By Mark | August 13, 2014
This video was posted just minutes ago by Patricia Bynes, Democratic Committeewoman of Ferguson Township, Missouri. It shows police officers in the city of Ferguson launching tear gas and stun grenades at protestors. This is the third night in a row that police and protestors have faced off in the northern St. Louis suburb. It […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Uncategorized | Also tagged #OpFerguson, democracy protests, Dorian Johnson, Ferguson, Michael Brown, Mike Brown's Law, Missouri, Patricia Bynes, police, police brutality, police state, police tactics, protests, racism, riot police, riots, sonic weapons, St Louis |
By Mark | October 20, 2011
I’ve decided to spend tonight looking into the origins of the Occupy Wall Street movement. I knew that both anonymous and Adbusters played a role, but I wasn’t sure just how all of the pieces fit together… While I’m still not sure, I came across an interesting fact that I wanted to share. It seems […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Also tagged AdBusters, Arab Spring, commercials, corporatocracy, Kalle Lasn, LoudSauce, Occupy Wall Street, Operation Empire State Rebellion, protests, Robert S. Halper, Wall Street |
I’m doubtful that anything will happen tomorrow, but I suppose it’s a good thing that people are at least talking about the growing income disparity in America and the government’s role in making it happen. The following comes from Gary Roland, who is planning tomorrow’s protest in New York City’s financial district: WHEN: Occupation begins […]
Posted in Economics, Politics | Also tagged audit the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve, Gary Roland, hegemony, income disparity, June 14, occupation, Operation Empire State Rebellion, the growing gap between rich and poor, Zuccotti Park |