September 12, 2012
7 Ways to Beat the Ballot Bandits
From Greg Palast’s new book:Billionaires & Ballot Bandits:How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps
1. Don’t Don’t DON’T Mail In Your Ballot
For those of you who mailed in your ballot, please tell me, what happened to it? You don’t know, do you? I can tell you that in the last election, half a million absentee ballots were never counted, on the flimsiest of technical excuses. And when they don’t count, you don’t even know it. Worse: Tens of thousands of ballots are not mailed out to voters in time to return them - in which case you’re out of luck. Most states won’t let you vote in-precinct once you’ve applied to vote absentee. Every time I hear of a voter going “absentee” to avoid computer screens, I want to “go postal.”
2. Vote Early – Before the Ballot Bandits Wake Up
Every state now lets voters cast ballots in designated polling stations and at county offices in the weeks before Election Day. Do it. Don’t wait until Election Day to find out you have the wrong ID, your registration’s “inactive,” (9.9 million of you) or you’re on some creep’s challenge list. By Election Day, if your name is gone or tagged, there’s little you can do but hold up the line. Demand a paper ballot.
3. Register and Register, then Register Again
Think you’re registered to vote? Think again, Jack. With all this purg’n going on (13 million and counting), you could be x’d out and you don’t know it. So check online with your Secretary of State’s office or call your County Board of Elections. Then register your girlfriend, your wife, your mailman and your mommy. Then contact the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the League of Women Voters and Rock the Vote and commit to a couple of days of door-to-door registration, especially at social service agency offices. In Florida, that means you’ll get arrested. I’ll send a file in a cake.
4. Vote Unconditionally, Not Provisionally
In 2012, they’ll be handing out provisional ballots like candy, a couple million to Hispanic voters alone. If your right to vote is challenged, don’t accept a provisional ballot that likely won’t get counted no matter what the sweet little lady at the table tells you. She won’t decide; partisan sharks will. Demand adjudication on the spot of your right to a real no-BS from poll judges. Or demand a call to the supervisor of elections; or return with acceptable ID if that’s the problem. And be a champ: defend the rights of others. If you’ve taken Step 1 above and voted early, you have Election Day free to be a poll watcher. You’ll need training and credentials, either from a voter group or, in some states, a designation from a political party. Then challenge the challengers, the weird guys with Blackberrys containing lists of “suspect” voters. Be firm, but no biting.
5. Occupy Ohio, Invade Nevada.
The revolution will not be podcast. Let go of that mouse, get out of your PJs and take the resistance door-to-door - to register the vote, to canvass the voters, to get out the vote. Donate time to your union (if you’re not in a union, why not?) or to the troublemakers listed here. This may seem a stupendously unoriginal suggestion, but I know of no other method more effective for confronting the armed and dangerous junta that would seize the White House.
6. Date a Voter
Voting, like bowling and love, should never be done alone. As our sponsor, the Rev. Jesse Jackson says, make a date to ‘Arrive with Five.’ And keep a copy of Billionaires & Ballot Bandits in your holster, our website on your iStuff (we’ll have help lines on our site), and a photo ID that matches your registration name and address. And Bobby, make sure your ID says, “Robert F. Kennedy JUNIOR” – or your vote is toast.
7. Make the Democracy Demand: No Vote Left Behind!
I have this crazy fantasy in my head. In it, an election is stolen and the guy who’s wrongly declared the loser stands up in front of the White House and says three magic words: “Count the votes.” You can have all the paper ballots in the world, but if you don’t demand to look at them, publicly, in a recount, you might as well mark them with invisible ink.
Democracy requires vigilance The Day After. That’s when you check in at www.BallotBandits.org one more time.
Who are these masked men? Who are the Ballot Bandits?
Find out: Get your own copy of Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps, out on September 18. You can pre-order Billionaires & Ballot Bandits from Barnes & Noble,Amazon or Indie Bound. Or donate to our investigation and get a signed copy.
This guide is published by the not-for-profit non-partisan Palast Investigative Fund.
To get updates - and to download the movie, Billionaires & Ballot Bandits to go BallotBandits.org
Join the fight on facebook.com/GregPalastInvestigates.

7 Ways to Beat the Ballot Bandits

From Greg Palast’s new book:
Billionaires & Ballot Bandits:
How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps

1. Don’t Don’t DON’T Mail In Your Ballot

For those of you who mailed in your ballot, please tell me, what happened to it? You don’t know, do you? I can tell you that in the last election, half a million absentee ballots were never counted, on the flimsiest of technical excuses. And when they don’t count, you don’t even know it. Worse: Tens of thousands of ballots are not mailed out to voters in time to return them - in which case you’re out of luck. Most states won’t let you vote in-precinct once you’ve applied to vote absentee. Every time I hear of a voter going “absentee” to avoid computer screens, I want to “go postal.”

2. Vote Early – Before the Ballot Bandits Wake Up

Every state now lets voters cast ballots in designated polling stations and at county offices in the weeks before Election Day. Do it. Don’t wait until Election Day to find out you have the wrong ID, your registration’s “inactive,” (9.9 million of you) or you’re on some creep’s challenge list. By Election Day, if your name is gone or tagged, there’s little you can do but hold up the line. Demand a paper ballot.

3. Register and Register, then Register Again

Think you’re registered to vote? Think again, Jack. With all this purg’n going on (13 million and counting), you could be x’d out and you don’t know it. So check online with your Secretary of State’s office or call your County Board of Elections. Then register your girlfriend, your wife, your mailman and your mommy. Then contact the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the League of Women Voters and Rock the Vote and commit to a couple of days of door-to-door registration, especially at social service agency offices. In Florida, that means you’ll get arrested. I’ll send a file in a cake.

4. Vote Unconditionally, Not Provisionally

In 2012, they’ll be handing out provisional ballots like candy, a couple million to Hispanic voters alone. If your right to vote is challenged, don’t accept a provisional ballot that likely won’t get counted no matter what the sweet little lady at the table tells you. She won’t decide; partisan sharks will. Demand adjudication on the spot of your right to a real no-BS from poll judges. Or demand a call to the supervisor of elections; or return with acceptable ID if that’s the problem. And be a champ: defend the rights of others. If you’ve taken Step 1 above and voted early, you have Election Day free to be a poll watcher. You’ll need training and credentials, either from a voter group or, in some states, a designation from a political party. Then challenge the challengers, the weird guys with Blackberrys containing lists of “suspect” voters. Be firm, but no biting.

5. Occupy Ohio, Invade Nevada.

The revolution will not be podcast. Let go of that mouse, get out of your PJs and take the resistance door-to-door - to register the vote, to canvass the voters, to get out the vote. Donate time to your union (if you’re not in a union, why not?) or to the troublemakers listed here. This may seem a stupendously unoriginal suggestion, but I know of no other method more effective for confronting the armed and dangerous junta that would seize the White House.

6. Date a Voter

Voting, like bowling and love, should never be done alone. As our sponsor, the Rev. Jesse Jackson says, make a date to ‘Arrive with Five.’ And keep a copy of Billionaires & Ballot Bandits in your holster, our website on your iStuff (we’ll have help lines on our site), and a photo ID that matches your registration name and address. And Bobby, make sure your ID says, “Robert F. Kennedy JUNIOR” – or your vote is toast.

7. Make the Democracy Demand: No Vote Left Behind!

I have this crazy fantasy in my head. In it, an election is stolen and the guy who’s wrongly declared the loser stands up in front of the White House and says three magic words: “Count the votes.” You can have all the paper ballots in the world, but if you don’t demand to look at them, publicly, in a recount, you might as well mark them with invisible ink.

