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Occupy 'Movement' [UPDATE]
by stylus Friday, Nov 18 2011, 1:48am
international / social/political / commentary

'Occupy This’

An act of semiotic terrorism has been conducted on the lyrics of the popular song, "For What It's Worth," by Buffalo Springfield in order to send a clear message to the dreamboats that imagine change can be effected without DIRECT ACTION.


There's nothing happening here
What it is, is very clear
There's a man with a gun over there
Another telling me to beware

I think it's time we stop, took stock
And realise we have no agenda
Nothing going down

There's battle lines being drawn
But we’re ordered not to resist
I no longer know who is right
If everybody's wrong
Especially that COINTELPRO over there
And the agent sitting here

Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from each other

It's time we stop, hey, what's that sound?
Paranoia going down
The bong did it again

Everybody look, there’s Bankers over there
With an agenda and planned strategy to declare
We’re giving it to you in the arse
While you persist with your protest farce

What a field-day for the heat
A thousand passive sheep in the street
Singing songs and carrying signs
Beatin’ drums and having a grand kiddie time
Mostly saying, hooray for our aimless side

It's time we stop, hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look there’s nothing going down

Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
To announce and plan a raid

The man locks me away
When I dare to accuse the rogues
Liars, cheats and say
Their plan is ruining our lives and land
But our leaderless leaders say
You can’t declare anything today
So I say hooray for our side (?)
Though no one knows
What the fuck we stand for
But I know I can’t step over the line
And freely speak my mind

Agents and COINTELPRO
In our midst keep telling me
To be discreet, don’t step out of line
The man gets you every time
He will come and take you away

We better stop, hey, what's that sound?
Everybody look it’s another bong going around

Everybody stop, there’s something not right
We’re here and instructed not to fight
By the COINTELPRO over there
And that man telling me to beware.


[My apologies, Buffalo Springfield, I really love your song, so I’ve attached the original in good faith.]



Keith Olbermann confirms the activating principle of the Occupy movement is to be found OUTSIDE the movement. Regardless of all the neat little tricks progressive media commentators utilise to maintain the existence of this movement it will surely fail for lack of its own clear direction/VOLITION -- be advised.

audio For What It's Worh - Buffalo Springfield

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Rebellion is in the Air: the State's Quackery and Bullshit
by Dave Lindorff via stan - CommonDreams Friday, Nov 18 2011, 10:23pm

The scripted excuses provided by mayors around the country to justify their police-state tactics in rousting peaceful occupation movement activists from their park-based demonstrations now stand exposed as utter nonsense, and, given their uncanny similarity in wording, can be clearly seen as having been drawn up for them by some hidden hands in Washington. the same can be said of the brutal tactics used.

If Mayor Jean Quan in Oakland, or Mayor Mike Bloomberg in New York, had been genuinely concerned about the health and well-being of the people in the encampments in their cities, they would not have dispatched police suited up in riot gear and armed with pepper spray and big clubs into the camps in the dead of night, as each did, and as other mayors are doing. They would not have used tear gas and guns firing projectiles like so called "bean bags" and rubber coated bullets, as police in Oakland reportedly did on several occasions -- weapons that can cause severe injury and even death on occasion, especially when fired at close range.

They would not have stormed encampments that are known to have pregnant women, children and even babies living in them.

Rather, they would have come in during broad daylight, peacefully, and accompanied by health inspectors and other personnel who could to try to help solve any problems.

In Bloomberg's case, if he really cared about the safety and well-being of the protesters, he would have long ago had the city set up a bank of port-a-potties near Zuccotti Park, so protesters could relieve themselves without having to foul the streets. And he would certainly not have barred demonstrators from setting up tents, forcing people, in increasingly harsh weather, including one heavy unseasonal snowstorm, to survive under plastic tarps laid on the cold flagstones over their sleeping bags.

If public safety were seriously an issue, as Quan, Bloomberg and the other mayors have also tried to claim, police would have been told not to direct vagrants and people with mental problems from around the city to head for Zuccotti Square, as New York's Police Department was caught doing. Instead of acting like thugs and an occupying force penning in demonstrators, police would have worked out a coordinated system with demonstrators to help protect those in the park from any sexual predators or mentally unbalanced persons who might have entered the park to cause trouble.

