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26th November 2011, 20:13
The shocking truth about the crackdown on Occupy

Naomi Wolf, Guardian (UK) 25th November

US citizens of all political persuasions are still reeling from images of unparallelled police brutality in a coordinated crackdown against peaceful OWS protesters in cities across the nation this past week. An elderly woman was pepper-sprayed in the face; the scene of unresisting, supine students at UC Davis being pepper-sprayed by phalanxes of riot police went viral online; images proliferated of young women – targeted seemingly for their gender – screaming, dragged by the hair by police in riot gear; and the pictures of a young man, stunned and bleeding profusely from the head, emerged in the record of the middle-of-the-night clearing of Zuccotti Park.

But just when Americans thought we had the picture – was this crazy police and mayoral overkill, on a municipal level, in many different cities? – the picture darkened. The National Union of Journalists and the Committee to Protect Journalists issued a Freedom of Information Act request to investigate possible federal involvement with law enforcement practices that appeared to target journalists. The New York Times reported that "New York cops have arrested, punched, whacked, shoved to the ground and tossed a barrier at reporters and photographers" covering protests. Reporters were asked by NYPD to raise their hands to prove they had credentials: when many dutifully did so, they were taken, upon threat of arrest, away from the story they were covering, and penned far from the site in which the news was unfolding. Other reporters wearing press passes were arrested and roughed up by cops, after being – falsely – informed by police that "It is illegal to take pictures on the sidewalk."

In New York, a state supreme court justice and a New York City council member were beaten up; in Berkeley, California, one of our greatest national poets, Robert Hass, was beaten with batons. The picture darkened still further when Wonkette and Washingtonsblog.com reported that the Mayor of Oakland acknowledged that the Department of Homeland Security had participated in an 18-city mayor conference call advising mayors on "how to suppress" Occupy protests.

To Europeans, the enormity of this breach may not be obvious at first. Our system of government prohibits the creation of a federalised police force, and forbids federal or militarised involvement in municipal peacekeeping.

I noticed that rightwing pundits and politicians on the TV shows on which I was appearing were all on-message against OWS. Journalist Chris Hayes reported on a leaked memo that revealed lobbyists vying for an $850,000 contract to smear Occupy. Message coordination of this kind is impossible without a full-court press at the top. This was clearly not simply a case of a freaked-out mayors', city-by-city municipal overreaction against mess in the parks and cranky campers. As the puzzle pieces fit together, they began to show coordination against OWS at the highest national levels.

Why this massive mobilisation against these not-yet-fully-articulated, unarmed, inchoate people? After all, protesters against the war in Iraq, Tea Party rallies and others have all proceeded without this coordinated crackdown. Is it really the camping? As I write, two hundred young people, with sleeping bags, suitcases and even folding chairs, are still camping out all night and day outside of NBC on public sidewalks – under the benevolent eye of an NYPD cop – awaiting Saturday Night Live tickets, so surely the camping is not the issue. I was still deeply puzzled as to why OWS, this hapless, hopeful band, would call out a violent federal response.

That is, until I found out what it was that OWS actually wanted.

The mainstream media was declaring continually "OWS has no message". Frustrated, I simply asked them. I began soliciting online "What is it you want?" answers from Occupy. In the first 15 minutes, I received 100 answers. These were truly eye-opening.

The No 1 agenda item: get the money out of politics. Most often cited was legislation to blunt the effect of the Citizens United ruling, which lets boundless sums enter the campaign process. No 2: reform the banking system to prevent fraud and manipulation, with the most frequent item being to restore the Glass-Steagall Act – the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separates investment banks from commercial banks. This law would correct the conditions for the recent crisis, as investment banks could not take risks for profit that create kale derivatives out of thin air, and wipe out the commercial and savings banks.

No 3 was the most clarifying: draft laws against the little-known loophole that currently allows members of Congress to pass legislation affecting Delaware-based corporations in which they themselves are investors.

When I saw this list – and especially the last agenda item – the scales fell from my eyes. Of course, these unarmed people would be having the **** kicked out of them.

For the terrible insight to take away from news that the Department of Homeland Security coordinated a violent crackdown is that the DHS does not freelance. The DHS cannot say, on its own initiative, "we are going after these scruffy hippies". Rather, DHS is answerable up a chain of command: first, to New York Representative Peter King, head of the House homeland security subcommittee, who naturally is influenced by his fellow congressmen and women's wishes and interests. And the DHS answers directly, above King, to the president (who was conveniently in Australia at the time).

In other words, for the DHS to be on a call with mayors, the logic of its chain of command and accountability implies that congressional overseers, with the blessing of the White House, told the DHS to authorise mayors to order their police forces – pumped up with millions of dollars of hardware and training from the DHS – to make war on peaceful citizens.

