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People Being #Arrested: #Occupy #Wall #Street #NewYork
An hour or so ago #Twitter started to buzz with word of arrests coming from the Occupy Wall Street event located around #Zuccotti Park and #Trinity Church. In watching live video stream #NYPD seems to be pulling random people from the crowd and off the sidewalk and putting them into police vans. They are using mega phones and a large #police presence to push the marchers out of the streets. Watch live #stream from two sources on the street.
http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution
It sounds like 15-20 people have been arrested so far although there are no official numbers from NYPD as of yet.
For #video from earlier this evening watch Occupy Eye
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People Being #Arrested: #Occupy #Wall #Street #NewYork

An hour or so ago #Twitter started to buzz with word of arrests coming from the Occupy Wall Street event located around #Zuccotti Park and #Trinity Church. In watching live video stream #NYPD seems to be pulling random people from the crowd and off the sidewalk and putting them into police vans. They are using mega phones and a large #police presence to push the marchers out of the streets. Watch live #stream from two sources on the street.

http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution

It sounds like 15-20 people have been arrested so far although there are no official numbers from NYPD as of yet.

For #video from earlier this evening watch Occupy Eye

http://www.ustream.tv/occupyeye

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I was preparing for Whistleblowing Wednesday and I found something worth sharing:

According to leaked documents (obtained by WikiLeaks), the DHS is monitoring OccupyWallStreet’s Tumblr.

Members domesticterrorism, cartonrouge and laughing-rabbit of the OccupyWallStreet Tumblr blog may also be monitored by Homeland Security. 

Two out of the three members follow this blog and they frequently reblog my post on the OccupyWallStreet blog. 

The Twitter account @OccupyWallStNYC is also being monitored. It just so happens that they follow me as well.

Since this blog is arguably the most frequently updated and popular OWS-related Tumblr, I have reason to believe this blog is also being monitored and that could explain the frequent reportings. 

If I find anything new, I will post an update. You can read the document here.

(via anonymissexpress)

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#Occupy: #NYC Subpoenas #Twitter For #OWS Protester #Data (by TheYoungTurks)

Via Read Write Web: “U.S. activists who thought Twitter was a secure way to communicate during demonstrations may have another thing coming. The New York District Attorney’s Office has begun sending subpoenas to Twitter seeking data on protesters arrested during the Occupy Wall Street protests last year…”.* Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks.

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On Friday, March 16, 2012, at 2PM, Occupy Wall Street will converge in the streets once again and launch the first in a series of marches from Liberty Square to Wall Street in preparation for May Day. These marches will occur weekly, embodying different themes, and will allow occupiers to practice various street tactics and theatrics. The first march’s theme is Spring Training for May Day, a day of massive economic non-compliance and strike. Participants are encouraged to wear athletic gear, don their game face, and prepare to make the 1% feel the burn!
After organizing, training, learning, growing, and working together for the winter months, Occupy is returning back to the basics as done in September: accessible direct actions to strengthen our community and voice our grievances to the 1%. Crimes by Wall Street brought us here and the 99% will continue to drive the message home and make civil unrest tangible.
The schedule is as follows: Meet at 2 PM in Liberty Square for sign making and a short march tactics training. At 3 PM occupiers will march to Wall Street and descend on the New York Stock Exchange to counter the closing bell with “The People’s Gong.” Following the march there will be a potluck dinner at 60 Wall Street.
The American Spring is coming!  
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On Friday, March 16, 2012, at 2PM, Occupy Wall Street will converge in the streets once again and launch the first in a series of marches from Liberty Square to Wall Street in preparation for May Day. These marches will occur weekly, embodying different themes, and will allow occupiers to practice various street tactics and theatrics. The first march’s theme is Spring Training for May Day, a day of massive economic non-compliance and strike. Participants are encouraged to wear athletic gear, don their game face, and prepare to make the 1% feel the burn!

