RAW 250000 Massive Montreal Rally marks 100 days of Student Protests


www.facebook.com May 22, 2012- Montreal, Quebec, This is what an estimated 250000 student protesters looks like from the air, Protesters defy Anti-protest bill 78 and mark the 100th day of student protests! Called the Single biggest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history 05/22/2012 PHOTOS : live.montrealgazette.com May 22, 2012- MONTREAL - A protest that organizers are describing as the single biggest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history choked the streets of downtown Montreal. "By 3:30 pm, a little more than 90 minutes after the marches began to snake their way through downtown Montreal, CLASSE, which would later estimate the crowd at about 250000, described the march as "the single biggest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history. Montreal police, refuse publicly to estimate crowd size." Crowd number source: www.montrealgazette.com "Reported estimates placed the number of protesters Tuesday at between 100000 and 250000." source: www.theglobeandmail.com May 22, 2012, On Day 100 of Quebec student strikes, Montreal protest goes international Parallel events were being organized Tuesday in New York, Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto. In France, a few hundred people, including many Quebecers, congregated near Paris' famous Notre Dame Cathedral. Organized by the Occupy Wall Street movement and by the group Strike Everywhere, the first New York event was designed to raise awareness about the Quebec protests while the second was about opposing anti-protest <b>...</b>


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Cops Beat Occupy NATO Protesters With Clubs In Chicago


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Occupy Wall Street Protests


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Police Attack Occupy Wall Street Protesters On Anniversary In NYC


Via The Raw Story: "New York police arrested protesters celebrating the six-month anniversary of Occupy Wall Street by massing on a square near the stock exchange over the weekend. Chaotic scenes unfolded at Zuccotti Park in Manhattan's financial district overnight Saturday-Sunday when officers broke up the peaceful rally by about 600 people at the site where the Occupy movement started last September...". The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. www.rawstory.com www.rawstory.com www.nakedcapitalism.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com


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Anti-Wall Street Protests Spread Nationwide


Protests against Wall Street spread across the country Monday as demonstrators marched on Federal Reserve banks and camped out in parks from California to Maine in a show of anger over the wobbly economy and what they see as corporate greed. (Oct. 3)


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Re-Occupy Wall Street: Protesters back in Zuccotti Park


Protesters are back in New York's Zuccotti Park - the symbolic birthplace of the Anti-Wall street movement where it all started almost four months ago. Barricades have been in place since mid-November when the occupiers were evicted in a night raid by police. But now that the barriers are gone the protesters are determined to stay - as RT's Anastasia Churkina reports RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall Street Lawrence O'donnell with "The Last Word"


An excellent piece of main stream coverage on this past weekend, I'm sure this video wont be up long, but figured the folks looking at the vids on this channel would appreciate it. Thanks for an excellent piece Lawrence O'donnel Follow the live stream of the occupy wall street protests here: www.livestream.com This may seem insignificant to some, but this is where REAL reform starts. These protests are filled with individual who have a quarrel with how corrupt our government and federal bank have become. Many have their own message, many just know they are not happy and want to create a better society for themselves and their fellow Americans. The corruption of the FED is avoided by the main stream media, make your own assumptions as to why, but one of the goals of these protestors is to bring light to some of these facts. The FED has handed out over $16 Trillion to private banks and corporations in the past 4 years and NONE of this was addressed in the mainstream news nor was it approved of by the people. This is clearly a red flag!! Look at these reputable links below that PROVE my statements are true, and spread them around. Dont allow these protestors sacrifices to be in vain!! Forbes Article on the $16 Trillion bail out: www.forbes.com Unelected.orgs reporting on the $16 Trillion with many more links to information: www.unelected.org Senator Bernie Sanders report on the $16 Trillion: sanders.senate.gov The GAO report on which organizations funds were allocated to <b>...</b>


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Inside Story - Rage on Wall Street


What are the root causes behind the protests in the US? What do demonstrators hope to accomplish? And will the US administration manage to defuse the rage? Guests: Dean Baker, Charlie Wolf, Camille Rivera


