NYC General Assembly First Statement read by Kieth Olbermann

2011-10-06 18:59:30

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The Indigenous Original Version:

Text from nycga.cc/2011/09/30/declaration-of-the-occupation-of-new-york-city:

Declaration of the Occupation of New York City
Posted on September 30, 2011 by NYCGA
THIS DOCUMENT WAS ACCEPTED BY THE NYC GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2011
TRANSLATIONS: FRENCH, SLOVAK, SPANISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN
As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that we are your allies.

As one people, united, we acknowledge the reality: that the future of the human race requires the cooperation of its members; that our system must protect our rights, and upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors; that a democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth; and that no true democracy is attainable when the process is determined by economic power. We come to you at a time when corporations, which place profit over people, self-interest over justice, and oppression over equality, run our governments. We have peaceably assembled here, as is our right, to let these facts be known.

They have taken our houses through an illegal foreclosure process, despite not having the original mortgage.
They have taken bailouts from taxpayers with impunity, and continue to give Executives exorbitant bonuses.
They have perpetuated inequality and discrimination in the workplace based on age, the color of one’s skin, sex, gender identity and sexual orientation.
They have poisoned the food supply through negligence, and undermined the farming system through monopolization.
They have profited off of the torture, confinement, and cruel treatment of countless animals, and actively hide these practices.
They have continuously sought to strip employees of the right to negotiate for better pay and safer working conditions.
They have held students hostage with tens of thousands of dollars of debt on education, which is itself a human right.
They have consistently outsourced labor and used that outsourcing as leverage to cut workers’ healthcare and pay.
They have influenced the courts to achieve the same rights as people, with none of the culpability or responsibility.
They have spent millions of dollars on legal teams that look for ways to get them out of contracts in regards to health insurance.
They have sold our privacy as a commodity.
They have used the military and police force to prevent freedom of the press. They have deliberately declined to recall faulty products endangering lives in pursuit of profit.
They determine economic policy, despite the catastrophic failures their policies have produced and continue to produce.
They have donated large sums of money to politicians, who are responsible for regulating them.
They continue to block alternate forms of energy to keep us dependent on oil.
They continue to block generic forms of medicine that could save people’s lives or provide relief in order to protect investments that have already turned a substantial profit.
They have purposely covered up oil spills, accidents, faulty bookkeeping, and inactive ingredients in pursuit of profit.
They purposefully keep people misinformed and fearful through their control of the media.
They have accepted private contracts to murder prisoners even when presented with serious doubts about their guilt.
They have perpetuated colonialism at home and abroad. They have participated in the torture and murder of innocent civilians overseas.
They continue to create weapons of mass destruction in order to receive government contracts. *

To the people of the world,

We, the New York City General Assembly occupying Wall Street in Liberty Square, urge you to assert your power.

Exercise your right to peaceably assemble; occupy public space; create a process to address the problems we face, and generate solutions accessible to everyone.

To all communities that take action and form groups in the spirit of direct democracy, we offer support, documentation, and all of the resources at our disposal.

Join us and make your voices heard!

*These grievances are not all-inclusive.

Update 10/1/11 – Minor updates to some wording in the facts.

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Occupy Declaration II & Assembly Minutes

2011-10-17 21:20:58

The Declaration, by an OWS Working Group, to Date

https://sites.google.com/site/the99percentdeclaration/

NYC General Assembly Minutes

http://nycga.cc/category/minutes/ga-minutes/
NYC Coordinating Minutes
http://nycga.cc/
134 Occupation LiveStreams Worldwide
http://occupystreams.org/

NYC Green Party Supports OWS http://www.greenpartynyc.org/

GPUS http://www.gp.org/campaigns/occupy-america/index.php

Strike / OWS Links Update, Local Actions Focus Tomorrow

2011-10-31 22:23:14

Call for GENERAL STRIKE Nov. 2 – plus Occupy updates | San Francisco Bay View – 10/27

Union Support for General Strike and Protests Nov. 2 : Indybay – 10/28

(67) Occupy Oakland Children’s Village Rebirth

November 2: General Strike In Oakland By Farooque Chowdhury – 10/31

Occupy Oakland Tries to Pull Off General Strike | FDL News Desk – 10/31

OWS more generally:

How the 99 Percent Really Lost Out – in Far Greater Ways Than the Occupy Protesters Imagine | Truthout – 10/29

Why Occupy Wall Street Has Left Washington Behind | The Nation – 10/26

Gar Alperovitz: The Prehistory of the Next Possible Progressive Era | Truthout – 6/2

Bombs, Bridges and Jobs – NYTimes.com

Protesters Said, the Data Show It – Much Wealth Resides in New York – NYTimes.com – 10/25

Top Earners Doubled Share of Nation’s Income, C.B.O. Says – NYTimes.com – 10/25

Occupy Wall Street: FAQ | The Nation
The People’s Library | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

Occupy Art: Occupy Wall Street With Art

Enacting the impossible on consensus decision making | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

Making a Gas Mask : Indybay

Share of Income Earned by the Top 1 Percent – Graphic – NYTimes.com – 10/25

Nov 2, First World General Strike Supporting Oakland – Occupy Colleges Teach-Ins Nov 2-3 – Occupy Links List vers. 2.02

2011-11-02 11:12:46

You’re not going to hear a lot about this because most of it will be informal, people calling in for sick days and taking paid days off.

You won’t hear about it, but the 1% may well take notice.
If not now, there’s always tomorrow.