After organizing, training, learning, growing, and working together for the winter months, Occupy is returning back to the basics as done in September: accessible direct actions to strengthen our community and voice our grievances to the 1%. Crimes by Wall Street brought us here and the 99% will continue to drive the message home and make civil unrest tangible.

The schedule is as follows: Meet at 2 PM in Liberty Square for sign making and a short march tactics training. At 3 PM occupiers will march to Wall Street and descend on the New York Stock Exchange to counter the closing bell with “The People’s Gong.” Following the march there will be a potluck dinner at 60 Wall Street.

The American Spring is coming!  

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#NP : #Occupy Movie - #OWS - #OpESR - #OccupyTogether - #OccupyWallSt #GlobalChange - #A99

This inspiring documentary highlights the unified voices of Occupy movement participants. This compelling look into the perspectives of citizens rallying for change sits in stark contrast to the out of context portrayal of the Occupy movement falsely created by media corporations.

Occupy Movie has been released as a social film experience! You can now INTERACT with each of the speakers in the film.

To learn more about Occupy Movie and social filmmaking, please visit:
http://www.OccupyMovie.com

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Ode To #A99 by GL1TCHG0R3 for #OpESR “OccupyWallStreet” (by SpaceMonkeyCafe)  > ” #OWS ” < #REALNESS #HIPHOP #REVOLUTION

*also here: http://t.co/W52qDUTt

AND BTW, Youtube censored another video we posted so you can see it here:

#Anonymous Message to #Occupy Police Because… http://tmblr.co/ZcE6kwCI3cpq

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Inside Occupied Portland - Bicycle Generator (by OccupyPDX) - #OWS #OccupyPortland

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NEW YORK — Feminist author Naomi Wolf has been taken into custody by police at an anti-corporate greed protest outside an award ceremony held to honor New York’s governor.Wolf and a companion were handcuffed outside Skylight Studios in Manhattan where Gov. Andrew Cuomo was to accept the “Game Changer of the Year Award” from The Huffington Post&lt;
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NEW YORK — Feminist author Naomi Wolf has been taken into custody by police at an anti-corporate greed protest outside an award ceremony held to honor New York’s governor.

Wolf and a companion were handcuffed outside Skylight Studios in Manhattan where Gov. Andrew Cuomo was to accept the “Game Changer of the Year Award” from The Huffington Post<

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1011/66337.html

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Financial Giants Put New York City Cops On Their Payroll < #OccupyWallSt #OWS #OccupyTogether #PoliceState

Who Do the White Shirt Police Report to at Occupy Wall Street Protests?

Financial Giants Put New York City Cops On Their Payroll

Videos are springing up across the internet showing uniformed members of the New York Police Department in white shirts (as opposed to the typical NYPD blue uniforms) pepper spraying and brutalizing peaceful, nonthreatening protestors attempting to take part in the Occupy Wall Street marches.  Corporate media are reporting that these white shirts are police supervisors as opposed to rank and file.  Recently discovered documents suggest something else may be at work.

If you’re a Wall Street behemoth, there are endless opportunities to privatize profits and socialize losses beyond collecting trillions of dollars in bailouts from taxpayers.  One of the ingenious methods that has remained below the public’s radar was started by the Rudy Giuliani administration in New York City in 1998.  It’s called the Paid Detail Unit and it allows the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street corporations, including those repeatedly charged with crimes, to order up a flank of New York’s finest with the ease of dialing the deli for a pastrami on rye.

The corporations pay an average of $37 an hour (no medical, no pension benefit, no overtime pay) for a member of the NYPD, with gun, handcuffs and the ability to arrest.  The officer is indemnified by the taxpayer, not the corporation.

New York City gets a 10 percent administrative fee on top of the $37 per hour paid to the police.  The City’s 2011 budget called for $1,184,000 in Paid Detail fees, meaning private corporations were paying  wages of $11.8 million to police participating in the Paid Detail Unit.  The program has more than doubled in revenue to the city since 2002.

