#OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Luther Blissett » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:28 am

Yesterday's email [emphasis mine]:

ADBUSTERS TACTICAL BRIEFING #26: Anarchic Swarms – The Emerging Model
Hey you wild cats, dreamers, redeemers, horizontals,

The stage is set for a climactic showdown in Chicago.

The crisis of capitalism is deepening. Youth unemployment has reached 50% in Spain and Greece… 30% in Portugal and Italy… 22% in the UK… almost 20% in the US. Hundreds of millions of people around the world are waking up to the fact that their future does not compute… that their lives will be a never ending series of ecological, financial, political and personal crises… and that if we don’t rise up and start fighting for a different kind of future, we won’t have a future.

That struggle ignites again May 1.

#OCCUPYCHICAGO will be the focal point of this global spiritual insurrection… 50,000 of us will converge on the windy city and confront the G8 and NATO leaders with an ultimatum. We will set up impromptu encampments throughout the city and wage a full-spectrum memewar backed up by new tactics of anarchic swarming. Our militant in-your-face nonviolence will inspire thousands of towns, cities and campuses around the world to rise up in solidarity just like they did last October.

This is a worldwide, multi-front mutiny against the way our economic and military leaders are running the world.

On the CULTURAL FRONT we confront the corpo-commercial lie machine – we shift the way information flows and meaning is produced. We train a new breed of livestreamers, citizen journos and p2p visionaries and unleash them in the streets to be the eyes of the world during the month of May.

On the ENVIRONMENTAL FRONT we demand the G8 reach consensus on drastically reducing their carbon footprints and immediately ratifying a binding international accord on climate change.

On the ECONOMIC FRONT we throw our movement’s weight behind one simple demand: the implementation of a 1% Robin Hood Tax on all financial transactions and currency trades.

On the GEOPOLITICAL FRONT we tell Obama, Cameron, Sarkozy, Putin, Merkel, Noda, Monti, Harper and the NATO military leaders to stop the warmongering and start fighting for peace. We block the looming Iran war with a preemptive global initiative that just about everyone in the world can get behind: a nuclear-free world starting with a nuclear-free Middle East that includes both Israel and Iran.

On the PERSONAL FRONT, hundreds of millions of us vow to live the month of May without dead timeto experience joyous camaraderie… to open ourselves to an imminent life changing epiphany. We follow Miles Davis’ advice on how to play jazz: be spontaneously alive and “play what’s not there.”

Occupy has taught us all. It innovates, fractures, grows resilient and more diverse. In this spirit we celebrate the Gandhian ferocity of the Zuccottis who launched this movement with their magical assemblies and nonviolent ways … we extol the growing crop of working groups with their desire for a positive program of social and political change. And on the wild side we honor those in Oakland who have lost their fear against all odds. With this rainbow coalition, we hold our heads high and embrace the heady days of Spring.

Jammers pack your tents, phone your friends, get your affinity groups together and prepare to put your ass on the line for a worldwide people’s uprising starting May 1.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:26 pm

Is this new legislation part of the Fed's respons to Occupy's future?

http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/20 ... -make.html
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112h ... 347enr.pdf


Latest From the Hill: Congress Criminalizes the Right to Free Assembly; Strips Basic Protections of First Amendment

Mac Slavo
February 29th, 2012
SHTFplan.com

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Amendment I
The Constitution of the United States of America
September 17, 1787

It seems like every day brings us one step closer to a totalitarian police state, and today is no exception.

The Daily Crux and Economic Policy Journal have reported on a little known bill that was overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives (H.R. 347 vote tally 388-3) and the Senate (S.1794 passed with unanimous consent, no voting records were kept of which Senators approved).

The Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011 essentially strips Americans of their right to protest and assemble in government buildings or on public or private grounds where events of “national significance” are taking place.

The summary of the bill clearly outlines the direct attack on our First Amendment protections which allow for peaceable assembly and public redress of grievances against our government or elected officials within it:

Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011 – Amends the federal criminal code to revise the prohibition against entering restricted federal buildings or grounds to impose criminal penalties on anyone who knowingly enters any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority. Defines “restricted buildings or grounds” as a posted, cordoned off, or otherwise restricted area of: (1) the White House or its grounds or the Vice President’s official residence or its grounds, (2) a building or grounds where the President or other person protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting, or (3) a building or grounds so restricted due to a special event of national significance.