 

Occupy Together Worldwide Meetup Days – Meetup
the calendarOccupy Together Meetups Everywhere – Meetup
the placeThe Occupied Wall Street Journal
the newsAll Occupy Live Streams

Nov 2 First World General Strike

Longshore Workers in Oakland Call for a General Strike – YouTube – 10/28

GENERAL STRIKE – Oakland, CA Facebook
Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike – Occupy Oakland – 10/29
Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike : Indybay – 10/29

Carpenters Local 713 Supports Call for Nov. 2 General Strike in Oakland : Indybay – 10/29

Twitter / Search – #standwithoakland
Twitter / Search – #GeneralStrike

How YOU can Participate in the General Strike! – Occupy Oakland
 
OakStrikeMedia

Oakland General Strike – November 2, 2011! | Industrial Workers of the World

Occupy Oakland General Strike event guide, schedule | Oakland Local

Food Drive for General Strike Day!!!! FacebookOctober 29, 2011 Strike Testimonial pictures _ FacebookChildren’s Brigade Occupy Oakland General Strike Facebook
Scott Olsen Cannot Talk, General Strike Nov. 2! : Indybay – 10/29

Indymedia Milwaukee | Scott Olsen Cannot Talk, General Strike Nov. 2nd! – 10/30

Oakland Calls – NYC Answers! Solidarity with Occupy Oakland Facebook
General Assembly Passes Resolutions Supporting Occupy Oakland, General Strike | The Occupy Boston Globe – 11/1
Crockford’s Place | Occupy Boston strike announcement in solidarity with Occupy Oakland – 11/1

Oakland police union: ‘We are confused’ by Quan – 11/1

#OccupyOakland calls for a general strike this Wednesday | WBEZ 11/1

Marines, Lawyers, And City-Wide Strikes — This Week Is Going To Be Nuts In Oakland – 10/31

November 2: General Strike In Oakland By Farooque Chowdhury – 10/31
Occupy Oakland Tries to Pull Off General Strike | FDL News Desk – 10/31
Occupy Oakland Calls For City-Wide General Strike, Nov 2 10/30
PressTV – Oakland protesters vow general strike – 10/29
Occupy Oakland protesters plan to march on the port during strike | Local: In Oakland | an SFGate.com blog – 10/29
Oakland protesters plan march, mayor apologizes | Reuters – 10/29
Modern School: General Strike Oakland 1946 & 2011? – 10/28
Liberate Oakland: General Strike and Mass Day of Action | NationofChange – 10/28
OpEdNews – Article: General Strike: Where OWS Needs To Go – 10/28 – Why It May Be Easier to Get Non-union Workers to Strike
Union Support for General Strike and Protests Nov. 2 : Indybay – 10/28
GENERAL STRIKE & MASS DAY OF ACTION – NOVEMBER 2 – Occupy Oakland – 10/27
Soft Regime Change in America | Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters – 10/27
Call for GENERAL STRIKE Nov. 2 – plus Occupy updates | San Francisco Bay View – 10/27
OccupyOakland/ the Oakland Commune : Indybay – 10/27 – report from Oakland Comune strike vote
BBC News – Occupy Oakland seeks strike after Scott Olsen injury – 10/27
Occupy Oakland makes plans for citywide general strike – San Jose Mercury News – 10/27
Occupy Oakland calls for general strike on November 2nd after police fracture Iraq War veteran’s skull – 10/27
Turnstyle » Is It Too Soon For Planned Occupy Oakland General Strike? – 10/27
Police Violence Sparks General Strike Idea Within ‘Occupy Wall Street’ – Forbes – 10/27
#OccupyOakland Ratifies General Strike for Nov. 2 « occupy california – 10/26
Daily Kos: Occupy Oakland Calls for General Strike on Wednesday Nov. 2nd – 10/26
Nov 2-3 Occupy Colleges

Twitter / Search – #occupycolleges
National Solidarity Teach-in “How to” : Occupy Colleges
#OccupyUW Facebook
OCCUPY UW! Facebook
Twitter / Search – #OccupyUW
O.U.W TEACH IN! Facebook

Nov 2 Milwaukee – Peoples’ Hearing on SB 207

Occupy the HoodMKE/ Kill AB286 & SB207 “Take Back the Hood” Facebook
Community hearing: OCCUPY The HOOD / OCCUPY MILWAUKEE Oppose Senate Bill 207 « Larry Miller’s Blog: Educate All Students! – 10/30
People’s Hearing In Milwaukee Nov. 2 To Kill Bills AB 286 & SB 207 | Wisconsin Bail Out the People Movement – 11/1
Milwaukee coalition rallies against Wisconsin SB 207 | ThirdCoast Digest – 10/31
Milwaukee coalition rallies against Wisconsin SB 207 ‹ 414wire – 11/1
Occupy the Hood, Occupy Milwaukee on the march | !Lucha Y Resiste! – 10/31
Occupy the Hood, Occupy Milwaukee on the march | Fight Back! – 10/31
OCCUPYMILWAUKEE
Occupy Milwaukee Facebook
Occupy Milwaukee (occupymilwaukee) on Twitter
occupy milwaukee | Tumblr
Calendar | Democracy Addicts
Progress Report from Daily Meetings at Garden Park/Public House 10/28 – 10/30
Occupy Milwaukee Major Assembly | Democracy Addicts
#OccupytheHoodMKE Facebook
Occupy Riverwest Facebook
occupyRiverwest (occupyriverwest) on Twitter
Hundreds occupy the streets of Milwaukee | The UWM Post – 10/31
occupy everything « Burnt Bookmobile – 10/30

YouTube Has Lot’s of Occupy Milwaukee & the Hood

Occupy Milwaukee search – YouTube
Occupy the Hood, Milwaukee – YouTube – 10/30
“Occupy Milwaukee” – YouTube
“Occupy Milwaukee” #3 The ‘Hood – YouTube
arezchetacat3′s Channel – YouTube
crazy963852741′s Channel – YouTube
ResidentEinstein’s Channel – YouTube
Loquatiousdreamer’s Channel – YouTube
WisconsinProgressNow’s Channel – YouTube
ilovekiddandjane’s Channel – YouTube
occupy the hood milwaukee search – YouTube