Democracy requires vigilance The Day After. That’s when you check in at www.BallotBandits.org one more time.

Who are these masked men? Who are the Ballot Bandits?

Find out: Get your own copy of Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps, out on September 18. You can pre-order Billionaires & Ballot Bandits from Barnes & Noble,Amazon or Indie Bound. Or donate to our investigation and get a signed copy.

This guide is published by the not-for-profit non-partisan Palast Investigative Fund.

To get updates - and to download the movie, Billionaires & Ballot Bandits to go BallotBandits.org

Join the fight on facebook.com/GregPalastInvestigates.

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April 25, 2012

Read more: http://cornucopia.org/cereal-scorecard/docs/Cornucopia_Cereal_Report.pdf

March 16, 2012
Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs
TODAY is my last day at Goldman Sachs. After almost 12 years at the firm — first as a summer intern while at Stanford, then in New York for 10 years, and now in London — I believe I have worked here long enough to understand the trajectory of its culture, its people and its identity. And I can honestly say that the environment now is as toxic and destructive as I have ever seen it.
When the history books are written about Goldman Sachs, they may reflect that the current chief executive officer, Lloyd C. Blankfein, and the president, Gary D. Cohn, lost hold of the firm’s culture on their watch. I truly believe that this decline in the firm’s moral fiber represents the single most serious threat to its long-run survival.
Today, many of these leaders display a Goldman Sachs culture quotient of exactly zero percent. I attend derivatives sales meetings where not one single minute is spent asking questions about how we can help clients. It’s purely about how we can make the most possible money off of them. If you were an alien from Mars and sat in on one of these meetings, you would believe that a client’s success or progress was not part of the thought process at all.
It makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off. Over the last 12 months I have seen five different managing directors refer to their own clients as “muppets,” sometimes over internal e-mail. Even after the S.E.C., Fabulous Fab, Abacus, God’s work, Carl Levin, Vampire Squids? No humility? I mean, come on. Integrity? It is eroding. I don’t know of any illegal behavior, but will people push the envelope and pitch lucrative and complicated products to clients even if they are not the simplest investments or the ones most directly aligned with the client’s goals? Absolutely. Every day, in fact.
Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/opinion/why-i-am-leaving-goldman-sachs.html?pagewanted=1&_r=2

Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs

TODAY is my last day at Goldman Sachs. After almost 12 years at the firm — first as a summer intern while at Stanford, then in New York for 10 years, and now in London — I believe I have worked here long enough to understand the trajectory of its culture, its people and its identity. And I can honestly say that the environment now is as toxic and destructive as I have ever seen it.

When the history books are written about Goldman Sachs, they may reflect that the current chief executive officer, Lloyd C. Blankfein, and the president, Gary D. Cohn, lost hold of the firm’s culture on their watch. I truly believe that this decline in the firm’s moral fiber represents the single most serious threat to its long-run survival.

Today, many of these leaders display a Goldman Sachs culture quotient of exactly zero percent. I attend derivatives sales meetings where not one single minute is spent asking questions about how we can help clients. It’s purely about how we can make the most possible money off of them. If you were an alien from Mars and sat in on one of these meetings, you would believe that a client’s success or progress was not part of the thought process at all.

It makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off. Over the last 12 months I have seen five different managing directors refer to their own clients as “muppets,” sometimes over internal e-mail. Even after the S.E.C., Fabulous Fab, Abacus, God’s work, Carl Levin, Vampire Squids? No humility? I mean, come on. Integrity? It is eroding. I don’t know of any illegal behavior, but will people push the envelope and pitch lucrative and complicated products to clients even if they are not the simplest investments or the ones most directly aligned with the client’s goals? Absolutely. Every day, in fact.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/opinion/why-i-am-leaving-goldman-sachs.html?pagewanted=1&_r=2

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March 3, 2012

Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
Another book I recently finished and would like to recommend. Inspiring to create objects that have a cradle to cradle lifespan, instead of the widely accepted and unreformed cradle to grave lifespan. One can’t design new, innovative products whose functionality and usage gives back more than its initial purpose without re-designing the entire system. There is no need to re-invent the wheel when we have the perfect model to guide us and imitate, nature. 

Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

Another book I recently finished and would like to recommend. Inspiring to create objects that have a cradle to cradle lifespan, instead of the widely accepted and unreformed cradle to grave lifespan. One can’t design new, innovative products whose functionality and usage gives back more than its initial purpose without re-designing the entire system. There is no need to re-invent the wheel when we have the perfect model to guide us and imitate, nature. 

