Morning Report: The Message

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After sifting through many news accounts from the mainstream news organizations, I found that some of the best material was to be found right here at this website. Here is a sample of a thread from the Forum section that goes on. The majority of the participants have something to say that is well-founded and clearly worthy of consideration. The fact that some of these contributors are also very good at articulating their views is a blessing for all of those who have contributed and those that read these threads:

“And we're determined to keep it that way. Any discussion of Planned Parenthood, or immigration, or racism is swept aside because someone might be offended and, omg, leave. We reject any political affiliation or position for fear of takeover on the one hand and fear of offending someone on the other. No matter that we're about changing the power dynamics between the 99% and those who govern them. Making political demands means making choices, and those choices might not be in the interests of some of those in the 99%. We would no longer represent those in the 99% who aspire to, or hope for largesse from, the 1%, for instance. We can't even decide what to do with provocateurs, since they're merely misguided members of the 99%, just like the police.”

http://occupylosangeles.org/?q=comment/4298#comment-4298

The drug-use issues persist, as many encampments have become magnets for homeless and others that are not part of the Occupation Movement. But some media outlets have remained focused on the message and the people who are motivated by the substantial reform issues that caused the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon to spread quickly and gain strength:

“It is not your typical cast of protesters”:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2011-11-06/occupy-protests-outside-metro-areas/51100272/1?csp=34news

The Teach-In was a success despite the bad weather. Thanks to all who lent their support, especially Gary and his crew who changed the venue on short notice to accommodate the attendees.

Here’s a link to a video furnished by James at Inner City Projections of Elise Whitaker speaking to the throng at Occupy Los Angeles:

http://youtu.be/WgR8Bp77xLM

Another worthwhile read from Huffington Post:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/leo-w-gerard/traditional-voting-fails-_b_1...

And just in case people are becoming fuzzy on the central issues which supplied the inertia for the Occupation Movement, the late George Carlin did a fairly good job of summing up the view of many who decided to join the ranks of protesters across the nation. (Warning: this video is not G-rated):

And hopefully, this proposal will find enough support to become part of a policy statement. The comments here and Forum threads will provide the next one regardless of the outcome:

“We ask for investigative action, and support all concurrent efforts by Treasury and Justice to hold accountable those parties responsible for the massive losses incurred by their procedures and practices. Specifically those practices that used artificial valuations or false pretenses to profit from the losses they intended to incur on depositors or investors, those that entrusted their money with them or their institutions.”

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Good point, I'd add the following . . .

As we move into the second month of our occupation here in Los Angeles it is of the utmost importance that we begin to address security concerns within our camp. The actions we have taken are being taken seriously by the intelligence and law enforcement community. It is high time that The Occupation begin to do the same. While constructive acts of dissent are important to the growth and success of the Worldwide Occupation we must be wary of those who would utilize our all-inclusive methodologies in order to divide, disenfranchise, and disable us. We must identify suspect trends within the movement and take decisive action to ensure that we are not sabotaged, co-opted, or distracted.

Hostile agents are already in play at The Occupation, this much is certain. Accusing every dissenter as an agent provocateur would be harmful to our solidarity, and would ultimately be a fruitless endeavor, as there would be no effective means to completely rout those agents who have successfully assimilated themselves into our community. That being said I believe that we must begin to lay out the groundwork for reducing our vulnerability to provocateurs and other, more insidious forms of sabotage.
I have seen the following divisive and diversionary elements at work within the occupation:
 
1. The Drum Circle. It seems an alarming coincidence that drum circles have become an internal source of division within occupation camps on a national scale. The cliche of drum circles alone makes their sudden appearance suspect. Furthermore I find there to be many inherent similarities between current Drum Circle activities at the camp and law enforcement psychological warfare methods, specifically when dealing with the resulting sleep deprivation and noise pollution/inundation elements at work in the camp population. Individuals who profess an interest in the creation of new forms of community without hierarchical rules should be able to self-regulate their behavior in the interests of the larger community. Drum circles at the occupation have not self-regulated, choosing their right to drum as an all-important concern which trumps the interests of the movement at large.

2. The Tarp City on the West Lawn. This segment of the camp population has successfully isolated itself, using intimidation and blockade to achieve autonomy and exclusivity within its boundaries. Occupiers believe that this is the the main source of illegal substances, including heroin and cocaine, within the Occupation. All attempts to interact with this group have been met with violent outbursts, intimidation, and outright threat. Anecdotal evidence has suggested that illegal substances have been distributed from this location free of charge, giving rise to the question: Who exactly started the “Tarp City?” Government agencies have been known to release drugs into dissident populations. Is the “Tarp City” an unwitting participant in this sort of operation?