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Occupy Wall Street Protest Enters Second Week; 80 Arrested at Peaceful March


www. DemocracyNow.org - It is day 10 of the "Occupy Wall Street" campaign. On Saturday, more than 80 protesters were arrested as hundreds took part in yet another march to Wall Street. Many of them were committing civil disobedience by walking in the street, but some say they were on the sidewalk when officers with the New York City Police Department used nets and physical force to break up the crowd. Videos uploaded to YouTube show officers pepper-spraying protesters in the face from close range, punching demonstrators and dragging people through the street. Since Sept. 17, thousands have gathered near in New York City's financial district near Wall Street to decry corporate greed, many have said to have been inspired by other popular uprisings from Spain to the Arab Spring. On Sunday, protesters issued a communique calling for the resignation of the NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly, and for a dialogue with Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Thanks to Democracy Now!'s Ryan Deveraux and Jon Gerberg for this video report. For the complete transcript, to download the podcast, or for additional Democracy Now! reports on the the US financial crisis, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org


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Hundreds arrested in Occupy Wall Street protests


More than 300 people were arrested across the United States on Thursday in a series of protests marking the two months since the start of the Occupy Wall Street movement. In New York, which was again the focus of the now global movement, tens of thousands of protesters, including thousands of union members, walked across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge in a show of solidarity. Al Jazeera's Cath Turner reports from New York.


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Occupy Wall Street protesters attacked and arrested at Times Square


Throngs of participants with the Occupy Wall Street movement marched to Times Square in New York City on October 15 in a mass protest. Once there, however, their peaceful demonstration quickly turned violent as cops attacked protesters with batons, pepper spray and . . . horses? RT marched along with them in Manhattan and collected some of this footage, which chronicles the journey from Washington Square Park to Times Square on Saturday afternoon.


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Wall Street Mocks Protesters By Drinking Champagne 2011


Wall Street has shown Americans how they feel about protests. This video shows unidentified occupants watching protests from the balconies of Wall Street in amusement while sipping champagne. Source Channel: www.youtube.com ADG Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow ADG on Twitter: twitter.com


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Mayors Fight Occupy Wall Street Protests


Oakland Mayor Jean Quan says she was on a conference call with numerous other mayors discussing how to shutdown Occupy Wall Street protests. Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks breaks it down. www.washingtonpost.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com


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Police beat back Occupy Wall Street protesters, dozens arrested


Police in have been filmed beating back protesters at a mass demonstration in New York, in the biggest event yet in the three-week-long rally called 'Occupy Wall Street'. There are also reports pepper spray's been used, and police have confirmed they've made dozens of arrests at the rally. Thousands have been taking part in sustained protests to demand social and economic change. Activists say they're fed up with breaking their backs at work, while the Wall Street bankers' bonuses keep flowing.


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NYPD Police Pepper Spray Occupy Wall Street Protesters (Anthony Balogna)


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Noam Chomsky on Occupy Wall Street protests


To everyone: Please keep up with the OWS movement at my online daily newspaper, 'Occupy Wall Street News and Videos' (a collection of news stories from sites around the world, as well as from Twitter, Facebook, and 'Editor's Notes' with links to more info supporting OWS), here -- paper.li ; and visit my Youtube channel -- 'Munderlarkst' -- for more OWS-related videos. Please feel free to share any news or videos with other people to help continue getting the word/information out. That's what it's there for! Thanks! -Munderlarkst (Note: if you subscribe to 'Occupy Wall Street News and Videos' it will send you and new edition once a day via e-mail so you can keep updated with what's going on. Thanks!) Above video: Noam Chomsky being interviewed by RT's Marina Portnaya about Occupy Wall Street.


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Wall Street protests head west


The Occupy Wall Street protests are heading west to other cities. Many say that people from all backgrounds are coming together because it is known that the US is in trouble and something needs to change. Luke Rudkowski, independent journalist, tells us what it was like on the streets in NYC. Follow Lauren on Twitter: twitter.com


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Occupy Wall Street Protesters 'Awesome'


Cenk Uygur and Ben Mankiewicz discuss Occupy Wall Street topics including the infamous pepper-spraying cop exposed by Anonymous and the dismissive and derisive mainstream media reaction to the protests. Help TYT University Occupy Wall Street: www.youtube.com The Young Turks on Current TV: current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Support TYT for FREE: bit.ly


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Bill O'Reilly Rips Occupy Wall Street Protesters


Fox News host Bill O'Reilly was incredibly smug and dismissive regarding the Occupy Wall Street protests and protesters. The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. The Young Turks on Current TV: current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Support TYT for FREE: bit.ly


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Occupy Wall Street protesters punished by NYPD


While New Yorkers attempt a peaceful protest aimed at the big banks, NYPD officers bully, choke and drag the bloodied bodies of those attempting to rally at today's Occupy Wall Street demonstration. Video courtesy of YouTube account: www.youtube.com Originally made available through twitter.com


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Wall Street protesters to RT: We can take down US fat cats!


