I watched the first two segments. This is a very good independent and informative documentary about the financial collapse. Definitely the best I've seen. I'll probably watch the last couple hours tonight.For page 30:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/money-power-wall-street/[Edited on May 3, 2012 at 2:57 PM. Reason : ]
5/3/2012 2:56:33 PM
I watched the third hour last night. It focused on a lot of things that I hadn't previously known about the internal conflict between Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner.
5/3/2012 5:38:14 PM
You don't have to wait for summer. It is going to become quite fun next week in Charlotte:http://occupywallst.org/article/converge-justice-occupy-wall-street-south-bank-ame/
5/3/2012 11:22:03 PM
this guy got desperate for money and let fox news interview him. he was reading a script of course http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/hannity/index.html
5/4/2012 9:25:47 PM
Occupy Raleigh Gives Up, Goes Homehttp://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/11068287/
5/6/2012 8:11:08 PM
They left enough trash there.
5/7/2012 10:24:40 AM
^Did you miss the part of the article where it said they still plan to remain active? Nobody is giving up. It is simply a change in course. The encampments were never supposed to last forever. They were never the point of occupy. They were simply a tactic for providing shock value at the start.
5/7/2012 10:29:03 AM
And they left trash...
5/7/2012 2:35:28 PM
^No the trash will be hauled away. Arrangements are ongoing for that to happen.
5/7/2012 3:42:32 PM
glad you finally got home from your tent and back to using your parent's internet, eyewall!
5/7/2012 9:55:41 PM
^Mister Green at least be original in your trolling efforts. That was a pretty poor attempt.Anyway actually I do have a job and an apartment in the triangle. My parents moved to Vermont just in case you were curious. Believe it or not the unemployment rate among Occupy Raleigh is comparable to that of the nation. As for me being at the camp, I was periodically early on, but that isn't even the point. The camp was not and is not all of Occupy Raleigh (not even close). If people want to talk about classless behavior they should look no further than some of their fellow citizens.as they passed by the site.
5/8/2012 11:18:01 AM
I don't know how long the link below will direct you, but it's a 2005 Citigroup brochure for investors entitled, "Plutonomy: Buying Luxury, Explaining Global Imbalances."Apparently, Citigroup has sued multiple websites that hosted the document for copyright infringement, forcing them to take it down. Although, judging from the URL, it appears that this link has been up since 2009.http://www.lust-for-life.org/Lust-For-Life/CitigroupImbalances_October2009/CitigroupImbalances_October2009.pdf[Edited on May 10, 2012 at 6:15 PM. Reason : ]
5/10/2012 6:14:58 PM
^
5/10/2012 7:59:37 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKIWl66j1Zw - BOA shareholders protestAnyway the guy on Hannity made me facepalm as an occupy supporter. How the hell was he chosen to go on there? Surely they could have done better. Say this guy even?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJgWdfZqDj0Hannity's questions were easy to answer and his highlighting isolated incidents of a few black bloc idiots on May Day were easy to debunk as somehow being the heart of all that happened that day (I realize he is a hack but that is the point you can blow him out if you respond well).The root of Occupy's grievance is a system where corporation and state have merged and have resulted in corruption and fraud at the expense of the "99%". The confusion over "Occupy's demands" comes from the fact that so many issues have been brought up but they all stem from that very notion. It is more Crony Capitalism than the idea of Capitalism itself that the movement is up against.
5/11/2012 12:31:37 PM
You do realize that Fox News is neither fair nor balanced. That guy probably had no right to go on that show and represent Occupy.
5/12/2012 10:13:27 AM
^ I do indeed and wonder his circumstances of going on there. Anyway members of Occupy Raleigh completed camp cleanup with beautification of the site today. The porta johns will be picked up by the company they were rented from on Monday. The entire site was rototilled with grass seed spread. Various plants including a Cedar Tree, Roses, and Sunflowers were planted, and stepping stones along with a stone garden bench installed.
5/12/2012 9:50:28 PM
^ Saw that today. Great job on their part.
5/12/2012 10:22:33 PM
http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/1163White House & Dems Back Banks over Protests: Newly Discovered Homeland Security Files Show Feds Central to Occupy CrackdownA new trove of heavily redacted documents provided by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) on behalf of filmmaker Michael Moore and the National Lawyers Guild makes it increasingly evident that there was and is a nationally coordinated campaign to disrupt and crush the Occupy Movement.The new documents, which PCJF National Director Mara Verheyden-Hilliard insists “are likely only a subset of responsive materials,” in the possession of federal law enforcement agencies, only “scratch the surface of a mass intelligence network including Fusion Centers, saturated with 'anti-terrorism' funding, that mobilizes thousands of local and federal officers and agents to investigate and monitor the social justice movement.”