3. The “Tribes.” Originally several different groups. These organizations were unified by individuals who opposed the use of the General Assembly. They took advantage of the Oakland Solidarity March and the subsequent lack of representation at the General Assembly, to stage a coup, temporarily dissolving the General Assembly and creating the separate entity calling itself “the people's assembly.” The core message of this new people’s assembly was that the General Assembly had too many leaders. Leaders who were not allowing alternate points of view. In truth the problem was that these accidental “leaders” were trying too hard to give disruptive speakers representation. Those disruptive elements eventually engineered a take over which effectively broke the back of the General Assembly. They have, through their actions, made it more difficult  for people with opposing viewpoints to openly discuss their differences and come to a constructive plan of action. This has prevented the Los Angeles Occupation from being able to flourish and take part in decisive action.

4. The manipulation and stalling of the General Assembly using tactics of disinformation and distraction. I have witnessed the creation of a core vocabulary utilizing key words and phrases including but not limited to:
    ◦    “we must only use positive thinking”
    ◦    “leaderless society”
    ◦    “anti-organization”
    ◦    “individual sovereignty”
    ◦    “_________ do not have a voice”
    ◦    “building utopia”
    ◦    “we are creating a new society”
    ◦    “The G.A. is just a new bureaucracy”


These words and phrases began within the occupation honestly, but have now been co-opted by the opposition. Anarchist and Anti Police Brutality groups are being unjustly scapegoated and co-opted as well. In Oakland men wearing black clothing and masks quickly self-identified as "Anarchists " before taking violent action, discrediting both the Occupation and Anarchists, while bringing about a decisive end to the general strike. In Los Angeles a large group claiming to represent an "End Police Brutality" faction managed to co-opt general strike actions as well, inundating the march with "stop racism" signage and pamphleting - An interestingly specific choice of language, seeing as the main casualty from the Oakland Occupation was a white man, injured by a white police officer. This use of race as a divisive element has created unnecessary friction between the General Assembly and groups representing the very real issues of racism and police brutality in America, decreasing their ability to contribute fully within the movement. This accumulation of appropriated vocabulary is being used to shield individual and collective agencies from our scrutiny. Let me be clear - these keywords and groups are dealing with profoundly important issues. They are, however, serving as highly effective cover for those who, for whatever purpose, are actively pursuing a campaign to discredit, misinform, and eventually dissolve the movement.

I realize that by publishing this, I myself am contributing to the divisive climate at the Los Angeles Occupation.  I have come to believe that this fear of division itself has been used to silence safety and security concerns within the camp.

The above mentioned elements pose a direct threat to the effectiveness and the safety of this Occupation. If these elements are not employed by law enforcement, then they are doing the work of law enforcement by proxy accidentally, and still pose the same threat.

The General Assembly has become a defining characteristic of the Occupation movement throughout the United States. It has effectively allowed occupiers to discuss issues, debate values, plan actions, and collaborate towards constructive goals. Any attempt to shift the conversation away from our stated goals, stifle constructive discourse, or otherwise disrupt the progress of the General Assembly must be confronted decisively by the collective. Suspect parties should be asked to reevaluate and defend the relevance and benefit of their disruptive actions immediately. Repeated acts of disruption by these individuals and groups should be addressed as the acts of an agent provocateur.

Remember the Principles of Solidarity laid out by Occupy Wall Street:

“Through a direct democratic process, we have come together as individuals and crafted these principles of solidarity, which are points of unity that include but are not limited to:
    •    Engaging in direct and transparent participatory democracy;
    •    Exercising personal and collective responsibility;
    •    Recognizing individuals’ inherent privilege and the influence it has on all interactions;
    •    Empowering one another against all forms of oppression;
    •    Redefining how labor is valued;
    •    The sanctity of individual privacy;
    •    The belief that education is human right; and
    •    Endeavoring to practice and support wide application of open source.


We are daring to imagine a new socio-political and economic alternative that offers greater possibility of equality.  We are consolidating the other proposed principles of solidarity, after which demands will follow.”

We are here because our government is not. We are here because corporations, banks, and other facets of the 1% have stolen our future from us. We are here because we were no longer able to ignore the injustices we saw being committed in our name, here in the U.S. and throughout the world. I am not worried about the Worldwide Occupation - I believe it will succeed. I believe it is already succeeding. I am, however, worried about Los Angeles. We need to get our house in order and support the movement at large. We must identify and reject provocateurs as they appear and return to the task at hand.

I'll see you on the steps of city hall.

Rancho Larry's picture

This should be the Message

OK Everybody Imagine Oakland or Riverside PDs abusing a crowd like this!

Proposal for the GA asap: Do THIS Right Away So we can take control of the conversation by next week!

