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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:16 am
by 2012 Countdown
The creativity and meaning the protestors convey, and the effectiveness with which it is executed is inspiring!
Jeff wrote:Thanks again Bruce, always look forward to your photos.

And this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbmjMick ... r_embedded
I just love so much this unexpected, cooperative, effective activism!
Yes, thank you Bruce! Thanks to those who submit on the ground reports as well.

And all the fantastic, imaginative, empowering things going on. The video Jeff posted above is, as one Utube commenter wrote, 100% pure awesomeness.
I hope EVERYONE employs this strategy in meetings. Can you imagine? Stockholders' meetings! The possibilities. Awesomeness.

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Background- Oakland protestors removed the retaining fence the police put up. They had stacked it in piles. This is what they did with it-

Occupy Oakland: The Best Offense is a Good De-Fence (PIC)
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In case you were wondering what happened to the fence surrounding Frank Ogawa Plaza that Occupy Oakland protesters removed during Wednesday's march and rally. (Via Occupy Oakland's Facebook page.)

http://www.baycitizen.org/blogs/culture ... od-de-pic/

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And here is something creative one can do, playing the home version of OWS...



A fast, easy, free, and non-violent way to drive the big banks out of their greedy little minds is sitting in your mailbox right now. You just don't know it yet.


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Good informational and interesting perspective on Oakland assault by police...


Abby Martin of Media Roots captured an extremely tense standoff between the Oakland Police Department and the Occupy Wall Street protestors.
Things came to a head around 7:45 pm when the Oakland PD started throwing smoke bombs and tear gas canisters into the crowd completely unprovoked.

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40mm tear gas launcher

Marine Says Oakland Used Crowd Control Methods That Are Prohibited In War Zones
As the events that led to Oakland protester Scott Olsen's head injury continue to unfold and investigations begin, we thought it important to offer some perspective.
This comment is from a former Marine with special operations in crowd control.
He points out that shooting canisters such as those that likely hit Scott Olsen is prohibited under rules of engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan. Regardless of any political position on the Occupy protests, these are some Interesting insights:

Before gas goes into a crowd shield bearers have to be making no progress moving a crowd or crowd must be assaulting the line. Not with sticks and stones but a no bullshit assault. 3 warnings must be given to the crowd in a manner they can hear that force is about to be used. Shield bearers take a knee and CS gas is released in grenade form first to fog out your lines because you have gas masks. You then kick the canisters along in front of your lines. Projectile gas is not used except for longer ranged engagement or trying to steer the crowd ( by steering a crowd I mean firing gas to block a street off ). You also have shotguns with beanbags and various less than lethal rounds for your launchers. These are the rules for a WARZONE!!

How did a cop who is supposed to have training on his weapon system accidentally SHOOT someone in the head with a 40mm gas canister? Simple. He was aiming at him.

I'll be the first to admit a 40mm round is tricky to aim if you are inexperienced but anyone can tell the difference between aiming at head level and going for range.

The person that pulled that trigger has no business being a cop. He sent that round out with the intention of doing some serious damage to the protestors. I don't care what the protestors were doing. I never broke my rules of engagement in Iraq or Afghanistan. So I can't imagine what a protester in the states did to deserve a headshot with a 40mm. He's damn lucky to be alive and that cop knows he was using lethal force against a protester he is supposed to be protecting.
Additionally: Jesse Davis mentions "The methods prohibited in war, and actions after the fact are also against war zone policy." Check out his infographic here.

Specifically these two transcribed directly from US Army Law of War/Law of Armed Conflict training.

The Military manual states:
…have a duty to collect and care for the wounded. Prioritize treatment according to injuries. Make NO treatment distinction based on nationality. All soldiers, enemy or friendly, must be treated the same.