As the Occupy Wall Street movement grows in America, campaigners are getting the idea that they are battling the wealthy minority of their own population that has adjusted the country's legislation to their own benefit, neglecting the sum of things. RT's Lori Harfenist found out on the streets of New York that the "Occupy Wall Street" protests have been inspired by "the failure of the system to respond to higher calling for our country." RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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What We Saw at Occupy Wall Street's May Day Protest in NYC


Occupy Wall Street held a "General Strike" to commemorate May Day in New York City. Led by Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, the "Guitarmy" of a few thousand people noisily marched 28 blocks down Fifth Avenue toward Union Square Park. Reason.tv was on the scene to speak with Morello, USMC Sgt. Shamar Thomas (who became a viral video sensation after screaming at NYPD officers during an OWS protest last year), rival zombie marchers, and a few self-described lefties who've just had it with President Obama. Runs about 5 minutes. Produced by Anthony L. Fisher, with camera by Nathan Chaffetz, Sean McElwee and Fisher. Go to Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube channel to receive automatic notifications when new material goes live.


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"MOCKUPY" Wall Street Protestors Occupy Law & Order:SVU @ FAKE Zuccotti Park set 12/9/11


"We are a movement not a TV plot" "Mockupy Wall Street: 'Law & Order: SVU' Filming At Foley Square Draws Occupy Wall Street Protest" Jordan Zakarin in the Huffington Post www.huffingtonpost.com


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Occupy WallStreet EXPOSED.


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Thousands rally in New York's 'Occupy Wall Street' protest


The system simply isn't working. That's the message from thousands of people around the world, furious at financial structures that have led to a global crisis. The Occupy Wall Street movement began in the US, and spread to Asia and Europe - where things got violent. The world marked October 15th as a coordinated day of action in solidarity with the New York-born movement. Al Jazeera's Cath Turner reports from Manhattan's Times Square.


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Occupy Wall Street Protesters Arrested (Camera #2)


September 20th, 2011 at 10:30AM EST in Zuccotti Park, New York, NY Police specifically came to target tarps protecting belongings and equipment, with the idea of preventing the occupation to continue in a safe and sane way. People were hurt for no reason other than the police wanting to disrupt our peaceful actions. OCCUPY WALL STREET LIVE STREAMING COVERAGE: www.livestream.com occupywallst.org Original Video Uploaded By www.youtube.com


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Freedomain Radio: Occupy Wall Street Protests, and Spanking Rebuttals


A UC Assistant Professor complains about police brutality at an Occupy Wall Street protest, and I respond to various criticisms of my position against spanking. Stossel Video on Spanking: www.youtube.com


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US Protests: 'People aware Wall Street is real enemy'


Police in New York have violently dispersed an anti-Wall Street rally, arresting more than seven hundred people after a dramatic showdown on Brooklyn bridge. Thousands joined the movement dubbed 'Occupy Wall Street' - in protest against what they call corporate domination. James Corbett, editor of independent news website www.corbettreport.com says the police brutality may provoke an escalation of violence. RT on Twitter http RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Occupy Wall Street protester speaks out


The Occupy Wall Street movement is starting to spread across the US and the message from NYC has reached Denver, Chicago and Los Angeles. Many of the protesters are asking for Wall Street to be held accountable for the economic situation. Christina Gonzalez, Occupy Wall Street protestors, speaks out. Follow Lauren on Twitter: twitter.com


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Police Arrest Occupy Wall Street Protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge - October 1, 2011


Occupy Wall Street protestors marched from Liberty Plaza to the Brooklyn Bridge on the afternoon of Saturday, October 1, 2011. Blocked by the police from crossing the footpath, a large group of protestors chose the roadbed, which is reserved for cars. I was up on the pedestrian walkway, walking alongside the protest. The arrests seen in this video happened between around 4:30 and 5 pm Two shorter clips from this video are available here: NYPD officers arrest two girls and a photographer on the Brooklyn Bridge www.youtube.com Police and protestors scuffle on the Brooklyn Bridge, October 1, 2011 www.youtube.com