Occupy Milwaukee movement, one week later | The UWM Post – 10/24
UWM Post 10/24/2011

‘Occupy Milwaukee’ organizer: Movement creating new political space | The Raw Story 10/23
Occupy Milwaukee Leader Arrested After Screaming “This Is a Hostile Takeover” Inside M&I Bank (Video) | The Gateway Pundit 10/22
‘Occupy Milwaukee’ Organizer Talks About His Recent Arrest And Allegations Of Voter Fraud – Video – WISN Milwaukee 10/28

In The News : Milwaukee Area Labor Council AFL-CIO – 10/31
Occupy Milwaukee marches again – JSOnline 1 10/29
Hundreds of ‘Occupy’ protesters march on north side – JSOnline – 10/29
Hundreds Take Part In Occupy Milwaukee Protest – Milwaukee News Story – WISN Milwaukee – 10/29
“Occupy Milwaukee”: “Occupy Milwaukee” hosts another rally Saturday on city’s north side – WITI 10/28
WUWM: News – Various Causes Getting Involved in Local Wall Street Rallies – 10/14
FREEDOM EDEN: Occupy Milwaukee: Protest Details – 10/14

SDS Milwaukee – We Are The 99% – 10/14
SDSMKE.com: Occupy Milwaukee—We Are The 99% – 10/14

Occupy Milwaukee begins October 15th | OCCUPYMILWAUKEE – 10/08
Working Groups | OCCUPYMILWAUKEE
Supplies Needed | OCCUPYMILWAUKEE

Toxic Coal Ash from We Energies Coal Plant Pours into Lake Michigan | Common Dreams 11/1
Madison

Events | Occupy Madison
the calendar
Occupy Madison
Occupy Madison Facebook
OccupyMadison (occupymadison99) on Twitter
Occupy Madison – YouTube
OccupyMadison Livestream
Feed the Protest | Occupy Madison
Needs!
LOCK DOWN THE BANKS – On the Hour, Every Hour – 11/4 Facebook
Daily Kos: Malicious troublemakers attack Occupy Madison – 11/1
Progressive editor Matt Rothschild, 17 others arrested for using cameras in Wisconsin Assembly gallery – Isthmus | The Daily Page – 11/1
Occupy Together Meetup – Madison, WI | Oct 29, 2011 – Meetup
Solidarity March for Occupy Oakland and Scott Olsen – 10/29  Facebook
Robin Hood Parade and Street Theater – 10/29 Facebook
Let Them Eat Gelt!! (Robin Hood delivers candy money to Trick-or-Treaters) – 0/28 Facebook
Occupy Madison sustains general assembly process, moves near Monona Terrace – Isthmus | The Daily Page – 10/26
#Occupy Madison – what-is-theplan.org – 10/25-11/15
Occupy Milwaukee starts tomorrow, Occupy Madison marches for peace | Dane101 – 10/14
Occupy Madison begins Friday; unions join Wall St. occupation | Defend Wisconsin – 0/5

WI

Occupy Wisconsin Together | Defend Wisconsin

There are 10 WI cities with a listing on http://www.meetup.com/occupytogether/ :(The numbers aren’t very meaningful overall, they just list the number who have responded on this site.)

Madison               43Milwaukee           39La Crosse             28Eau Claire            21Green Bay            20Appleton              18Wisconsin Rapids 11Wausau                 10Stevens Point          7Fond du Lac           4
also nearby:
Chicago           IL 232Minneapolis  MN 152St. Paul          MN  38Rochester      MN  25Rockford         IL  21Duluth          MN  18Marquette       MI  17Elgin               IL  15Schauburg       IL   7Oak Park         IL   7Evanston         IL   6Dubuque         IA   8
Occupy WI Facebookoccupy wi – YouTube
OCCUPY WISCONSIN FacebookOccupy Wisconsin  FacebookDefend Wisconsin (defendwisconsin) on Twitter

Occupy Appleton – Home
Occupy Appleton 24/7 Kick Off Occupation – 11/4 FacebookOccupyAppleton?sk=wall Facebook#occupywisconsin (occupyappleton) on Twitter
#OCCUPY APPLETON – DAY 1 – YouTube
Occupy Appleton – YouTube
Occupy Appleton signs – YouTube
Join Occupy Appleton or Your Local Movement – John Lennon – Imagine (Duet) – YouTube
Occupy Appleton October 15, 2011 | postcrescent.com | Appleton APC-News | Appleton Post Crescent

Occupy Green Bay Facebookoccupygreenbay (occupygreenbay) on Twitter
Green Bay – Occupy The Nation Forums

Occupy La Crosse FacebookOccupyLaCrosse (occupylacrosse) on Twitter
Occupy La Crosse – 10/22 Facebook
Occupy Stevens Point (OccuPoint) FacebookGENERAL ASSEMBLY- Point – 10/29 Facebook
Occupy Eau Claire Facebook99% Assembly Continues–Eau Claire – 10/29 Facebook
Occupy Hayward Facebook
Occupy Together – Barron County Facebook

Occupy Portage Facebook
Occupy Together Meetup – Saint Croix Falls, WI | Nov 2, 2011 – Meetup

Blue Hills Solidarity Network Facebook
Take the Square WI

Defend Wisconsin | Protecting the Wisconsin Tradition of Public Service
One Wisconsin Now Statements of Continued Solidarity with Occupy Wisconsin Uprising – One Wisconsin Now
Occupy Wisconsin | Addicting Info
Blue cheddar: a Progressive blog in Wisconsin Facebookblue cheddar blog progressive political Wisconsin protest
November | 2011 | Wisconsin Bail Out the People Movement