Bill sponsor Tom Rooney (R-FL) claimed in a tweet responding to grievances on the internet, that “HR 347 does not effect your right to protest in any way whatsoever. It deals with fence jumpers, not protestors.”

As it turns out, the two page bill deals not just with ‘fence jumpers,’ but also lays the groundwork for all protests, gatherings and politic dissent in any facility or grounds in the United States of America that has been identified as a place of ‘national significance’ or where the Secret Service is charged with the protection of an individual – ANY individual, whether it’s the President, a congressional member or anyone else of national interest.

This is serious business, and you can be assured that, while Tom Rooney may have meant for the bill to stop fence jumpers, it can and will be used for far more than that:

The new legislation allows prosecutors to charge anyone who enters a building without permission or with the intent to disrupt a government function with a federal offense if Secret Service is on the scene, but the law stretches to include not just the president’s palatial Pennsylvania Avenue home. Under the law, any building or grounds where the president is visiting — even temporarily — is covered, as is any building or grounds “restricted in conjunction with an event designated as a special event of national significance.”

It’s not just the president who would be spared from protesters, either.

Covered under the bill is any person protected by the Secret Service. Although such protection isn’t extended to just everybody, making it a federal offense to even accidently disrupt an event attended by a person with such status essentially crushes whatever currently remains of the right to assemble and peacefully protest.

Hours after the act passed, presidential candidate Rick Santorum was granted Secret Service protection…

In the text of the act, the law is allowed to be used against anyone who knowingly enters or remains in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority to do so, but those grounds are considered any area where someone — whether it’s President Obama, Senator Santorum or Governor Romney — will be temporarily visiting, whether or not the public is even made aware. Entering such a facility is thus outlawed, as is disrupting the orderly conduct of “official functions,” engaging in disorderly conduct “within such proximity to” the event or acting violent to anyone, anywhere near the premises. Under that verbiage, that means a peaceful protest outside a candidate’s concession speech would be a federal offense…

Source: RT


For those who will undoubtedly be charged under the new legislation, the penalties will be severe.

If you are found to possess a weapon deemed as dangerous (not necessarily a gun) when you knowingly enter an event of national significance you can be imprisoned for up to ten years.

If you are a peaceful, unarmed protester and you disrupt an event you’ll be treated with a bit more mercy by our benevolent leaders and be given up to one (1) year in prison.

With what we’ve seen over the last few year in Greece, greater Europe, Syria, and even the United States, the legislation makes complete sense from a government standpoint. What better way to keep dissenters and protesters quiet than to imprison them for months or years? It will take only a few public examples the next time a Tea Party or Occupy style protest take place and millions of Americans will understand that staying home and staying silent is their new Patriotic duty.

And, if it so happens that protests turn to violent rioting and civil unrest, the government will have the pretext to arrest, detain and imprison anyone and everyone in those ‘restricted areas of national significance.’

Housing these criminals should not be a problem, as our government, the Pentagon and DHS have been planning for just this scenario for quite some time, going so far as to build largescale detention facilities where those identified as subversive to our government can be re-educated.



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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Allegro » Fri Mar 02, 2012 12:18 am

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REFER
— American Legislative Exchange Council (Wiki);
— American Legislative Exchange Council Exposed (Wiki);
— American Legislative Exchange Council (SourceWatch);
— Democracy Stands Up to ALEC and the theft of America by Kochroaches in Cincy! (DKos);
— William Cronan (of Wisconsin): Scholar as Citizen (Wiki)

ALEC has been mentioned several times here at RI. The Occupy Movement has targeted whom I describe as ultra-conservatives probably advantaged by the likes of Christian fundamentalists, i.e., Koch brothers, Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker, and with little doubted bias, associates of The Family (of C Street).
~ A.

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Today: #F29 Occupy Day of Action Against Corporate Greed, ALEC
— By Sarah Seltzer | Sourced from AlterNet | Posted Feb 29, 2012, 7:03 am

    Today, Leap Day, will mark a big return to unified action for a number of Occupy groups around the country.

