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Maia Gabrial
11th February 2012, 00:07
You know, I'm not hearing much about the Occupy Wallstreet movement anymore on Lame Stream....Well, unless there's violence, of course.

I received this email from Brasscheck TV about police in disguise instigating trouble. My question to those cops is: I know you have to "earn" all that money Rockefeller donated to you guys, but do you ever stop to think that you're being played for fools, too? YOU are part of the problem when you stand in the way of people trying to right a wrong. RIGHT A WRONG! You're siding with the ones committing the wrongs.

I wonder if their consciences EVER bother them? Do they even have a feeling of community, the human community who they protect and serve? Are there really excuses to exonerate cops who do this "in the line of duty"? Where are the lines drawn where they're actually more criminal than the criminals? How do we even protect ourselves from the evil within the corporate wannabe govt system?


Hiding in and among legitimate and peaceful protesters are the
so-called 'Black Bloc' anarchists.

Black Bloc is more of a tactic than any specific group, whereby
individuals wear black clothing, scarves, ski masks, etc. to
conceal their identities as they commit acts of violence and
vandalism while hiding in and among peaceful protesters.

On several occasions it was demonstrated that the Black Bloc were
actually police officers disguise, these are called 'agent
provocateurs'.

This tactic serves to delegitimize the protests as a whole, giving
the public a negative opinion of the protests and law enforcement
an excuse to rout the protests in general.

In this sense, the Black Bloc serves the 1%...

Video:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/9339.html

Goodman Green
- Brasscheck

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I'll tell you, folks that more and more things like these are being exposed. When we know what's going on, we're in better positions to do something about it. And then it becomes our case for justice....