The taxpayer has paid for the training of the rent-a-cop, his uniform and gun, and will pick up the legal tab for lawsuits stemming from the police personnel following illegal instructions from its corporate master.  Lawsuits have already sprung up from the program.

When the program was first rolled out, one insightful member of the NYPD posted the following on a forum: “… regarding the officer working for, and being paid by, some of the richest people and organizations in the City, if not the world, enforcing the mandates of the private employer, and in effect, allowing the officer to become the Praetorian Guard of the elite of the City. And now corruption is no longer a problem. Who are they kidding?”

Just this year, the Department of Justice revealed serious problems with the Paid Detail unit of the New Orleans Police Department.  Now corruption probes are snowballing at NOPD, revealing cash payments to police in the Paid Detail and members of the department setting up limited liability corporations to run upwards of $250,000 in Paid Detail work billed to the city.

When the infamously mismanaged Wall Street firm, Lehman Brothers, collapsed on September 15, 2008, its bankruptcy filings in 2009 showed it owed money to 21 members of the NYPD’s Paid Detail Unit.  (A phone call and email request to the NYPD for information on which Wall Street firms participate in the program were not responded to.  The police unions appear to have only scant information about the program.)

Other Wall Street firms that are known to have used the Paid Detail include Goldman Sachs, the World Financial Center complex which houses financial firms, and the New York Stock Exchange.

The New York Stock Exchange is the building in front of which the Occupy Wall Street protesters have unsuccessfully tried to protest, being herded behind metal barricades, clubbed with night sticks, kicked in the face and carted off to jail rather than permit the last plantation in America to be defiled with citizen chants and posters.  (A sample of those politically inconvenient posters and chants: “The corrupt are afraid of us; the honest support us; the heroic join us”; “Tell me what democracy looks like, this is what democracy looks like”; “I’ll believe a corporation is a person when Texas executes one.” The last sign refers to the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, giving corporations First Amendment personhood, which allows them to spend unlimited amounts of money in elections.)

On September 8, 2004, Robert Britz, then President and Co-Chief Operating Officer of the New York Stock Exchange, testified as follows to the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services:

 “…we have implemented new hiring standards requiring former law enforcement or military backgrounds for the security staff…We have established a 24-hour NYPD Paid Detail monitoring the perimeter of the data centers…We have implemented traffic control and vehicle screening at the checkpoints. We have installed fixed protective planters and movable vehicle barriers.”

Military backgrounds; paid NYPD 24-7; checkpoints; vehicle barriers?  It might be insightful to recall that the New York Stock Exchange originally traded stocks with a handshake under a Buttonwood tree in the open air on Wall Street.

In his testimony, the NYSE executive Britz states that “we” did this or that while describing functions that clearly belong to the City of New York.  The New York Stock Exchange at that time had not yet gone public and was owned by those who had purchased seats on the exchange – primarily, the largest firms on Wall Street.   Did the NYSE simply give itself police powers to barricade streets and set up checkpoints with rented cops?  How about clubbing protesters on the sidewalk?

Just six months before NYSE executive Britz’ testimony to a congressional committee, his organization was being sued in the Supreme Court of New York County for illegally taking over public streets with no authority to do so. This action had crippled the business of a parking garage, Wall Street Garage Parking Corp., the plaintiff in the case.  Judge Walter  Tolub said in his opinion that

“…a private entity, the New York Stock Exchange, has assumed responsibility for the patrol and maintenance of truck blockades located at seven intersections surrounding the NYSE…no formal authority appears to have been given to the NYSE to maintain these blockades and/or conduct security searches at these checkpoints…the closure of these intersections by the NYSE is tantamount to a public nuisance…The NYSE has yet to provide this court with any evidence of an agreement giving them the authority to maintain the security perimeter and/or conduct the searches that their private security force conducts daily.  As such, the NYSE’s actions are unlawful and may be enjoined as they violate plaintiff’s civil rights as a private citizen.”

