.Occupy Movement, Banks and
“The System”
The Occupy
movement has appeared spontaneously across the world. As a crowd forms seemingly of diverse middle
class folks. Maybe they have lost their
job or the unemployment is worn off, can’t pay rent, parents are dead or not
available, maybe they just don’t know what else to do. But when they gather to signal their dilemma
and manifest their solidarity the appearance of the group does not resemble the
photos in Golf Magazines. The message
coming from their body language is that politics and law enforcement are
broken. Congress is a Charlie Macarthy
dummy run by strings of money from large pools of the 1% paying what it takes
to increase the influence over the lives of the 99%. The 99% can’t take it anymore. Not because of
any moral principle, just have no life.
If that fact interferes with Business As Usual, well, that’s the
point.
It’s One
World. Without considering genocide or
intentional abandonment there seems to be a responsibility given by the
existence of the living as the sentient human mass which includes the the gamut
of power to powerless. Does the
successful strain intentionally cannibalize the powerless. Is it really that simple? The occupy movement wants the following:
Attorney
Generals of all states file lawsuits to force return of the Real Estate Equity
stolen by a slight of hand. Say take the
value in 2005 and return the asset to that leverage. The difference should be made up by the
players who orchestrated a loaning frenzy, created fraudulent securities and
profited by betting on their failure.
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