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Occupy Wall Street Protesters Call For Totalitarian Government, Re-Election Of Obama

http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/

 

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 Adam Kokesh talks to Occupy Wall Street protesters.

 

The ignorance displayed in this interviews knows no bounds. These 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, 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 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.

Wiles 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 Wiles.

“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.”

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Mercer I sort of agree, I think Alex Jones and his posse make a few good points about the occupywallst / anonymous protest, I don't think it's ALL opinion, but overall I think he just makes himself the opponent of anything that isn't "his revolution movement". I'll stand with whomever is against the current status quo, and we'll figure out the details after the shit hits the fan. I do believe that we need a restoration of the constitution and our democratic republic, rather than completely condemning capitalism and transforming into some utopian socialist society but I'll leave the debating for afterwards...

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This is a message from anonymous to the people of New York city, wall street and members of the protest. We are crowding your streets, we are filling its veins. This might be painful, but you will not open your eyes so we are being forced to dilate them. This your protest. Welcome your new neighbors for they choose to sleep on the streets for you. They choose to open their mouths when you are too exhausted, they are your brothers. They are here for your benefit, they are young, they are the children of the internet. They are generation zero. They are taking their future back into their hands. They are reviving the country you have long left to rot and whither, never forget this. Treat them with kindness. Nod your heads in respect to them. Give them water, shake their hands, the smallest gratitude will incite them.

 

Wall street: four years ago you saw that the country was brittle. You saw that it was ripe for the taking, and so you did. You shattered the country and collected the fragmented pieces to line your pockets. We stand here today, united and strong, 4 years later. We stand before your butcher block, before you slaughter house. Did you think that the people would not come to know what you have done? You sit before your trading screens, before your analysis. You are the players of the game and you play very well, and you rig the game even better. You care very little about the average American, mere pawns, but you have strongly misread the world. Your complete lack of compassion has left you with a grave error. The game is over wall street. You forget that a poor man will slit your belly to eat what you have already eaten. Can you hear us wall street? Can you hear our racket Goldman Sachs? Can you hear the defiant beating of our drums? Keep trying to belittle us pundits, you lap dogs of the elite. Keep trying to sum up this movement in a sound byte. This is a cultural crisis, and you are simply too stupid to understand it. We cannot be frightened by all the kings men for we are the court jesters. We will consume everything you throw at us and we will grow from it. This is our arab spring, this is our time.

 

Protesters: Savor the smell of tear gas, savor the feeling of pepper spray. Rejoice to your bruises and your tears. You are our generation's counter culture, you are our martyrs. Clench your fists and grind your teeth. Do not be moved and you will have fire breathed into you. Smile at the police, ignore the pundits, the worse it gets the stronger you become, the more hopeless your movement looks, the closer you are to success. You will be written into history. You will be backed up, we will not let your fire be smothered. We will not let your cries go idle.

 

We are anonymous.

 

We are legion.

 

We do not forget.

 

We do not forgive.

 

Expect us.

 

This Anonymous shit is real suspicious to me. That's all I'm sayin.

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Where Is The #OWS Demand To End The Fed?

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In spite of a large number of protesters who are clearly aware of the fact that the greatest threat to the global financial system comes not directly from Wall Street but from the privately owned Federal Reserve cartel, the official “list of specific demands” of the Occupy Wall Street movement makes absolutely no mention of the Fed whatsoever.

By way of reminder lets take a brief look at the Fed’s contribution to the financial black hole the U.S. and the world is now faced with.

While most Americans still believe that the Fed is a government agency, in reality it is a completely privately run entity that has since 1913 had total control over the U.S. monetary system.

The Fed has never been audited and is accountable to no one, not even the Congress.

Essentially, an unaccountable private monopoly creates the money, sets the interest rates, regulates the banking system and makes secret loans to whoever they want.

The Federal Reserve has more power over the U.S. economy than any other institution and nobody can overrule any decisions that they make.