The case was appealed, the ruling overturned, and sent back to the same Judge who had no choice but to dismiss the case on the appellate ruling that the plaintiff had suffered no greater harm than the community at large.  Does everyone in lower Manhattan own a parking garage that is losing its customer base because the roads are blocked to the garage?

Some believe that Wall Street is given special privileges and protection because New York City’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg owes his $18.1 billion in wealth (yes, he’s that 1 percent the 99 percent are protesting) to Wall Street.  The Mayor was previously a trader for Salomon Brothers, the investment bank made famous for attempting to rig the U.S. Treasury market in two-year notes.

The Mayor’s business empire which bears his name, includes the awesome Bloomberg terminal, a computer that houses enormous pricing data for stocks and bonds, research, news, charting functions and much more.  There are currently an estimated 290,000 of these terminals on Wall Street trading floors around the globe, generating approximately $1500 in rental fees per terminal per month.  That’s a cool $435 million a month or $5.2 billion a year, the cash cow of the Bloomberg businesses.

The Bloomberg businesses are run independently from the Mayor but he certainly knows that his terminal is a core component of his wealth.  Nonetheless, the Mayor is not Wall Street’s patsy.  Bloomberg Publishing is frequently in the forefront of exposing fraud on Wall Street such as the 2001 tome “The Pied Pipers of Wall Street” by Benjamin Mark Cole,  which exposed the practice of releasing fraudulent stock research to the public.  Bloomberg News was responsible for court action that forced the Federal Reserve to release the details of what it did with trillions of dollars in taxpayer bailouts to Wall Street firms, hedge funds and foreign banks.

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly may also have a soft spot for Wall Street.  He was formerly Senior Managing Director of Global Corporate Security at Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc., the Wall Street firm that collapsed into the arms of JPMorgan in March of 2008.

There has also been a bizarre revolving door between the Wall Street millionaires and the NYPD at times.  One of the most puzzling career moves was made by Stephen L. Hammerman.  He left a hefty compensation package as Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch & Co. in 2002 to work as Deputy Commissioner of Legal Matters for the NYPD from 2002 to 2004.  That move had everyone on Wall Street scratching their head at the time.  Merrill collapsed into the arms of Bank of America on September 15, 2008, the same date that Lehman went under.

Wall Street is not the only sector renting cops in Manhattan.  Department stores, parks, commercial banks and landmarks like Rockefeller Center, Jacob Javits Center and St. Patrick’s Cathedral have also participated in the Paid Detail Unit, according to insiders.  But Wall Street is the only sector that runs a private justice system where its crimes are herded off to secret arbitration tribunals, has sucked on the public teat to the tune of trillions of dollars, escaped prosecution for the financial collapse, and can put an armed municipal force on the sidewalk to intimidate public protestors seeking a realignment of their democracy.

We may be learning a lot more in the future about the tactics Wall Street and the NYPD have deployed against the Occupy Wall Street protestors.  The highly regarded Partnership for Civil Justice Fund has filed a class action lawsuit over the approximately 700 arrests made on the Brooklyn Bridge on October 1.  The formal complaint and related information is  available at the organization’s web site, www.JusticeOnLine.org.

The organization was founded by Carl Messineo and Mara Verheyden-Hilliard.  The Washington Post has called them “the constitutional sheriffs for a new protest generation.”

The suit names Mayor Bloomberg, Police Commissioner Kelly, the City of New York, 30 unnamed members of the NYPD, and, provocatively, 10 unnamed law enforcement officers not employed by the NYPD.

The lawsuit lays out  dwhat has been curtailing the constitutional rights of protestors for a very long time in New York City.

“As seen in the movements for social change in the Middle East and Europe, all movements for social justice, jobs, and democracy need room to breathe and grow and it is imperative that there be a halt to law enforcement actions used to shut down mass assembly and free expression of the people seeking to redress grievances…

“After escorting and leading a group of demonstrators and others well out onto the Brooklyn Bridge roadway, the NYPD suddenly and without warning curtailed further forward movement, blocked the ability of persons to leave the Bridge from the rear, and arrested hundreds of protestors in the absence of probable cause.  This was a form of entrapment, both illegal and physical.