    Through street theater and nonviolent direct action, Occupiers will specifically target corporations that are involved in ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. From a press release: “Responding to a national call from Occupy Portland, this will be the Occupy Movement’s largest coordinated action this year and will confront ALEC corporations in the cities in which they do business throughout the nation.”

    Here’s how the New York Times editorial board describes ALEC:

      It is no coincidence that so many state legislatures have spent the last year taking the same destructive actions: making it harder for minorities and other groups that support Democrats to vote, obstructing health care reform, weakening environmental regulations and breaking the spines of public- and private-sector unions. All of these efforts are being backed — in some cases, orchestrated — by a little-known conservative organization financed by millions of corporate dollars.

      ....ALEC has written model legislation on a host of subjects dear to corporate and conservative interests, and supporting lawmakers have introduced these bills in dozens of states.

    Today’s actions:

      > Coordinated Southern California Action - (LA, Long Beach, Orange County and Riverside) Actions will target one of the largest Wal-Mart distribution centers in the country in support of non-union warehouse workers.

      > Occupy Wall Street: Pop-up Occupation at Bryant-Park starting at 9am with teach-in with Matt Taibbi; March leaving Bryant Park at noon with creative actions targeting Bank of America, Pfizer, and Koch Brothers

      > Occupy Salt Lake City: Actions focusing on private prisons, racism, and anti-union aspects of ALEC including a Utah replica of Arizona’s SB 1070; Actions will include a Debutant ball in the capitol.

      > Coordinated Connecticut Action - (New Haven, Hartford, Darien, New London, Shoreline, Danbury and Willimantic): Creative actions to target Pfizer and draw attention to the way in which it serves the interests of the 1% while ignoring the health and well-being of people, animals and the earth itself.

      > Occupy Portland: Rally at SW Ankeny and Waterfront at 11:30; March leaving at 1:00 with creative direct actions targeting ALEC corporations throughout the city.

      > Occupy Phoenix: There will be a rally at State Capitol focusing on union-busting and anti-immigrant bills then a march on Freeport McMoRam and “museum” style tour of ALEC corporations.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Allegro » Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:14 pm

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Edited since the video I put in here earlier
today disappeared. So, let’s try this one.

Message of solidarity from Tunisia to Wall Street Sit-Inners
— uploaded to youtube October 21, 2011

^ The male singer mentions the Occupy kitchen
setting in the States as the same setting in Casbah 2.
Did I spell Casbah 2 properly?
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Allegro » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:53 pm

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    Rich Man’s World (1%) | Immortal Technique

    Prologue.
    You get up and howl about America and democracy
    There is no America, there is no democracy
    We no longer live in a world of nations and ideologies
    The world is a college of corporations
    Inexorably determined by the immutable bylaws of business
    The world is a business and I have chosen you to preach this evangel

    [Intro]
    For all my free market, health care-robbing
    Stock-stealing, retirement fund fuckin’-with niggas
    Fuck your little credit card-scamming, jewelry-stealing
    Crack-selling, liquor store-robbing, motherfuckers
    Shout out to the homies Carnegie, OG Willy Randolph Hearst
    Farouk, Rockefeller – the real Rockefeller
    My main bitch Leona, pour out a little Louis the 13th
    Scott Rothstein, Jack Abramoff, hold ya head
    My Rothschild niggas…
    LET’S GET THIS MONEY!

    [1st Verse]
    I spend my day pairin’ America overseas
    Pension for the workers, nigga please
    Embezzlement etiquette, private settlement
    I’m better with confederate rhetoric
    From my mansion in Connecticut
    Foreclose, evict hoes out of tenement
    I twist words like a speech impediment
    I hope you got good credit, bitch
    If not, better get a new job with benefits
    While I play golf with niggas I get cheddar with
    New money buys brand new carats
    My old money bought your rich grandparents
    You got grills in your mouth, I ain’t mad at ya
    I own every goldmine in South Africa
    Thanks, baby, you made me a billion
    Plus I own a building for each one of my children’s children, that’s the shit
    Snort coke in the whip, Miss USA suckin’ my dick
    Yeah, what! Fuck the law cause real jail is for suckas
    I go to country club prison, you dumb motherfuckers
    (I am the 1 percent, fuckin’ bitch!)

