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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Manhattan's financial district on Saturday in a largely peaceful protest aimed at drawing attention to the role powerful financial interests played in wreaking havoc on America's economy.

Modeled on the "Arab Spring" uprisings that swept through Egypt, Tunisia, Syria and other countries this year, Occupy Wall Street is a "leaderless resistance movement" orchestrated through Twitter, Facebook and other social media tools. The Twitter hashtags #OccupyWallStreet and #TakeWallStreet lit up Saturday with coordination messages and solidarity tweets. (See CNNMoney's coverage in photos and tweets.)

Activist magazine Adbusters spearheaded the event, putting the call out two months ago for participants in a Sept. 17 demonstration in lower Manhattan. Protestors arranged to meet and discuss their goals at the iconic Wall Street Bull statue at noon, as well as at a "people's assembly" at One Chase Manhattan Plaza at 3 p.m.

"The NYPD is aware of various protests and we have planned accordingly," Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne told CNN late Friday.

Early Saturday morning, police barricaded off Wall Street, erecting barriers around the bull statue that protestors had planned to make their rallying point. Protestors instead took to the surrounding streets, blocking traffic. By 2 p.m., nearly two dozen uniformed police officers surrounded the bull, while others worked to disperse the crowd.

"None associated with the demonstrations sought permits," Browne said Saturday. "A group that formed at the bull at Bowling Green spilled into the streets on each side of the bull, posed safety issues and impeded vehicular traffic. The streets were re-opened to vehicular traffic and barriers were subsequently erected at the bull to prevent a re-occurrence.

A marching band played as participants held impromptu yoga and tai chi classes in Bowling Green Park. Demonstrators moved their protest to another nearby park as their numbers swelled to around 500.

"Something needs to change," said one protester, who declined to give his name and covered half his face with a bandanna. "We need an economy for the people and by the people, not for the rich and by the rich."

Another protester, Rheannone Ball, chimed in: "It's our duty as Americans to fight for our country and to keep it true to serving its people. When it doesn't do that, it's immoral not to stand up and say something."

A call for 'justice:' Kalle Lasn, the editor-in-chief of Adbusters -- an activist magazine with a worldwide circulation of 100,000 readers -- said the editors there are angry that leaders in the financial sector "had not been brought to justice." Their inspiration came when pro-democracy uprisings broke out in Egypt on January 25 and quickly spread to other countries.

"We thought, why isn't there a backlash here?" Lasn told CNNMoney in an interview before the event. "We need to shake up the corporate-driven capitalist system we're in. To do that, we needed something radical."

Last month, cyberactivism group Anonymous released a video in support of the protest.

"It gave us a nice bit of street cred, some mystique. We lefties need a lot of mystique," Lasn said with a laugh.

That mystique is what drew Josh Dworning, a 20-year-old college student, to shell out $300 for a 24-hour train ride from Florida to New York.

"I heard about the protest through StumbleUpon, and I just really agreed that there's widespread discontent with the banks and corporations," Dworning said. "I'm no crazy radical, just a student who believes in something."

Dworning, who brought a tent for camping near Wall Street on Saturday night, said he's "planning on staying as peaceful as possible" -- though he'll be on alert, because "there's always the chance that someone can get a little too angry and throw a brick or something."

That's what scares Dworning's mom, Jeanne Molle, who said she's "a nervous mother watching her son get involved in a large-scale event in [a huge] city."

Lasn is hoping safety won't be an issue. A "Gandhi-like peaceful protest" is the only way the event will work, he says, though he acknowledges that central control is impossible over a group that organizers hope will swell to 20,000. And "there is a question of legality" around setting up tents and barricades, he admitted.

In a September test run of the occupation, nine people were arrested for disorderly conduct, and later released without being charged.

"It takes a lot to rise up and reform the global economic system," Lasn says. "And maybe this time we fail. But if we do, we're just setting the tone for the next revolution." To top of page



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Revolutions are done by people, we need to change "representative democracy" ( a few men and women who do not represent the interests of the peoples, they represent the interests of banks and large corporations , for participatory democracy It is a form of democracy that citizens have greater participation in the political decision-making process that are traditionally given by representative democracy.
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Wall Street Sips Champagne While Watching Protesters (Video)
By Christine Dantz


September 21, 2011 "Information Clearing House" -- Wall Street has shown Americans how they feel about protests with a recent video on YouTube. The video shows unidentified occupants watching protests from the balconies of Wall Street in amusement while sipping champagne.