Forget Wall Street for a second, It was the Fed that created unlimited amounts of money and credit out of thin air, fundamentally destroying the possibility of any real sustainable economic growth and ultimately delivering the current financial crisis to the world.

Since that time the Fed has pursued the exact same policy of excessive spending, debt expansion and monetary inflation, thus compounding the problems that caused the crisis in the first instance.

Instead of instituting programs to pay off or liquidate debt, the Fed has twice opted to vastly increase the money supply and continue the devaluation of the U.S. dollar.

The Fed chairman and other officials act as if their unfettered power is a god given right, and they express loathing and contempt when they are simply asked to describe and explain their actions to Congress and the American people.

The Fed has refused to comply with congressional demands for transparency and withheld internal memos, in spite of freedom of information act requests.

Despite court rulings ordering disclosure, the Fed consistently refused to identify the recipients of almost $2 trillion of emergency loans from American taxpayers or the troubled assets the central bank accepted as collateral and dumped on the American people.

The amount of US taxpayer money committed to bailouts by the Fed since 2007 is estimated to be well over $25 trillion. The figures by far exceed the combined cost of major historical events, accounting for inflation, dating back over 200 years.

When finally a chink of transparency was visible in the Fed’s records via a one-time limited audit earlier this year, mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, it was revealed that the Fed made $16.1 trillion in secret loans to their Wall Street buddies at the height of the crisis.

Not only did the “too big to fail” banksters and even major foreign banks get trillions in nearly interest-free loans, but the Fed actually paid them over 600 million dollars to help run the emergency lending program! Thus the very financial institutions that caused the financial crisis were paid by the Fed to manage all of these bailout loans.

The top recipients were Citigroup who received $2.5 trillion. Morgan Stanley came in second with $2.04 trillion, followed by Merill Lynch at $1.9 trillion and Bank of America at $1.3 trillion. In addition, approximately $3.08 trillion went to foreign financial institutions all over Europe and Asia.

The Fed banks around the country are largely governed by a board of directors that includes officers of the very banks they’re supposed to be overseeing. As economists and experts such as Joseph Stiglitz – former head economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) – have noted, this represents a huge conflict of interest and completely undermines a democratic political system.

Wall Street is entirely dependent upon the Federal Reserve for the criminality it has gotten away with. The banksters are completely aware of this fact, which is why in 2009 the heads of nine of the biggest banks in the derivatives market, including JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Bank of America, secretly lobbied to keep derivatives under Federal Reserve “oversight” and away from real scrutiny.

As reported by The New York Times, they all met secretly to discuss how to use the lax regulation and institutional secrecy of the New York Fed to shield their credit-default swaps business from prying eyes and attempts at meaningful regulation.

Despite all of this, the Fed has remarkably been provided MORE authority to oversee the economy by the U.S. government.

The Fed has been involved in other unsavory activities as well, such as loaning billions to Colonel Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein and covering up the source of funding for the Watergate burglars. The Fed also shipped billions of dollars to Iraq during the early days of the US invasion, which then went “missing”.

We are barely scratching the surface here, yet it is already obvious that any meaningful protest against the economic hell we are being driven head long into MUST be directed in at least some part, if not in total, toward the Federal Reserve.

The Federal Reserve system is solely responsible for the U.S. government becoming embroiled in constantly increasing amounts of debt.

 

As long as the U.S. remains beholden to the Fed, the debt will continue to rise exponentially.

As Thomas Jefferson warned:

I sincerely believe, with you, that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies; and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.

Jefferson wished to see all government debt prohibited outright:

I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution. I would be willing to depend on that alone for the reduction of the administration of our government to the genuine principles of its Constitution; I mean an additional article, taking from the federal government the power of borrowing.

Instead of highlighting such home truths regarding the Fed, the #OWS list of demands calls for the arrest of Wall street criminals “who clearly broke the law and helped cause the 2008 financial crisis”. Yet it fails to name any potential candidates for arrest, nor does it list any crimes they have committed, instead inserting the sentence “insert list of the most clear cut criminal actions here” and encouraging readers to watch the documentary film “Inside Job”.

