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"Manufacturing Dissent": The Corporate Financing of the Protest Movement
Michel Chossudovsky
Colored "Revolutions": A New Form of Regime Change, Made in the USA Eva Golinger
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Occupy Wall Street: A Globalist Op? How can a Movement funded by Globalists end the Globalist Scheme to Enslave the World? Kurt Nimmo
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Occupy Wall Street Protesters suckered into a trap
Paul Joseph Watson
| VIDEO: The "Revolution" Business: "Occupy Wall Street" Affiliated With "Professional Revolutionary Organization" OTPOR (CIA)
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"A revolution is bloody. Revolution is hostile. Revolution knows no compromise. Revolution overturns and destroys everything that gets in its way. And you, sitting around here like a knot on the wall, saying, 'I'm going to love these folks no matter how much they hate me.' No, you need a revolution. Whoever heard of a revolution where they lock arms, as Reverend Cleage was pointing out beautifully, singing 'We Shall Overcome'? Just tell me. You don't do that in a revolution. You don't do any singing; you're too busy swinging..."
Malcolm X
An Indigenous Platform Proposal for "Occupy Denver"
"...In observing the "Occupy Together" expansion, we are reminded that the territories of our indigenous nations have been "under occupation" for decades, if not centuries. We remind the occupants of this encampment in Denver that they are on the territories of the Cheyenne, Arapaho and Ute peoples. In the U.S., indigenous nations were the first targets of corporate/government oppression. The landmark case ofJohnson v. McIntosh (1823), which institutionalized the "doctrine of discovery" inU.S. law, and which justified the theft of 2 billion acres of indigenous territory, established a framework of corrupt political/legal/corporate collusion that continues throughout indigenous America, to the present.
If this movement is serious about confronting the foundational assumptions of the current U.S. system, then it must begin by addressing the original crimes of the U.S.colonizing system against indigenous nations. Without addressing justice for indigenous peoples, there can never be a genuine movement for justice and equality in the United States. Toward that end, we challenge Occupy Denver to take the lead, and to be the first "Occupy" city to integrate into its philosophy, a set of values that respects the rights of indigenous peoples, and that recognizes the importance of employing indigenous visions and models in restoring environmental, social, cultural, economic and political health to our homeland.
We call on Occupy Denver to endorse, as a starting point, the following "
http://www.russellmeansfreedom.com/2011/an-indigenous-platform-proposal-for-occupy-denver/
American Indian Movement of Colorado
An Indigenous Platform Proposal for "Occupy Denver"
Tavis Smiley "State of the Black Union"
Video-- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiEKS5iPtDs&mode=related&search=
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