Second, the officer threw a flash-bang directly into a group of people trying to carry him away for medical treatment. Here's the Military guidance on that decision:
Medical Personnel Considered out of combat if they exclusively engaged in medical duties. (GWS, art. 24.) Doctors, surgeons, nurses, chemists, stretcher-bearers, medics, corpsman, and orderlies, etc..., who are “exclusively engaged” in the direct care of the wounded and sick.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/marine-w ... z1cBDTxyJE

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:13 pm
by Jeff

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:21 pm
by Harvey
Jeff wrote:

Indeed:

"Satisfy your needs not your wants."

"Protect me from what I want"

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:57 pm
by Jeff
Five minutes ago on FB:
Boots Riley wrote: Oakland's Teachers Union has unanimously endorsed the Oakland General Strike!!!

Let's all make history on November 2.

No work. No school. Converge on 14th and Broadway: 9am, 12pm and 5pm.

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:07 pm
by Jeff
Occupy London could be protected by Christian ring of prayer

Coalition of Christian groups plan to prevent forcible attempts to remove tents outside St Paul's Cathedral

Mark Townsend
guardian.co.uk, Saturday 29 October 2011 19.57 BST

Christian groups have drawn up plans to protect protesters by forming a ring of prayer around the camp outside St Paul's Cathedral, should an attempt be made to forcibly remove them.

As the storm of controversy over the handling of the Occupy London Stock Exchange demonstration deepened on Saturday, Christian activists said it was their duty to stand up for peaceful protest in the absence of support from St Paul's. One Christian protester, Tanya Paton, said: "We represent peace, unity and love. A ring of prayer is a wonderful symbol."

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Christian groups who have publicly sided with the protesters include one of the oldest Christian charities, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and the oldest national student organisation, the Student Christian Movement, Christianity Uncut, the Zacchaeus 2000 Trust and the Christian magazine Third Way. In addition, London Catholic Worker, the Society of Sacramental Socialists and quaker groups have offered their support.

A statement by the groups said: "As Christians, we stand alongside people of all religions and none who are resisting economic injustice with active nonviolence. The global economic system perpetuates the wealth of the few at the expense of the many. It is based on idolatrous subservience to markets. We cannot worship both God and money."

Bartley said: "There are some very unhappy people within the CoE. The protesters seem to articulate many of the issues that the church has paid lip service to. Many people are disillusioned with the position St Paul's has adopted. To evict rather than offer sanctuary is contrary to what many people think the church is all about. The whole thing has been a car crash."

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/oct/2 ... on-protest

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:00 pm
by Searcher08
There have been two senior resignations from St Pauls because of this and a today a very refreshingly straight up interview from a CoE Bishop on the Channel 4 News - who, while being terribly English and terribly polite was also terribly direct in a wonderful mail fist in a velvet glove way -basically calling out the Church authorities and saying Jesus would be pitching his tent with the people outside the Cathedral not inside it.

So, Christians protecting protestors on the steps of the Church - and if those protestors seek sanctuary IN the Church and are evicted / arrested for taking a non-violent stand for freedom and justice, every activist Christian I know would be down there!

The whole message is spreading rapidly here - and I think Cameron will be making a HUGE political mistake if he goes ahead with plans to criminalise the tent protests. Because I think it is getting near to a tipping point and if Cameron pushes it over it, I think in a few months, in an English Spring, Central London is going to look like this :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:04 pm
by 2012 Countdown
The Occupennial Art Database
an archive and clearinghouse for #occupywallstreet artists and art actions


The Wall Street Occupennial is happening in real time, in real life. Artists are playing an important role in the #OccupyWallStreet protests. This site will serve several purposes:

To facilitate artist projects for #OWS
To connect 99% artists and artist actions
To host a database of art actions and works created in reaction to OWS
To archive documentation of #OWS events
To list a calendar of Occupennial art opportunities and events
To provide contact information for artists who want to participate
To maintain a list of available resources for 99% artist actions
To post guidelines for Occupennial projects sited at Zuccotti Park
To host a forum on 99% and occupation art
To develop models for successful 99% artist action
From our BETA Mission Statement:

The Wall Street Occupennial is an urgent call for artists to contribute to the ongoing #OccupyWallStreet (#OWS) movement currently centered at Liberty Plaza in the Financial District of New York City. The Occupennial is founded on the belief that artists have a crucial role to play in helping to elaborate and sustain the democratic public space that is currently being created by the occupation of Liberty Plaza and other sites across the globe.