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March 2, 2012

A Reference Guide to the Horrors of Monsanto
MARCH 1, 2012


Monsanto’s Deadly Manipulation and Destruction of our Agriculture and Food Supply
http://www.garynull.com/home/monsanto-public-enemy-no-1.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/tom-philpott-usda-greenlights-monsantos-utterly-useless-new.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/oliver-lee-monsantos-5-most-dubious-contributions-to-the-pla.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/mike-ludwig-monsanto-and-gates-foundation-push-ge-crops-on-a.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/10-things-monsanto-does-not-want-you-to-know.htmlhttp://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_agriculture/science_and_impacts/impacts_genetic_engineering/eight-ways-monsanto-fails.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/033148_seed_companies_Monsanto.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/029325_Monsanto_deception.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/032826_Monsanto_seed_supply.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/027921_Monsanto_monopoly.htmlhttp://www.truth-out.org/dow-and-monsanto-join-forces-poison-americas-heartland/1329933936http://www.activistpost.com/2012/02/monsanto-shareholder-meeting.htmlhttp://www.activistpost.com/2011/12/monsanto-declared-worst-company-of-2011.htmlThe Dangers of Monsanto’s Genetically Modified Crops on Human Healthhttp://www.naturalnews.com/034745_Monsanto_GM_foods_safety_testing.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/genetically-modified-foods-and-the-monsanto-initiative.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/7-reasons-why-you-should-never-eat-genetically-modified-food.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/033305_GMO_soybeans_fish_oil.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/033195_superweeds_farm_equipment.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/gm-soy-linked-to-birth-defects-cancer-new-study.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/034432_Monsanto_public_health_threat.htmlhttp://naturalsociety.com/monsanto-roundup-ready-crops-decreased-gut-flora/http://naturalsociety.com/monsantos-best-selling-herbicide-roundup-linked-to-infertility/http://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/13695-bt-protein-toxic-to-human-cells-new-researchhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/12/monsantos-gmo-corn-linked_n_420365.htmlMonsanto’s Extensive Influence and Conspiracy within the US government:http://www.garynull.com/home/the-best-influence-money-can-buy-the-10-worst-corporate-lobb.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/jill-richardson-why-is-the-state-department-using-our-money.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/kevin-gosztola-us-sought-talking-points-to-combat-impact-of.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/wikileaks-gmo-conspiracy-reaches-highest-levels-of-us-govern.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/lenore-daniels-the-first-lady-and-the-monsanto-washington-un.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/031263_Monsanto_organic_consumers.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/031532_Monsanto_lobbyists.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/034620_Monsanto_diplomats_GMOs.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/027527_Monsanto_FDA.htmlhttp://www.truth-out.org/white-house-refuses-release-email-monsanto-linked-lobbyist/1329857360http://www.truth-out.org/under-industry-pressure-usda-works-speed-approval-monsantos-genetically-engineered-crops/1323453319http://naturalsociety.com/us-start-trade-wars-with-nations-opposed-to-monsanto-gmo-crops/http://www.activistpost.com/2012/01/carcinogenic-dioxin-set-free-epa-kneels.htmlhttp://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/13713-obama-wants-to-make-life-even-easier-for-monsantoMonsanto’s Long History of Pollution and Corruption:http://www.monsantowatch.org/index.php?page=nonehttp://www.naturalnews.com/023254_Monsanto_PCB_toxic.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/033772_Monsanto_Roundup.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/023094_Monsanto_WHO_industry.htmlhttp://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/05/monsanto200805Monsanto’s Ruthless Policies Putting Farmers out of Business and Bringing them to Trial:http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/02/27-0http://www.garynull.com/home/monsanto-shifts-all-liability-to-farmers.htmlhttp://www.garynull.com/home/anne-mendenhall-monsantos-cruel-plans.htmlhttp://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/12693Accusations of Monsanto Falsifying Scientific Data and Biopiracy in India:http://www.garynull.com/home/sayer-ji-breaking-news-monsanto-to-face-biopiracy-charges-in.htmlhttp://www.gmwatch.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11916Monsanto Chemicals Contaminating Our Water Supply:http://www.activistpost.com/2011/12/are-you-eating-drinking-breathing.htmlMonsanto’s Plans to Reintroduce Agent Orange:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-schiffman/dow-and-monsanto-team-up-_b_1256725.htmlMonsanto Being Investigated for Cash Incentives Programhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/30/monsanto-investigation_n_887801.htmlMonsanto Introduces Poisonous New Artificial Sweetener Neotame:http://www.garynull.com/home/heidi-stevenson-neotame-new-neurotoxic-sweetener-fda-says-no.htmlhttp://farmwars.info/?p=4897Monsanto’s Lethal Legacy of Agent Orange:http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/02/07-5http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/02/23/147302639/monsanto-reaches-settlement-on-agent-orange-class-action-suitMonsanto Threatens Organic Foods:http://www.garynull.com/home/ronnie-cummins-the-organic-elite-surrenders-to-monsanto.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/031263_Monsanto_organic_consumers.htmlMonsanto Caught Abusing Illegal Employees:http://www.garynull.com/home/anthony-gucciardi-busted-monsanto-abusing-illegal-workers-in.htmlMonsanto linked to 200,000 Suicides in Indiahttp://www.naturalnews.com/030913_Monsanto_suicides.htmlMonsanto Found Guilty In Chemical Poisoning of French Farmerhttp://www.naturalnews.com/035036_Monsanto_farmers_France.htmlHaitian Farmers Reject Monsanto Seeds:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ana-joanes/the-fight-against-monsant_b_616261.htmlhttp://www.foodsafetynews.com/2010/06/haitian-farmers-burn-monsanto-hybrid-seeds/Rampant False Advertising by Monsantohttp://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/13609-monsantos-shameful-record-of-false-advertisingFighting Back Against Monsanto:http://organicconsumers.org/monsanto/index.cfmhttp://www.theecologist.org/how_to_make_a_difference/food_and_gardening/1221751/take_action_just_label_it_americans_demand_gm_food_labelling.htmlhttp://naturalsociety.com/hungary-destroys-all-monsanto-gmo-corn-fields/http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/monsanto-protested-in-dc-ny-after-class-action-lawsuit-against-biotech-giant-is-dismissed/2012/02/29/gIQAFOqFiR_blog.htmlhttp://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/02/21-1http://www.opednews.com/populum/linkframe.php?linkid=145561http://www.naturalnews.com/033155_Monsanto_Goliath.htmlhttp://www.naturalnews.com/033980_Monsanto_boycotts.html

A Reference Guide to the Horrors of Monsanto

Monsanto’s Deadly Manipulation and Destruction of our Agriculture and Food Supply

http://www.garynull.com/home/monsanto-public-enemy-no-1.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/tom-philpott-usda-greenlights-monsantos-utterly-useless-new.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/oliver-lee-monsantos-5-most-dubious-contributions-to-the-pla.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/mike-ludwig-monsanto-and-gates-foundation-push-ge-crops-on-a.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/10-things-monsanto-does-not-want-you-to-know.html
http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_agriculture/science_and_impacts/impacts_genetic_engineering/eight-ways-monsanto-fails.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/033148_seed_companies_Monsanto.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/029325_Monsanto_deception.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/032826_Monsanto_seed_supply.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/027921_Monsanto_monopoly.html
http://www.truth-out.org/dow-and-monsanto-join-forces-poison-americas-heartland/1329933936
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/02/monsanto-shareholder-meeting.html
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/12/monsanto-declared-worst-company-of-2011.html

The Dangers of Monsanto’s Genetically Modified Crops on Human Health
http://www.naturalnews.com/034745_Monsanto_GM_foods_safety_testing.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/genetically-modified-foods-and-the-monsanto-initiative.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/7-reasons-why-you-should-never-eat-genetically-modified-food.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/033305_GMO_soybeans_fish_oil.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/033195_superweeds_farm_equipment.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/gm-soy-linked-to-birth-defects-cancer-new-study.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/034432_Monsanto_public_health_threat.html
http://naturalsociety.com/monsanto-roundup-ready-crops-decreased-gut-flora/
http://naturalsociety.com/monsantos-best-selling-herbicide-roundup-linked-to-infertility/
http://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/13695-bt-protein-toxic-to-human-cells-new-research
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/12/monsantos-gmo-corn-linked_n_420365.html

Monsanto’s Extensive Influence and Conspiracy within the US government:

http://www.garynull.com/home/the-best-influence-money-can-buy-the-10-worst-corporate-lobb.html

http://www.garynull.com/home/jill-richardson-why-is-the-state-department-using-our-money.html

http://www.garynull.com/home/kevin-gosztola-us-sought-talking-points-to-combat-impact-of.html

http://www.garynull.com/home/wikileaks-gmo-conspiracy-reaches-highest-levels-of-us-govern.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/lenore-daniels-the-first-lady-and-the-monsanto-washington-un.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/031263_Monsanto_organic_consumers.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/031532_Monsanto_lobbyists.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/034620_Monsanto_diplomats_GMOs.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/027527_Monsanto_FDA.html
http://www.truth-out.org/white-house-refuses-release-email-monsanto-linked-lobbyist/1329857360
http://www.truth-out.org/under-industry-pressure-usda-works-speed-approval-monsantos-genetically-engineered-crops/1323453319
http://naturalsociety.com/us-start-trade-wars-with-nations-opposed-to-monsanto-gmo-crops/
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/01/carcinogenic-dioxin-set-free-epa-kneels.html
http://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/13713-obama-wants-to-make-life-even-easier-for-monsanto

Monsanto’s Long History of Pollution and Corruption:
http://www.monsantowatch.org/index.php?page=none
http://www.naturalnews.com/023254_Monsanto_PCB_toxic.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/033772_Monsanto_Roundup.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/023094_Monsanto_WHO_industry.html
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/05/monsanto200805

Monsanto’s Ruthless Policies Putting Farmers out of Business and Bringing them to Trial:
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/02/27-0
http://www.garynull.com/home/monsanto-shifts-all-liability-to-farmers.html
http://www.garynull.com/home/anne-mendenhall-monsantos-cruel-plans.html
http://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/12693


Accusations of Monsanto Falsifying Scientific Data and Biopiracy in India:
http://www.garynull.com/home/sayer-ji-breaking-news-monsanto-to-face-biopiracy-charges-in.html
http://www.gmwatch.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11916