“That the trap and detain mass arrest was a command-level-driven intentional and calculated police operation is evidenced by the fact that the law enforcement officials who led the demonstration across the bridge were command officials, known as ‘white shirts.’ ”

In April 2001, I was arrested and incarcerated by the NYPD while peacefully handing out flyers on a public sidewalk outside of the Citigroup shareholders meeting – flyers that warned of growing corruption inside the company. (The unlawful merger of Travelers Group and Citibank created Citigroup and resulted in the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, the depression era investor protection legislation that barred depositor banks from merging with high-risk Wall Street firms.  Many of us from social justice groups in New York City had protested against the repeal but were out maneuvered by Wall Street’s political pawns in Washington.)

Out of a group of about two dozen protestors from the National Organization for Women in New York City, Rain Forest Action Network, and Inner City Press, I was the only person arrested.  There was no civil disobedience occurring.  Rain Forest Action Network was handing out fortune cookies with prescient warnings about Citigroup and urging pedestrians to cut up their Citibank credit cards.  The rest of us were peacefully handing out flyers.

Chained to a metal bar inside the police precinct, I was grilled on any crimes I might know about.  I responded that the only crimes I knew about were listed on the flyer and apparently, in New York City, one gets arrested for disclosing crimes by Wall Street firms.

A mysterious, mature, white shirted inspector who ordered my arrest on the sidewalk, and refused to give his first name, disappeared from the police report when it was filed, blaming the arrest instead on a young police officer.  Citigroup is only alive today because the Federal government inserted a feeding tube into Citigroup and infused over $2 trillion in loans, direct investment and guarantees as the company veered toward collapse.

The NYPD at the time of my arrest was run by Bernard Kerik – the man President George W. Bush later sent to Iraq to be the interim Interior Minister and train Iraqi police.  The President subsequently nominated Kerik to head the Department of Homeland Security for the entire nation.  The nation was spared of that eventuality only because of an illegal nanny popping up.  Today, Kerik is serving a four year sentence in Federal prison for a variety of criminal acts.

The New York Civil Liberties Union filed a Federal lawsuit on my behalf  (Martens v. Giuliani) and we learned that the NYPD had arbitrarily established a policy to arrest and hold for 72 hours any person protesting in a group of 20 or more.   The case was settled for a modest monetary award and the repeal by the NYPD of this unconstitutional and despicable practice.

Pam Martens worked on Wall Street for 21 years. She spent the last decade of her career advocating against Wall Street’s private justice system, which keeps its crimes shielded from public courtrooms.  She has been writing on public interest issues for CounterPunch since retiring in 2006.   She has no security position, long or short, in any company mentioned in this article.  She can be reached at pamk741@aol.com

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Call to Action Against Banks
October 15
The time has come to fight the banks. 
We call on fellow occupiers and those who stand in solidarity to join us in moving from protest to resistance
 

No longer will banks take our homes.
 
No longer will banks rob students of our future. 
 
No longer will banks destroy the environment. 
 
No longer will banks fund the misery of war. 
 
No longer will banks cause massive unemployment.
 
 And no longer will banks create and profit from economic crisis without a struggle.
The political system has been corrupted and taken over by Wall Street.  The banks have destroyed our economy and captured our democracy. 

Occupy Wall Street is a part of a global movement.  On Oct. 15th and beyond, we will take our message directly to the banks.

This saturday, visit your local Bank of America, Wells Fargo, or Chase and let them know, we will not allow business as usual.  
We. 
 
Will. 
 
Occupy. 
 
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Call to Action Against Banks

October 15

The time has come to fight the banks. 

We call on fellow occupiers and those who stand in solidarity to join us in moving from protest to resistance

 

No longer will banks take our homes.

