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The net is a-twitter, (pun?) with plans for a London-style attack on our economic system.

1. A movement is suddenly springing up from nowhere (ah-huh) to take on the free enterprise, “capitalist” system. In America, they are especially targeting Wall Street, a place still somewhat constitutionally sovereign to the U.S.A. and not thoroughly controlled yet by authoritarian global collectivism…. A “U.S. Day of Rage” is scheduled to start an “Occupy Wall Street” camp-out on “17/9/2011″ (which would denote orchestration by those who use the British means of writing dates). And as with the “Arab Spring,” much of the organizing is being done through social media, especially super-popular Facebook and Twitter.

Immediately upon clicking links, one finds it to be the America-targeting element of a worldwide movement, especially popular by the looks of it, in Old Europe. Again, that is no surprise to those who have looked into the updated mode of Marxist revolution stemming from the Gramsci and Trotsky schools and historically, even the days before Marx and Engels. Revolutionary proponents likes to hide behind the non-American ideal of democracy (as in permanent rule of the proletariat majority, forget about a republic) along with nebulous and mysterious anarchistic labeling. NoisyRoom.net » Blog Archive »

2. Using the sophistry of the Left, ‘USDayofRage.org’ explains that their aim is peaceful and ubiquitous:

“We at US Day of Rage want special interests out of our elections. That is our only demand….Corporations, even those owned by foreign shareholders, use money to act as the voices of millions, while individual citizens, the legitimate voters, are silenced and demoralized by the farce….the official US Day of Rage twitter hash tag #usdor….US Day of Rage is non violent. Violence is behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. Please see resources for information about how to organize and practice non-violent resistance and civil disobedience.

a. Read between the lines…peaceful and nonviolent….but their ‘resources’ include: Nonviolent Response to Personal Violence
• Nonviolence Training
• Affinity Groups and Support
• Legal Issues/Risking Arrest
• Legal Flow Chart
• Jail Solidarity
The methods suggest a Cloward and Piven approach, to overwhelm the police, the courts, the jails

3. “Gleeful about the raging riots that held England captive this week, the tweet has gone out to activists and ‘disaffected’ youth to “occupywallstreet#Sept17”
today.Social Networks FaceBook and Twitter are abuzz with plans for coming anarchy on U.S. soil. The Days of Rage will continue beyond the ‘occupation’ of Wall Street with activists being told “bring your tent”. In spite of their lofty talk of believing in “non-violent” action, the anarchists on the way to Manhattan, are singing the same tune sung by America haters like Code Pink, the Ruckus Society, radical Islamists and (God help us), the anti-American Obama regime…. “We want to see 20,000 people flood into lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months,” states the website. Wording for US Day of Rage promos come directly from Marxist dialectic in a verbal pretense of wanting what the Tea Party wants…” British style rioting coming to USA

a. “This Day of Rage speaks of non-violence, yet plays up the violent terrorism of the current rioting proceeding in Great Britain. It is eschewed by a disclaimer put up since this article was first posted, but it is featured, pronounced, highlighted, and utilized on the European.revolution.net site. It’s kind of like “good cop, bad cop, only played by the robbers.” (Gulagbound, Aug. 13, 2011)

b. The Ruckus Society, financed to the tune of $150,000 over the five-year period between 1999 and 2004 by then Teresa Heinz-Kerry’s Tides Foundation, spent months training activists in the fine art of civil disobedience for the 2004 GOP convention. (Canada Free Press, Sept. 8, 2004) After riots organized by the Ruckus Society shut down Seattle during a meeting of the WTO in 1999, Ruckus director John Sellers told Mother Jones magazine: “I make a distinction between violence and destruction of property. Violence to me is against living things. But inanimate objects? It may be violence under the law but I just don’t think it’s violence.”


4. For perspective, consider the famous Weathermen ‘Days of Rage’ protests of the Chicago 7 trial in October 1969. Planned as war in the streets,...

a. At a 1969 “War Council” in Flint, Michigan, Bernardine Dohrn [wife of Bill Ayerws] gave her most memorable and notorious speech to her followers. Holding her fingers in what became the Weatherman “fork salute,” she said of the bloody murders recently committed by the Manson Family in which the pregnant actress Sharon Tate and a Folgers Coffee heiress and several other inhabitants of a Benedict Canyon mansion were brutally stabbed to death: “Dig it! First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them. They even shoved a fork into the victim’s stomach! Wild!” http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2190

b. At other rallies, Dohrn said, "Bring the revolution home, kill your parents -- that's where it's at."