While it does make some cogent points regarding the repeal of provisions of the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933, and the trillions going to waste on overseas invasions, the OWS demands list also calls on Congress to pass the Buffet Rule on fair taxation, which as we have consistently argued, will do nothing to touch Wall Street, but everything to sink what’s left of the American middle class.

As we continue to highlight, the movement, though obviously composed of several diverse and well meaning groups of protesters, seems to be for the most part made up of impressionable liberals who are ripe for occupation themselves by leftist gatekeeper movements such as MoveOn.org.

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Educating #OccupyWallStreet Protesters: The 5 Essential Facts

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Educating #OccupyWallStreet Protesters: The 5 Essential Facts

The Occupy Wall Street protesters have breathed life into America's on-the-ground political scene. They deserve our praise and they need our support. But, they also need a little education.

 

It is arrogant for protesters to think they understand how the world financial system works just because they saw the documentary "Inside Job" by Charles Ferguson. The situation is more complicated and complex than what is portrayed in that film, or any single film. It is good to watch many documentaries that have different viewpoints.

 

The American Dream documentary, which examines the corrupt role of the Federal Reserve in creating and prolonging the financial crisis, only has 130,00 views on YouTube. The Occupy Wall Street protesters need to watch this film if they care about creating a fair and just economic system.

 

The award-winning film, "Inside Job," does a good job of deviating from the mainstream media's false narrative that Wall Street is completely blameless and that no crimes were committed by the CEOs of the major banks.

 

But the film does not capture the complete insanity and immorality of the modern banking system. It does not zoom in on the secret and anti-democratic Federal Reserve Monster that was illegally created less than a century ago under the guise that it would serve as an instrumental government watchdog to regulate banking fraud and correct the excesses of the market.

 

The Federal Reserve's sales pitch to U.S. political and media leaders was a lie. It was called "Federal," when it was in fact a privately owned subsidiary of elite banksters, and it still is today. By naming their monster, "Federal," the private central banksters carried out the biggest propaganda coup in world history.

 

At the time of the Federal Reserve's founding only a noble and vigilant few in America realized that American sovereignty and American independence was being destroyed by the treacherous directors of the Federal Reserve. The allegiance of Federal Reserve directors and presidents is not to the U.S. constitution and the American nation but to a foreign, private banking cartel based in London, England.

 

Most Occupy Wall Street protesters refuse to look into the evil nature of the Federal Reserve. They are blinded because of their economic ignorance. Michael Moore, who has a reputation of exposing banksters' greed and Wall Street criminality, is missing in action on the real battlefield - the one that pits the evil Federal Reserve Banking Cartel versus the American people and the world.

 

So although Occupy Wall Street protesters have good intentions, they have a low degree of knowledge about the roots and causes of the world financial crisis. Their knowledge is so lacking that their protesting will not accomplish their goals. What they need is not a revolution, but an education. An education is the best kind of revolution - it is the revolution of the mind.

 

The hordes of the poor in Russia wanted a revolution in 1917 and they got one soon enough, along with torture gulags, millions of dead bodies, an evil totalitarian government, a centralized economic system, food riots, famines, and all the other horrors that now define collectivist communism.

 

Paul Joseph Watson writes why the Occupy Wall Street protesters are so clueless about the origins of the economic crisis and the solutions that are needed, saying:

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.

In his article Watson quotes Anthony Wile, who argues at The Daily Bell that the big Wall Street banks are merely the arms and legs of the world financial system, which are used to divert public attention away from the heart and head of the financial beast - the Federal Reserve System and London's corrupt central banking empire. Wile writes:

There are very large centers of money power in Wall Street such as Goldman Sachs; and Goldman Sachs is certainly an integral and purposeful part of the modern corporatist system. But even much of what Goldman Sachs does is essentially transactional. It's fundamentally a business, an intermediary, and its employees are paid (a lot, admittedly) to perform certain functions. The real control, I'd argue, lies elsewhere.