Oakland

occupyoakland – live streaming video powered by Livestream
Occupy Oakland (occupyoakland) on Twitter
FOCUS: A Witness to the Violence in Oakland – Eyewitness Report – 10/26
Tear gas! Thrown at Occupy Oakland! – YouTube
Occupy Oakland protesters return downtown to claim Frank Ogawa Plaza – San Jose Mercury News – 10/26
Occupy Oakland Children’s Village Rebirth Facebook
Occupy Oakland Childrens Village – Halloween Fun! - YouTube

Boots Riley: Occupy Oakland Unrest in the streets-General Strike – YouTube

Scott Olsen

Iraq veteran critically injured at Occupy Oakland is from Onalaska, Wisconsin – 10/27
Occupy Oakland protesters regroup – Iraq vet hurt – 10/27
Tents return to Occupy Oakland protest site – San Jose Mercury News – 10/28
Reward Offered For Name Of Policeman Who Shot Veteran Scott Olsen In Oakland Protest 10/29

Chicago

Latest Developments | Occupy Chicago
OccupyChicago Facebook
Occupy Illinois Facebook
OccupyChicagoTwitter
Occupy Chi – Chicago Livestream
Photos | Occupy Chicago
Occupy Chicago: Banks got bailed out — We got sold out – YouTube
November 2: Occupy Chicago Stands with Oakland – Infoshop News 11/1

Occupy Chicago Wants Permanent Gathering Spot; City Says No « CBS Chicago

Occupy Chicago holds off on Grant Park encampment – chicagotribune.com – 10/29
View topic – Support for General Strike? | Occupy Chicago
Occupy Chicago Holds Off On Grant Park Encampment « CBS Chicago
Occupy Chicago « CBS Chicago
MN

Occupy-Minneapolis Facebook
Occupy University of Minnesota Facebook
Occupy Minnesota State Facebook
OCCUPY WALL STREET : Minnesota Solidarity Facebook
Occupy Honesty: Objective Non-Bias Reporting of Occupy Minnesota (OccupyMN)
OccupyMN | Minnesota Solidarity
Occupy MN Media Livestream
Occupy Minnesota Livestream
Occupy Minnesota Livestream

World
Occupied Voices

LDColeman | Smartpower
Twitter / Search – #OccupyLSX
SQUASH campaign « Occupy Everything! 10/31
Anonymous: Occupy The Planet – YouTube
Resources
2012 | Candidate Project

Occupy The Ballot, 99% Candidates

What Percent Are You? – Real Time Economics – WSJ – 10/19

November 1, 2011 Facebook – Occupy Graphics
Uncle Guy Fawkes Wants You to Occupy USA
Uncle Guy Fawke Wants You to Occupy Wall Street
Occupy* Posters, Protest Signs
OccupyDesign
Occupiers : OccupyDesign Request a Design
Contact : OccupyDesign
IdeaTorrent | OccupyIdeas

Questions – How2Occupy
HowTo: The occupy Namespace – 10/21

The People’s Library | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

Facilitation#ows #occupywallstreet general assembly facilitation – YouTube – 10/9
Quick guide on group dynamics in people’s assemblies | Take The Square
Consensus decision-making – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Consensus (Direct Democracy @ Occupy Wall Street) – YouTube – 10/13
Enacting the impossible on consensus decision making | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

What is Really Happening? – googlelowres – Minus.com

Occupy Art: Occupy Wall Street With Art
Making a Gas Mask : Indybay
Occupy Protesters Down on Obama, Survey Finds – NYTimes.com – 10/28
Share of Income Earned by the Top 1 Percent – Graphic – NYTimes.com – 10/25
Occupy Wall Street: FAQ | The Nation
Hacktivism

Occupy “Hacktivists” Use Skills to Educate, Agitate, & Organize | The Pulse – Upload -10/29
News | occupy-dev
Twitter / @calebhaye: devs or designers interest …
Occupy Wall Street Hackathons Produce Digital Tools and New Activists – 10/19
Projects | Occupy The Web

Overview/Editorial

The Path Not Taken – NYTimes.com – 10/28 – “abject failure of a doctrine”
Lawrence Lessig: #OccupyWallSt, Then #OccupyKSt, Then #OccupyMainSt – 10/5 – Failure of ideology and deregulation
Nation Waiting For Protesters To Clearly Articulate Demands Before Ignoring Them | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source – 10/12
The OccupyUSA Blog: Special Weekend Edition! | The Nation – 10/28
How the 99 Percent Really Lost Out – in Far Greater Ways Than the Occupy Protesters Imagine | Truthout – 10/29
Why Occupy Wall Street Has Left Washington Behind | The Nation – 10/26
Gar Alperovitz: The Prehistory of the Next Possible Progressive Era | Truthout – 6/2
Bombs, Bridges and Jobs – NYTimes.com
Protesters Said, the Data Show It – Much Wealth Resides in New York – NYTimes.com – 10/25
Top Earners Doubled Share of Nation’s Income, C.B.O. Says – NYTimes.com – 10/25
Life Shall Overcome Corporate Power – Occupy Everything « hearts and minds 10/27
» protest – Big Government (disinfo studies)
In Wisconsin and around the country, Occupy movement is in it for the long haul – Isthmus | The Daily Page – 10/28

Occupy Wall Street: Outing the Ringers – YouTube

Under Construction

occupyhack/web-cop-watch – GitHub

More

Anonymous Boycott all Banks. Nov 5th 2011 – YouTube

Occupy Movement Successful Already Says Occupy Milwaukee Organizer – YouTube
Occupy Wall Street: the protesters speak | World news | guardian.co.uk – 9/21
A New World | The Occupied Wall Street Journal

What Is The Plan?
AFL-CIO NOW BLOG
Bail Out the People-Not the Banks!

PreviousHumanity Is To Big To Fail = whatis-theplan.org (serious entertainment) = ? = You? – geanark’s Posterous
NYC Gen. Assembly Statement; Occupy Madison & Milwaukee Starting Now – geanark’s Posterous

NYC OWS Politics/Electoral Reform Working Group sees it’s mission as getting the 99% elected, it seems they feel that must mean they are to build a party.
Maybe, maybe not, it’s probably harder than they think, we’ll see http://www.occupytheballot.org.

