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Among those groups inactive today is e.g. Sexpeace which may have been readjusted during its existence, since it is sometimes described as a group of artists while other reports speak of a "project to save free love".<ref>https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/de.org.ccc/Uu13kb3qzOk</ref> Similarly, the drama group "The Unredeemed" and the youth projects "Undersky" and "Jetzt e.V. - Youth developing the Future" have become inactive.
 
Among those groups inactive today is e.g. Sexpeace which may have been readjusted during its existence, since it is sometimes described as a group of artists while other reports speak of a "project to save free love".<ref>https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/de.org.ccc/Uu13kb3qzOk</ref> Similarly, the drama group "The Unredeemed" and the youth projects "Undersky" and "Jetzt e.V. - Youth developing the Future" have become inactive.
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This is also true of an organisation ZEGG describes as a humanitarian aid project by the name of "Aktion Perestroika e.V." which, however, is still existant in a list of associations; although the address supplies a different street number which may be due to a simple typing error, the phone number listed is an extension of the ZEGG telephone number.<ref>http://www.vereinsverzeichnis.eu/verein,13617,.html</ref> The association Aktion Perestroika e.V. was founded in 1990 with the claim of providing humanitarian aid and donating respective goods to Russia; one founding member was Sten Linnander who according to information provided by himself previously had been a member of "Bauhütte" from 1983 on; he became the president of Aktion Perestroika. Prior to joining Bauhütte, Linnander is said to have been a member of Muehl's AAO at Friedrichshof.<ref name="nadir_all">https://www.nadir.org/nadir/archiv/Antifaschismus/Organisationen/zegg/brosch_rosa/zegg_all.html#xtocid323348</ref> Between 1994 and 2002, Linnander lived in Arizona where he says to have studied indigenous shamanism.<ref>http://p2pfoundation.net/Sten_Linnander</ref> Phoenix/Arizona is the home of the headquarters of [[Deer Tribe Metis Medicine Society|Deer Tribe]], with whom ZEGG cooperates in Bad Belzig; several vendors from Deer Tribe offer seminars at their premises.
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This is also true of an organisation ZEGG describes as a humanitarian aid project by the name of "Aktion Perestroika e.V." which, however, is still existant in a list of associations; although the address supplies a different street number which may be due to a simple typing error, the phone number listed is an extension of the ZEGG telephone number.<ref>http://www.vereinsverzeichnis.eu/verein,13617,.html</ref> The association Aktion Perestroika e.V. was founded in 1990 with the claim of providing humanitarian aid and donating respective goods to Russia; one founding member was Sten Linnander who according to information provided by himself previously had been a member of "Bauhütte" from 1983 on; he became the president of Aktion Perestroika. Prior to joining Bauhütte, Linnander is said to have been a member of Muehl's AAO at Friedrichshof.<ref name="nadir_all">https://www.nadir.org/nadir/archiv/Antifaschismus/Organisationen/zegg/brosch_rosa/zegg_all.html#xtocid323348</ref> Between 1994 and 2002, Linnander lived in Arizona where he says to have studied indigenous shamanism.<ref>http://p2pfoundation.net/Sten_Linnander</ref> Phoenix/Arizona is the home of the headquarters of [[Deer Tribe]], with whom ZEGG cooperates in Bad Belzig; several vendors from Deer Tribe offer seminars at their premises.
    
Another inactive project is "Haven Arctica" which was also directed by Sten Linnander; it used the motto "Melt your Hearts and not the Arctic" and meant to combine ''"ecological, political, and spiritual research matters for healing and protecting the Arctic with ideas for human healing"'', for which one intended to call and whistle for polar lights in the north of Sweden.<ref name="nadir_all" />
 
Another inactive project is "Haven Arctica" which was also directed by Sten Linnander; it used the motto "Melt your Hearts and not the Arctic" and meant to combine ''"ecological, political, and spiritual research matters for healing and protecting the Arctic with ideas for human healing"'', for which one intended to call and whistle for polar lights in the north of Sweden.<ref name="nadir_all" />
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