 

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.

I hope Occupy Wall Street protesters will take a step back, breathe in a little bit, and learn a few things from the people who are exposing the secret machinations of the Federal Reserve and the global private banking cartel.

 

Below I've listed five essential facts that every Occupy Wall Street protester must know if he or she considers himself/herself an informed revolutionary and reformer.

 

1. Capitalism and private property did not cause the global financial crisis. Corporatism, large-scale banking fraud, and treasonous Federal Reserve policies caused the crisis. Don't let your ideology get in the way of understanding the truth about the origins and roots of the crisis. Stop thinking in terms of "capitalism vs. communism." The game is more sophisticated than that. As Anthony Wile says:

"Free markets don't really exist these days. Today's corporatist capitalism, fighting for life within the ambit of regulatory democracy, has little to do with vibrant entrepreneurialism or even allowing people a chance to control the monetary and fiscal levers that dominate their lives."

2. The financial power elite regard most Americans and the majority of humanity as useless eaters. The comment by Fox News hosts that Occupy Wall Street protesters are "dirty and useless," must be put in the larger context of how the anti-human elite view the people. The ruling psychopaths on this planet want to forcefully reduce the global population to an optimum level, which means less than 2 billion people, and even lower.

 

The engineered world financial crisis is one method of achieving their goal to reduce the world population. The breakdown of the global economy will create mass poverty, mass starvation, mass homelessness, and mass unemployment, all of which are large-scale problems that cannot be addressed equitably by the current unjust global economic system that is technology and innovation driven.

 

The ruling elite want to eliminate these large-scale social problems, not fix them. They are busy engineering a world war, a world plague, a world famine and other global crises to advance their one-world, depopulation agenda. Imagine how many billions a 21st century black death will kill off. The problem of mass unemployment will be gone and finished. So despite their rhetoric, the soulless elite don't need banking and economic reforms when they can just use bioweapons and various other methods to get rid of their "people" problem.

 

3. Wall Street cannot be occupied unless the truth about 9/11 is occupied because Wall Street has profited greatly from the fraudulent war on terror which has brought in billions of dollars in drug money from Afghanistan into all the Wall Street banks.

 

The false flag 9/11 attacks served another purpose besides increasing the global drug trade and money laundering which has benefited the big banks on Wall Street and in Europe. The attacks diverted the FBI's institutional attention and resources away from white collar fraud and banking crime towards the mythic enemy of international terrorism and Muslim extremism.

 

As former bank regulator William K. Black has pointed out, the FBI and other government agencies have ignored banking fraud on Wall Street either deliberately or due to a lack of resources and manpower.

 

The Occupy Wall Street protesters and supporters must recognize the critical importance of 9/11 truth in the global struggle against Wall Street criminality and the banksters who rule the Western central banking system.

 

Protesters must demand a new investigation into the 9/11 attacks if they want to truly "occupy" Wall Street. It's time to get real and stop avoiding the truth about the federal government's horrific betrayal of the American people and the U.S. constitution.

 

4. Wall Street's involvement in the Anglo-American conspiracy to destroy American sovereignty and create a dictatorial global government is backed by facts and history. It is well known that many Well Street investment bankers are tied to the CIA and the Anglo-American shadow government that rules Washington, London and other Western capitals. A lot of top-level Wall Street banksters are part of secret societies that have a secret agenda to get rid of America's constitution and create a one world authoritarian government.

 

Timothy Geithner, the current U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and the former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is part of the powerful Pilgrims Society, a secret society whose aim is to destroy American independence and establish a global empire based on the combined military and financial power of the United States and England.

 

The current financial crisis was deliberately created by the elite members of elite secret societies like the Pilgrims Society to serve as an excuse to bring together national governments to support a global regulatory financial body and eventually a global government. The opaque architecture of global financial regulations and global financial institutions will lock in all governments in a tyrannical system that will make the people of every land debt slaves to the global banking oligarchy.

