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Occupy Everywhere - Sept 17th - Day of Rage Against Wall Street and what it stands for!
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Magda Hassan Wrote:Reframing the story and shifting the blame.

...one call from Langley did it....:darthvader: "get back on message - OUR MASTER's message!" Wall Street is the Devil's Workshop of the NYT and Langley's Masters!

...it is not for no reason they killed people like MLK...were he alive today, there would be half a million closing down Wall Street.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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#72
Interesting. I wonder if the Iraq vets against the war will take part.

Quote:October 1, 2011 - TAMPA, FL - The Occupy Wall Street movement may have just received an unexpected surprise United States Army and Marine troops are reportedly on their way to various protest locations to support the movement and to protect the protesters.
Army serviceman Ward Reilly posted the following on Facebook:
"I'm heading up there tonight in my dress blues. So far, 15 of my fellow marine buddies are meeting me there, also in Uniform.

I want to send the following message to Wall St and Congress:
I didn't fight for Wall St. I fought for America. Now it's Congress' turn.

My true hope, though, is that we Veterans can act as first line of defense between the police and the protester. If they want to get to some protesters so they can mace them, they will have to get through the Fucking Marine Corps first. Let's see a cop mace a bunch of decorated war vets.

I apologize now for typos and errors. Typing this on iPhone whilst heading to NYC. We can organize once we're there. That's what we do best.If you see someone in uniform, gather together.

A formation will be held tonight at 10PM.

We all took an oath to uphold, protect and defend the constitution of this country. That's what we will be doing.

Hope to see you there!!"
Reilly added, "Please note...this is from another veteran, NOT ME. (I was Army, he's a Marine)...and I am on my way to DC, not NYC. :>) ....but this is fantastic, and he's not a VFP guy....just a soldier that is outraged by what we have become in this country, as it should be.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#73
Yes, Please!....it would be about the only group the Police would respect....some.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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#74

A Trends map of trending twitter hashtags shows #OccupyWallStreet tweets surging in nations around the entire world, except in the United States, while Google Trends shows a corporate media blackout.

JP Morgan has invested $400 million dollars into twitter and in return….
[Image: OccupyWallStreet-Trendsmap.jpg]OccupyWallStreet Trendsmap
September 29, 2011
[Image: tumblr_ls9horUPeb1qdaze3]So should this be scaring anyone ? Censorship ? #occupywallstreet #OccupyAustin #OccupyAmerica
Yet when the Freedom of Information Act Request is submitted to explain this, we will find the Feds ordered it to be censored due to national security, hence covering up Wall Street bankers commanding twitter to censor the hashtag.
Via: John Cody
And I present an analysis of Google Trends showing a corporate news blackout of Occupy Wall Street coverage.
[Image: Google-Trends-Analysis-Of-Occupy-Wall-St...verage.png]Google Trends Analysis Of Occupy Wall Street Corporate Media Coverage

As a commentator points out, the hash tag is now visible with the US following this article getting widespread attention.
[Image: Occupy-Wall-Street-Magically-Reappears-in-the-US.jpg]Occupy Wall Street Magically Reappears in the US

http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2011/09...ics-72701/
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1tCYAEDl..._embedded#!
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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JP Morgan Funded NYPD Mass Arrests Over 700 Peaceful Occupy Wall Street Protesters

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The NYPD has arrested over 700 protesters who were occupying the Brooklyn Bridge in what could very well be a defining moment in the battle for freedom and liberty in America.
The police apparently corralled the protesters(depending on whose story you believe) onto the Brooklyn Bridge and then started their arrests of American citizens protesting the very [COLOR=#FF0033 !important]banks[/COLOR] that have destroyed this country from within.
The NYPD is essentially doing the dirty work for the banks, which makes complete sense when you consider the fact that JP Morgan actually FUNDS The New York City Police Department.
That's right, the very police department that has been filmed numerous times beating and macing the OccupyWall Street protesters has received a considerable amount of money from the very banks that the protesters are targeting!
[Image: 2011-10-01_2120-588x295.png]Screenshot from JP Morgan Chase Press Release
This is an obvious conflict of interest that the NYPD and corporate controlled media do not want you to know or talk about.
Obviously there are good people on the NYPD force but how are we supposed to believe that the NYPD as a whole just wants to [COLOR=#FF0033 !important]protect[/COLOR] their city when they are funded by the very banksters being targeted by the Occupy Wall Street protests?