Actually, the regions in and around the encampments have never been safer than they are now with all those demonstrators on hand. Take Center City in Philadelphia. The area on Dilworth Plaza and around City Hall has always been a scary place to find one's self alone at night because so few people actually live there, making lone pedestrians up on the street or down in the tunnels of the train station or subways easy targets for muggers, rapists and thieves. The same is certainly also true of downtown Oakland and of New York's financial district. If there have been crimes committed by people in the encampments, they are few and far between and mostly minor, and it is almost a certainty that overall crime and especially violent crime is down significantly in the areas where the protests are being staged.

There can be no real justification for the growing number of paramilitary police assaults against the occupation camps.

These coordinated assaults on the Occupation Movement are clearly happening not for the reasons stated, but because the ruling elites, particularly the powerful bankers and financiers on Wall Street, and the Obama administration in Washington, are frightened by the growing popularity of the protests, by the movement's rapid spread to cities across the country, large and small, and to the resonance that chants like "We're the 99 percent!" and "Banks got bailouts! We got sold out!" are having among the general population of the United States.

Bloomberg and Quan, and the mayors of other cities from Atlanta to Dallas to Portland to Seattle and back to Boston who have been unleashing their police forces on peaceful protesters in their jurisdictions, have been doing the movement a great favor by brutally attacking protesters' right to demonstrate and present their grievances. The corporate media, which at first tried to ignore the occupations, have had to cover the assaults -- even if they misreport them. And the images of idealistic young people being thrown on the ground, hammered with batons, and sprayed in the face with pepper spray, are deeply upsetting to most ordinary people. Workers are increasingly angered and aroused, and many are touched by the support for their struggles being manifested by the young student demonstrators.

And importantly, the enemy of the public is being given a face.

No longer is it just a bunch of unidentified and overly aggressive cops. Now it's clear that it is the mayors, and whoever it is in the background who is giving them their marching orders, who are instructing the cops to go in and bust heads.

Mayor Bloomberg, in fact--a man reportedly worth $19.5 billion, up a staggering $1.5 billion over the last year while other Americans are becoming poorer --is in fact the perfect symbol of what is wrong with today's America. Having this greedy "one percenter" issue the marching orders to the police in New York makes it absolutely clear what this repression is about.

With this wave of assaults, the Occupation Movement is being forced to shift gears -- to move out of the cramped spaces to which it has been confined and to become an uprising for economic justice, instead of just an occupation as an act of protest. Zuccotti has been reoccupied, but the movement is busting out of the police barricades that surround the square.

Perhaps a group of young musicians standing on a street corner at 66th and Broadway just off Lincoln Square in New York City, doing a "mic check" routine at 11 pm the evening after the police assault on Zuccotti Plaza, said it best with their sign, which read: "Nostalgia for the Student Protests of the Past Dies Here!"

The '60s are over. It's the '10s now and rebellion is in the air.

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bleeding hearts
by mira Sunday, Nov 20 2011, 6:56am

what really amuses me about these Occupy losers is their utter lack of objectivity. Who do THEY think remained silent all these years when criminal elites were working tirelessly to get where they are today?

Where were all the bleeding hearts when elites were slowly chipping away at everything that regulated and contained them?

Where were all those moral incorruptibles that took the money and ran? I mean give me a break!

There is absolutely nothing new about elitist tactics or behaviour -- the moral majority failed to act when it was required so today we have the Western world in the pockets of criminal Banking and Wall St, corporatist elites -- gee, what a surprise!

Wake up you pathetic Occupy clowns -- it was YOUR apathy, complacency and cowardice that led to the yawning wealth disparities of today.

Well, you made your bed now sleep in the park where you belong -- nothing has changed. You're incapable of even formulating the simplest strategy or of even targeting the KNOWN criminals in power, you miserable COWARDS.

Try developing some strategies to rectify the situation -- instead you do nothing and get arrested for it. Perhaps you could get arrested for something for a change. Make a difference and at least try to constructively IMPROVE things. Follow the process of LAW -- FRAUD was/is committed on Wall St by G Sachs and all the other Big Banks -- pursue the culpable rather than bang on tin drums and do nothing effective to remedy the situation.

You could also invoke the new American 'way' and take what you want and kill anyone that stands in your way -- make it open season on Wall St execs! I'm sure the criminal president would assist by exemplifying this new approach, you brain-dead gnats!

The fault and solution rest squarely with YOU, but I have a suggestion -- let's form a 'movement' that does nothing, goes nowhere, achieves nothing and has no direction or agenda -- perfect! Almost made to order for the elites, they could have planned it themselves -- MORONS!

[Analyse the people and Forces that KEEP YOU PARALYZED!]


 
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