5/15/2012 11:01:14 PM
5/16/2012 9:58:36 PM
pics:http://galleries.apps.chicagotribune.com/chi-120520-nato-summit-protests-sunday-pictures/#17http://galleries.apps.chicagotribune.com/chi-120520-nato-sequence-police-punches-pictures/#9[Edited on May 21, 2012 at 4:57 PM. Reason : ]
5/21/2012 4:57:08 PM
Might as well add this Frontline segment, which addresses former NJ Governor Corzine and his role at MF Global:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/mf-global-six-billion-dollar-bet/
5/23/2012 12:48:33 AM
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-scam-wall-street-learned-from-the-mafia-20120620Discusses the case of United States of America v. Carollo, Goldberg and Grimm, all of who worked at GE Capital (though GE Capital is not the only bank involved; pretty much all of them are):
6/23/2012 7:49:09 PM
I'm surprised LIBOR hasn't been mentioned yet.
7/15/2012 4:30:08 AM
^ I agree it is just one more example of banksters hard at work to screw you.
7/15/2012 2:07:09 PM
7/15/2012 3:39:40 PM
^I agree but at the same time a good portion of the backlash was mainstream media driven with distortion and outright lies.
7/15/2012 3:49:32 PM
7/15/2012 5:06:32 PM
There are far too many people involved in Occupy to pin them all to a single ideology. Lots of them are left-wing people, but the movement also speaks to a lot of right-wing people, as well. I agree that if they had narrowed their message and focused on detaching corporatism from government, their argument would resonate much better.
7/15/2012 6:59:07 PM
Sure, the "core" message (I am perfectly willing to call it that) of anti-corporatism appeals to a wide audience, and rightfully so. Not surprisingly, OWS had members from the right as well (particularly the libertarian right).Let's be real, though: OWS was, in practical terms, far-left dominated, and a mouthpiece for a left-wing wish-list of ideas. It didn't have to be that way, and whatever chance OWS ever had of gaining meaningful traction (a la Tea Party, for example) was squashed by the lack of staying on-message...the important message that resonated across most ideological lines. Plenty of people like me don't dig crony capitalism, but had an attitude towards OWS of somewhere between "get fucked, commie" and "get a job, hippie".
7/15/2012 10:57:00 PM
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7/16/2012 7:48:45 AM
^^ It screws investors (especially those in for a shorter term) as it generates a crisis of confidence. That in and of itself could potentially have ripple effects within the economy farther down the line.
7/16/2012 9:05:55 AM
30k each for UC Davis Pepper Spray Protestors, Officer involved was let go in Julyhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/26/uc-davis-pepper-spraying-settlement_n_1916803.html
9/26/2012 8:12:45 PM
hey, this thread is almost a year old. i had heard of a little occupy activity around charlotte, raleigh, and ncsu recently (mostly via facebook notifications), i guess it was anniversary stuff
9/26/2012 9:04:46 PM
Because I love posting Fault Lines:For sale: The American dreamhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3rzN42HE00&feature=plcp[Edited on September 27, 2012 at 2:07 AM. Reason : ]
9/27/2012 2:06:43 AM
Fault Lines is insanely good. Their "Top 1%" and episodes on Mexican Drug Cartels, US-Honduras policy, and the tea party are some of the best pieces of journalism I've seen from a news organization.
9/27/2012 2:47:54 AM
In short looking back (as someone who was with the local Occupy movement) I think we lost steam for a number of reasons. 1) We had huge momentum on October 15th, 2011 when 30,000 people shut down Times Square in Manhattan and thousands showed up in cities around the world. That was the moment we needed to have focus and say here is what we want. This means hitting the core issues such as actual accountability for the bankers and Wall St. execs who committed fraud and tanked the economy, an end to money in politics, and end to the merger of corporation and state. So many of the side issues that took Occupy all over the place come from that.2) Successful marginalization by media and Police. It is well known the crackdown on Occupy was nationally coordinated (In other words the Obama administration and Homeland Security organized the shut down). Also in some cities police were known to have dropped off criminals, drunks, and addicts at the camps to stir up trouble and cause disruption (as well as contribute to image problems). This added fuel to the media's general campaign against Occupy (they are own by massive corporate interests after all).3) The encampments persisted for too long. It was never intended for the camps in many places to last as long as they did. Occupation was only supposed to be an opening tactic. It just dragged on for too long and consumed resources and energy. Activists burned out as these places slowly shifted from centers or protest to centers of housing for people with no place else to go. This turned off surrounding communities and those who otherwise would have supported the cause (this was the case in my own opinion in Raleigh as well, and yes at the beginning I did spend plenty of nights out there). 4) The issue of leadership. Occupy was branded as a leaderless, non-hierarchical movement. This stemmed from Anarchist roots as did the General Assembly process that served as the decision making body for the group. Often these GA's become brutally frustrating as they demanded the consensus of everyone (or close to everyone) in order to pass proposals etc. Occupy consisted of many people from many backgrounds in inevitable this led to conflict that in many cases caused people to walk away. Looking at now I think many activists (who may have been first time activists with Occupy) are adding energy to the issues they care most about. In Raleigh for example NCSU Students have joined the NC Student Power Union, which is a group consisting of many from occupy (including the Occupy NCSU group). They are protesting Art Pope's seat on the UNC planning board this morning. Others have gone similar routes or formed new groups for issues that are most important to them. In the end the issues that gave rise to Occupy haven't gone away and in fact are probably worse. Someone will benefit from the election in November and most likely it won't be you.