    [Hook]
    You know my CEO, corporate steeze, please
    Overthrow governments overseas in a breeze
    Politicians in my pockets for a few hundred Gs
    So if I’m ever in court, my assets will never freeze

    [2nd Verse]
    I got a job and a house and a bank account
    When I’m out, I doubt that’s something you can say
    And if not then I’ll fake death like Kenneth Lay
    Make money everyday the world burns on its axis
    While y’all struggling to pay taxes
    I’m getting my money the fastest
    Memos and faxes, shredded up documents
    Slush funds through the corrupt continents
    But they don’t want me indicted
    Cause they don’t want my dirty laundry aired when I’d fight it
    Don’t get my lawyers excited
    Cause what good is a law if you can’t rewrite it
    I got CIA, traitors
    Dictators, so fuck y’all whistleblowers and haters (SHEEEEEEIIIIITTT!)
    All of this money from Al-Qaeda
    In the bank 9/11 widows go to later
    Capitalism’s who I pray to, fuck the state of the world
    Money talks so what the fuck I need to say to ya girl
    (I don’t pay them to fuck! I pay them to leave!)

    [Hook 2]
    You know my CEO, corporate steeze, greed
    I treat countries like the IMF, down on your knees
    Real gangstas run the world, fuck what you believe
    I’ll cut down a forest while you niggas burnin’ some trees
    I’ll get your family murdered for a couple of Gs
    Cause your working class money ain’t fucking with me
    You think rappers are rich cause of songs you heard
    My labels make the money and have them rap the fucking words

    [3rd Verse]
    Yacht in the ocean, coastin’ with the sails out
    Hey America, thanks for the bailouts
    I made off with the Banco Ambrosiano
    Got away scot-free like Il Vaticano
    Activists act a bitch, get mad at me
    Cause of my tax-free charity
    80 percent to the staff and company
    And 20 percent to the homeless and hungry
    The country gotta pay the Fed Reserve
    Kick back to the banksters, haven’t you learned
    You protest cops or patrols on the street
    But I bought city hall so I own the police
    E-mail, Facebook, and the shit you tweet
    All the phone companies, so I heard you speakin’
    My suggestion is your correction
    No elections, sex with no affection
    No invention of benefit to world of man
    Will exist till I got the money in my hand
    World Bank interest rate damn rape on the spot
    But I’m gangsta, you gon’ take my money like it or not
    (I got your country in my pocket, motherfucker!)

    [Hook 3]
    You know my CEO, masonic steeze, cheese
    Only little people pay all these taxes and fees
    Since you were born we control what you watch and you read
    And pretty soon we’re gonna own the fuckin’ air that you breathe
    I take what I want, fucker, I don’t have to say please
    I convince you that it’s good for you, take it and leave
    You think president’s are the face of a nation
    I put ‘em all where they are, end of the conversation
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Allegro » Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:37 pm

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2 Oakland police officers disciplined for Occupy actions
— One of the officers had covered his nameplate with dark tape. The other removed the tape when a videographer inquired about it.
— Maria L. La Ganga, Los Angeles Times | January 12, 2012


^ Same vid put here Dec 18 2011.
    Reporting from San Francisco — Two officers involved in Occupy protests have been punished by the Oakland Police Department for violating official policy, after an onlooker’s video showed one of them with dark tape obscuring his nameplate, according to court documents.

    After an expedited internal affairs investigation into the actions of Officer John Hargraves and Lieutenant Clifford Wong, interim Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan “immediately moved to implement what, in my judgment as chief of police, was appropriate personnel action,” Jordan said in a recent written declaration.

    Jordan did not disclose the punishment “on advice of my legal counsel,” he said in the declaration.

    Attorneys in a more than decade-long legal case against Oakland and its Police Department took Hargraves and Wong to federal court in connection with their actions during a daylong general strike called by Occupy Oakland in early November.

