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Alex Jones doesn't exactly lay the ax to the root of the problem either...
Don't expect much like a "spring" or color revolution by this informal coalition of people of color, have-nots, other left-liberals, etc. Whatever this morphs-into likely won't do much except help the usual suspects get more control of the "money" of those who've tried to save toward retirement. Expect a pouring of more gasoline on the useful, distracting, class & race warfare especially age-ism toward ending Social Security and the further destruction of home equity. Despite their disclaimers that they're choking on repossessed property, the destruction of the housing market greatly benefitted those at the top of the banking food chain.
The following video is as close to what's happening as it gets in the mainstream media and it only leaves-out the tribe of the vast majority of those behind it: [QUOTE=Craig Cobb;1325076]Jew Drudge top story links to video by jew Adam Kokesh, a Rand Paul pal, interviewing self-described "over educated, under employed" Harvard mulattress: http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/ Kokesh, who is Jewish... http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-4943-kokeheads.html[/QUOTE] However, he does point out that the predominately left-liberal demonstrators are being managed: Occupy Wall Street Protesters Call For Totalitarian Government, Re-Election Of Obama There is something very wrong with this picture Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com Sunday, October 2, 2011 Despite their honest intentions, many of the Occupy Wall Street protesters are being suckered into a trap and calling for the very “solutions” that are part of the financial elite’s agenda to torpedo the American middle class – higher taxes and more big government. Watch the clip below in which journalist [Jew]Adam Kokesh talks to Occupy Wall Street protesters. [The video can be seen at http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/] The ignorance displayed in these interviews knows no bounds. The protesters just don’t get it. They are calling for the government to use force to impose their ideas, all in the name of bringing down corporations who they don’t realize have completely bought off government regulators. Corporations and government enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship – getting one to regulate the other is asinine and only hurts smaller businesses who are legitimately trying to compete in a free market economy that barely exists. The zeal for totalitarian government amongst some of the “protesters” is shocking. One sign being carried around read, “A government is an entity which holds the monopolistic right to initiate force,” which seems a little ironic when protesters complain about being physically assaulted by police in the same breath. One woman interviewed by Kokesh also announces her intention to help Obama to capture a second term. How can a self-proclaimed Occupy Wall Street protester simultaneously support the man whose 2008 campaign was bankrolled by Wall Street, whose 2012 campaign is reliant on Wall Street to an even greater extent, and whose cabinet was filled with Wall Street operatives? Something is very wrong with this picture. The usual suspects [Read "Jews"], mega-rich foundations and elitists, behind the young radicals have also started to emerge – George Soros, The Ruckus Society, the Tides Foundation and the Ford Foundation. “The belated crusade against Wall Street is even more pathetic as it is coordinated by groups who wouldn’t exist without men like Soros, who made their money from deals that make the Street look sparkling clean. It’s class warfare as a cynical jab at the populist center, the people who mutter to themselves that the Street is full of crooks and so is Congress,” writes [Jew] Daniel Greenfield. The thousands of Americans currently expressing their disgust at Wall Street and the bankers who have ruined the economy to the detriment of the poor and middle class should be commended for getting off their hind ends and doing something, unlike the millions who will continue to watch American Idol, drink beer and laugh in ignorance as the country is flushed down the toilet. It should also be added that there is a sprinkling of “End the Fed” demonstrators who truly understand the root cause of the problem. However, the fact that the majority of the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators are advocating “solutions” which the very elite they claim to be protesting against also want should set alarm bells ringing.The official Occupy Wall Street website vehemently supports Obama’s tax agenda, again in the