9/27/2012 9:37:38 AM
Fault Lines is fantastic by the way!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfy2sHNZUXQ - Conventions 2012 The Price of The Party[Edited on September 27, 2012 at 9:43 AM. Reason : link add]
9/27/2012 9:40:41 AM
^^You forgot:5)Complete lack of focus.6)Near complete lack of politicizing the movement a la The Tea Party.
9/27/2012 11:30:00 AM
7) having to vote on every decision with jazz hands
9/27/2012 11:42:56 AM
disco lack of focus was implied by not keying on specific demands and getting distracted by so many side issues. As for the Tea Party they were co-opted by powerful interests like the Koch Brothers. I am not sure I would consider that a success. Occupy didn't want to join the same broken system they were railing against (ie one of the two parties at the hands of billionaires).[Edited on September 27, 2012 at 12:58 PM. Reason : .]
9/27/2012 12:56:42 PM
I stopped supporting them because of the human microphone
9/27/2012 1:12:32 PM
eyewall41:
9/27/2012 1:13:43 PM
Supplanter I didn't get to go. Waiting to see pics/vid. Apparently they took him on in person in a debate.
9/27/2012 1:36:48 PM
live stream of an occupy something in LA.... haven't quite figured it outhttp://www.ustream.tv/occupyfreedomla#utm_campaign=www.facebook.com&utm_source=9753135&utm_medium=social
9/28/2012 5:55:05 PM
9/28/2012 10:20:59 PM
Live Streams:Global Revolution: http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolutionAll Livestreams Here: http://ht.ly/2sqdVHSpain LiveStream: http://bit.ly/OqbUksSpain LiveStream: http://www.rtve.es/noticias/directo2Greece Live Stream: LiveStream: http://www.livestream.com/stopcarteltvgrOn Twitter, you can follow the #29S hashtag: http://bit.ly/QmE5Mp and the #S29 hashtag: http://bit.ly/P1nNNMAlso hashtags: #29sSíSePuede http://bit.ly/R1CfSe and #ows http://bit.ly/QBrzfnOccupy Wall Street: @OccupyWallSt https://twitter.com/OccupyWallSt#29S Main call:http://25sbcn.wordpress.com/2012/09/27/we-come-back-on-26s-and-on-saturday-were-surrounding-the-congress-again/Portugal:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A300IsFCQAAeVTf.jpghttp://acampadabcninternacional.wordpress.com/2012/09/27/portugals-occupy15setembro-movement-unites-to-fight-cuts-on-s29-29s/https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f ... levant_count = 1Italy:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A3003ZyCIAAjhvo.jpghttps://www.facebook.com/CATENAUMANA.PARLAMENTO.ITALIANOThe Netherlands:http://dutchrevolution.blogspot.fr/2012/09/29s-demonstration-1900-dam-square.htmlhttps://www.facebook.com/events/431544976902857/Belgium:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A3zY_jKCQAA5whc.jpgLondon:https://www.facebook.com/events/331009573661835/Protest Locations throughout Spain - here are their websites, or Facebook pages: http://bit.ly/QylOzfIn Boston, they will have a solidarity protest at noon: http://bit.ly/UWc848Anonymous released this video in Spanish: http://youtu.be/zbRFsmd2lgUSpain, Portugal brace for new wave of austerity protests: http://fxn.ws/PM86XJPortugal’s protest movement unites to fight cuts: http://bit.ly/Ssl2zLOn Facebook, the following pages should be covering it, aside from ours, of course:Occupy Wall Street:International Communication - 15M Occupy Indignados: http://on.fb.me/QMjJwseuropeans against the political system: http://on.fb.me/QmEYELArtigo 21.º: http://on.fb.me/SkNBzHOccupy Spain: http://on.fb.me/OuQL8HOccupy Barcelona: http://on.fb.me/PyyF1iRescue Democracy: http://on.fb.me/V8VwVhCatena Umana Attorno Al Parlamento Italiano: http://on.fb.me/Ssjp5f
9/29/2012 2:21:01 PM
hundreds of thousands protesting in Lisbon and Madrid at least right now and not a blip from mainstream press.
9/29/2012 3:43:20 PM
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