After a Chicago Democratic official, Richard Elrod, became paralyzed while fighting with a privileged looter during the Weathermen's "Days of Rage," Dohrn led the Weathermen in a song sung to the tune of Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay":

Lay, Elrod, lay,
Lay in the street for a while
Stay, Elrod, stay
Stay in your bed for a while
You thought you could stop the Weatherman
But up-front people put you on your can,
Stay, Elrod, stay
Stay in your iron lung,
Play, Elrod, play
Play with your toes for a while.
Coulter, “Demonic,” p. 162-163.
 
Definitely!

They will say that Booosh bankrupted SocSecurity just to have blood in the streets in America
 
All someone has to do is press the button and the legions of mindless Dem drones will take to the streets
 
Good, I say lets go after Wall St, but no need for violence. Bring back Eliot Spitzer. Obama should get rid of Holder and appoint Spitzer.

I don't know why right winger defend the filth and crime that occurs there.
 
Wow, it amazes me that you people seem grossly unaware that there has long been a worldwide anarchist movement - this type of thing is nothing new.

The vast majority of liberals - especially here in America want NOTHING to do with these people - these people undermine liberalism. They're more like free liberatarians, but without anything even close to a reasonable plan. (Not to say that free liberatarianism is reasonable, but at least they try)

I wouldn't worry too much 'bout they're attack on Wall St. - Manhatten is a fortress. Since 9/11, it's possibly the most secure and controlled place in world.

P.S. I've been friends with several NYC cops, great guys, but DO NOT EVER PISS THEM OFF!
 
Good, I say lets go after Wall St, but no need for violence. Bring back Eliot Spitzer. Obama should get rid of Holder and appoint Spitzer.

I don't know why right winger defend the filth and crime that occurs there.

Welcome to the board.

"...but no need for violence."

Perhaps I failed to make the point strongly enough, but by pretending that they wish no violence, nor will there be violence, the hard Left seduces folks like yourself.

They thrive on violence, it is a hallmark of Leftist movements and Leftist governments.

It is the reason that I included item #4.

If you are a student of political history, I commend the works of Georges Sorel to you,...

1. Georges Eugène Sorel (2 November 1847 in Cherbourg – 29 August 1922 in Boulogne-sur-Seine) was a French philosopher and theorist of revolutionary syndicalism. His notion of the power of myth in people's lives inspired Marxists and Fascists, it is, together with his defense of violence, the contribution for which he is most often remembered. Georges Sorel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2. Sometimes incomprehensible spirit behind the French "syndicalist" movement that sparked in 1895 in an attempt to recapture the initiative away from reformist state socialists and bring the workers' movement back to its roots in the revolutionary anarcho-socialism of Proudhon and Bakunin that had so shaken the world back in the 1840s and 1850s.
Although he claimed himself to be a Marxian, Sorel held a deep suspicion for "armchair socialists", particularly those who mumbled about the inevitability of "progress". Instead, Sorel advocated massive general strikes and worker action -- not for the small concessions from employers those might bring, but rather as a way of continuously disrupting the capitalism industrial machine and thus eventually achieving worker control of means of production. In his most famous work (1908), Sorel emphasized the violent and irrational motivations of social and economic conduct (echoing Pareto in many ways). His identification of the need for a deliberately-conceived "myth" to sway crowds into concerted action was put to use by the Fascist and Communist movements of the 1920s and after. http://homepage.newschool.edu/het//profiles/sorel.htm

3. In his best-known work, Reflections on Violence (1908, tr. 1912), which became the basic text of syndicalism, Sorel expounded his theory of "violence" as the creative power of the proletariat that could overcome "force," the coercive economic power of the bourgeoisie. He supported belief in myths about future social developments, arguing that such belief promoted social progress. http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Georges_Sorel.aspx


Once the words captivate those not aware of how they are being used, the mob mentality takes over.
 
Perhaps I failed to make the point strongly enough, but by pretending that they wish no violence, nor will there be violence, the hard Left seduces folks like yourself.

Are you doing anything about it? Like stocking up on canned goods, water, generators, duct tape, bullets?
 
Wow, it amazes me that you people seem grossly unaware that there has long been a worldwide anarchist movement - this type of thing is nothing new.

The vast majority of liberals - especially here in America want NOTHING to do with these people - these people undermine liberalism. They're more like free liberatarians, but without anything even close to a reasonable plan. (Not to say that free liberatarianism is reasonable, but at least they try)

I wouldn't worry too much 'bout they're attack on Wall St. - Manhatten is a fortress. Since 9/11, it's possibly the most secure and controlled place in world.

P.S. I've been friends with several NYC cops, great guys, but DO NOT EVER PISS THEM OFF!

There is a great deal of truth in your post!
And, yes...NYC has the best police, meaning intelligence and organization, in the nation.
It will be interesting to see if it happens, and who it will bring out.
 

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