Soviet Union and political change elsewhere in the socialist
community, including the German Democratic Republic.  The board's 
selection of files, which can be transferred quickly from the system
to a subscriber's personal computer, includes articles and documents
on church-state relations, economic reform, human rights and other
issues in the politics and society of socialist countries.  The file
subsystem also provides a choice of software for communications,
word processing, databases and other applications.

USA/GDR InfoBank's bulletin subsystem provides:

o  News on the latest developments in Soviet perestroika,
   glasnost and "new thinking."

o  News from the German Democratic Republic and other socialist
   countries.

o  A calendar of national and local events.

o  An up-to-date list of organizations involved in East-West
   citizen diplomacy and GDR studies.

o  Opportunities for inexpensive tourism and study in Eastern
   Europe, including details on academic programs for North American
   students in the GDR.

o  Information on business opportunities in the GDR and news on
   developments affecting trade between the United States and
   Eastern Europe.

Subscribers may use USA/GDR DataBank's electronic mail subsystem
to debate issues and exchange ideas.  In the near future a separate
mailroom will be organized for researchers, academics and other
specialists in GDR and Soviet studies.

Later in 1989, USA/GDR DataBank will create a new national "echomail"
conference on political change in Eastern Europe.  The conference
will permit subscribers in several local calling areas to exchange
electronic mail with USA/GDR DataBank without paying for a long-
distance call.

USA/GDR DataBank operates from 12 midnight to 9 p.m. EST Monday
through Friday at 202-529-0140.  The system accepts calls at
1200 and 2400 bps.  Parity, data bits and stop bits should be
set to 8 N 1.  Please call only during the posted hours.

THe board will expand to 24-hour operations later in 1989.

The Council on USA-GDR Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 
association of United States citizens who support improved economic,
cultural, and political relations with the German Democratic
Republic.  The Council is self-supporting and receives no funds
from any government.

For further information, please write (or call the BBS and
leave a message for):

   Andrew Lang
   Council on USA-GDR Relations
   1267 Newton Street, N.E.
   Washington, D.C.  0017-2512

-- 
Patt Haring 
rutgers!cmcl2!ccnysci!patth  
patth@ccnysci.BITNET

crb7q@hudson.acc.virginia.edu (bass cameron randale) (05/06/89)

In article <1884@ccnysci.UUCP> patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) writes:
>
>USA/GDR DATABANK 202-529-0140
>
>A new public computer Bulletin Board on Perestroika
>in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe - now available
>in Washington, D.C.
>

    I suspect that this new service is not available in the GDR.


                                                dale bass


     crb7q@virginia.edu     or     crb7q@hudson.acc.virginia.edu

cramer@optilink.UUCP (Clayton Cramer) (05/09/89)

In article <1884@ccnysci.UUCP>, patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) writes:
> 
> USA/GDR DATABANK 202-529-0140
> 
> A new public computer Bulletin Board on Perestroika
> in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe - now available
> in Washington, D.C.
> 
> Through USA/GDR DataBank's file subsystem, subscribers will have
> access to a growing library of information and analysis on perestroika
> in the Soviet Union and political change elsewhere in the socialist
> community, including the German Democratic Republic.  The board's 

> The Council on USA-GDR Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 
> association of United States citizens who support improved economic,
> cultural, and political relations with the German Democratic
> Republic.  The Council is self-supporting and receives no funds
> from any government.
> -- 
> Patt Haring 

German Democratic Republic is "East Germany".

Improved relations?  THE WALL MUST GO!

Hungary now allows nearly all its citizens to travel to Austria.
They are starting to rip down the fences that adjoin the free
fire zone.  THE WALL MUST GO!

If socialism is such a wonderful system, especially with perestroika
coming, why does it take the threat of death to keep the workers
in a workers paradise.  THE WALL MUST GO!

Remember it was only a few years ago that sound-tracking machine
guns were used by the German Democratic Republic to slaughter
its own citizens, trying to leave.  (Needed, of course, because
there was some problem with the unreliability of border guards
not wanting to murder families fleeing the "workers' paradise).
THE WALL MUST GO!

That there are people trying to "normalize" relations with a
country like the GDR says a lot about gullibility, doesn't it?
THE WALL MUST GO!

-- 
Clayton E. Cramer                   {pyramid,pixar,tekbspa}!optilink!cramer
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covertr@gtephx.UUCP (Richard E. Covert) (05/25/89)

In article <1884@ccnysci.UUCP>, patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) writes:
> 
> USA/GDR DATABANK 202-529-0140
> 
> A new public computer Bulletin Board on Perestroika
> in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe - now available
> in Washington, D.C.
> 
> 
> The Council on USA-GDR Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 
> association of United States citizens who support improved economic,
> cultural, and political relations with the German Democratic
> Republic.  The Council is self-supporting and receives no funds
> from any government.
> 

I wonder if they consider secret funding from the KGB ??

and what do they consider 'government' anyway??