deluded belief that Obama, the ultimate Wall Street puppet, genuinely wants to go after big corporations who use loopholes to avoid paying income tax. In calling for higher taxes on the middle class, the protesters are mimicking the likes of billionaire Warren Buffet. The top corporations pay virtually zero income tax because of loopholes that they have crafted in league with bought off government regulators. Obama’s tax hikes will only impact genuine middle class businesses and middle class Americans earning over $200,000 – with the rate of inflation as it is this can hardly be described as the “super rich”. As Anthony Wile writes, the protesters are being completely misdirected by their socialist/communist leaders. The real center of financial control is the Federal Reserve and the city of London, and yet ideologue Michael Moore said earlier this week that “ending capitalism” was more important than dealing with the Fed. Wile notes that the protesters seem obsessed with those who conduct financial transactions, not those who actually run global central banks, the real string pullers. “To get at the root of the problem, one should be protesting, say, in London’s City where central banking originated. Or protesting in front of the Federal Reserve in Washington DC. These are real seats of power. But the shadowy and excessively powerful and wealthy individuals who have created the modern economic system are quite satisfied no doubt to have Wall Street take the blame. It suits their purposes,” writes Wile. “It is too bad that the Occupy Wall Street movement seems to be obscuring the larger issues by apparently blaming the private (transactional) sector in entirety for what has occurred in the past few years.” UPDATE: Watch Alex Jones’ special broadcast in which he breaks down how the Occupy Wall Street protests are being run by the elite to distract Americans from the real source of the problem – the Federal Reserve. Jones has announced a nationwide Occupy the Fed rally and will personally be protesting Federal Reserve locations in Dallas, San Antonio and Houston this coming week. Last edited by -JC; October 3rd, 2011 at 03:17 AM. |
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NY PD: Management in direct control of abuse on the streets
Basically they are going the very same route that different police departments followed in Europe against rebels in the last five years: Drastic, violent actions to reduce the numbers of the demonstrators and finish off the act. Managers are showing their gorillas that it is ok to abuse demonstrators to encourage the same.
During the 2006 demonstrations in Hungary extremely harmful chemicals were used that they called “tear gas” and they maimed dozens of people with hard rubber bullets fired from shotguns. The trick is to keep it up for weeks and months with maximum number of demonstrators. The shock effect on the general population as they are watching on their color TVs will do the trick. “‘White Shirts’ of Police Dept. Take On Enforcer Role” “White shirts led the face-off with protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday afternoon. The episode provided no viral YouTube moments, as the senior officers avoided confrontations with the demonstrators. Yet as hundreds of arrests were made, chants of “white shirts, white shirts” could be heard. And a white shirt is the antagonist in the demonstrations’ defining image: Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna’s dousing of some penned-in women with pepper spray on Sept. 24, which seemed to surprise at least one of the blue shirts standing near him on East 12th Street, near University Place.” http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/03/ny...rcer-role.html |
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Don't you think there are lots of jew Leftists behind ,and in the middle of,all the protests? We all know how infamous they are for that.
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Holy fuck! Look how fucking fat these cops are. All the cops, not just the white-shirts are obese. How the fuck do you get that fat? How the fuck do you stay that fat? How the fuck can you walk, if you are that fat? Mike
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It's the same old jews-playing-both-sides playbook; jews that planned and are orchestrating the protests, and Leftist jew protesters spewing phony anti-semitic statements.
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Don't worry. The Tea Party is gonna do something to make it right. Maybe have the jew Koch bros denounce the entire mess from right there in NYC.
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THE WASHINGTON POST: "‘Occupy Wall Street,’ a primer..."