    The two officers were among a small uniformed group outside police headquarters approached by videographer Terrence Jerod Williams, who said he was concerned that one of the officers had hidden his name “to prevent citizens from identifying him in the event he engaged in acts of misconduct,” Williams said in a declaration.

    In a video that Williams posted on YouTube, the officer ignored his questions. So Williams asked Wong about the blacked-out nameplate. In the footage, Wong walks over and strips off the black tape to reveal the name “J Hargraves.”

    Under the California Penal Code and city policy, uniformed police officers must wear a badge or nameplate that identifies them to the public. The court action alleges that Wong failed to report Hargraves’ conduct to the department’s internal affairs division.

    Hargraves said he covered his name tag out of “concern for the safety of his family,” because an officer from another agency had been videotaped by Occupy protesters, had his name and address posted online and received threats of violence, according to court documents.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Jeff » Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:27 pm

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:55 pm


Don't Buy War! Freeze Flash Mob & Police Brutality in Austin, TX

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3woMqloj6s

In this version, the point at which the police officer punches the shopper in the stomach is repeated and shown in slow motion to make it easier to see what happened because of how fast it happens.

CodePink Austin, along with allies from Veteran's for Peace and Women in Black staged a Don't Buy War "freeze" at Barton Creek Mall on Saturday, December 3rd. The strategically chosen mall location was between the Santa photo station and the Gamestop store, which prominently advertises the 'Modern Warfare 3' video game.

The goals were to raise awareness about the continuing wars on Iraq and Afghanistan, to educate shoppers about the costs (both human and economic) of the wars, and to dissuade parents from purchasing war toys. The creative action was well received by shoppers, and several veterans approached the group to thank us. All was peaceful until mall security and APD arrived, and an APD officer brutally attacked a young woman who had joined the group spontaneously. She was seriously beaten and ended up with three cracked ribs and bruises all over her body!

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:18 pm


They’re baack! Occupy plotting spring chaos. Targets include DNC, NATO, G-8 summits.
Posted on March 5, 2012 at 11:15 AM EST
By Aaron Klein

A coalition of U.S. radical groups, including the Occupy Movement, are preparing protests to start in September, including the targeting of the Democratic National Convention that takes place that month in Charlotte, N.C.

The Occupy movement is likely to escalate months before the Sept. 3-6 event. A slew of extremist organizations, some tied to Obama, are preparing protests to coincide with major NATO and G-8 summits slated for Chicago in May.

Foreshadowing possible violent confrontations, some of the same radical trainers behind the infamous 1999 Seattle riots against the World Trade Organization have been mobilizing new protest efforts geared toward world summits.

The plans for the Democratic convention are posted on a central website, ProtestDNC.org. More than three dozen organizations, including labor, anti-war and so-called civil rights and immigrants rights groups are joining together to initiate a coalition.

The group calls for:

* Good jobs for all! Economic justice now – Make the banks and corporations pay for their crisis!
* Money for education, health care, housing and all human needs, not for war and incarceration!
* Justice for immigrants and all oppressed peoples! Stop the raids and deportations!

The protest coalition is complaining that the city of Charlotte has already denied their requests for permits to march. The city told the coalition that the DNC itself has reserved major parks in Charlotte during the convention.

The protest website warns the radical groups will take to the streets regardless of whether permits are issued.

“Organizations including Occupy movements across the country are already planning to mobilize to be in the streets of Charlotte during the DNC,” it states.

Along with Occupy, other groups endorsing the scheduled DNC protests include the Revolutionary Students Union, the Students for a Democratic Society and Workers World Party.

One endorsing group, which calls itself the Committee to Stop FBI Repression, is also a main organizer of the protests being scheduled for Chicago’s NATO and G-8 summits in May.

The anti-FBI Committee is led by Tom Burke. It has been seeking to lead activism against the FBI’s reported ongoing terror probes of Chicago and Minnesota anti-war groups.

Burke, a former school custodian-turned-stay-at-home-father, belongs to the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, a group mentioned in subpoenas and search warrants issued in the same FBI terror probe.

WND previously reported Obama has ties to the Chicago anti-war activists and groups being probed by the FBI, including Hatem Abudayyeh, the executive director of the Arab American Action Network, or AAAN.

