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North Korea in Transition: This is a job for….

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… the OCCUPIERS! Yes, now that Dear Leader has transitioned to a new, and somewhat cooler style of leadership, I think there is a huge opportunity to make an impact on World Peace. The Occupiers have been honing and honing and honing … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : What Does The Prayer Really Say? Discovery Date : 19/12/2011 12:22 Number of articles : 3

North Korea in Transition: This is a job for….

#OccupyBoston: Boston Police Steal Kitchen Sink

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Yesterday morning, an Occupy Boston member told me a city official said they had to have a proper way to clean their dishes. So, a donor gave them a sink. Great, right? Well, last night, the Boston Police – in riot gear – showed up and forcibly removed the kitchen sink, much to the dismay and over protests from the occupiers. This also seems to be in violation of a restraining order issued to protect… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crooks and Liars Discovery Date : 02/12/2011 04:12 Number of articles : 2

#OccupyBoston: Boston Police Steal Kitchen Sink

Listen to the Generals

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What they have to say is what we face if the sequestrations cuts go through: And remember also, as President Reagan says, defense is the highest national priority of government. If you think the world is a dangerous place now, let the sequestration cuts happen. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : BLACKFIVE Discovery Date : 29/11/2011 15:43 Number of articles : 2

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Where Occupy Wall Street Stands Now (Video)

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No bikes allowed in Zuccotti (Photo via AnimalNY) Has the Occupy Wall Street movement fizzled out? Certainly the stories have moved: While Philadelphia and Los Angeles have handed their Occupiers eviction notices (but haven’t moved them out yet), and some protesters have moved down to Miami for Art Basel, we notice that it’s been awfully silent over at Zuccotti Park recently. A lot of people are speculating… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The New York Observer Discovery Date : 29/11/2011 19:20 Number of articles : 2

Where Occupy Wall Street Stands Now (Video)

Occupy Wall Street Takes ‘Action’ Through New York

Protesters clash with police in Zuccotti Park on two-month anniversary of Occupy movement. By James Montgomery Protesters march in Occupy’s Day of Action in lower Manhattan Photo: AFP NEW YORK — Protesters marched en masse on the New York Stock Exchange, clashed with police officers in Zuccotti Park, and planned ambitious takeovers of the New York City Subway line Thursday (November 17), the two-month anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Dubbed the International Day of Action , it began early (around 7:30 a.m.) with a gathering in Zuccotti, the movement’s home until earlier this week, when the NYPD forcibly removed protesters from the park. They then began marching toward the Stock Exchange, holding signs, waving banners and chanting “All Day, All Week, Occupy Wall Street.” The police presence was heavy, with officers in full riot gear, and from the onset, the NYPD made it clear that the Occupiers were forbidden from marching in the street — since they didn’t have a parade permit — and barricades lined the path that led up to Wall Street. As the crowds grew closer to their intended target, they were rebuffed by officers, many clutching their clubs, and forced to separate into smaller groups, who marched up and down Broadway, looking for an unguarded entrance into the financial district, which had reportedly been dubbed “a frozen zone” by the NYPD. Click through to “Voices From Occupy Wall Street” — our interactive photo gallery — and get to know 20 young demonstrators’ motivations, hopes and goals. A mass of roughly 200 protesters headed south, attempting to cross Broadway in front of the Trinity Church, only to be blocked by police in riot gear. As tour buses passed by — with curious onlookers snapping photos for the folks back home — they chanted, “We pay your salary!” and “These are our streets!” until, peacefully, the barricade was lifted, and the march continued. As they walked, they held handmade signs that read “Castrate the Bull” and “Tear Down the Wall,” while the NYPD followed on motorcycles, leading the protesters to chant “The cops are marching with us!” The mood changed once the crowd managed to cross Broadway, moving north toward the heavily barricaded entrance to Wall Street itself. As they passed by the Chase Bank building, they were greeted by several employees (and even more police officers) who catcalled, “Why don’t you do something real ?” The protesters responded with chants of “F— Chase Bank!” and “We are the 99 percent, and so are you,” while a police officer yelled into a bullhorn for them to clear the sidewalk, or be arrested. Three Occupiers, failing to move, were taken away in handcuffs, as the crowd cheered and throngs of media jostled to photograph the action. Finding any and all entrances to Wall Street blocked, the protesters turned and headed back to Zuccotti Park, which had been fortified by police barricades and a heavy presence of officers. As the overcast skies finally opened up, many attempted to seek shelter beneath the park’s trees, only to be turned away by the NYPD. One officer shoved a man, and as protesters attempted to remove the barricades, there were several other scuffles, which led to one protester being led out of the park with a badly bloodied head and reports of an officer being cut on the hand by an Occupier wielding a piece of broken glass. At 3 p.m., with a steady rain falling, protesters began marching up Broadway once again, this time en route to Union Square, to join a student strike. At 5 p.m., they’ll board the subway — which already is heavily fortified by police officers — down to the Brooklyn Bridge, where they’ll march across carrying candles, a protest dubbed “the festival of lights.” Related Videos Inside Occupy Wall Street Related Photos Occupy’s ‘Day Of Action’ Swarms Wall Street

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