 

La Revolucin comienza en casa
F*k Authority Question Reality

Nov. 2 General Strike for Scott Olsen Occupation Sources List; Draft I

2011-10-30 10:48:04

 

The Occupied Wall Street Journal

All Occupy Live Streams
 

General Strike:

Longshore Workers in Oakland Call for a General Strike – YouTube – 10/28
#2N – GENERAL STRIKE – Oakland, CA FaceBook Event

Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike – Occupy Oakland – 10/29

Carpenters Local 713 Supports Call for Nov. 2 General Strike in Oakland : Indybay – 10/29

Scott Olsen Cannot Talk, General Strike Nov. 2! : Indybay – 10/29

Blockade Port of Oakland During Nov 2 General Strike : Indybay – 10/29

PressTV – Oakland protesters vow general strike – 10/29

Occupy Oakland protesters plan to march on the port during strike | Local: In Oakland | an SFGate.com blog – 10/29

Oakland protesters plan march, mayor apologizes | Reuters – 10/29

Union Support for General Strike and Protests Nov. 2 : Indybay – 10/28

Modern School: General Strike Oakland 1946 & 2011? – 10/28

Liberate Oakland: General Strike and Mass Day of Action | NationofChange – 10/28

GENERAL STRIKE & MASS DAY OF ACTION – NOVEMBER 2 – Occupy Oakland – 10/27

OccupyOakland/ the Oakland Commune : Indybay – 10/27 – report from Oakland Comune strike vote

Soft Regime Change in America | Adbusters Culturejammer Headquarters – 10/27

BBC News – Occupy Oakland seeks strike after Scott Olsen injury – 10/27

Occupy Oakland makes plans for citywide general strike – San Jose Mercury News – 10/27

Occupy Oakland calls for general strike on November 2nd after police fracture Iraq War veteran’s skull – 10/27

#OccupyOakland Ratifies General Strike for Nov. 2 « occupy california – 10/26

OpEdNews – General Strike: Where OWS Needs To Go – 10/28 – Why It May Be Easier to Get Non-union Workers to Strike

Daily Kos: Occupy Oakland Calls for General Strike on Wednesday Nov. 2nd – 10/26

Police Violence Sparks General Strike Idea Within ‘Occupy Wall Street’ – Forbes – 10/27

 

Scott Olsen

 

Iraq veteran critically injured at Occupy Oakland is from Onalaska, Wisconsin – 10/27
Tents return to Occupy Oakland protest site – San Jose Mercury News – 10/28
Occupy Oakland protesters regroup – Iraq vet hurt – 10/27

 

Oakland

 

occupyoakland – live streaming video powered by Livestream
http://www.occupyoakland.org
FOCUS: A Witness to the Violence in Oakland – Eyewitness Report – 10/26
Occupy Oakland protesters return downtown to claim Frank Ogawa Plaza – San Jose Mercury News – 10/26

 

WI

 

occupy milwaukee | Tumblr
(57) Occupy Madison
(57) Blue cheddar: a Progressive blog in Wisconsin

 

World

 

Occupied Voices
LDColeman | Smartpower
(30) Twitter / Search – #OccupyLSX

 

Resources

 

Occupy* Posters, Protest Signs
What Percent Are You? – Real Time Economics – WSJ – 10/19
Occupy Protesters Down on Obama, Survey Finds – NYTimes.com – 10/28
#ows #occupywallstreet general assembly facilitation – YouTube – 10/9 
AWESOME FACILITATOR TRAINING!
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_decision-making
Consensus (Direct Democracy @ Occupy Wall Street) – YouTube – 10/13
OccupyDesign
Occupiers : OccupyDesign Request a Design
Contact : OccupyDesign
IdeaTorrent | OccupyIdeas
Questions – How2Occupy
HowTo: The occupy Namespace – 10/21
Uncle Guy Fawkes Wants You to Occupy USA
Uncle Guy Fawke Wants You to Occupy Wall Street
What is Really Happening? – googlelowres – Minus.com

 

Hacktivism

 

Occupy “Hacktivists” Use Skills to Educate, Agitate, & Organize | The Pulse – Upload -10/29
News | occupy-dev
Twitter / @calebhaye: devs or designers interest …
Occupy Wall Street Hackathons Produce Digital Tools and New Activists – 10/19
Projects | Occupy The Web

 

Overview/Editorial

 

The Path Not Taken – NYTimes.com – 10/28 – “abject failure of a doctrine”
Lawrence Lessig: #OccupyWallSt, Then #OccupyKSt, Then #OccupyMainSt – 10/5 – Failure of ideology and deregulation
Nation Waiting For Protesters To Clearly Articulate Demands Before Ignoring Them | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source – 10/12
The OccupyUSA Blog: Special Weekend Edition! | The Nation – 10/28

 

Under Construction

 

occupyhack/web-cop-watch – GitHub
Other
Occupy Wall Street: the protesters speak | World news | guardian.co.uk – 9/21
Humanity Is To Big To Fail = whatis-theplan.org (serious entertainment) = ? = You? – geanark’s Posterous
NYC Gen. Assembly Statement; Occupy Madison & Milwaukee Starting Now – geanark’s Posterous

Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers On Infiltration of Occupations, with Commentary by Monte and Proof by WikiLeaks

01 March 2012

original article @ http://www.truth-out.org/infiltration-disrupt-divide-and-mis-direct-are-widespread-occupy-part-i/133036910

this version also @ montesite.net … an additional very interesting article containing actual evidence is

WikiLeaks Exposes Department of Homeland Security Spying on Occupy Movement @ http://www.truth-out.org/wikileaks-exposes-dhs-spying-occupy-movement/1330533841

My Commentary:

When I spout off I often imply the following, but here I want to make sure I’m clear. While I have studied this topic, and am probably about to compile and publish another list of (re)sources on the topic, the following post is my personal opinion and advice on concerns involving infiltration. While some of this has seen wide agreement when previously shared, the situation is very quickly evolving and I have no insight based on 21st Century experience, excepting from perusal of published materials.