 

5. If you care about economic justice and stopping banking greed then direct your direction to the unconstitutional and criminal Federal Reserve System, which, in many ways, represents one of the Godfathers of Wall Street. The treacherous owners of the Federal Reserve are the authors of the world financial crisis and the destruction of America.

 

Instead of protesting on a park, follow in the footsteps of Danny Panzella of Truth Squad TV who protested at the New York Federal Reserve building by himself in August.

 

This is how the protest began: Panzella went on Facebook and called for a flash mob to protest at the Federal Reserve building in New York, the NYPD saw his post and directed 40 cops to the site, but when they got there only Panzella was waiting for them.

 

The NYPD's overreaction to Panzella's one-man protest shows how afraid the U.S. government is of legitimate citizen protests against the unconstitutional Federal Reserve System. The Fed is where the real banking power lies, not Wall Street.

 

There is no point in slashing the arm of the financial dragon when the evil heart is left intact. In order to create true reform in Washington and restore the U.S. constitution the illegal and corrupt Federal Reserve System must be destroyed.

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wallstreet protest is just outright stupid.

The same people/organization/corporations your supposed to be protesting about, are actually in favor of the protest and support it. Go march your little hippie socialist cry baby asses down to IRS, Fed reserve, or go occupy the white house and congress. They bailed these shit hole out, with your tax dollars. .. Like I side, get the fuck off the sidewalk your in my way

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wallstreet protest is just outright stupid.

The same people/organization/corporations your supposed to be protesting about, are actually in favor of the protest and support it. Go march your little hippie socialist cry baby asses down to IRS, Fed reserve, or go occupy the white house and congress. They bailed these shit hole out, with your tax dollars. .. Like I side, get the fuck off the sidewalk your in my way

 

Took a tic tac or two from you for this ignorance.

 

Shut the fuck up, like you have anywhere important to be.

and its you're, if you dont know that you obviously dont fuck with the oontz much.

 

Alot of people supporting this arent ''hippie socialist'' we/they're hard working individuals who are tired of having 1/4 of their income if not more taken to pay for bankers and swindlers in the federal goverment, housing market, corporation/ media giants to fuck us all over 1,000 miles away on a yatcht while we drown in grocery and student loan bills.

 

So you can eat a dick, this shit is a long time over due and I hope it blows the fuck up

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Took a tic tac or two from you for this ignorance.

 

Shut the fuck up, like you have anywhere important to be.

and its you're, if you dont know that you obviously dont fuck with the oontz much.

 

Alot of people supporting this arent ''hippie socialist'' we/they're hard working individuals who are tired of having 1/4 of their income if not more taken to pay for bankers and swindlers in the federal goverment, housing market, corporation/ media giants to fuck us all over 1,000 miles away on a yatcht while we drown in grocery and student loan bills.

 

So you can eat a dick, this shit is a long time over due and I hope it blows the fuck up

 

Then handle it sucker.

Wall street will still be turning a dollar on your account.

Your still going to pay bills,

Your college education just went up, again. .

Your Taxes just went up again

Weres your change? your homeboyeeeeeee aint working you.

You think they give two rats asses about the list of demends. ITs a joke

You got Fat ass,over weight and out of shape mike moore turing this into capitalist gain for his personal bank account, and People are cheering him on.

This whole gandhi pow wow, beating on drums chanting slogans over and over againt... its pointless.

Look at the Black pathers in the 60's,, They marched on DC with rifles on there shoulder.

(Thats a protest !!)

Honestly , I believe the govn't want you all to go do something stupid ,cause half your sissy down there would fold in a heartbeat, and they will still win.. ITs to lose knit and a unorginized function, and ya'll should just go the fuck home. Restrategise.............

 

ed brown bitch

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Then handle it sucker.

Wall street will still be turning a dollar on your account.

Your still going to pay bills,

Your college education just went up, again. .

Your Taxes just went up again

Weres your change? your homeboyeeeeeee aint working you.

You think they give two rats asses about the list of demends. ITs a joke

You got Fat ass,over weight and out of shape mike moore turing this into capitalist gain for his personal bank account, and People are cheering him on.