Monsanto Chemicals Contaminating Our Water Supply:

http://www.activistpost.com/2011/12/are-you-eating-drinking-breathing.html


Monsanto’s Plans to Reintroduce Agent Orange:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-schiffman/dow-and-monsanto-team-up-_b_1256725.html

Monsanto Being Investigated for Cash Incentives Program
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/30/monsanto-investigation_n_887801.html

Monsanto Introduces Poisonous New Artificial Sweetener Neotame:

http://www.garynull.com/home/heidi-stevenson-neotame-new-neurotoxic-sweetener-fda-says-no.html

http://farmwars.info/?p=4897



Monsanto’s Lethal Legacy of Agent Orange:

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/02/07-5
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/02/23/147302639/monsanto-reaches-settlement-on-agent-orange-class-action-suit


Monsanto Threatens Organic Foods:

http://www.garynull.com/home/ronnie-cummins-the-organic-elite-surrenders-to-monsanto.html

http://www.naturalnews.com/031263_Monsanto_organic_consumers.html


Monsanto Caught Abusing Illegal Employees:

http://www.garynull.com/home/anthony-gucciardi-busted-monsanto-abusing-illegal-workers-in.html


Monsanto linked to 200,000 Suicides in India

http://www.naturalnews.com/030913_Monsanto_suicides.html


Monsanto Found Guilty In Chemical Poisoning of French Farmer

http://www.naturalnews.com/035036_Monsanto_farmers_France.html

Haitian Farmers Reject Monsanto Seeds:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ana-joanes/the-fight-against-monsant_b_616261.html

http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2010/06/haitian-farmers-burn-monsanto-hybrid-seeds/


Rampant False Advertising by Monsanto

http://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/13609-monsantos-shameful-record-of-false-advertising


Fighting Back Against Monsanto:

http://organicconsumers.org/monsanto/index.cfm

http://www.theecologist.org/how_to_make_a_difference/food_and_gardening/1221751/take_action_just_label_it_americans_demand_gm_food_labelling.html

http://naturalsociety.com/hungary-destroys-all-monsanto-gmo-corn-fields/

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/monsanto-protested-in-dc-ny-after-class-action-lawsuit-against-biotech-giant-is-dismissed/2012/02/29/gIQAFOqFiR_blog.html

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/02/21-1

http://www.opednews.com/populum/linkframe.php?linkid=145561

http://www.naturalnews.com/033155_Monsanto_Goliath.html

http://www.naturalnews.com/033980_Monsanto_boycotts.html

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January 26, 2012
I recently finished this book and highly recommend it. A very inspiring and relevant quote below. 
“The great American dream that reached out to the stars has been lost to the stripes. We have forgotten where we came from, we don’t know where we are, and we fear where we may be going. Afraid, we turn from the glorious adventure of the pursuit of happiness to a pursuit of an illusionary security in an ordered, stratified, striped society. Our way of life is symbolized to the world by the stripes of military force. At home we have made a mockery of being our brother’s keeper by being his jail keeper. When Americans can no longer see the stars, the times are tragic. We must believe that it is the darkness before the dawn of a beautiful new world; we will see it when we believe it.” 
Alinsky, Saul D. “The Way Ahead.” Rules for Radicals. New York, NY: Vintage, 1971. 196. Print.

I recently finished this book and highly recommend it. A very inspiring and relevant quote below. 

The great American dream that reached out to the stars has been lost to the stripes. We have forgotten where we came from, we don’t know where we are, and we fear where we may be going. Afraid, we turn from the glorious adventure of the pursuit of happiness to a pursuit of an illusionary security in an ordered, stratified, striped society. Our way of life is symbolized to the world by the stripes of military force. At home we have made a mockery of being our brother’s keeper by being his jail keeper. When Americans can no longer see the stars, the times are tragic. We must believe that it is the darkness before the dawn of a beautiful new world; we will see it when we believe it.” 

Alinsky, Saul D. “The Way Ahead.” Rules for Radicals. New York, NY: Vintage, 1971. 196. Print.

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January 21, 2012
Keystone oil pipeline rejected
What are these republicans and “job creators” so mad about? This natural gas was to be exporetd anyways, and estimated to create under 10,000 jobs.
(Reuters) - The Obama Administration rejected the Keystone oil pipeline on Wednesday, a move that Republicans decried for sacrificing jobs and energy security in order to shore up the president’s environmental base before elections.
 
 President Barack Obama said the administration denied TransCanada’s application for the $7 billion Canada-to-Texas oil sands pipeline because there was not enough time to review an alternate route that would avoid a sensitive aquifer in Nebraska — within a 60-day window set by Congress.
Read More: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/19/us-keystone-decision-idUSTRE80H1I720120119
 

Keystone oil pipeline rejected

What are these republicans and “job creators” so mad about? This natural gas was to be exporetd anyways, and estimated to create under 10,000 jobs.

(Reuters) - The Obama Administration rejected the Keystone oil pipeline on Wednesday, a move that Republicans decried for sacrificing jobs and energy security in order to shore up the president’s environmental base before elections.

 President Barack Obama said the administration denied TransCanada’s application for the $7 billion Canada-to-Texas oil sands pipeline because there was not enough time to review an alternate route that would avoid a sensitive aquifer in Nebraska — within a 60-day window set by Congress.

 

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January 17, 2012
SOPA

January 17, 2012
STOP American Censorship 
On Wednesday Jan. 18th thousands of sites will go dark to protest SOPA & PIPA, two US bills racing through Congress that threaten prosperity, online security, and freedom of expression.

STOP American Censorship 

On Wednesday Jan. 18th thousands of sites will go dark to protest SOPA & PIPA, two US bills racing through Congress that threaten prosperityonline security, and freedom of expression.

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January 17, 2012
 
Websites going black to protest anti-piracy bills in Congress
 
In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular Internet sites such as Wikipedia are to temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest anti-piracy bills they say essentially amount to censorship.
What would the world be like without the Internet? Fire up your browser and see what you can’t do.In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular sites such as Wikipedia, Reddit and Boing Boing were scheduled to temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest a pair of anti-piracy bills that they say essentially amount to censorship of the Internet.
The Internet’s biggest power players, including Google,Facebook and YouTube, were planning to stay up and running, but the shutdown of the other sites and the ensuing anxiety underscored the breadth and influence of the world’s Internet companies, as well as Americans’ dependence on them.Strike organizers say the online grass-roots campaign is intended to inform the public about the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, which aim to crack down on foreign websites that traffic in pirated movies, music and counterfeit goods.Internet companies have broadened the debate, recasting it from one about piracy and digital copyright protection to one about Internet freedom. Calling the bills well intentioned but seriously flawed, they say SOPA in the House and PIPA in the Senate are threats to free speech that could stifle the Internet economy, drive up legal costs and lead to censorship or the shutdown of some websites.
Read More: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-internet-shutdown-20120118,0,5284397.story

Websites going black to protest anti-piracy bills in Congress

In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular Internet sites such as Wikipedia are to temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest anti-piracy bills they say essentially amount to censorship.

What would the world be like without the Internet? Fire up your browser and see what you can’t do.

In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular sites such as Wikipedia, Reddit and Boing Boing were scheduled to temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest a pair of anti-piracy bills that they say essentially amount to censorship of the Internet.

The Internet’s biggest power players, including Google,Facebook and YouTube, were planning to stay up and running, but the shutdown of the other sites and the ensuing anxiety underscored the breadth and influence of the world’s Internet companies, as well as Americans’ dependence on them.

