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jackovesk
19th September 2011, 01:41
Wall St. protests explode


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWP9WF5dj-g&feature=player_embedded#!

Blackout: CNN, Fox, and MSNBC Ignore Thousands Of US Day Of Rage Protesters

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Most Americans are being kept in the dark about the US Day of Rage by the corporate cable news giants at CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC who have imposed a de facto blackout on the protest.

Even though estimates have varied from hundreds to as many as 50,000 protesters flooded into Manhattan and others cities to take part in events around the country to, “nonviolently disrupt the disloyal, incompetent, and corrupt special interests which have usurped our nation’s civil and military power, spawning a host of threats to our liberty, lives and national security,” the three cable news networks have devoted no airtime to the story.

This is becoming an all too familiar scene. In Wisconsin hundreds of thousands of regular people took to the streets each weekend to protest the theft of their rights, and were completely ignored by CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC.

Sarah Palin’s Iowa tea party speech was 1/50 as big as the Wisconsin protests, yet she was deemed worthy of national media coverage.

The kowtowing of the corporate media to the conservative agenda continued last week as CNN climbed in bed with the Tea Party Express to host a Republican presidential debate that was chocked full of rhetoric about how taxes must be cut to protect the same “job creators” who crashed the US economy in 2008, and have continued to reap record profits by sitting on bailout money, and not hiring any new workers.

CNN decided that the Tea Party was a worthy news partner, but covering a protest that is happening right under their very noses in New York City is not important to the American people. (In fact as I type this, CNN is running another self-congratulatory segment on their Tea Party Express debate/total sellout to the right). No one expects the pro-business corporate propaganda/GOP propaganda mouthpiece Fox News to devote any coverage to the occupation of Wall Street, but the supposed progressive news network, MSNBC can’t “lean forward” long enough to turn off their true crime doc block to cover an event that is happening minutes away from their studios.

The corporate cable news media ignored Wisconsin, and now they are ignoring the protests of regular Americans who want their democracy placed back into their hands. The corporate media have proven time and time again that they are an obstacle to, not a provider of truth. Unlike the bogus tea party movement, the Occupy Wall Street protest features people of all ages, colors, shapes, sizes, and political affiliations. These people are protesting a broken system. They are protesting a loss of freedom. They are protesting inequality, and they are fighting for our rights.

Whether or not the corporate media cameras are in attendance, the protests will go on. Americans will continue to march, and those who love their country will continue to battle to make it better.

The conservative media bias of the cable news industry can and will be overcome. We don’t need video to feel the heart of America beat strong.

(Note: The 50,000 was an estimated attendance. Other estimates place the number of attendees in NYC in the hundreds to the thousands. The title has been changed to reflect conflicting attendance estimates).

http://www.politicususa.com/en/media-blackout-us-day-of-rage

PS - Keep it Up MSM..! The less coverage you give the Truth, the more obvious your Connection to the NWO Globalist Banksters IS..!

'We The People' are gearing up to put 'You ALL' Out-Of-Business..!

58andfixed
19th September 2011, 01:54
Any news or update on the "Anonymous - The Takeover of Wall Street 9-7-2011" project ?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNs4DgmUjHw


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNs4DgmUjHw

3m 36s 235 views

Posted September 8, 2011

http://anonops.blogspot.com/

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D-Day
19th September 2011, 03:12
50 000 protestors, what a great start!
Only about 450 000 to go before MSM will go anywhere near this story ;)
They'll be hoping it will all fizzle out in a few days I'm sure.
Unless they're forced to, we can expect this story to receive very little attention...

aranuk
19th September 2011, 03:34
Years ago 2 million people protested in London against Blair planning to go to war against Iraq. What happened? He went to war. I think politicians are becoming thicker skinned nowadays and are too smug. 30-40 years ago 2 million protestors in London would have made them at least think twice but not now, they are a different breed. They lie most of the time now where they used to avoid answering awkward questions. If they got caught out telling porkies they usually resigned. Not now. What can we do?

Stan

TelosianEmbrace
19th September 2011, 04:26
Years ago 2 million people protested in London against Blair planning to go to war against Iraq. What happened? He went to war. I think politicians are becoming thicker skinned nowadays and are too smug. 30-40 years ago 2 million protestors in London would have made them at least think twice but not now, they are a different breed. They lie most of the time now where they used to avoid answering awkward questions. If they got caught out telling porkies they usually resigned. Not now. What can we do?

Stan
We do our best, Stan, and that will be enough. Within each of us is a power greater than any and all corporations and political parties put together.
Here's another link, one of the main groups behind the protest. www.adbusters.org

Arrowwind
19th September 2011, 04:38
One protest does not make for a revolution. You have to keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it........................

BTW, I did see news reports about the protests in wisconson. I was likey watching cnn, but could have been msnbc

Lord Sidious
19th September 2011, 05:42
Years ago 2 million people protested in London against Blair planning to go to war against Iraq. What happened? He went to war. I think politicians are becoming thicker skinned nowadays and are too smug. 30-40 years ago 2 million protestors in London would have made them at least think twice but not now, they are a different breed. They lie most of the time now where they used to avoid answering awkward questions. If they got caught out telling porkies they usually resigned. Not now. What can we do?

Stan

You need to find out how the system works, then how to use it's weaknesses against it.
Then do it.
Then show others.
Win.

D-Day
19th September 2011, 05:46
One protest does not make for a revolution. You have to keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it and keep at it........................

BTW, I did see news reports about the protests in wisconson. I was likey watching cnn, but could have been msnbc

Indeed Arrowwind, the momentum must be maintained if this movement is to have a significant impact.
Isolated "one-off" protests aren't gonna cut it... but it's a good start.
These protests need to be coordinated such that they are widespread and ongoing.
Anything less will be fairly ineffective IMO, as much as I hate to admit it.
Nevertheless, I hope this protest will act as a catalyst to insite more of the same.
More protests, more participants, more cities, more awareness... more! more!! more!!!

sygh
19th September 2011, 05:58
50 000 protestors, what a great start!
Only about 450 000 to go before MSM will go anywhere near this story ;)
They'll be hoping it will all fizzle out in a few days I'm sure.
Unless they're forced to, we can expect this story to receive very little attention...

More is comming, you can bet on that.

humanalien
19th September 2011, 06:33
I heard that they are prepared to stay there for months
if need be and bloomberg has oked the thing. I find that
odd but oh well. They are setting up kitchens and outdoor
toilets to.

D-Day
19th September 2011, 07:39
50 000 protestors, what a great start!
Only about 450 000 to go before MSM will go anywhere near this story ;)
They'll be hoping it will all fizzle out in a few days I'm sure.
Unless they're forced to, we can expect this story to receive very little attention...

More is comming, you can bet on that.

I hope you're right, the more the better!

If I had the money to fly over there and join them I WOULD...