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Samson
22nd August 2011, 22:56
Dear people,

The revolution is like the tide. It’s rising. But it comes with waves washing up and flowing back. I love this movement, I love the solidarity it has created and the hope for a future that is based on human instead of economic values. But I can’t sing its praise all day. I cannot refrain from criticising things that need to be criticised.

That is the start of 2 hours of the most pleasant and heartwarming blogs ive read in years. It's a frequently updated story from one of the growing group of individuals that is marching their way to brussels http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/colmenar-01.jpg

Reports from the last days are found here.
http://spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com/
I think everything i wanted to know about this revolution is said in the days and months before. Click the archive to read the previous updates.

If youve read most of it, you might consider to leave a comment there. I think Oscar and his friends will apprieciate it somewhere during the 1000 miles that are still ahead of them.

This event needs our attention. It has been picked up by Germans, Dutch and English protestors some proof of that is found here
http://www.marchtobrussels.eu/mapandroute.html
In Holland Johan Oldenkamp stepped forward by writing this 'manifest'...
http://www.pateo.nl/manifest.htm
From Italy, England and other countrys ppl have or will start this march to brussels.
Its not organized, and not known how many people will join the march before they all arrive in Brussel october 15th.

Reading about this Spanish revolution through Oscars point of view gave me a warm feeling and lots of sympathy for those that are and will go marching.

First daily report is on the bottom of the page, so it reads a little akward but youll love it... Well i did... It took me 2 hours to read all the june july and august updates and im a slow reader because English is not even my second lanuage.

So if you like to know what its like to be a rebel in 2011 have a look and start here
http://spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com/ for the last days
or here for the story from the start
http://spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com/2011/06/

Thank you,

dAkapacity
22nd August 2011, 23:58
Thank you for this information! I live in Antwerp, 45 km from Brussels. Saturday October 15th has got an extra soul lifting his voice for 'freedom, equality, fraternalism and to create together a society which is worth living in'...
:peace:

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The Route in 6 stages:
Friday October 7: from Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) to Maastricht (32 km)
Saturday October 8: from Maastricht to Tongeren (19 km)
Sunday October 9: from Tongeren to Sint-Truiden (21 km)
Monday October 10: from Sint-Truiden to Tienen (19 km)
Tuesday October 11: Tienen tor Leuven (19 km)
Wednesday October 12: from Leuven(Louvain) to Brussels (27 km)
Saturday October 15: INTERNATIONAL DEMONSTRATION AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE OUTRAGED IN BRUSSELS

finally there!!!
23rd August 2011, 01:07
why does the main stream media not show any coverage of the revolution in Spain because they dont want us democrazied countries to see that democracy is fake and the spanish people have realized this since may 15.
VIVA LA REVOLUCION

Samson
24th August 2011, 17:21
As we can read today the march is at a critical point. There are people walking and talking with the people they meet along the way about many of the things we read and write about here. First they marched to Madrid and got united with more then a million peaceful protesters. Reading about it gave me hope. Those who decided to march to Brussel felt the warm support from everyone they met on their way to the French border. Now the 30th day of marching and in France things are different...
Well you can read all about it here http://spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com/

Good news for the Dutch people this beautiful story is translated by some Flemmisch guys. They translated it because they loved it, support what they stand for. So if youre in for a feel good reading with an open ending... Here's the Duch version http://niepleuen.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/een-coboyverhaal-%E2%80%93-reisverslag-vanuit-de-mars-op-brussel/ I guess you'll find your way around for the previous updates.

dAkapacity
24th August 2011, 20:00
@Samson (just in case you speak dutch):

Bedankt Samson voor het mooie verhaal ! (thanx for the story!)

Btw... ben je toevallig Samson, de vriend van Dalila of eerder de hond van Gertje? ;-)

xdA.

Samson
26th August 2011, 20:01
Yes im dutch daKapacity, but im not one of the Samsons you mention. The one that regina sings about could be me, but then we should know eachother in another dimension.
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Marching more then a thousand miles because youre fed up with banksters bailouts corrupt politics and more would be noticed by the media if not the media was owned. So the story is ignored, and ones they arrive and the big protest starts on 15 october, the media will portrait them as...well, you know. Thats why we all should know. Ive asked the author permission to put his story in a chronological order in a pdf. I think that ll make it a bit easier for new readers to catch up.
This is a chapter in the historybooks in the making. 15 october is world protest day. You will remember it, but will you know what it was all about?
Thanx for reading it dAkapacity and those who did. Oscar, is making the miles and keeps us informed so you dont have to thank me but him and those marching. But you can hug me, ...because i like hugs. heh.