Strike organizers say the online grass-roots campaign is intended to inform the public about the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, which aim to crack down on foreign websites that traffic in pirated movies, music and counterfeit goods.

Internet companies have broadened the debate, recasting it from one about piracy and digital copyright protection to one about Internet freedom. Calling the bills well intentioned but seriously flawed, they say SOPA in the House and PIPA in the Senate are threats to free speech that could stifle the Internet economy, drive up legal costs and lead to censorship or the shutdown of some websites.

Read More: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-internet-shutdown-20120118,0,5284397.story

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January 17, 2012
Occupy Congress 2012

January 17 at 9 amCapitol Hill
Washington, DC—On January 17 Americans from across the nation and the world will assemble in the shadows of a broken system to participate in real democracy.
At 9 am on the opening day of Congress, Occupy Congress will convene for a day of action against a corrupt political institution. Actions include a multi-occupational General Assembly, teach-ins, an OCCUParty, a pink slip for every congressional “representative” and a march on all three branches of a puppet government that sold our rights and our futures to the 1%.
This is an illegitimate system. Around half of the nation’s population doesn’t participate in electoral politics. More than 6 million Americans who want to vote are disenfranchised, including the entire populace of the District of Columbia. There is consensus that we are on the wrong track and that our “leaders” do not have our interests at heart.
All “elected” officials bought their way into gerrymandered seats with Wall Street money. These bankers’ henchmen have shown themselves both unwilling and unable to take on the tremendous, systemic issues in our country, our place in this world.
In the face of this endemic corruption, the Occupy movement is about organizing locally to discuss and change these problems from the ground up. We came to show the 1%’s Congress what democracy looks like.
Our nation, and our world, is in crisis and our “elected” officials have failed us. They refused to hold their bankrollers—Wall Street—responsible for the financial crimes that bankrupted our nation and destroyed the global economy. This last legislative cycle was the least productive in recorded U.S. history; 90% of the country disapproves of these “elected” officials.
We refuse to accept the grim future that Wall Street’s cronies have designed. We refuse to be the 1%’s captive citizenry. We stand together to show that the 99% are creating a better world.
The 99% will no longer be complacent. Our many voices will be amplified on the steps of Capitol Hill. We shall have a nation by, for, and powered by the people once again. We are building it.
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#OccupyCongress is a part of the Occupy movement, which began with Occupy Wall Street on Sept. 17, 2011, in Liberty Square in Manhattan’s Financial District. #Occupy is a people powered movement that has spread to sustained occupations in hundreds of cities in the United States and actions in thousands of cities globally. #Occupy is fighting back against the corrosive power major banks and multinational corporations have over the democratic process, and the role of Wall Street in creating an economic collapse that has caused the greatest depression in generations. The movement is inspired by popular uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Spain, Greece, Italy and the UK, and aims to expose how the richest 1% are writing the rules of the global economy and the laws of the land, imposing an agenda of neoliberalism and economic inequality that is foreclosing on our future.
Read More: http://occupywallst.org/article/america-occupies-capital/#comments

Occupy Congress 2012

January 17 at 9 am
Capitol Hill

Washington, DC—On January 17 Americans from across the nation and the world will assemble in the shadows of a broken system to participate in real democracy.

At 9 am on the opening day of Congress, Occupy Congress will convene for a day of action against a corrupt political institution. Actions include a multi-occupational General Assembly, teach-ins, an OCCUParty, a pink slip for every congressional “representative” and a march on all three branches of a puppet government that sold our rights and our futures to the 1%.

This is an illegitimate system. Around half of the nation’s population doesn’t participate in electoral politics. More than 6 million Americans who want to vote are disenfranchised, including the entire populace of the District of Columbia. There is consensus that we are on the wrong track and that our “leaders” do not have our interests at heart.

All “elected” officials bought their way into gerrymandered seats with Wall Street money. These bankers’ henchmen have shown themselves both unwilling and unable to take on the tremendous, systemic issues in our country, our place in this world.

In the face of this endemic corruption, the Occupy movement is about organizing locally to discuss and change these problems from the ground up. We came to show the 1%’s Congress what democracy looks like.

Our nation, and our world, is in crisis and our “elected” officials have failed us. They refused to hold their bankrollers—Wall Street—responsible for the financial crimes that bankrupted our nation and destroyed the global economy. This last legislative cycle was the least productive in recorded U.S. history; 90% of the country disapproves of these “elected” officials.

We refuse to accept the grim future that Wall Street’s cronies have designed. We refuse to be the 1%’s captive citizenry. We stand together to show that the 99% are creating a better world.

The 99% will no longer be complacent. Our many voices will be amplified on the steps of Capitol Hill. We shall have a nation by, for, and powered by the people once again. We are building it.

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#OccupyCongress is a part of the Occupy movement, which began with Occupy Wall Street on Sept. 17, 2011, in Liberty Square in Manhattan’s Financial District. #Occupy is a people powered movement that has spread to sustained occupations in hundreds of cities in the United States and actions in thousands of cities globally. #Occupy is fighting back against the corrosive power major banks and multinational corporations have over the democratic process, and the role of Wall Street in creating an economic collapse that has caused the greatest depression in generations. The movement is inspired by popular uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Spain, Greece, Italy and the UK, and aims to expose how the richest 1% are writing the rules of the global economy and the laws of the land, imposing an agenda of neoliberalism and economic inequality that is foreclosing on our future.

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January 10, 2012
2011: A Year in Revolt

Posted 1 week ago on Jan. 3, 2012, 7:52 a.m. EST by OccupyWallSt

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2011 will be remembered as a year of revolution, the beginning of the end for an unsustainable global system based on poverty, oppression, and violence. In dozens of countries across the Arab world, people rose up against broken economies and oppressive regimes, toppling dictators and inspiring the world to action. Popular rejection of austerity measures and attacks on worker’s rights brought millions to the streets in Greece, Iceland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the UK, Chile, Wisconsin, and elsewhere.

By midsummer, murmurs of “occupying Wall Street” were stirring online, and on July 14th, we registered the domain occupywallst.org and began organizing. The first New York City General Assembly was held August 2nd and the Occupation of Liberty Square began on September 17th.

Fueled by anger at the growing disparities between rich and poor, frustrated by government policies that benefit a tiny elite at the expense of the majority, and tired of the establishment’s failure to address fundamental economic inequalities, OWS offered a new solution. We built a People’s Kitchen to feed thousands, opened a People’s Library, created safer spaces, and provided free shelter, bedding, medical care, and other necessities to anyone who needed them. While cynics demanded we elect leaders and make demands on politicians, we were busy creating alternatives to those very institutions. A revolution has been set in motion, and we cannot be stopped.

As the mainstream media ignored us, we learned from other leaderless resistance movements in places like Tunisia, Egypt, and Iran to use social media and live video streaming to spread our message. We are part of a global movement that has radically democratized how information is created and shared, rendering centralized, corporate-funded mainstream media increasingly irrelevant. The rapid exchange of information allowed us to make collective decisions quickly, discuss information and ideas across the globe, mobilize effective direct actions, and document police brutality. Now more than ever, when we chant “The Whole World Is Watching!” it is not an idle threat.

Today, tens of thousands of everyday people are putting ideals like solidarity, mutual aid, anti-oppression, autonomy, and direct democracy into practice. Individuals are joining together in city-wide General Assemblies and autonomous affinity groups. Through consensual, non-hierarchical, and participatory self-governance, we are literally laying the framework for a new world by building it here and now — and it works.