To have projects, events, and announcements relating to OWS art added to the website, please email occupennial(at)gmail(dot)com

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Flow chart of the Declaration of the Occupation
by Rachel Schragis
To zoom in, visit: http://zoom.it/MFXB#full

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Calendar
Calendar of OWS Art events
http://www.occupennial.org/occupennial-happenings/

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I am hosting a Life Drawing class This Sunday inside the Wall Street Occupation.
We will do sketches of the police officers who are stand on the periphery of the occupation.
Note: this is not intended to antagonize the police! We are just returning an attentive gaze. Their's is one of surveillance, ours is more about shape, form, light, shadow, and line.

http://davidhorvitz.com/blog/2011/10/oc ... awing.html

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:30 pm
by StarmanSkye
Quite brilliant, actually.

"Collective responsive behavior" and other vital insights.

"We need to get streetwise and refuse to accomodate the parasites (gov. and economic) who would coopt the movement if we let them-- like Obama and Al Gore."-- paraphrased


Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:45 pm
by jingofever

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:56 pm
by ninakat
StarmanSkye wrote:Quite brilliant, actually.

"Collective responsive behavior" and other vital insights.

"We need to get streetwise and refuse to accomodate the parasites (gov. and economic) who would coopt the movement if we let them-- like Obama and Al Gore."-- paraphrased
Right on. And it really does seem that the movement is aware of the dangers of cooptation, especially from the fake left. So many betrayals from so many political organizations on both sides of the phoney aisle. It's about time people wised up. Truly inspiring.

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:50 pm
by eyeno
some things are too good and need to be repeated

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoGAPP8Y ... r_embedded


Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:52 pm
by Jeff
Police Clash With Occupy Protesters in Denver

A standoff between protesters and authorities near the steps of the Colorado Capitol has erupted into a clash that resulted in a surge of demonstrators being met with police force that included reports of pepper spray and rubber bullets.

The situation downtown Saturday escalated when some supporters of the Occupy Wall Street movement marching in a group of about 2,000 tried to advance up the Capitol steps.

About eight officers scuffled with a group of protesters, according to The Denver Post. Police confirmed that they used pepper spray and either rubber bullets or pepper balls to break up the crowd.

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An earlier version of the story included the apparent provocation, still searchable on Google cache, which has since been edited out: "Denver police say that one of their officer's bikes was tipped over."

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:53 pm
by elfismiles
:thumbsup WORD!
Jeff wrote:Five minutes ago on FB:
Boots Riley wrote: Oakland's Teachers Union has unanimously endorsed the Oakland General Strike!!!

Let's all make history on November 2.

No work. No school. Converge on 14th and Broadway: 9am, 12pm and 5pm.

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 11:00 pm
by eyeno
Oakland's Teachers Union has unanimously endorsed the Oakland General Strike!!!
No shit, they should, and good on them. Their pensions are rolled up in several trillion dollars of worthless derivatives. If and when the BALL drops they will lose all they have worked for.

Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 11:03 pm
by Jeff
A link to the Oakland teachers:

We Are, We Teach, the 99%

OEA Executive Board endorsed Occupy Oakland's November 2 "General Strike/Mass Day of Action"


http://oaklandea.org/

The Oakland Education Association is the exclusive bargaining agent for teachers, counselors, nurses, psychologists, librarians, speech pathologists, social workers and substitute teachers in K-12, Early Childhood and Adult Education in the Oakland Unified School District. We have approximately 2700 members.