While serving as a paid director of the nonprofit Chicago Woods Fund, Obama provided two grants to the AAAN.

Obama served at the Woods Fund alongside Weather Underground terrorist-group founder Bill Ayers.

AAAN was founded by a longtime Obama associate, Columbia University Professor Rashid Khalidi. Khalidi’s wife, Mona, is president of the Arab American Action Network.

Meanwhile, Occupy itself has zeroed in on the upcoming NATO and G8 summits. The anti-Wall Street movement reportedly even opened a headquarters in Chicago within walking distance of the locations at which the summits are scheduled to take place.

Chicago will be the first American city other than Washington to host a NATO gathering.

It will be the first time since 1977, in London, that both NATO and the G8 will hold meetings in the same city at the same time.

Such meetings have drawn mass protests that turned violent.

The 1999 WTO event in Seattle devolved into widespread rioting in which more than 40,000 protesters, some using violent tactics, descended on the city, prompting police to use tear gas and rubber bullets. The clash became known as “The Battle of Seattle.”

The G-8 summit has similarly drawn violent protests.

A 2001 riot at a G-8 meeting in Genoa, Italy, left one person dead and hundreds injured. Also, in the run-up to a G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh in 2009, police reportedly fired pepper spray at marchers who threw rocks and garbage.

Preparing for such outbreaks, the Chicago Sun-Times last July quoted Superintendent of Police Garry McCarthy saying he was training 13,000 officers under his command for mass arrests of protesters.

“We have to train for mass arrests,” McCarthy said. “We have to train 13,000 police officers in arrest procedures and containment procedures. At the same time, we will not stop patrolling the city.”

In response, radical groups held a press conference last August in downtown Chicago demanding permits to march during the world summits in May.

Joe Iosbaker of the United National Antiwar Committee, one of the groups planning protests, warned, “The wars and economic policies of the NATO and G8 nations are not just and will be met by protest.”

Iosbaker is a University of Illinois-Chicago office worker and a union steward for his SEIU local whose home was raided by the FBI last September reportedly as part of the same terror probe investigating material support for jihadist groups by Chicago groups.

Obama is also tied to Iosobaker.

WND reported Iosbaker and his wife, Stephanie Weiner, worked as leaders of the Chicago New Party, a controversial 1990s political party that sought to elect members to public office with the aim of moving the Democratic Party far leftward to ultimately form a new party with a socialist agenda.

Obama actively sought and received the New Party’s endorsement while running for the Illinois state Senate in 1996 as a Democrat. The New Party’s own newsletters listed Obama as a member.

Another group planning to protest at the May summits is Code Pink, which also helped to lead the 1999 WTO riots. Code Pink’s co-founder, Jodie Evans, was a fundraiser and financial bundler for Obama’s presidential campaign.

With additional research by Brenda J. Elliott

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby wordspeak2 » Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:41 am

FYI, G-8 summit moved to Camp David, from Chicago. But NATO meeting still being held in Chicago.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/loca ... 7373.story

By Christi Parsons
Tribune reporter
5:42 p.m. CST, March 5, 2012

President Obama is moving one of two major world summits from Chicago to the presidential retreat near Washington, with an aide saying the president has decided he wants a more "intimate" setting than his hometown for the May gathering.

The Group of Eight meeting will be moved to Camp David, according to the White House, but the gathering of NATO allies and the International Security Assistance Force will go on in Chicago as planned in mid-May.

Camp David will more closely approximate the remote settings in which the G8 leaders prefer to gather. Summits in large cities typically see clamorous protests, while those in the countryside are calmer and more sedate.

"It's not about Chicago being able to handle logistics, as evidenced by the fact that the NATO and ISAF meetings will be held there, which are far larger than the G8 meeting," said Caitlin Hayden, a spokeswoman for Obama's National Security Council. "There are a lot of political, economic and security issues that come together at the G8."

"This was really about the president looking for a more informal setting with these close partners," she said.

For several months, the summits have been scheduled for Chicago during the same week in May.