The rest is history. In honor of a new year, here is a run-down of what we accomplished since then. It would be impossible to list every action or mention every place an Occupation has occurred. But let us start a new year by celebrating a few highlights of our victories — along with a sneak preview of what’s to come!

SEPT 17: We Occupied Wall Street.

Over two thousand people descended on Manhattan’s financial district with one goal: to Occupy. We brought tents and gave our new home (Zuccotti Park) a new name: Liberty Square.

Day 2 at Liberty

Liberty with tents

SEPT 24: We exposed the violent underpinnings of economic inequality for all to see.

Foreshadowing events to come, over 80 people were violently arrested returning from a peaceful march on Union Square. Video of unprovoked police pepper-spraying protesters went viral, unmasking the brutality necessary for the perpetuation of social and economic inequality. Thousands marched on the NYPD headquarters to express outrage, and the world began to take notice.

SEPT 28-ONGOING: More workers and oppressed communities began to join in solidarity.

Early in the Occupation, OWS had shown support for many causes, including postal workers struggling for better conditions and marchers protesting the unjust execution of Troy Davis. On Sept. 28th, the Transport Workers Union Local-100 voted to support OWSand encouraged their members to show up. Since then, we’ve received tremendous support from local unions like the American Federation of Teachers and pilots, as well as rank-and-file workers like port truck drivers on the West Coast. On Dec. 1st, we responded to a call from the NYC Central Labor Council to march for jobs and a fair economy, and on Dec. 2nd, OWS marched with farmers to call for food justiceEconomistswriters, and musicians have all supported us. We’ve also been joined by students, immigrants, African-American church leaderstransgender liberation activists, Native individuals and First Nations like theIndigenous People’s Council, incarcerated prison hunger strikersveterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and countless other oppressed communities struggling to improve their living conditions under an unfair economic and political structure.

pilots at ows

SEPT 29-ONGOING: The Occupation grew and spread across the globe.

Protesters in San Francisco began to occupy their own financial district. New memes (“We are the 99%!”) spread rapidly. “Occupy” itself was taken, adapted, and reinvented across the world. Occupy Wall Street became Occupy All Streets. Occupy groups and actions formed on every continent, in over one thousand cities in over 70 countries, and in all 50 U.S. States plus the District of Columbia. To date, at least 5,748 people have been arrested for Occupying. Camps and protests have appeared and survived in the biggest cities and the most rural towns. Although it would be nearly impossible to compile an exhaustive list of every place where Occupations and solidarity actions have taken place, it’s safe to say we are everywhere.

OCT 1: We took the Brooklyn Bridge and inspired the world to Occupy.

Over 5,000 people marched to the Brooklyn Bridge. Police enclosed protesters in netting and arrested around 800. Days later, 15,000 demonstrators marched from Foley Square to Liberty Square. After nightfall, NYPD again responded violently by pepper-spraying bystanders and using kettling nets. The next day, thousands marched in Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tampa, Houston, Austin, Salt Lake City, and elsewhere and began to .

Brooklyn Bridge

Bridge arrests

OCT 10-25: We showed determination during the first wave of eviction attempts.

140 were arrested at Occupy Boston. On Oct. 25th, hundreds of police moved to evict Occupy Oakland using an arsenal of teargas, beanbag rounds, and rubber bullets, arresting 85. A Marine and Iraq War veteran was left in critical condition after being shot directly in the head with a teargas canister. The growing movement responded quickly. In New York, OWS marched near Union Square. Nearly 100 people were arrested in Portland, Austin, and Denver, where police fired pepper spray pellets to disperse Occupiers. Nevertheless, new Occupations continued to pop up.

OCT 15: We contributed to a global movement for economic justice.

Thousands in NYC marched to Times Square in a Global Day of Action. Protesters from small towns like Ashland, KY and Ketchum, ID joined with other U.S. cities like Des Moines and Dallas. Globally, protesters stormed financial districts in Amsterdam, Athens, Auckland, Mumbai, Tokyo, Seoul, Ottawa, Sydney, London, and Johannesburg. One million people marched in Barcelona and Madrid alone. Hundreds of thousands marched in Rome and Valencia, and tens of thousands marched in Berlin, Zagreb, Brussels, Lisbon and Porto. In Latin America, the largest Occupations took place in Buenos Aires, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Bogota, San Jose, Quito, Mexico City, Lima, and Montevideo.

spain oct 15

OCT 16-ONGOING: We altered mainstream political discourse.

Recognizing how well our message resonated, the political establishment tried to co-opt our movement and use our slogans for political gain. On Oct. 16th, President Obama claimed to “work for the 99%.” During the last week of October, mainstream media mentioned “income inequality” more than five times more often than during the week before the Occupation began. On Nov. 10th, a media analysis company announced “occupy” had become the “most commonly used English word on the internet and in print.” Time Magazine named “the protester” its Person of the Year. In 2011, we made General Assembly a household term.

NOV 2: We organized the first General Strike in the United States since 1946.

Occupy Oakland spearheaded a General Strike and shut down the Port of Oakland. Over 100,000 people marched in solidarity. The next day, riot police attacked with flash bang grenades and tear gas. Over 100 were arrested, and another Iraq veteran was seriously wounded.

general strike

NOV 5: We hit the bankers where it counts: their wallets.

OWS supported Bank Transfer Day by protesting outside major banks and financial institutions. Over 600,000 people switched from banks to nonprofit community credit unions.

NOV 9-22: We walked hundreds of miles to share the message of justice.

On Nov. 9th, a group of Occupiers left Liberty Square for Washington, D.C. to protest President Obama’s tax cuts for the 1%. Weeks later, the “Walkupiers” arrived in D.C. to a warm welcome and massive media presence.

walkupy

NOV 15: We survived the violent eviction of Liberty Square.

Mayor Bloomberg’s private army attacked our home. Around 1AM, police moved in a horrific display of force, using LRAD sound cannons and bloodying protesters with batons in the middle of the night. Journalists were barred. Over 5,000 donated books from The People’s Library were wantonly destroyed, along with many Occupiers’s personal possessions. A New York City councilmember was among those arrested. Occupiers in D.C. held a sit-in at the offices of Brookfield Properties, “owners” of Liberty Square. Soon after, Occupiers in Seattle were attacked with pepper-spray and there were hundreds of Occupy-related arrests in Portland, Berkeley, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Los Angeles. We remained nonviolent through it all.

after the eviction

NOV 17: We persevered, fought back harder, and triumphantly returned to the Bridge stronger than ever.

Two days after the Liberty eviction, we held perhaps the largest OWS action to date. In the morning, Occupiers blockaded every entrance to the New York Stock Exchange. A retired Philadelphia Police Captain stood in solidarity and was arrested by NYPD along with hundreds. Over 30,000 people, including organized students and labor unions, marched around Liberty, Union, and Foley Squares before walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. Occupations in Portland, Milwaukee, Seattle, Los Angeles, Detroit, Miami, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, D.C., Hartford, Houston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Great Falls, Minneapolis, Kalamazoo, Augusta, Saginaw, Cleveland, Richmond, Iowa City, and more marched on key bridges in solidarity with the Liberty Square Occupiers. In New York, students at the New School established a 24/7 occupation. Solidarity actions also took place across the world in Canada, Japan, the U.K., Spain, Germany, Greece, and more.

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bat signal

NOV 18-ONGOING: In the face of police brutality and disproportional force, we adapted.