I have seen a lot of people who spend a long time trying to wrap their heads around how stupid police infiltrators can look when they seem to be very obvious about what they are doing. Law enforcement knows more than anyone else that they cannot keep us in line unless they inspire us to police ourselves; this is the real meaning of “the thin blue line”. The infiltrator method is intended to sow dis-unity within and make us look bad without, they cannot do this unless it is obvious to us that they can repeatedly break the law in this manner with impunity.

As well, any student of military tactics and history learns early and often that distraction and misdirection are primary tools of the hierarch. Next time you’re wondering why someone infiltrating is being so easily spotted, look to the other side of the park and see who cometh there.

Unless you have proof that someone is an infiltrator, it is not a good internal political tactic to accuse one’s internal opposition of having ulterior motive(s). The more obvious it is to you, the less it needs to be said, the less obvious the more you need to respect the other’s right, and your ability, to be wrong, otherwise you may well be doing the infiltrators’ job by sowing needless dissent. It is a core tactic of the infiltrator to foster the belief that you have been infiltrated and that you cannot trust your “leadership”, and that real leaders cannot trust one another. Debate an idea on it’s merits, use logic and reason, then it won’t matter who is an infiltrator, and it won’t matter who cries out another is infiltrating.

Not every long term infiltrator is there to lead from the front, or from behind, some are there to do the hard work patiently until they have the trust of the innermost circle(s), these can be trusted to accomplish group goals better than most “legit” volunteers… don’t show then the door, use them (they may even turn to your side).

In a truly egalitarian organizational culture, there is no power to compel secret actions, and thus no danger from infiltrators that really matters internally. The occupy movement will continue to be immune as long as it remains legal and truly leaderless.

There is not much that one can say that they don’t already know, the trust of the inner core is not sought to gain secrets as much as to plant unsustainable ideas for action and to sow division.

Their tactics are ever changing, as they must be. Consensus, transparency, and ubiquitous video transmissions change everything, but naivety remains.

Thinking and speaking honestly and clearly may be our only weapons but they are the powerful weapons that obtain exactly the results we seek.

Even if you know they are an infiltrator, the first thing to point out is that their logic is wrong, esp. when it is ad hominem (read about logic and reason, define “ad hominem” rather saying “personal attack”).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reasoninghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

Always remember that unless secrecy, breaking the law, and/or violence, become your objective(s), infiltrators cannot legally hurt you, yet also remember they may well feel less constrained by law than you should.

In effect, if we proceed, and respond, appropriately, all that infiltrators can do is to keep us on task and make us be honest with each other and ourselves.

Infiltration is a scary and complex topic that merits a lot of study and is not ever well enough covered, but one’s response need not be fear and constant self-censorship. That response is their goal.

Horizontal and transparent power relations and decision taking, remaining observant, seeking modified consensus, trusting your friends to be wrong for all the right reasons, and logical reasoning of proposed actions, and arguments for them, these are the only useful responses.

One of the few things that give me hope is the way saboteur infiltration makes us stay on the cutting edge, if we are to remain effective at all. They are a major force driving our evolution towards the anti-hierarchy, egalitarian informational communications, reasoned logical debate, and death of ideology, which the wider consensus has long longed for.

Infiltration to Disrupt, Divide and Misdirect Is Widespread in Occupy

Monday 27 February 2012
by: Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Occupy Washington, DC | Report

This is Part I of a two part series on infiltration of Occupy and what the movement can do about limiting the damage of those who seek to destroy us from within. This first article describes public reports of infiltration as well as results of a survey and discussions with occupiers about this important issue. The second article will examine the history of political infiltration and steps we can take to address it.

In the first five months, the Occupy Movement has had major victories and has altered the debate about the economy. People in the power structure and who hold different political views are pushing back with a traditional tool – infiltration. Across the country, Occupies are struggling with disruption and division, attacks on key persons, escalation of tactics to property damage and police conflict as well as misuse of websites and social media.

As Part II of this discussion will show, infiltration is the norm in political movements in the United States. Occupy has many opponents likely to infiltrate to divide and destroy it beyond the usual law enforcement apparatus. Others include the corporations whose rule Occupy seeks to end, conservative right wing groups allied with corporate interests and other members of the power structure including non-profit organizations allied with either corporate-funded political party, especially the Democratic Party which would like Occupy to be their Tea Party rather than an independent movement critical of both parties.

On the very first day of the Occupation of Wall Street, we saw infiltration by the police.  We were leaving Zuccotti Park and were stopped in traffic by the rear of the park.  We saw an unmarked van open, in the front seat were two uniformed police and out of the back came two men dressed as occupiers wearing backpacks, sweatshirts, and jeans. They walked into Zuccotti Park and became part of the crowd.

In the first week of the Occupation of Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC we saw the impact of two right wing infiltrators.  A peaceful protest was planned at the drone exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution.  The plan was for a banner drop and a die-in under the drones.  But, as protesters arrived at the museum two people ran out in front, threatening the security guards and causing them to pepper spray protesters and tourists.  Patrick Howley, an assistant editor for the American Spectator, wrote a column bragging about his role as an agent provocateur. A few days later we uncovered the second infiltrator when he was urging people on Freedom Plaza to resist police with force.

There have been a handful of other reports around the country of infiltration.  In Oakland, CopWatch filmed an Oakland police officer infiltrating. And, in another video CopWatch includes audio tape of an Oakland police chief, Howard Jordan, talking about how police departments all over the country infiltrate, not just to monitor protesters but to manipulate and direct them.