But wait: why on earth would Congress advise violent militarised reactions against its own peaceful constituents? The answer is straightforward: in recent years, members of Congress have started entering the system as members of the middle class (or upper middle class) – but they are leaving DC privy to vast personal wealth, as we see from the "scandal" of presidential contender Newt Gingrich's having been paid $1.8m for a few hours' "consulting" to special interests. The inflated fees to lawmakers who turn lobbyists are common knowledge, but the notion that congressmen and women are legislating their own companies' profitsis less widely known – and if the books were to be opened, they would surely reveal corruption on a Wall Street spectrum. Indeed, we do already know that congresspeople are massively profiting from trading on non-public information they have on companies about which they are legislating – a form of insider trading that sent Martha Stewart to jail.

Since Occupy is heavily surveilled and infiltrated, it is likely that the DHS and police informers are aware, before Occupy itself is, what its emerging agenda is going to look like. If legislating away lobbyists' privileges to earn boundless fees once they are close to the legislative process, reforming the banks so they can't suck money out of fake derivatives products, and, most critically, opening the books on a system that allowed members of Congress to profit personally – and immensely – from their own legislation, are two beats away from the grasp of an electorally organised Occupy movement … well, you will call out the troops on stopping that advance.

So, when you connect the dots, properly understood, what happened this week is the first battle in a civil war; a civil war in which, for now, only one side is choosing violence. It is a battle in which members of Congress, with the collusion of the American president, sent violent, organised suppression against the people they are supposed to represent. Occupy has touched the third rail: personal congressional profits streams. Even though they are, as yet, unaware of what the implications of their movement are, those threatened by the stirrings of their dreams of reform are not.

Sadly, Americans this week have come one step closer to being true brothers and sisters of the protesters in Tahrir Square. Like them, our own national leaders, who likely see their own personal wealth under threat from transparency and reform, are now making war upon us.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/nov/25/shocking-truth-about-crackdown-occupy

Cartomancer
26th November 2011, 20:34
Naomi Wolf has been saying this for years. She interviewed holocaust survivors who say America is just like Nazi Germany in the 1930's. Even the smaller towns and cities with occupy movements were all harassed somehow on the same day all of the big cities were. This definitely smells like an organized operation. There you go. The US constitution being used for toilet paper and those responsible are not being taken to task as to why the are a bunch of Nazi thugs beating up students and planting agents to cause trouble. This Peter King guy needs to go to a re-education camp or be forced to be homeless for a year so he can open his miserable scum sucking eyes to the truth. He is the new Himmler. Sig Heil MF.

pyriel
27th November 2011, 03:47
With all the police violence on the occupy ppl.. These ppl will start protecting themselves and friends/family.. We live in a communist nazi police state now.... There is an unavoidable war coming. I'm starting to wonder if ww3 is going to be the world's citizens vs the governments of the world. Every protest in every country lately is about the same thing.

Mansid99
27th November 2011, 04:12
I saw the video of police pepper spraying college students who were just sitting down and not providing any resistance. This is breaking the basic human rights. No one should get away with it

norman
23rd December 2011, 18:52
Something sparked my interest about this video of a raving 'nutter' "protester" when he says he's got Irish and Cherokee blood etc... where have I heard that before?.......... Duncan O'Finoan said they like that type for mind control and super assassin projects etc....

Watch the video and have a think if the guy could be dropped into play there to cause trouble:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaVp6pCZ4Bs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaVp6pCZ4Bs

Semnyi
23rd December 2011, 20:06
I'm skeptical, this does not resemble a grass roots movement. Non-violence should be the message, not hand-us-over-some-off-that-war-oil-money-you-bankers... George Soros is behind moveon.org... that's not a good sign... good luck thanks for the topic. Semnyi

toad
23rd December 2011, 21:21
Its going to perpetuate itself, the more violence they use and the harder the tactics, the more people who will get involved and rise up, the more who do, the harder they will push, etc...

Cartomancer
23rd December 2011, 22:01
I am glad this post surfaced again. What Ms. Wolf is saying is the crux of the biscuit here people. Ms. Wolf seems to be one of the most un-tampered with and free voiced people in the world right now. She even comes from what many would consider a "liberal" background and she is pointing out all of the same things as Alex Jones and others. She is a a for real Patriot.

This whole occupy thing was just to rationalize these pieces of detritus having built concentration camps. In my readings about WWII many threads suggest that the Third Reich had a plan to still ultimately win and achieve their goals. All of the facts point to vast amounts of wealth and influence being spread via secret societies and blackmail.

This form of Fascism became a finely honed machine before the time of Christ. These people will stop at nothing. There has been a silent war going on since WWII in which we have all slowly have become dumbed down and complacent. I know I am preaching to choir here but we all need to destroy our TV's and buy nothing except food and the essentials. These people survive on selling gasoline, cars, houses, and loaning money. If no one purchased big ticket items for a few months these people would be on their knees.

The mainstream media has been a mockery of reality lately. The whole "ignore Ron Paul" theme is just too much to handle and points out what a sad facade the whole thing is. They tell us what they want and we react. We are a bunch of stupid idiots as a whole. Rock on Naomi Wolf you are a true American in the spirit of the founders. Go girl.