The Police State vs. Occupy Wall Street: This Is Not Going To End
Well for Any of Us
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Right now,
we are watching the early rounds of a heavyweight fight between
two extremely determined opponents. Occupy Wall Street has no plans
of losing this fight and neither do law enforcement authorities.
Perhaps those running the show actually believed that raiding Zuccotti
Park and more than a dozen other "Occupy camps" around the nation
would end these protests, but that is just not going to happen.
Whatever your opinion of Occupy Wall Street is, everyone should
be able to agree that this is one dedicated bunch. They are absolutely
obsessed with their cause and in response to the recent raid on
Zuccotti Park organizers are calling for “a
national day of direct action” on Thursday. But if Occupy Wall
Street protesters want to take things to "the next level", they
should not underestimate the resolve of the police state. Over the
past decade, the homeland security apparatus of the federal government
has been slowly but surely turning this country into a "Big Brother"
police state. Today, our law enforcement authorities are obsessed
with watching us, listening to us, tracking us, recording us, and
gathering information on all of us. We are constantly reminded that
we live in a prison grid (just think about what they do to you before
you are allowed on an airplane) and they are not about to put up
with anyone challenging their authority or their control. Have you
even known parents that constantly feel the need to prove that they
are "the boss" of their children? Well, that is essentially what
the homeland security apparatus in this country has become. All
over the United States, law enforcement personnel are taught that
every American is a potential terrorist and they are actually trained
to "act tough", to bark orders at us and to not let anyone question
their authority. If Occupy Wall Street believes that it can get
the police state to "back down", they are sorely mistaken. Hopefully
everyone will cool off a bit as the temperatures go down this winter.
But if we do see a "cooling off", it probably will not last for
long. As the U.S. economy continues to get worse, these kinds of
protests are going to keep growing and they will become even more
intense. Eventually, mass civil unrest will cause the streets of
many of our major cities to closely resemble war zones. When it
is all said and done, this is not going to end well for any of us.
The stunning
police raid of Zuccotti Park at 1 AM on Tuesday morning made headlines
around the world. Protesters were hauled off, tents were cut down
and garbage trucks hauled off the personal possessions of those
that had been encamped there. It was swift and it was brutal.
But it was
just another in a long line of raids that we have seen over the
past couple of weeks. Occupy camps in Portland, Oakland, Chicago,
San Francisco, Dallas, Atlanta and several other cities have also
been raided.
There is an
increasing body of evidence that these raids have been coordinated.
For example, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan recently made
the following statement during a recent interview about the
Occupy movement....
I was
recently on a conference call with 18 cities across the country
who had the same situation
Does anyone
want to guess who was running that conference call?
Heidi Bogosian,
the executive director of the National Lawyers Guild, is convinced
that the recent raids were coordinated at
the federal level....
"We definitely
feel, especially in a movement like this that has arisen so quickly
in a number of cities, that there will be a coordinated national
effort to try and shut it down"
Someone probably
thought that cracking a few skulls and cutting up a few tents would
probably make the hippies go away.
Yes, that might
have worked in 1991.
But this is
2011. Whether you agree with Occupy Wall Street or not, one thing
that should be clear to all of us is that these boys and girls are
deadly serious.
In response
to the recent raids, organizers have declared "a
national day of direct action" on Thursday.
One of the
"major actions" being planned is a "shut down" of Wall Street.
Of course that
will not happen because thousands of law enforcement personnel will
be dispatched to protect Wall Street if necessary.
But what does
seem clear is that Occupy Wall Street seems determined to take things
to the next level.
In this
video, a wild-eyed protester can be seen making the following
statement....
"On the
17th, we gonna burn this city to the ************* ground."
Later on in
the video, the same protester makes an even more inflammatory statement....
“No more
talking. They’ve got guns, we’ve got bottles. They’ve got bricks,
we’ve got rocks…in a few days you’re going to see what a Molotov
cocktail can do to Macy’s.”
That is a very
frightening statement.
As I noted
the
other day, one recent survey found that 31
percent of all Occupy Wall Street protesters "would support
violence to advance their agenda".
Let us hope
that cooler heads prevail and that we don't see outbreaks of violence.
If we do see
violence in the coming days, it will just give law enforcement authorities
an excuse to crack down even harder.
Up to this
point, local law enforcement authorities have been advised to seek
"legal reasons" for evicting Occupy protesters.
Since just
about everything is illegal in America today, that has not been
too difficult. So far "zoning laws", "curfew rules" and regulations
that target homeless people have been used as justifications to
evict Occupy protesters.
In New York
City, Mayor Bloomberg has said that protesters can gather in Zuccotti
Park, but that "the rules" do not allow them to have tents, sleeping
bags or any sort of heavy equipment.
So will the
protesters go along with this, or will this turn into a prolonged
struggle over Zuccotti Park?
It is hard
to say, but one thing is for sure police all over the nation have
already shown that they are prepared to use brutal force against
these protesters in order to get their way.
We have seen
tear gas used, we have seen pepper spray cannons used, we have seen
rubber bullets used and we have seen flash-bang stun grenades used.
And they are
just warming up. When it comes to protecting "national security",
there is a vast array of technologies and weapons that law enforcement
authorities have at their disposal.
Many Americans
are cheering the crackdown on these protesters, but we all should
remember that real people are getting seriously injured. For example,
just check out this
photo of 84-year-old Dorli Rainey after pepper spray was blasted
directly into her face.
Rainey and
several other Occupy Seattle protesters are still in the hospital.
Ready for another
example?
You can see
video of a female Occupy Cal protester being brutally yanked by
her hair right
here.
How would you
feel if that was you?
We all need
to realize that these confrontations are not just a bunch of "fun
and games".
A lot of people
have been sent to the hospital already, and this is just
the beginning.
One of the
key things that the American people will need to understand is that
they don't have to pick sides.
When law enforcement
authorities commit atrocities, we should denounce them.
When Occupy
Wall Street protesters commit acts of violence or vandalism, we
should denounce them.
It would be
nice if all Occupy Wall Street protests would be 100% non-violent.
It would be
nice if the police would be reasonable and would carry out their
duties with gentleness and respect.
But sadly,
those things are probably not going to happen.
The civil unrest
we are seeing now is only the beginning.
Things are
going to get a lot worse.
If things keep
getting escalated to "the next level", eventually we will see martial
law imposed in some of our largest cities.
Don't think
that it can't happen.
The United
States is increasingly becoming a very unstable place.
As America
comes apart at the seams, this is not going to end well for any
of us.
Reprinted
with permission from the Economic
Collapse Blog.
November
18, 2011
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