But Obama wanted the more informal setting in which to have a "free-flowing discussion with his fellow leaders," a second official said. Obama consulted with Mayor Rahm Emanuel about the decision to move the summit, the official said.
The G8 summit will take place on May 18 and 19, addressing a range of economic, political and security issues. The president will then host the NATO allies and partners on May 20 and 21 in Chicago, where they will discuss the war in Afghanistan and their planned withdrawal.

Emanuel had personally lobbied Obama, his old boss, to host both summits. It would have been the first time since 1977 in London that the two organizations held meetings in the same city at the same time.

Emanuel's office put out a statement this afternoon saying he wished "President Obama and the other leaders well at the G8 meeting at Camp David and look forward to hosting the NATO Summit in Chicago.

"Hosting the NATO Summit is a tremendous opportunity to showcase Chicago to the world and the world to Chicago and we are proud to host the 50 heads of state, foreign and defense ministers from the NATO and ISAF countries in our great city May 19-21."

When the news broke Monday, the host committee first put out a statement mentioning only that Chicago was still looking forward to hosting the NATO meetings. But host committee executive director Lori Healey later addressed the loss of G-8.

“I’m sure it was a decision that was not made lightly,” she said. When asked if she had knowledge of the cancellation prior to Monday, she said she did not.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Allegro » Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:12 am

Project Willow wrote:…Occupy has already been effectual. It succeeded in affecting the frame of the national discussion about the response to the recession from budget crisis to systemic inequality and fraud, re-introducing these issues into common discourse. Management of perception and the boundaries of debate are major weapons in the control system and Occupy leveled against it a heavy blow. That, to me anyway, is resistance.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Allegro » Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:29 am

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A few moments ago, the youtube search for #occupy listed this video and various others at the top, keyworded “OccupyNigeria.” People are uprising in many places whether or not their videos, reports and essays show up here at RI.

    #OccupyNigeria Protesters shut down
    Town Hall meeting with Minister of State

    — uploaded Jan 19, 2012


    ^ Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York

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Saturday 15 October 2011 | Gallery
…in front of the Reichstagsgebaeude in Berlin, Germany

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:15 am


Occupalooza! Occupicnic!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012.
11:00am until 11:00pm.

The Occupalooza! Occupicnic! Informational/Educational Expo will be an all day event featuring - music, spoken word, information booths/kiosks, conceptual art, Occupicnic Blanket (see Aids Quilt) large puppet shows, occu”pie” eating contests, food, etc., scheduled to be held on the Great Lawn and surrounding area in Central Park on June 27, 2012. We want this event to be a model for Occupaloozas and Occupicnics across the country and the world. All day and after dark occupy your local park. The major media has done a good job of keeping facts and information from the people and Occupaloozas/picnics can be used as educational fairs to get real facts and information to ordinary everyday people.

The event is two actions in one… First, we have applied for a permit with the NYC Parks Dept. We are currently negotiating a date with the Parks Department But… if we are unable to come to terms with the city we will invite our friends and families to join us for an OCCU picnic. All Day and After Dark Occupy Central Park.

Occupalooza/picnic is an opportunity to bring the movement back into focus, reach out to the general public and introduce them to OWS in a fun, educational and creative way. We strive to be non-threatening, family friendly, educational and fun. The idea is to feature the Vision and Goals and in essence the Declaration of the Occupation of New York City under the umbrella of Occupy Knowledge which encompasses - Occupy Peace , Occupy Food, Occupy Health, Occupy the Environment, Occupy Corporate Integrity and Occupy the Constitution. We have lots of creative ideas and our hope is to work in congruence with all the working groups of OWS, affinity groups, non-profits and the city of New York to be able to reach maximum potential and outreach.

http://www.nycga.net/groups/occupalooza ... tral-park/

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:36 am


Wall Street Protesters Complain of Police Surveillance
By COLIN MOYNIHAN
Published: March 11, 2012

On Nov. 17, Kira Moyer-Sims was near the Manhattan Bridge, buying coffee while three friends waited nearby in a car. More than a dozen blocks away, protesters gathered for an Occupy Wall Street “day of action,” which organizers had described as an attempt to block the streets around the New York Stock Exchange.

Then, Ms. Moyer-Sims said, about 30 police officers surrounded her and the people in the car.