This whole gandhi pow wow, beating on drums chanting slogans over and over againt... its pointless.

Look at the Black pathers in the 60's,, They marched on DC with rifles on there shoulder.

(Thats a protest !!)

Honestly , I believe the govn't want you all to go do something stupid ,cause half your sissy down there would fold in a heartbeat, and they will still win.. ITs to lose knit and a unorginized function, and ya'll should just go the fuck home. Restrategise.............

 

ed brown bitch

 

Im not argueing half of what youre saying, but it has to start somewhere.

All of the reasons you stated are why people ARE taking to the streets.

I didnt vote for the Obama fraud change bullshit, fuck that nonsense.

Everything you just stated is fuel to the fire and something needs to be done about all of it,

the revolutionary war didnt pop off in a day fool, it started as nurgas sitting around tables and bitching and eventually the guns came out.

 

We can only hope that one day, sooner than later it will happen again.

 

he's got some good points

 

Yeah he does, but his attitude and the whole ''nothing you do is ganna matter'' is what kills any movement.

 

That attitude is why nothing good ever happens in the US. It seems if you don't act like an ignorant fuck who is only looking out for number one then you are branded a hippie socialist waster and you are slandered for your lack of achievement before even having gotten started...

 

Couldnt have said it better son, prop'd

Nothing ever goes anywhere because all the middle gorund people give up before anything even takes root.

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whats with all them youtube links?

 

id rather watch ann liv for an hour then wade through videos of newfags and neckbeards.

 

quoted from another place-

Until most of these people can

tell me the difference between the Glass Steagal act and

the Vlocker rule of the Dodd Frank Act, I' m going to remain

skeptical.-

 

 

 

 

 

 

think it was in th ch0 version of this thread somebody posted a huffingtonpost article about unions joining in and talking about the madison protests. showed a good friend of mine who was there protesting in madison for almost the whole time and also helped put together a protest in sheboygan for walker's visit , he then sent me a link to anonops. the guy is very active politically but know little to nothing about anon save for me talking about the gnaa gay niggers from outerspace naruto prank when it first happened and lolcats. and yet he is swayed by the v masks and calls to action with the mantra we who know anon have seen countless times. i tried to explain the nyarathlotepian concept of anon but he was adamant that anons voice will be heard. so i sent him over to a few sites that document anon , the first being ae dramatica and told hime to hit the random page for an hour and come back to me on what he thought.

 

its been about 35 min so far and as im reading through this threads "anti-human elite" popped out at me through the walls of copypasta,rational posts, and protests get me hard posts.

 

im wondering how does tom cruise fit into all of this?

how did anon become part of this? cause im finding jack shit in researching that one.

how can some of these people afford those drums?

are they really going to use operation mayhem as a name?

why is nobody raging over the fcc net neutrality thing?

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whats with all them youtube links?

 

id rather watch ann liv for an hour then wade through videos of newfags and neckbeards.

 

quoted from another place-

Until most of these people can

tell me the difference between the Glass Steagal act and

the Vlocker rule of the Dodd Frank Act, I' m going to remain

skeptical.-

 

 

 

 

 

 

think it was in th ch0 version of this thread somebody posted a huffingtonpost article about unions joining in and talking about the madison protests. showed a good friend of mine who was there protesting in madison for almost the whole time and also helped put together a protest in sheboygan for walker's visit , he then sent me a link to anonops. the guy is very active politically but know little to nothing about anon save for me talking about the gnaa gay niggers from outerspace naruto prank when it first happened and lolcats. and yet he is swayed by the v masks and calls to action with the mantra we who know anon have seen countless times. i tried to explain the nyarathlotepian concept of anon but he was adamant that anons voice will be heard. so i sent him over to a few sites that document anon , the first being ae dramatica and told hime to hit the random page for an hour and come back to me on what he thought.

 

its been about 35 min so far and as im reading through this threads "anti-human elite" popped out at me through the walls of copypasta,rational posts, and protests get me hard posts.