There were also reports in Los Angeles of a dozen undercover police in the encampment before they were forcibly evicted by the police. The raid by the LA police was brutal and resulted in mass arrests, with most charges dropped, but with others mistreated in jails.  Similar pre-raid undercover activities were reported in Nashville, Tennessee.

Los Angeles also had infiltrators from the right wing group, Free Republic.  They posted on their webpage a call for infiltrators to block a vote concerning an offer from the City of Los Angeles for virtually free space for Occupy LA: “Need LA Freepers to show up to block this vote by the Occupy LA General Assembly. How brave are you?” In the end, the LA occupy decided not to accept the offer from the city, something also opposed by other elements in the encampment.

In New York, there were reports of infiltration.  For example, a protester described how undercover police infiltrated a protest at Citibank and were the loudest and most disruptive protesters. Later at the station listening to the police the protester said in an interview: It was a bit startling how inside their information was – how they were being paid to go to these protests and put us in situations where we’d be arrested and not be able to leave.”

Survey and Interviews of Occupiers Shows Common Tactics, Common Infiltrators

These scattered reports seem to be the tip of the iceberg.  As a result of experiencing extreme divisive tactics and character assassination on Freedom Plaza against us we began to hear from occupiers across the country about similar incidents in their occupations.  We decided to speak to and survey people about infiltration and have found similar stories around the country.

Recently we toured occupations on the west coast, where we spoke to many occupiers and have attended General Assemblies at Occupy Wall Street and Philadelphia. We heard stories in Arizona of someone with website administrative privileges deleting the live stream archive which included video that was to be used in defense of some who were arrested.  In Lancaster, Pennsylvania someone took control of the email list, making it an announce-only list and when the police threatened to close the camp, that person put out a statement that the Lancaster occupiers had decided to go without any conflict.  In fact, no such decision had been made and 30 occupiers had planned to risk arrest when the police tried to remove them. The false email resulted in no resistance.

Our west coast trip ended at the Occupy Olympia Solidarity Social Forum. We were able to survey 41 people representing 15 different occupations primarily on the west coast but including Missoula, MT and New Orleans, LA.  Participants were questioned about 10 different behaviors. The most common behaviors, seen in roughly two-thirds of those surveyed and covering 12 of the 15 occupations, were:

  1. Disruptions of the General Assemblies and attempts to divide the group: Individuals would interrupt General Assemblies with emergency items or sidetrack the agenda with their personal needs or issues. When proposals were presented to the General Assembly on principles for the occupation or plans to prevent division, individuals would question the authority of the writers of the proposal, launch personal attacks or question their abilities. There were frequent attacks on people who did the most work and were perceived as leaders. The anti-leadership views of many occupiers were used to essentially attack the most effective people. Sue Basko wrote about this in Los Angeles in a comment on a Chris Hedges article, writing that there was an “ongoing campaign of harassment and coercion against the Occupy LA participants and volunteers. Each day is a fresh set of victims.” She describes the use of Twitter, list serves and blogs to “defame and harass anyone giving their efforts to help Occupy LA.”  This has included attacks on “social media workers, the website team, the lawyers (including me), the medics, the livestreamers, the writers, and on and on.” She also writes “there is the very strong belief that some among them are FBI or DHS agents placed there to start the group, egg it on, control it.” Conversations with others in Los Angles confirmed this report. Our experience in the area of personal attacks included outlandish lies calling us criminals and thieves and near daily email attacks since early December.  We found that when we respond and correct lies, it does not stop them and have concluded that if someone has the intention to be a character assassin there is nothing you can do to stop them except to expose them. While that does not necessarily stop them, it at least gets those in the occupation who are not gullible to doubt the undocumented personal attacks.
  2. Individuals who took over the website and/or social media and then removed them or hacked them and took control: As noted above, these networks have been used in personal attacks, as well as to send inaccurate messages to the media and other occupiers. One mistake made is to allow a large number of people to have administrative privileges on the website. Being an administrator allows people to erase critical information as occurred in Phoenix.  In Washington, DC we have been removed as administrators of a Facebook page we created because we allowed people who turned out to be untrustworthy to have administrative privileges. Note, people can blog or post to Facebook or websites without being administrators.

Division over how money was being spent was an issue reported by 50% of respondents and in 12 out of 15 occupations, individuals persistently questioned transparency and use of funds. In General Assemblies in New York and Philadelphia we saw disruption by people who complained about money issues.  In New York, an argument about access to free Metro Cards resulted in a 30 minute argument. In Philadelphia, it was a vague complaint about “where is the money?”  We saw something similar at a 99%’s meeting in San Francisco where one of the questioners complained about missing money. And, we have seen the same in Washington, DC with false accusations of missing money. Sometimes these disruptors seem like homeless or emotionally disturbed individuals. They could be acting out their concerns or they could be encouraged by police to attend meetings to cause disruption and could be paid a small amount to do so.  Whether paid or not, the impact is the same – it takes the Occupy off of its political agenda and turns people off to participating in the movement.

Finally, the issue of escalation of tactics to include property damage and conflict with police:  The euphemism for this is “diversity of tactics.”  In fact, there is great diversity within nonviolent tactics. This is really a debate between those who favor strategic nonviolence and those who favor property destruction and police conflict. In 11 of 15 occupations there were reports of verbal attacks on police and/or escalation of tactics from nonviolence to property destruction or violence. In one occupation, an individual took over the direct action working group and escalated the tactics used beyond what the group had agreed upon.  In one occupy, the GA approved putting up a structure but agreed that if the police wanted it taken down they would promptly do so in order to prove the structure was temporary.  When the structure was up, a handful of people refused to take it down causing a 10 hour police conflict and undermining public support for the occupy.  In another occupation, because a minority of the occupy refused to adopt nonviolent strategies, a protest with the teacher union was cancelled preventing a major opportunity to expand the movement. When it comes to the issue of violence vs. property damage, it is particularly hard to tell whether the differences are political or instigated by infiltrators.