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There are a couple of videos embedded in the original article here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/occupy-wall-street-a-primer/2011/08/25/gIQAbX7oHL_blog.html ‘Occupy Wall Street,’ a primer Posted by Ezra Klein at 09:32 AM ET, 10/03/2011 (Tina Fineberg - AP) Wonkbook today was about ‘Occupy Wall Street,’ the growing, decentralized protest movement that’s clashing with police in New York City, spreading across the country, and grabbing headlines across the world. It is also, somewhat unusually, a protest movement without clear demands, an identifiable leadership, or an evident organizational structure. Decisions are made by the NYC General Assembly, which Nathan Schneider describes as “a horizontal, autonomous, leaderless, modified-consensus-based system with roots in anarchist thought,” and thus far, the General Assembly has decided against yoking the movement to a particular set of goals, or even a particular ideology. Which is all to say that it’s important to try and understand the movement on its own terms, rather than the terms most of us are used to. Here are five places to start: - The official -- or perhaps just mostly official -- ‘Occupy Wall Street blog’, and in particular, the blog’s forums. Here, for instance, is the movement’s ‘Declaration of the Occupation of New York City.’ - The moving ‘We are the 99’ tumblr. - Nathan Schneider’s ‘Occupy Wall Street FAQ’. I’d perhaps recommend this as the single best place to start. - ‘Understanding the theory behind Occupy Wall Street’s approach,’ by Mike Konczal. A deep dive into the theoretical underpinnings of the protest movement’s tactics and organization. Also see his post, ‘15 definitions of freedom from Occupy Wall Street,’ which records the answers 15 protestors gave when Konczal asked them to define “freedom.” - ‘Occupy Wall Street is a church of dissent, not a protest,’ by Matt Stoller. - A nicely produced video interviewing a number of protesters: [Again, go to the original of this article where it is embedded: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/occupy-wall-street-a-primer/2011/08/25/gIQAbX7oHL_blog.html] - Greg Mitchell’s OccupyUSA blog is essentially liveblogging the protest movement. If you know of more worthwhile links for people looking to better understand these protests, leave them in comments. I’ll update the post with the best of them as time allows. If you’re a member of the movement, I’d be interested in hearing from you in the comments. Last edited by -JC; October 4th, 2011 at 03:40 AM. |
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“FBI, will deploy any and all resources necessary to control any developments."
“In Manhattan on Monday, hundreds of protesters dressed as corporate zombies in white face paint lurched past the New York Stock Exchange clutching fistfuls of fake money. In Chicago, demonstrators pounded drums in the city's financial district. Others pitched tents or waved protest signs at passing cars in Boston, St. Louis, Kansas City, Mo., and Los Angeles.”
"At this point, we don't anticipate wider unrest," said Tim Flannelly, an FBI spokesman in New York, "but should it occur the city, including the NYPD and the FBI, will deploy any and all resources necessary to control any developments." "Flannelly said he does not expect the New York protests to develop into the often-violent demonstrations that have rocked cities in the United Kingdom since the summer. But he said the FBI is "monitoring the situation and will respond accordingly." http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/p...4661899?page=2 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle2190321/ |
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You all may want to watch this video. It appears that some of these "protests" are little more than drills with actors.
Why would they put management cops on the very front lines of what is supposed to be an unruly crowd of protestors. Remember the Knoxville rallies with the police in riot gear? One would expect to see that here but instead they have upper management in white shirts and ties with little to no protection. And the last thing you would wear to a protest is a tie that could be grabbed and used to strangle you. Then there's the writing on the street showing where the cops are supposed to stand during this "protest." This is looking more like a drill and false flag operation to me. Many of the protestors likely have no clue of what is really going on here. Last edited by OTPTT; October 4th, 2011 at 11:28 AM. |
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And there are a lot more good pics where this one came from:
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The NYC police have to be broken into treating everyday citizens in this manner. Rest assured that many of them share the feelings of the demonstrators. The fat white shirted boys are there to show them that they are permitted to be rough on the occasion. Of course they are not going to communicate this verbally or in writing.
The video clip brings up marginal stuff, nothing important there. The fact is that first time in recent US history people are screaming at the front of Fed office: “Fuck the Fed!” This is not a staged event, this is the real thing. Quote:
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I agree completely. I'm surprised that the cops haven't tried the fake protestors committing violence. That's the ordinary tactic...used at the G20 and for some weird street protest in Santa Cruz, I think last year. It may have been used in London. I haven't seen it at the occupy protests yet...maybe it's too late.
I'm hoping this occupy.wherever phenomenon becomes giant. I hope it dwarfs the 1960s anti-war demonstrations. Right now, I'm wait-and-see. Mike
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