 

im wondering how does tom cruise fit into all of this?

how did anon become part of this? cause im finding jack shit in researching that one.

how can some of these people afford those drums?

are they really going to use operation mayhem as a name?

why is nobody raging over the fcc net neutrality thing?

 

I don't know why people have shit against youtube videos when they are speeches and interviews coming directly from the protest itself.

 

anon latched onto this thing like they do with most liberal movements. i think they are government or intelligence psy-ops imo, who knows.

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but they rage and post shit on youtube without even bothering to think who gave the money so they can have a voice.. all you have to do really is look up sequoia capital and follow from there . its pretty cut and dry how people can be blah about protest shit on youtube if they know these things .

 

oh yea he random paged shitting dicknipples and then said he was going to stay away from anon...im amazed it took that to make him realize anon isnt what he thought it was .

who really knows what its all about but shit reads like a tom clancy \james clavell\frank herbert collab book in real time

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wallstreet protest is just outright stupid.

The same people/organization/corporations your supposed to be protesting about, are actually in favor of the protest and support it. Go march your little hippie socialist cry baby asses down to IRS, Fed reserve...yadda yadda, I'm a big ol' dummy...

 

We DID go to the Fed-

 

Occupy-SF-Protest-1.jpg

 

Shows what you know.

 

The corporations don't support this, they're completely indifferent to it. For now. That could change in the not too distant future, though.

 

In case anyone is wondering I got involved with this more or less by default. I'm not camping but doing some support work...so far everyone I've met have been intelligent and articulate folks as far as their grievances go, and hopefully that will continue to be the case.

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To moogle,

 

Annon, if I remember correctly, were actually the ones who sort of started this whole thing. I find that part to be of the more legitimate function of this. It went from "lets go to wall street with V masks on" to "I'm a blue collar worker tired of being absolutely fucked by a system that even my supposedly efficacious political action won't change."

 

 

 

p.s. to MOOGLE,

 

I think your friends characterization of the necessity of expertise in appreciating social unrest is wildly improper. Expertise is wonderful when you have it, but not necessary to know that your being bent over and taking it without lube. I'm quite knowledgeable on public policy, and American political history and I can't tell you the difference off hand. I think it's easy to dismiss civil obedience in American these days because we are a first world country who has led shit for a minute, so it's a bit of a base contradiction to believe that we still need to advocate for progressive change. That, and that most people in this country are lazy moron's content with believing that passing racist policies will fix their economic and social issues (lookin at you Alabama).

 

Point being, we are quick to dismiss because we don't want to believe that we aren't contributing to what very well could be an ideological change in this country. This doesn't necessarily need to immediately result in the abandonment of the contemporary American economic and governmental structure, but what it is doing is imbuing a new sense of moral purpose in the youth who views this. It is showing that fiduciary commitment to stockholders is not the bottom line for our economic system. What good is wealth if there is no middle class to experience it. The baby boomers fucked us, and are continuing to do so. Hopefully the apathy of Gen X and the availability of free information (yeah, stupid jargon use) to the Millennials will inspire some new dictum of corporate governance, and its interaction with governmental and fiscal policy.

 

It's a bit ignorant to believe that corporatism will ever be removed form American government. Or that it should, really. The better approach would be to look at how those systems can be modified and codified within each other to still maintain the welfare of the many as its true bottom line. Profits are fine and well, but it does not establish a middle class. And if history and the growth and prosperity of America in the 20th century show anything, it's that it is the middle class which establishes a strong representative democracy working within the confines of a regulated capitalist economy.

 

 

Basically, there is a point to what is going on. It is ignorant to see otherwise, and it should ultimately bear out that this will have long standing consequences. Not likely in the immediate success of the demands put forth by protestors, but in the lessons learned, and the lessons taught to the youth who are paying attention.

 

 

 

 

To DP whatever dude,

 

Lame. Boring, lazy, and uneducated. I hope your sense of self progresses at some point.

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