Participants were asked about attempts at co-optation by law enforcement, individuals or organizations affiliated with the Democratic Party and about suspected infiltration by right wing groups: 8 of the 15 occupations (41% of respondents) reported Democratic groups attempted to co-opt the occupation, using it to push or prevent a legislative agenda or using the occupation’s social media to change the times of protests or meetings. Far fewer reported suspicion or evidence of right wing infiltration (12% of respondents in four occupations), most stating that the corporate media provided poor or misleading coverage.  The most common form of infiltration was by law enforcement agencies (49% of respondents; 11 of 15 occupations). Some respondents reported having video evidence, some reported law enforcement officers having more information than they had been given, police using names of occupiers when names had never been provided and some suspected police infiltration but had no proof.

Of course, there is a lot of suspicion, but people are rarely able to prove infiltration. These incidents could be people with real political disagreement within the Occupy, or they could be people who are emotionally disturbed, mentally ill or who bring other personal challenges with them.  Or, it could be an infiltrator manipulating these people, playing on their fears and prejudices.  This is not a simple issue, as we will discuss in Part II, it is best to judge people by their actions and not label them as infiltrators without direct proof.

Some may wonder why Democrats or groups closely affiliated with the Democrats like MoveOn, Campaign for America’s Future, Rebuild the Dream or unions like SEIU would want to infiltrate the Occupy (note: individuals who are Democrats, union, MoveOn or members of other groups are not the same as the leadership). Essentially, leaders of these groups see Occupy as the Democrats’ potential answer to the Tea Party.  Occupiers do not see themselves that way, but these groups want the Occupy to adopt their strategy of working within the Democratic Party. In one example, Eric Lottke, a senior policy analyst for SEIU who has been involved in Occupy DC, appeared on a radio show with two other occupiers from Occupy Washington, DC and Occupy Oakland. Lottke said he was speaking as an occupier from Occupy DC and talked about ‘taking back Congress in 2012′, the need for an electoral strategy and gave the usual Democrat rhetoric about Obama needing more time. The two other guests said Lottke was completely out of step with most Occupiers who say we should not focus on electoral politics but instead should build an independent movement to challenge the corrupt system.  We doubt the Occupy DC General Assembly agreed with Lottke’s pro-Democratic Party, pro-Obama views but Lottke had positioned himself to speak for them. Van Jones of Rebuild the Dream similarly was appearing in the media as if he were an occupy spokesperson claiming there will be 2000 “99% candidates” in 2012; again trying to push Occupy into Democratic electoral politics. These are just two examples of many Democratic Party operatives trying to send Occupy into Democratic Party politics despite the movement consistently describing itself as independent and non-electoral.

In Washington, DC we have seen some occupiers attacking the National Occupation of Washington, DC (www.NOWDC.org) scheduled for this April, while other occupiers have shown enthusiasm for it.  Solidarity with NOW DC has been shown by 19 General Assemblies of occupations from around the country.  InterOccupy classifies it as a national Occupy event. The attackers have been criticizing NOW DC by attacking the authors of this article. This attack is occurring at the same time that Democratic Party aligned groups have announced their own project which occurs at the same time as NOW DC, the “99%’s Spring.” Thus far the dividers have succeeded in preventing solidarity from the two DC occupations with the rest of the Occupy Movement. Is the timing a coincidence?

No doubt the information in this article is incomplete.  We have only been able to survey and talk with people at about 20 occupies.  We would very much like to hear from others around the country about experiences at their occupation as understanding these tactics is the first step to confronting and addressing them. (Send your comments to research@october2011.org.)

In Part II of this series we will focus on the history of government infiltration and destruction of political movements and political leaders and will examine steps that can be taken to minimize the damage from these tactics. One thing evident from the history: infiltration has been common in political movements for a century and the tactics of division, attacks on leaders, escalation of tactics, fights over money and misinformation to the public are common throughout that history.


Kevin Zeese is executive director of Voters For Peace and serves on the steering committees of WikiLeaksIsDemocracy.org and the Bradley Manning Support Network.

Margaret Flowers MD, is a pediatrician who serves as the Congressional Fellow for Physicians for National Health Program.


Conclusions:

We all need to be experts in everything. We all need to learn how to construct a good argument. We all need to learn to lead, and to follow. We all must learn to press the cutting edge of available communications technique, and become comfortable always being on both sides of the camera.

!! Film, publish, archive, and back up, everything!!!

!!! Do not allow a single person to control the message!!! yet do not allow everyone to!! -> ??

Do not let money become a divisive corrosive issue.

Solutions must be found to allow distributed control of finances and telecom, currently, some promising work is being done on more user friendly ad-hoc wireless mesh networks based on users’ handheld mobile devices (making our com devices able to host their own server/relay backbone for our own network – of course, these would still be susceptible to jamming countermeasures equipment).

Remember, the means cannot be separated from the ends, the ends are the means.

Have no solo responsibilities. Cross train everyone all the time. Resist divisive accusations by ignoring them. Seek first and foremost consent of the super-super-majority. Pay attention. Ignore those who use personal attacks, wild gesticulating, yelling, and other irrelevant methods to avoid reasoned debate. Know, study, and learn to think like, your enemies, and your friends. Be clear and very public about objectives, means, and ends. Expose the internal opposition’s logic, never attack their personality. Seek first and foremost what is most widely agreed upon rather than what is absolutely right, correct, or perfect. Don’t debate ideology, if you can’t make your case without it you will not achieve consensual relations. Don’t plan or do anything you would not be proud of. Respect the time of your fellows and they will be more respectful of your time.

Revere and cherish Love, Respect each other, these remain the crucial answers.

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