 1. Everyone carries-flys-wears and has American Flags in camp and on marches.  Make as many signs on an American Flag backgrounds. If you are going to be arrested or confronted, be SURE it is through YOUR own American FLAG.

2. Impliment these:

A.  New Statement/Chant to agument We Are The 99%. Everybody kinda knows about the 99% by now.  Change to:

We ALL Love America… We want the broken government fixed…..

We ALL Love America… We want the broken government fixed…..

We ALL Love America… We want the broken government fixed…..

We ALL Love America… We want the broken government fixed…..

B.  Warren Buffett sent us with his:

Congressional  Reform Act of 2011

1. No Tenure / No Pension.

A Congressman  collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when

they are  out of office.

2. Congress (past, present &future)  participates in Social Security.

All funds in the Congressional  retirement fund move to the Social Security

system immediately. All  future funds flow into the Social Security system,

and Congress  participates with the American people. It may not be used for

any  other purpose.

 3. Congress can purchase their own retirement  plan, just as all Americans

do.

4. Congress will no longer vote  themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay

will rise by the lower of  CPI or 3%.

5. Congress loses their current health care system  and participates in the

same health care system as the American  people.

6. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose  on the American

people.

 7. All contracts with past and present  Congressmen are void effective

1/1/12. The American people did not  make this contract with Congressmen.

Congressmen made all these  contracts for themselves. Serving in Congress

is an honor, not a  career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen

legislators, so ours  should serve their term(s), then go home and back to

work.

(I guess that is how he got so wealthy, figuring out stuff)

So is this one of the best ideas I've had so far?  Ja? If this does not WORK all around the US and the cops still beat us and local government disregards us, THEY are waging not Class Warfare but true Civil War in a Cope D Tate by the 1%, JA?

Just Show me the flaw in the logic.  Hell even Shawn H and Bill O got to throw in with us because even THEY could not deny THAT basic fundamental truth and solution, Constitutional Convention as outlined by that Socialist Radical Warren Buffett.

 

We ALL Love America… We want the broken government fixed…..

 Rancho Larry

tjfingers's picture

I'd like to share my story with all of you! any sugestions

So far I have only found out that if I can find a way to forse the bank to show proof of real money funding on my home, or the origination of funds used for my loan. and I need to get them to show me the original signed loan docs/deed that I signed. ya see all such info was inputed or filled in by them/or the Countrywide rep.   I stated to that same gentalman that I am disabled and the only funds I get each month are my SSD payments, which are $762.   The loan docs they filled in with my so called holdings and earnings information imputed on or into  say that the information submited by me over the phone to them was that I make $5,100 a mounth, that I have holdings in places that I get money from, really? the fact is I do not have such an income or such holdings at all! I have been disabled for many years 8-10-92 in fact was when I was injured working for Chevron. I was found 71% disabled in court in 1995 and SSD has been my only income. How do I save my home?  I can`t afford a lawer on my income, they want $4,000 to $7,000 to take my case on, thats not something I can do with my income?


Any thoughts or ideas and such would be a comfert or big help to me!  


Thanks for your time


Thomas J Stuart  http://youtu.be/2jxuk4Fxc50      my fraud loan story!


Also I wrote a song you may injoy!  


http://www.youtube.com/user/tjfingers      song name > I got the B of A blues


May god be with us all in our quest to fight for what is right!  TJS


  

Jasen T Davis's picture

Hello! To be honest, your

Hello! To be honest, your best bet is to get a very specialized lawyer. Run a google search for volunteer organizations that have attorneys as part of their staff. There are also places that can get you free legal advice.

If you email me and tell me what city you live in, I can find some organizations for you.

Explain your situation to the attorney, and then see if you have a legal basis for your claim. If they say you don't, that's probably that. If you do have a legal basis for your claim, they will explain that to you in normal English terms (instead of legalese like "motion for continuance" or Latin like "lex talionis") so that you have a better idea of what you need to do to defend yourself.

At that point, you can either hire an attorney, or you can work with a paralegal to file a claim with the court. Once you do that, you can try to get an arbitration to meet with you and the bank to settle out of court. This is very cheap.

If the bank is way out of line (and that's been happening a lot) your attorney might be able to sue them for damages, fees, etc. if he can show that the bank is breaking the law to mess with you.

Beyond that you can always contact your local news station and tell them your story, once an attorney has framed the argument for you in a court of law. This will make it a lot easier to publicize your story and put pressure on the bank to get them to back off.

This is a murky area of the law, so it's really in your best interest to talk to an attorney who's working somewhere on a vonlunteer basis, or one that provides free consultations. Any other advice from anyone else, short of a banker or an accountant, might just be a waste of your time.

Good luck!

 

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