 

No longer will banks rob students of our future. 

 

No longer will banks destroy the environment. 

 

No longer will banks fund the misery of war. 

 

No longer will banks cause massive unemployment.

 

 And no longer will banks create and profit from economic crisis without a struggle.

The political system has been corrupted and taken over by Wall Street.  The banks have destroyed our economy and captured our democracy. 

Occupy Wall Street is a part of a global movement.  On Oct. 15th and beyond, we will take our message directly to the banks.

This saturday, visit your local Bank of America, Wells Fargo, or Chase and let them know, we will not allow business as usual.  

We. 

 

Will. 

 

Occupy. 

 

Everywhere.

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&#8220;In the U.S. Media, they keep saying, &#8216;What are their demands? Why are they protesting?&#8217; But in the rest of the world people are saying, &#8216;What took you so long? Welcome to the Club&#8217;.&#8221;

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“In the U.S. Media, they keep saying, ‘What are their demands? Why are they protesting?’ But in the rest of the world people are saying, ‘What took you so long? Welcome to the Club’.”

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Occupy the World (Attention, 1% Elites: We 99% live here, too!) #OccupyTogether #OccupyWallST (Thanx 2 @robinjpearson)

While this blog lay dormant, the Revolution began. I’ve been avidly following #occupywallstreet on Twitter from Day 1 on September 17, US Contsitution Day.

And last night, my whole family and I were so moved by what we’ve seen online that we actually drove down from our suburban home in Bothell to attend the Seattle General Assembly. It was every bit as real as I had hoped — even more so. In the glow of the streetlights (it was dark by the time we got there) nearly 100 people gathered to talk about our local Occupy Seattle plans, and, just as importantly, to take the time to listen to each person who wanted to speak. We were not the only family there. Because everyone is welcome, the group was truly diverse: fairly mid-America types like us side-by-side with 20-something activists and Boomers. Kids, babies, teens, adults. Anarchists, socialists, at least one Ron Paul supporter, moderates. A lovely radical, kerchief-wearing activist told me how she had reached out to find common ground with Tea Partiers the previous weekend, much to my delight (since many of my friends are actually quite conservative). I had a mutually edifying conversation with a Buddhist, and found many points of agreement with an atheist. In the Bible, this is described as loving your neighbor as yourself. I like it! Why should we continue to let artificial walls of division imprison us? The positive energy and mutual respect in that mixed crowd felt like a soul embrace. The ideas were invigorating. We all had an amaing time. My thirteen-year-old was so inspired that she decided to drop her Saturday plans so we can join the Seattle GA again this afternoon, and in fact that’s where I hope to be within 45 minutes of posting this.

So I can say, not only because of studying it online, but also by virtue of physically being involved, that this is no ordinary revolution. From the mainstream media blackout (over a week of virtually no coverage) to the police crackdown to the sudden leap of the movement into well over 100 cities nationwide (actually, worldwide), it has been obvious that this movement is not your old-school, sign-waving protest.

The traditional script calls for a charismatic leader (like Ghandi or Dr. Martin Luther King) or, at the very least, an established union of some sort, to organize a mass demonstration. There should be a clear list of demands and a strategic plan that the people are mobilized to enact. The Powers That Be resist, then feel the pressure of the growing crowds, then finally capitulate and agree to negotiate with the revolutionary leaders. A somewhat livable compromise ensues. Much of the root problem remains unadressed, but everthing’s okay until the next time. The Occupy Wall Street movement doesn’t aim to follow that script. Instead, to call out top-down, command-and-control, power-hungry elitism, this movement has emerged as a self-organizing, leaderless demonstration of purely egalitarian populism. They are radically “being the change” as Ghandi suggested.