Riot police nonchalantly pepper-sprayed a line of UC-Davis students holding a peaceful sit-down. The image went viral, viscerally capturing the state’s attitude toward nonviolent resistance. The pattern of police violence and midnight raids continued in dozens of cities: Seattle, Portland, Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Denver, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Newark, Boston, Atlanta, Montreal, Amsterdam, and beyond. But we learned to evolve as the circumstances change, proving that “Occupy Will Never Die, Evict Us — We Multiply!” Evicted Occupations continued to hold General Assemblies and maintain busy calendars with daily meetings, events, workshops, teach-ins, marches, direct actions, and demonstrations at their local city hall, bank branch, corporate office, and courts. Some moved indoors, some took over bank-owned homes, some slept in churches, some held 24/7 vigils at their Occupation with no tents to avoid city ordinances, and dozens still maintain physical occupations with tents — but all of us kept organizing. Our new slogan became: You cannot evict an idea whose time has come.

uc-davis pepper spray cop

portland

NOV 19: We took back unused public property to benefit our communities.

Occupiers in DC liberated the empty, city-owned Franklin School. In blatant disregard for social services and popular will, the former homeless shelter was slated to become a condo or hotels for the 1% lobbyists on K Street. Before massive police repression, Occupiers had already planned public forums to decide how to put the building to use. There are more empty houses than homeless people in the United States. After the greedy speculation of Wall Street bankers created a housing crisis for their own huge profits, we helped revive many hardest-hit communities by turning vacant buildings into livable, productive,and life-saving resources for those most in need. In London, Seattle, Oakland, Chapel Hill, Portland, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Boston and many other places, we continued to occupy bank-owned buildings and turned them into social centers.

dc franklin school

NOV 24: We demonstrated new ways of supporting ourselves and each other.

On “Thanksgiving” in the U.S., instead of supporting colonialist holidays, we gave thanks for our spirit of compassion by continuing to provide for our collective needs. In NYC, Occupiers gathered in Liberty Square to share dinner. The People’s Kitchen made food to feed thousands, while distributed meals throughout Brooklyn, Harlem, and the Bronx, as well as the New School Occupation and Occupiers staying in Far Rockaway. From Oakland to Boston, Occupations sat down for meals and took part in actions in solidarity with First Nations and Native Americans. In Philly and other places, we began to turn vacant lots into small farms for public use to feed their communities. Occupy Boston, Occupy DC, and many other cities hosted “Really Really Free Markets” to share goods with whomever needs them, proving that another world — and an economy where we take care of one another’s needs instead of corporate profits — is possible.

NOV 25: We perfected the People’s Mic.

What began as a creative way to avoid NYPD amplification restrictions became an excellent tool for organizing. From making announcements to redirecting marches, 2011 was the year of the mic check. The People’s Mic has been used countless times to confront 1%ers and corrupt politicians. It was used in New Hampshire to interrupt President Obama, in Iowa to call out Newt Gingrich, and in L.A. to voice popular dissent at City Council meetings. But on Black Friday, the People’s Mic was perfected. Occupiers used it to occupy Wal-Marts and other large retailers in dozens of cities like El Paso, Kansas City, San Diego, Atlanta, Oakland, San Francisco, Portland, Chicago and more.

NOV 28: We fought for accessible education.

In response to police violence, a massive General Assembly of University of California-Davis students called for a system-wide strike and announced their intention to shut down campuses where the U.C. Regents were scheduled to vote in favor of extreme service cuts and raised tuitions. Students at the City University of New York — who had been attacked by police a week prior while protesting tuition hikes — took over Baruch College and barricaded the building to prevent the Board of Trustees from voting to raise tuition. Outside, hundreds of Occupy CUNY students and their supporters chanted, “Education is a right!” while the New School students continued to Occupy their campus.

DEC 1: We took direct action to support the occupiers of Tahir Square.

In Egypt, the military regime that took power after protesters toppled the Mubarak regime continued to attack and murder protesters fighting for democracy and freedom. Many of those in the streets were the same people who had inspired and supported the original Occupation of Wall Street. In solidarity, Occupiers from Baltimore, Philadelphia, and across the Mid-Atlantic joined with Egyptians here in the U.S. to protest outside a company in rural Pennsylvania that manufactures tear gas canisters that have been sold to Arab governments and used against protesters in places like Tahir Square, Cairo. OWS has also protested in front of Egyptian consulates in New York and elsewhere.

DEC 6: We took direct action against foreclosures by putting mutual aid into practice.

During and after our Day of Action, we occupied homes and prevented foreclosures and evictions. In L.A., Atlanta, Bremerton, Reno, New Orleans and beyond, Occupiers disrupted foreclosure auctions. Occupiers foreclosed on bank offices in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, Buffalo and elsewhere. In cities like New YorkAtlantaDetroitChicagoFort LauderdaleRochester,Cleveland, Oakland, and Philadelphia, we helped homeless, poor, working- and-middle class, low-income families and families of color, people who had been foreclosed on, and veterans move into empty, bank-owned homes.

occupy homes brooklyn

DEC 7: We exposed the corruption of money in politics.

Thousands of Occupiers shut down K Street in Washington, DC — home of the Wall Street lobbyists who control the politicians. Hundreds were arrested for laying down in the intersection of 14th St NW & K St. From there, we marched through freezing winds to the White House chanting “Occupy Wall Street, Occupy K Street, Occupy EVERYWHERE and NEVER give it back!” and “Rain, sleet, ice, or snow — Occupy will never go!” Later, more people were arrested on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court while decrying the government’s collusion with the 1% through acts like the ruling on corporate personhood in Citizen’s United.

k st occupied

DEC 12: We shut down the ports.

In response to the government’s coordinated effort to suppress our movement, we organized a multi-city effort of our own. Nonviolent blockades and other actions occurred at ports in Long Beach, San Diego, Oakland, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Anchorage, and more. Occupy Houston shut down their port on the Gulf of Mexico, while land-locked Occupy Denver rallied outside a massive Wal-Mart distribution center. Occupy Bellingham nonviolently shut down rail ways used to transport goods from the ports. In New York, OWS picketed the headquarters of Goldman Sachs and flash mobbed the World Financial Center. Solidarity actions also took place in Anchorage, Tacoma, Chicago, Tokyo, and elsewhere.

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DEC 17: We celebrated our 3-month anniversary.

Since the eviction of Liberty Square, many homeless Occupiers had been sleeping on the street or in local churches. On Dec. 17th, OWSattempted to re-occupy a new home in Duarte Square, an empty lot in Manhattan owned by one of these churches — Trinity Church on Wall Street. Thousands showed up in solidarity, and we received tremendous support from religious leaders.

duarte square

DEC 18: We marched in solidarity with immigrants and economic refugees.

On the International Day of Migrants, OWS and members of the immigrant community marched to Foley Square to demand an end to wage theft, detentions, and deportation, and to support the rights of economic refugees and immigrants. Occupiers rallied outside an ICE Detention Center in Birmingham, Alabama. Actions in solidarity with migrant justice also took place in cities and Occupations across the world.

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DEC 31: We celebrated the New Year.

After demonstrations to abolish the prison-industrial complex took place in dozens of cities across the U.S. and more throughout the Europe and South America, we took back the place where it all started — Liberty Square — to bring in the New Year. Occupiers danced on top of the barricades the police had tried to use to keep us out of OUR park, and at least 68 were arrested. Occupiers in dozens of other cities also held events to celebrate the beginning of 2012.

new years eve

2012: We are getting ready.