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Keith Olbermann Covers Occupy Wall Street Protests Media Blackout


Get money out of politics! Sign this petition if you think your democracy has been hijacked by lobbyists, this is not a partisan issue: www.getmoneyout.com Put your money in credit unions, starve the beast! Open letter from an ex-tea partier to OWS- How not to get co-opted-www.reddit.com Declaration of the Occupation of New York City: As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that we are your allies. As one people, united, we acknowledge the reality: that the future of the human race requires the cooperation of its members; that our system must protect our rights, and upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors; that a democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth; and that no true democracy is attainable when the process is determined by economic power. We come to you at a time when corporations, which place profit over people, self-interest over justice, and oppression over equality, run our governments. We have peaceably assembled here, as is our right, to let these facts be known. They have taken our houses through an illegal foreclosure process, despite not having the original mortgage. They have taken bailouts from <b>...</b>


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Occupy Wall Street protests spread all over US despite police brutality & corporate media blackout


Many protesters say the mainstream media is undergoing a black-out since many corporate networks sleep in the same bed with Wall Street. Most of the 700 protesters arrested in the "Occupy Wall Street" march onto the Brooklyn Bridge in New York have been released. The unabashed demonstrators promise more marches to slam "corporate domination" and America's crippled economy. The protesters were charged with disorderly conduct and summoned to appear in criminal court. The small group still remaining in custody is awaiting identification. The mass arrests on Saturday by the New York Police Department came during the protesters' march onto the Brooklyn Bridge, when thousands of protesters failed to keep to the sidewalks, eventually blocking car traffic. That, at least, is what the NYPD says. As the "Occupy Wall Street" protest enters its third week, it has gained nationwide support, with unions joining in. Still, little apparent support has come from corporate US media, which mostly plays down the importance of the event or toes the police line, omitting scenes of police brutality and questioning the credibility of the protesters. Cops might be cracking down on Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York City, but activists are now bringing their big-bank bashing across the country with demonstrations springing up from coast-to-coast. More than a week after protests began in Lower Manhattan, the Occupy Wall Street movement is moving, well, off of Wall Street. Both Los Angeles <b>...</b>


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Police Mace Peaceful Female Occupy Wall Street Protesters


From the Majority Report, live MF 11:30am EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FM Over the weekend, the #OccupyWallStreet protesters marched to Union Square. The NYPD became incredibly aggressive and in one instance, which is going viral online, maced a group of girls who were doing nothing more than standing in one place where the police themselves had corralled them.


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Wall Street Protests | Interview with Scandalous Trader Alessio Rastani


www.leadingtrader.com As Occupy Wall Street Protests continues, Al Jazeera Interviews Scandalous Trader Alessio Rastani and Protest organiser Mark Bray.


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NYPD Cop Punches Protester at Occupy Wall Street, 10/14/11


Journalist and Reason contributor Michael Tracey is covering New York's Occupy Wall Street as it's happening. Above is footage he shot as the protesters marched through the street of Manhattan and had various stand-offs with the New York Police Department. Tracey himself reports being punched in the shoulder while filming. In the above video, around the 1.40 mark, a white-shirted NYPD officer decks a protester in a green shirt (how the incident started is unclear). Reason.tv's Meredith Bragg edited the video above from about 20 minutes of footage. Follow Tracey at twitter.com And read his October 7 story, "Occupy Wall Street: Beyond the Caricatures," at reason.com His website is mctracey.com Reason's coverage of the Occupy movement can be found at http


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Occupy Congress video: Police arrest OWS protesters


On Tuesday the Occupy Wall Street movement took their protest to Congress. This marks the movement's four month anniversary and hundreds gathered outside the Capitol where protesters held signs and chanted slogans. A handful of people were arrested and the last confirmed number was six arrests. The Occupy movement also paid a visit to the White House and the Supreme Court. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Rural farmers unite to feed Wall Street protestors


FULL STORY: bit.ly How rural farmers, an unemployed chef and a protestor named Heather are getting 1000 dinners served at Occupy Wall Street every night


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Court order allows Wall Street protesters' return to evicted camp


The National Lawyers Guild in New York City has obtained a court order to allow Occupy Wall Street protesters to return to Zuccotti park with their tents, just hours after police evicted the encampment and arrested over 200 protesters. Al Jazeera's Cath Turner reports from New York.


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True News: The Wall Street Protests


Amateur surgery always ends in a bloodbath... Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, live on Truth Transmission!


