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Over a thousand protesters occupy Wall Street for a week...STEP UP CALI!

Firm commentary:  The article below offers information about the Wall Street protest that has resulted in over 1000 individuals rallying in the financial district over the last week.  The protest goes beyond the mortgage crisis to include the influence of Wall Street and Mega Banks have over our government and policies.

 

While a Tea Party protest of 30 pissed off white people can generate broad media coverage from every corporate news station in the country...reporting of this event has yet to make it to the evening news.  This may be yet another example of the degree of influence of corporate big money.  Without a free press, democracy cannot flourish...and this story is getting buried.

The rage and frustration is not limited to Manhattan...it has only congealed there first.    It is our ingrained spirit of democracy, not the big banks, that is TOO BIG TO FAIL. 

The slumbering giant has awakened...California is next.  

 

 

By Alastair Stevenson | September 20, 2011 11:55 AM GMT

http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/216748/20110920/seven-arrested-in-adbusters-occupy-wall-street-protest-one-for-wearing-anonymous-v-mask.htm

At least seven individuals have been arrested during Adbusters' ongoing Occupy Wall Street protest, one for wearing the "V" mask used by hacker collective Anonymous.

The arrests were initially reported by Bloomberg. In its report the news agency alleged that by the end of the protest's third day New York City Police had arrested as many as seven individuals.

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New reports indicate that at least seven individuals have been arrested during Adbusters' ongoing Occupy Wall Street protest, one for wearing the "V" mask used by hacker collective Anonymous.

 

 

The exact reasons for the arrests remains vague and conflicting reports have since emerged suggesting different motivations.

According to Bloomberg four protesters were arrested Monday for wearing masks -- New York law forbids more than two individuals wearing masks in a public space at any one time during a protest. The fifth protester was reportedly arrested for jumping a police barrier, while the sixth and seventh were detained for attempting to enter a building used by Bank of America Corp while wearing masks.

Bloomberg cited an e-mailed statement from police spokesman Paul Browne as its source.

The report ran contrary to an article from The New York Times, also printed Monday, that three protesters had been arrested for wearing masks. The report said two men for wearing ski masks and a woman was arrested for wearing a "a plastic mask on the back of her head." Reports from Twitter later emerged suggesting that the item in question was the "V" mask commonly worn and used by hacker collective Anonymous.

According to The New York Times the fourth man was arrested minutes later. Conflicting with Bloomberg's report, according to The New York Times, rather than being arrested for jumping a barricade, the man was arrested after saying he was having difficulty moving when ordered to "keep moving" by a deputy inspector policing the protest.

Another woman, identified in the report as Jessica Davis, 19, was arrested on graffiti charges.

The protesters were all arrested while taking part in Adbusters' Occupy Wall Street campaign. The campaign began Saturday with around 1,000 individuals rallying in Manhattan's Financial District. The initial call-to-arms asked for 20,000. Reports now generally estimate the number of protesters at around 200.

The campaign is reportedly being enacted to protest Wall Street's current influence on American policy. Since being announced it has garnered widespread support from numerous groups, including the infamous hacktivist collective Anonymous.

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