The General Assembly is what makes the Occupy movement different. It’s laying the foundation for a democracy that will work, where the people’s voices are heard. The NYC Declaration of Occupation is an amazing example of GA success. This document was drafted by a diverse, leaderless group of a few hundred people who came to full agreement. After reading it, I also fully agree with their statement. And I sit delighted and amazed that, just as chaos theory has fairly recently discovered, robust order does indeed emerge from bewildering complexity. Using nature’s fundamental principles for creating living systems seems to me like the most sustainable possible way to replace the sick, dying, parasitic system that has been raping the planet and impoverishing the masses.

I’m excited about this break from traditional revolutionary dynamics. A declaration wields more power than a demand. It relies on the people’s will, not the oppressors’ whim. It’s a call for all American citizens to reclaim our democracy. It’s an invitation to the whole world: “Hey, everyone buying and selling everywhere! Let’s finally insist on justice and restore sanity to the global economy.” Once enough people take notice and decide to take action, the real work will begin. The people will engage with each other and with the situation, and the most effective solutions will emerge from that process.

This movement is not likely to be a quick fix, but it is almost certainly the path to deep, long-term change.

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#occupy_SEATTLE encampment grows at Westlake Park

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Demonstrators upset with the current economic climate hold signs and yell slogans expressing their feelings towards the banks and corporations in America. Many Demonstrators have set up camp at Westlake Park on 4th Ave and Pine St. with tents, packaged food, and rain soaked signs. Some demonstrators plan to stay there throughout the week. (Photos by Joe Dyer, seattlepi.com)

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Similar to the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York City, people in Seattle have taken to the streets to protest corporate greed, lobbyists, and America’s economic situation.

What started last Saturday as a small protest with 20 people at the Federal Building downtown has now transformed into a makeshift tent village at Westlake Park with over 60 people spending the night in tents.  Using Facebook they announce their needs —tarps to rainproof tents, food, tape, signs, and whatever else is needed to run a demonstration.

Initially the encampment was allowed in the park but organizers are reporting that they have received orders from the city to leave the park.

Albert Postema brought food from his farm in Snohomish to support the protesters. “All day all week,” he said when asked how long he would stay at the demonstration, his voice hoarse from yelling all day. He participated in the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York and decided to help with a similar protest here in Seattle.

Organizers are hoping the Seattle version of the Occupy Wall Street protest movement will continue to grow.

Here are photos from the Occupy Seattle protest at Westlake Park.

- Joe Dyer

Visit seattlepi.com’s home page for more Seattle news. Contact Joshua Trujillo at joshuatrujillo@seattlepi.com or on Twitter as @joshtrujillo.

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The West Coast sister movement to Occupy Wall Street; peacefully occupy the financial district of San Francisco on Sept. 17!

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SEPTEMBER 17th, 2011
2 P.M.
555 CALIFORNIA ST.
PEACEFUL PROTEST

Twitter: http://twitter.com/OccupyFDSF

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Occupy Financial District: Peaceful Occupation on California St, San Francisco

San Francisco, California – September 17th, 2011 – Plans for a peaceful occupation in San Francisco are under way after the #occupywallstreet campaign has gone viral.

Activists and citizens on the West Coast who cannot venture to New York City are gathering to display a sister movement in San Francisco to protest against fiscal irresponsibility, corporatocracy, and general dissent with the United States leadership. Occupy Financial District SF is partnering with numerous activist organizations on the West Coast to combine numbers and media attention. The non-violent rally is set to take place on September 17th, 2011, at 555 California Street in San Francisco at 2 p.m. with plans to maintain an on-going occupation until demands are met.

Occupy Financial District San Francisco is looking for interested persons to discuss logistics. Additional tasks are also in need of fulfillment, particularly technology and transportation. Please direct all questions and suggestions to the contact information provided below.

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http://occupywallstwestcoast.wordpress.com/
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 “Print &amp; Distribute to homeless; visit shelters, tent cities, et cetera”                      Retweeted by OccupyFDSF 08/10:    @USDayOFRage @OccupyWallSt @OccupyFDSFD @occupyDCoct6 flyer for homeless twitpic.com/645gel
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