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Outlaw Occupy: US set to strangle protests with jail threats


New York City police are investigating death threats made against staff through the phone and on twitter. This after officers forcibly arrested more than 70 people during an Occupy Wall Street protest. Since the start of the movement, nationwide protests have faced numerous cases of police brutality with batons and tear gas often used to disperse crowds. As the movement continues, so too does Washington's desire to silence the American public, as RT's Marina Portnaya explains. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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David Graeber on the Occupy Wall Street Protest & Forgiving Debt of the American Poor


DemocracyNow.org - As President Obama prepares to outline a deficit-reduction plan that includes tax increases, as well as cuts to programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, anthropologist David Graeber proposes a radical solution: cancel the debt of the nation's poor. "Debts between the very wealthy or between governments can always be renegotiated and always have been throughout world history. They are not anything set in stone," says Graeber, author of "Debt: The First 5000 Years," on Democracy Now! today. "It's generally speaking when you have debts owed by the poor to the rich, debts becomes a sacred situation, more important than anything else. The idea of renegotiating them becomes unthinkable." On the Occupy Wall Street protest, Graeber says, "If you look at who showed up [in Egypt and Spain], it was mostly young people, and most of them were people who had gone through the educational system who were deeply in debt and who found it completely impossible to find jobs. ... The system has completely failed them ... If there's going to be any kind of society worth living in, we're going to have to create it ourselves." For the complete transcript, to download the podcast, or for additional Democracy Now! reports about the US financial crisis, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent <b>...</b>


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Police brutally attacks Occupy Wall Street protesters -- raw video


NYPD caught on camera pepper spraying and brutally beating people with batons during Occupy Wall Street protest in downtown Manhattan. Video courtesy journalist Luke Rudkowski and youtube.com


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Occupy Wall Street Protests Against Corporate Greed & Power Gaining Unprecedented Momentum Across US


"Occupy Wall Street" Protest in NYC Turns Violent: Police in New York have reportedly made dozens of arrests and have been using pepper spray as they try to stop anti-Wall Street activists from storming barricades blocking them off from the Stock Exchange. The demonstrations had been peaceful but turned violent as the night went on. Police have reportedly deployed orange netting to contain protesters. Meanwhile, in downtown Seattle police have arrested around 20 demonstrators who refused to remove their tents from Westlake Park, the Associated Press reports. A huge anti-Wall Street protest in New York is growing as activists join forces with students and unions. Demonstrations are multiplying in the US against the corporate greed that's blamed for leading the country to the brink of economic collapse. The demonstration in New York is gaining unprecedented momentum as thousands of people, including members of several major unions, have joined the "Occupy Wall Street" movement. The Transport Workers Union, one of the largest unions in New York City accounting for 36000 employees, has joined the rally. Teachers are also on the streets together with the nation's largest nurses' movement. Students have walked out of universities in New York and throughout the country to join the demonstrations. About 1000 students have marched through lower Manhattan to join crowds who had camped out in Zuccotti Park. "This is Cairo! This is Tunisia! This is a movement taking place not only in <b>...</b>


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Wall Street Protests and the Economics of Ignorance


An analysis of a proposed platform for the Wall Street protesters. It is no crime to be ignorant of economics, which is, after all, a specialized discipline and one that most people consider to be a 'dismal science.' But it is totally irresponsible to have a loud and vociferous opinion on economic subjects while remaining in this state of ignorance. Dr Murray Rothbard - Making Economic Sense (1995) (thanks to Greg for the idea and inspiration!)


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Hundreds held in anti-Wall Street protests


New York City police say about 500 protesters have been arrested after they swarmed the Brooklyn Bridge and shut down a lane of traffic for several hours. Police say some demonstrators spilled onto the roadway Saturday night after being told to stay on the pedestrian pathway. Monica Villamizar has more.


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David Icke - OCCUPY WALL STREET - Protesters - THIS IS A MUST WATCH VIDEO


Very Important video. All Occupy Wall Street protesters need to WATCH this and then DECIDE... Mirror of original website location: David Icke - Essential Knowledge For A Wall Street Protestor. www.youtube.com How not to be scammed by those you are protesting against. www.davidicke.com for more daily news from David Icke. Recorded & Filmed by Chris Williamson & Lucius Borich at K eysoundstudios Sydney Australia 20/10/2011.


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