Occupy Wall Street And End the Fed
The Occupy Wall Street movement is being portrayed as purely anti-capitalism, anti-free market and anti-private property by the progressive and mainstream media.
The heart of the Occupy Wall Street should be considered more of a movement against private corporate capitalization through government favoritism and fraud.
They are against the corrupt government-corporate collusion or Fascism.
They see the criminal Wall Street system keeps getting richer, by selling out ‘America’ and the public; all funded by American taxpayer bailouts.
While they are focused on the corrupt corporations of Wall Street, the Tea Party is focused on the corrupt agencies of the Federal Government.
They are different sides of the same coin; fighting big business on one side and big government on the other side.
Both sides are identifying fascistic controls and corruptions ofLibertyor Justice.
They are in agreement against a common enemy. They have identified the criminals and corruptions in both camps.
We can end corporate-government violence against humanity.
We can reinstate a fair and balanced system of measurement for the lives of people, their pursuits and posterity.
We can ensure current social commitments.
We can secure equity in the public domain, freedom for the private individual with liberty and justice for all.
We can if we Occupy Wall Street and End the Fed
It is not all of government just as it is not all of Wall Street.
End the 1% of Wall Street that is corrupt. End those criminal 300-500 transnational corporate monopolies and biased protective regulation.
We are 99%. We are the 29,700-49,500 local businesses, the ‘made inAmerica’ traded on Wall Street companies.
End the 1% of Government that is Unconstitutional’ such as Federalized and violated State’s rights and the Private Federal Reserve System
We are the 99% of millions of good civil servants, teachers, officers and soldiers
Defend the justice of the system, of the currency and honesty for the measurement ofmankind.
Dividing the revolutionaries, pitting the rebels against one another is the dialectic power of destroying the unity of principle.
We must not allow occupy Wall Street to be co-opted by big government.
We must not allow end the Fed to be co-opted by big business.
We can be the resistance without condemning our allies.
Break the left vs right paradigm.
Support the fight against American fascism and American supported Global Governance.
-sovereignthink

This entry places a new shine on the left vs. right view that I have had. I’ll consider it.
My experience does not coincide with this view. I was in NYC briefly. My hotel was near the “occupy” settlement. The signs I saw were blatant cries for socialism. Destroy capitalism. The nearest a uniform was t-shirts Chaz and Mao. Nothing I glimpsed was anything like 90% comprehension of fascism. Rather it appeared on my quick glances to be filled with change our government into a socialist-communist paradise. It looked to me and continues to look to me to be a continuation of what I saw in the sixties and seventies which events led my government steadily toward that horrifying paradise. With the exception of one video, with very clearly stated views like those expressed in Sovereignthink shouted by a young man, I’ve seen nothing except ACCEPT collectivism AND that the corporations all stink and all capitalists stink. I dunno. I have not followed it. I have heard a shocking list of official supporters, several communist countries and others who are my enemies, enemies of my nation’s liberty who I cannot recall at this time. I did not research it.
Anonymous
2011/11/05 at 12:18 pm
Occupy Wall Street taps likewise into a sense of oppression, of suffocating in a chamber from which the oxygen is being pumped out.
Anonymous
2012/01/12 at 11:09 pm
The Government, The One Percent, The Resistance & The People
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http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2012/05/16/the-government-the-one-percent-the-resistance-the-people/
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sovereignthink
2012/05/20 at 8:03 pm
http://beyondthecurtain.wordpress.com/2012/06/02/tea-party-and-occupy-activists-rub-shoulders-at-bilderberg-protest/
Anonymous
2012/06/03 at 10:26 am