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#77
The WSJ's Evan Newmark, A Former Goldman Sachs Executive, Thinks Wall Street Protesters Are Buffoons


http://dailybail.com/home/the-wsjs-evan-...think.html
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Source - Marketwatch
Occupy Wall Street' Protesters Harassed While Banker Crooks Go Free
It had to be a case of mistaken identity.
Protesters had been swarming Wall Street and Lower Manhattan for a week. There were at least six arrests the first day Occupy Wall Street camped out and chanted near the New York Stock Exchange. There were dozens more by the weekend.
By Saturday, the hundreds of protesters appeared to have lit a fuse with New York City police. There were rough arrests that bordered on brutality. Pepper spray brought tears and pain.
And to a nation's shock, not one of the police targets was a banker.
So much for law and order.
If you want to know how a nation supposedly by and for the people has become uprooted, one only needs to see how common young people, who are suffering so badly in this recession, were humiliated further by trying to exercise their given right to peacefully protest.
If this is justice, I'd rather break the law.
The bankers who brought us this mess not only walk free, they drive free in Bentleys paid for by money looted through toxic mortgages, trading debacles and derivative madness. Regulators, prosecutors and an administration patsy to big finance do nothing except hand out $1.3 trillion in bailout cash and guarantees.
Consider how sick this narrative has become. A counter protest was planned in which bankers and traders said they would douse the "dirty hippies" of Occupy Wall Street with champagne, to give them "a bath."
These are the people police are protecting.
The ones outraged by greed run amok, reckless behavior and fraud are getting wrestled to the pavement and arrested.
Ask yourself how you might act if you were in school or fresh out of it or young and unemployed. What future has Wall Street, the heart and brain of our capitalist country, promised you? How does it feel to be the sons, daughters and grand kids of a "me" generation that's run up the debt and run down the economy?
Unemployment is between 13% and 25% for people under 25. Student loans are defaulting at about 15% at a time when more young people have no alternative but to borrow to pay for school.
Meanwhile, Wall Street bonuses continue to be paid at close to all-time highs. Lloyd Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs took home $13.2 million last year, including a $3.2 million raise.
Brian Moynihan, the chief executive of Bank of America got $10 million in stock and salary. Thomas Montag, Moynihan's lieutenant actually got more, $14.3 million. Their bank has lost $14 billion during the last year. Shareholders that's you moms and pops, widows and orphans with 401(k)s are holding the bag.
Enter the New York City police, who were just lauded for their bravery on 9/11 On that day they rushed in to save anyone and everyone, putting their own lives at risk.
We must have lost a lot of "heroes" that day because what's left of the NYPD are out there pummeling the young and disenfranchised. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, a front-runner for mayor in 2013, has, by blessing this behavior, ingratiated himself to the moneyed crowd that doesn't want a way of life disrupted by dirty hippie riffraff.
Just watch the donations roll in.
OK, maybe I'm wrong about all of this. Perhaps police thought that the black guy they shoved was Stan O'Neal, the former CEO of Merrill Lynch. Maybe they thought they had penned Erin Callan, the former CFO of Lehman Brothers, when they shot her eyes full of pepper spray.
That kid with the bandana who was thrown to the ground? Could have been Jamie Dimon of J.P. Morgan Chase or Joe Cassano, who ran AIG's cowboy outfit, the financial products unit, that caused $60 billion in losses.
Maybe those protesters were planning a new mortgage-backed security doomed to fail.
This could all be just one big mistake.
After all, this country wasn't founded to serve a bunch of elitists. Government wasn't intended to be bought and paid for by financial interests. Our nation's economy wasn't supposed to be built on fraud and abuse. If that came to pass, you'd expect people to be angry. You'd expect people to get roughed up. You'd expect a revolution.
And you'd expect the system would fight like hell to keep it down.


More here: http://dailybail.com/home/must-read-edit...et-cr.html
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Uploaded by OccupyWallStreet on Sep 23, 2011
A 9/11 First Responder occupying Wall Street

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCo_bx8s1..._embedded#!
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#80
G'day, all... a short pause for comments & questions while I survey 36 hours of Internet scanning ...



(Magda et al, you may wish to start a new section, a new thread, or a new web site)



Does it get any deeper, more political, or more in the global fora than this?



What is going on?
I ask that in light of the following background impressions...

-- Gene Sharp and his work at UHawaii in peaceful protest, non-violent activism, etc. having been questioned in terms of ties to the CIA;

-- multiple examples (including threads here) that document the injection, subfusion, subterfuge, funding, and methodologies of propaganda, COINTELPRO, MindWar, economic warfare, chaos creation, pop-up warfare -- incidents, attacks, mini-wars, -- and I'm no doubt forgetting a few items here -- to say nothing of the absolute increase in the use of vast sums of wealth (real, created, stolen, black-opped, or printed in someone's cellar, including the treasuries of the political world);

-- inputs from the highest sources in the deep political world, including the elite wealthy families, their banks, the BIS, IMF, World Fund, etc etc; national governments at the highest levels which mount tremendous force and influence; their intelligence agencies (the US has at least 18, likely more); the media; etc.


I repeat: you may wish to start a new section, a new thread, or a new web site.



The world stage is the deep political forum.




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