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San Francisco Diggers, c. 1966, Free Food in the Parks, and Death of Money
Video: Tim Roust
Diggers distributing food gleaned at Farmer's Market, c. 1966.
Photo: © Chuck Gould, all rights reserved.
Not all the food was gotten for free. Here is a bulk buy at a local warehouse.
Photo: © Chuck Gould, all rights reserved.
courtesy Digger Archive
Money Is An Unnecessary Evil
It is addicting.
It is a temptation to the weak (most of the violent crimes of our city in some way involve money).
It can be hoarded, blocking the free flow of energy and the giant energy-hoards of Montgomery Street will soon give rise to a sudden and thus explosive release of this trapped energy, causing much pain and chaos.
As part of the city's campaign to stem the causes of violence the San Francisco Diggers announce a 30 day period beginning now during which all responsible citizens are asked to turn in their money. No questions will be asked.
Bring money to your local Digger for free distribution to all. The Diggers will then liberate it's [sic] energy according to the style of whoever receives it.