I have heard of these folks before, and they are definitely funded
by the East Germans and the Soviets!!

I, for one, do not plan to supoprt these Coomie B@#$%%ds!!!

Richard (Free ForEver, Thank Gawd!!!) Covert

simon@hpstek.dec.com (05/25/89)

In article <436bc561.14a1f@gtephx.UUCP>, covertr@gtephx.UUCP (Richard E. Covert) writes...
>In article <1884@ccnysci.UUCP>, patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) writes:
>> The Council on USA-GDR Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 
>> association of United States citizens who support improved economic,
>> cultural, and political relations with the German Democratic
>> Republic.  The Council is self-supporting and receives no funds
>> from any government.
>> 
> 
>I wonder if they consider secret funding from the KGB ??
> 
>and what do they consider 'government' anyway??
> 
> 
>I have heard of these folks before, and they are definitely funded
>by the East Germans and the Soviets!!

I can believe that the US side of this organization is non-governmental. 
Could you say the same about it's Soviet (GDR) counterpart?  As a former 
Soviet myself, I know that there is no non-government councils on Soviet
-(any country) relation.  Moreover, all of these councils are controlled 
by the the central Council of Unions for Frendships with Other 
Countries, the chief of which used to be a member of the Communist Party 
Central Committee.  So much for independence.  It is the same situation 
as with the Physicians for Peace (or something like that) organization 
that got a Nobel Peace Price.  The Soviet part of the organization was 
chaired by late Brezhnev's personal physician who is now the Minister of 
Health Services in the USSR.

Good luck dealing with the "independents"!

Leo Simon

patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) (06/01/89)

In article <436bc561.14a1f@gtephx.UUCP> covertr@gtephx.UUCP (Richard E. Covert) writes:
>In article <1884@ccnysci.UUCP>, patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) writes:
>> USA/GDR DATABANK 202-529-0140
>> A new public computer Bulletin Board on Perestroika
>> in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe - now available
>> in Washington, D.C.
>> The Council on USA-GDR Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 
>> association of United States citizens who support improved economic,
>> cultural, and political relations with the German Democratic
>> Republic.  The Council is self-supporting and receives no funds
>> from any government.

>I wonder if they consider secret funding from the KGB ??
>and what do they consider 'government' anyway??
>I have heard of these folks before, and they are definitely funded
>by the East Germans and the Soviets!!
>I, for one, do not plan to supoprt these Coomie B@#$%%ds!!!
>Richard (Free ForEver, Thank Gawd!!!) Covert

Proof, Richard, -- I need proof in order to believe what you have
"heard of these folks before" --

Were you asked to "support" them?

In October 1989 the ** FIRST ** East-West Online Information
Meeting will take place in Moscow!  Would you say, Richard, that
Learned Information, the folks who are sponsoring the conference,
are in cahoots with the Soviets and the East Bloc Nations?

BTW, you spelled commie wrong :-)



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simon@barnum.dec.com (Curiosier and Curiosier...) (06/06/89)

In article <2117@ccnysci.UUCP>, patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) writes...
>In article <436bc561.14a1f@gtephx.UUCP> covertr@gtephx.UUCP (Richard E. Covert) writes:
>>In article <1884@ccnysci.UUCP>, patth@ccnysci.UUCP (Patt Haring) writes:

>>> The Council on USA-GDR Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 
>>> association of United States citizens who support improved economic,
>>> cultural, and political relations with the German Democratic
>>> Republic.  The Council is self-supporting and receives no funds
>>> from any government.

>>I wonder if they consider secret funding from the KGB ??
>>and what do they consider 'government' anyway??

>Proof, Richard, -- I need proof in order to believe what you have
>"heard of these folks before" --

Patt,

You missed a few articles I posted on the subject.  I might be one of 
"these folks" myself, a living proof.  One of the articles was posted 
about a week ago, others within last couple of months.

>In October 1989 the ** FIRST ** East-West Online Information
>Meeting will take place in Moscow!  

So what?  During the Vietnam war a big truck factory was built in the 
USSR with the help of American auto companies.  Does it mean that Ford 
cooperates with the KGB?  Or perhaps it would be wise to say that those 
who cooperate with the Soviets do not exactly understand the Soviet 
system?  Thirty years spent in Moscow and eight in Boston make me think 
that the latter is the case.

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