All four were arrested, said Vik Pawar, a lawyer for Ms. Moyer-Sims and two of the others, and taken to a police facility in the East Village. He said officers strip-searched them and ignored their requests for a lawyer. The fourth person could not be reached for comment.

Ms. Moyer-Sims, 20, said members of the Police Department’s intelligence division asked about her personal history, her relationship with other protesters, the nature of Occupy Wall Street and plans for upcoming protests.

“I felt like I had been arrested for a thought crime,” she said.

Mr. Pawar said that the police had charged his three clients, Ms. Moyer-Sims, Angela Richino and Matthew Vrvilo, with obstructing governmental administration, but that the Manhattan district attorney’s office had declined to prosecute them.

Now they are preparing to sue the city, Mr. Pawar said, adding that the arrests had violated their constitutional rights.

“Not only are the police disrupting people’s rights to free expression,” Mr. Pawar said. “They are taking pre-emptive steps by arresting people who might be just thinking about exercising their rights.”

Though Occupy Wall Street has largely faded from the headlines, organizers are planning springtime demonstrations in an effort to revitalize their movement. And they are troubled by what they consider continued monitoring by the police.

In 2003, citing the dangers of terrorism, a federal judge granted expanded surveillance powers to the New York police, who had previously faced restrictions in monitoring political groups. Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and others have said the new latitude is essential to keeping the city safe.

But the Police Department’s surveillance efforts have recently gained attention and criticism with reports that officers compiled detailed data on Muslim communities. Now, some Occupy protesters worry that they are being subjected to similar scrutiny.

For the last few months, protest organizers say, police officers or detectives have been posted outside buildings where private meetings were taking place, have visited the homes of organizers and have questioned protesters arrested on minor charges.

“The N.Y.P.D. surveillance does not appear to be limited to unlawful activity,” said Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union. “We count on the police, of course, to be on the lookout for terrorists and terrorism, but to think you could be on that continuum just by going to a peaceful protest is nuts.”

A police spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

Undercover officers are generally entitled to attend public political gatherings. Protesters said apparent efforts to keep tabs on them had included officers’ showing up at private meetings and what some described as attempts at intimidation.

Ashley Cunningham, an Occupy organizer, said that on Dec. 16, officers parked outside her home in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, where people were discussing a demonstration planned for the next day.

Another organizer, Sandy Nurse, said she arrived at her apartment building in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on Dec. 16 and found uniformed officers outside who told her they were there to conduct a “security check” for a condition they would not identify.

Although she told them they could not enter, Ms. Nurse said, an officer used his foot to prevent the front door from closing behind her, followed her into the building’s entryway vestibule, and threatened to arrest her for obstruction of government administration. Ms. Nurse said the visit did not feel like a coincidence.

“It means that they are watching us,” she Nurse said. “They know who we are, where we live and where we are organizing.”

At various other points, organizers said, officers have posted themselves outside a building in the financial district where organizers were meeting, and stood in a hallway outside of an art studio in Dumbo, Brooklyn, where protesters were making signs and banners.

Several people charged with offenses like trespassing said detectives from the intelligence division questioned them, with other officers explaining that it was because of their connection to Occupy Wall Street.

Some of those questioned said the detectives seemed mainly interested in knowing about coming demonstrations. But sometimes, protesters and lawyers said, the questioning went further.

Mark Adams, a 32-year-old engineer from Virginia, said he was arrested in November at an Occupy Wall Street protest in Midtown and was questioned by a police detective and an agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who asked about his involvement with Occupy Wall Street, requested his e-mail address and inquired whether he had ever been to Yemen or met anyone connected to Al Qaeda.

Mr. Adams, a naturalized United States citizen who was born in Pakistan, said he was arrested during another protest in January and questioned by intelligence division detectives. In that instance, he said, the detectives asked him about specific names and addresses, asked about his work history, education and family, and questioned him about a trip he had made to Ireland.

Mr. Adams said he was disturbed that anyone would consider him a threat because of his ethnicity or political views. “It’s scary,” he said.

A version of this article appeared in print on March 12, 2012, on page A17 of the New York edition with the headline: Wall Street Protesters Complain of Police Surveillance.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/12/nyreg ... oring.html

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