"US Day of Rage"

Demonstrations began on September 17 to show U.S. citizens anger over a financial system that favors the rich over all other American citizens. Chanting, "We are 99 percent," thousands of protesters gathered near Zucotti Park, close to Wall Street and began their march. Around 5 pm, while attempting to enter the financial district at 55 Wall Street, they were met by curious onlookers from the balconies who were leisurely watching the protesters and doing the unthinkable--drinking champagne.

55 Wall Street

Who occupies 55 Wall Street? The sprawling, historic Manhattan building is home to the Ciprion Club Residences, a private club as well as residence to Wall Street's élite.

Gathered on the balconies of this home of the rich, men in suits and tuxedos as well as women in silk dresses and business suits, casually sipped on their glasses while smiling and taking pictures, seemingly oblivious to the fight of the 99 percent.

The club has a total of 106 residences (living quarters) and their website asserts, "The club will provide you with everything essential to live the good life."

For onlookers "the good life" is a far different cry then that of the remaining 99 percent.
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very exciting. we need to have spin off demonstrations in all major u.s. cities to show support and solidarity.
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Are you entertained?

if they come to LA, i'm there.

that video of those "entitled" people disgusts me. it reminds me of a lyric from eminem's "i'm not afraid"....

"and all those who look down on me, i'm tearing down your balcony."
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Yeah we're all wonderful, wonderful people
so when did we all get so fearful?
and now we're finally finding our voices
so take a chance, come help me sing this

i think that things such as this mentioned as this ptotest, as well as unveiling of MJDH more importantly the reasons why, will trigger more demonstrations - various kinds / reasons. not trying to get all "preachy" here, but i feel that all of these events tie into each other and are fulfiulling bible prophecy about the end of "this system" (not talking abt derstruciton of physical earth here, talking about end of corruption when i say end of system)

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i also believe that after bam and when mj reveals the truth about how misled the public are abt him thru media and corruption in the music industry, it will trigger a revolution with other minority groups. people who has been questioning oter things amongst their beLIEver peers, will rise. people will start questioning everything abt media, abt governments. eventually this will spread to a glaboal scale. then following governments and institutions will be exposed and lose their power. a fall of harlot / babylon the great (harlot depicts religious institutions - her name, babylon the great) a fall of governments and corrupt institutions such as illuminati and a fall of big corporates. (Ezekiel 7:19 - into the streets they will throw their very silver, and an abhorent thing their own gold will become. neither their silver nor their gold will be able to deliver them in the day of jehovahs fury. Their souls they will not satisfy, and their intestines they will not fill, for it has become a stumbling block causing their error.... (taken from New World translation)

the next two years are going to be very interesting. not just for mj fans, for the whole world!  OMG!

threatened outro comes to mind: what you have just witnessed could be the end of a particularly terrifying nightmare. it isnt. it is just the beginning.

as a believer of bible prophecy - i take comfort in knowing that people who drink champagne on balconies (i am generalising here - figurative - referring to people in article) who sneer at the underdogs, viewing them as the scum of the earth - will not bask in their glory forever. they will have their day... and their punishment will be greater!
Last Edit: September 25, 2011, 12:41:23 AM by Australian MJ BeLIEver
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People laugh when I explain. And though they may laugh, that doesn't change the fact that it's still the truth.


Michael is Alive
The end of evil is nigh
Trust in God
The righteous will prevail

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More news that not to transmit the media:


Thousands of Americans are protesting since the September 17 in New York City against the current economic and political system of the United States.UU. that it promote corruption, inequality, war, abuse of wealthy elites, and the impoverishment of the majority.


I was yesterday (refers to the Peruvian guy

 who made the video) in the peaceful called "occupation of Wall Street" protest Occupy Wall Street, a revolutionary action of civil disobedience organized by U.S. citizens. This video includes an interview with Nikki Schiler, a Hispanic and co-organizing activist of the movement of the indignant at Spain on 15 May.


To find out about this growing social movement visit:

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