The spontaneous, leaderless qualities of our movement give us strength. The future is unwritten, and the possibilities boundless. In 2012, Occupiers everywhere will continue to show the strength of the people united. We will keep fighting back against attacks from the 1% and governments. Here is a mere “teaser trailer” for some of the actions that are in the works:

January 7, 2012
Montana Court Boots Oligarchy in the Ass
Montana’s highest court affirmed the legality of its century-old ban on corporate political expenditures in a Dec. 30 ruling that represents a challenge to the horrendous “Citizens United”decision by the United States Supreme Court, which equated corporations with people.
Citizens United is the latest step in the effort by the 1% to transform the United States from a democracy into a corporate oligarchy in which the truth is for sale and the 99% are relegated to second-class status. 
The two political machines, which have both been bought and purchased by the 1%, already allow wealthy donors to engage in legalized bribery. They’re encouraged to circumvent the $2,500 limits on political donations to individual candidates via unlimited “soft-money” donations to the political parties. The Citizens Unitedruling allows unlimited anonymous donations to be made to so-called Super-PACs like Western Tradition Partnership, making the true power in American politics even less visible to citizens.
The Montana ruling may serve as a model for emulation by other state governments seeking to place the interests of their citizens ahead of the insatiable quest for profit growth now being championed by anti-American organizations like The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Western Tradition Partnership, which serve as fronts for the corporate oligarchy and wield tremendous influence among morally bankrupt state and federal lawmakers.
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Montana Court Boots Oligarchy in the Ass

Montana’s highest court affirmed the legality of its century-old ban on corporate political expenditures in a Dec. 30 ruling that represents a challenge to the horrendous “Citizens United”decision by the United States Supreme Court, which equated corporations with people.

Citizens United is the latest step in the effort by the 1% to transform the United States from a democracy into a corporate oligarchy in which the truth is for sale and the 99% are relegated to second-class status. 

The two political machines, which have both been bought and purchased by the 1%, already allow wealthy donors to engage in legalized bribery. They’re encouraged to circumvent the $2,500 limits on political donations to individual candidates via unlimited “soft-money” donations to the political parties. The Citizens Unitedruling allows unlimited anonymous donations to be made to so-called Super-PACs like Western Tradition Partnership, making the true power in American politics even less visible to citizens.

The Montana ruling may serve as a model for emulation by other state governments seeking to place the interests of their citizens ahead of the insatiable quest for profit growth now being championed by anti-American organizations like The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Western Tradition Partnership, which serve as fronts for the corporate oligarchy and wield tremendous influence among morally bankrupt state and federal lawmakers.

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January 4, 2012
 
Occupy Wall Street’s Livestream Operators Arrested

Occupy Wall Street is in the middle of one of its day-long marches in New York Tuesday, protesting the National Defense Authorization Act, but for those following along on the Global Revolution livestream, the real action is happening in the broadcast studio itself. That’s because police have apparently just raided the Brooklyn studio of Globalrevolution.tv and taken some of the project’s key volunteers into custody.
The raid Tuesday follows a notice to vacate that police delivered to the Bushwick studio on Monday night. Victoria Sobel, a Global Revolution volunteer, said Vlad Teichberg and a guy named Spike, both of whom maintain the live feed aggregator, had been taken into custody by police, along with four or five others. 
Read More: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/01/occupy-wall-streets-livestream-operators-arrested/46921/

Occupy Wall Street’s Livestream Operators Arrested

Occupy Wall Street is in the middle of one of its day-long marches in New York Tuesday, protesting the National Defense Authorization Act, but for those following along on the Global Revolution livestream, the real action is happening in the broadcast studio itself. That’s because police have apparently just raided the Brooklyn studio of Globalrevolution.tv and taken some of the project’s key volunteers into custody.

The raid Tuesday follows a notice to vacate that police delivered to the Bushwick studio on Monday night. Victoria Sobel, a Global Revolution volunteer, said Vlad Teichberg and a guy named Spike, both of whom maintain the live feed aggregator, had been taken into custody by police, along with four or five others. 

Read More: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/01/occupy-wall-streets-livestream-operators-arrested/46921/

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January 2, 2012
I’ve been in a bit of denial, but it’s time to blog it already…

Obama Makes It Official: Suspected Terrorists Can Be Indefinitely Detained Without a Trial

Despite having once threatened to veto the bill due to controversial language about the treatment of suspected terrorists, the president signed the controversial National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law on Saturday. Barack Obama did not keep his lingering concerns about aspects of the bill law a secret, however. In justifying his decision to sign NDAA into law, Obama said in a statement, “I have signed the Act chiefly because it authorizes funding for the defense of the United States and its interests abroad, crucial services for service members and their families, and vital national security programs that must be renewed.” He continued, “The fact that I support this bill as a whole does not mean I agree with everything in it. In particular, I have signed this bill despite having serious reservations with certain provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation, and prosecution of suspected terrorists.” (We’ve pasted the full statement at the bottom of this post.) While the president recently used his signing of the payroll tax cut extension as a photo op — see above — he seemed almost ashamed of this signature. Of the controversial detention provisions, Obama concludes, “My Administration will aggressively seek to mitigate those concerns through the design of implementation procedures and other authorities available to me as Chief Executive and Commander in Chief, will oppose any attempt to extend or expand them in the future, and will seek the repeal of any provisions that undermine the policies and values that have guided my Administration throughout my time in office.”
The decision will inevitably become fodder for criticism as Obama ramps up his 2012 reelection campaign. This is the same bill that Ron Paul recently compared to the Patriot Act but with more dire implications. “When the bar is low enough to include political enemies, our descent into totalitarianism is virtually assured,” Paul said earlier this week. “The recently passed National Defense Authorization Act continues that slip into tyranny, and in fact, accelerates it significantly.” Happy New Year?
Read More: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2011/12/obama-makes-it-official-suspected-terrorists-can-be-indefinitely-detained-without-trial/46818/

I’ve been in a bit of denial, but it’s time to blog it already…

Obama Makes It Official: Suspected Terrorists Can Be Indefinitely Detained Without a Trial

Despite having once threatened to veto the bill due to controversial language about the treatment of suspected terrorists, the president signed the controversial National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law on Saturday. Barack Obama did not keep his lingering concerns about aspects of the bill law a secret, however. In justifying his decision to sign NDAA into law, Obama said in a statement, “I have signed the Act chiefly because it authorizes funding for the defense of the United States and its interests abroad, crucial services for service members and their families, and vital national security programs that must be renewed.” He continued, “The fact that I support this bill as a whole does not mean I agree with everything in it. In particular, I have signed this bill despite having serious reservations with certain provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation, and prosecution of suspected terrorists.” (We’ve pasted the full statement at the bottom of this post.) While the president recently used his signing of the payroll tax cut extension as a photo op — see above — he seemed almost ashamed of this signature. Of the controversial detention provisions, Obama concludes, “My Administration will aggressively seek to mitigate those concerns through the design of implementation procedures and other authorities available to me as Chief Executive and Commander in Chief, will oppose any attempt to extend or expand them in the future, and will seek the repeal of any provisions that undermine the policies and values that have guided my Administration throughout my time in office.”

The decision will inevitably become fodder for criticism as Obama ramps up his 2012 reelection campaign. This is the same bill that Ron Paul recently compared to the Patriot Act but with more dire implications. “When the bar is low enough to include political enemies, our descent into totalitarianism is virtually assured,” Paul said earlier this week. “The recently passed National Defense Authorization Act continues that slip into tyranny, and in fact, accelerates it significantly.” Happy New Year?

Read More: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2011/12/obama-makes-it-official-suspected-terrorists-can-be-indefinitely-detained-without-trial/46818/

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