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Originally posted by kwell
Originally posted by Pirateofpsychonautics
Give this a scan... Thread: George Soros' Sympathy For Wall Street Protests
You may start asking some questions. I sure hope so.
Wow, thanks for the link. Yes this is Illuminati manipulation all the way to get us where they want us.
Originally posted by Pirateofpsychonautics
Give this a scan... Thread: George Soros' Sympathy For Wall Street Protests
You may start asking some questions. I sure hope so.
Trust him--he might be young, but he's a "professional sociologist." So did Harrison Schultz, an organizer of the "Occupy Wall Street" protests, describe himself to Al Sharpton on MSNBC this evening. And he wants Al and us to know that "a lot of the people that are here are in fact ana We don't really want to fix [the problems]. It's revolution, not reform." We don't really want to fix [the problems]. It's revolution, not reform."
There are also some amusing factoids about Harrison. When he's not out fomenting revolution, Schultz is an . . . analyst for a marketing firm. Oh yeah, and in his oh-so-bourgeois LinkedIn profile, Harrison wants people to know he worked at Bank of America providing "assistance for several investment bankers."
SHARPTON: Thank you. Tell us a little bit about the movement that's going on in Wall Street.
SCHULTZ: The movement down here is incredibly exciting. It's incredibly exhilirating. And I see my opinion as a professional sociologist, I think that this is the beginning of a revolution in this country . . . We're all for change. We all want something different. We all want something better. As far as the specifics, as far as how we go about doing that, we don't know yet. Part of the problem, part of the issue is that I think that a lot of the people that are here are in fact anarchists, are in fact revolutionaries. And putting a revolution, putting a revolutionary change into political terms is very difficult to do. Because we're trying to get away from all the problems. Again, we don't really want to fix them: it's revolution, not reform. Read more: www.newsbusters.org...
Originally posted by RainbeauBleu
It seems to be debatable who organized this protest. This guy is taking the credit in the media. What do you think?
Trust him--he might be young, but he's a "professional sociologist." So did Harrison Schultz, an organizer of the "Occupy Wall Street" protests, describe himself to Al Sharpton on MSNBC this evening. And he wants Al and us to know that "a lot of the people that are here are in fact ana We don't really want to fix [the problems]. It's revolution, not reform." We don't really want to fix [the problems]. It's revolution, not reform."
There are also some amusing factoids about Harrison. When he's not out fomenting revolution, Schultz is an . . . analyst for a marketing firm. Oh yeah, and in his oh-so-bourgeois LinkedIn profile, Harrison wants people to know he worked at Bank of America providing "assistance for several investment bankers."
I wonder if he has a website?!
Linked in Profile of Schultz
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SHARPTON: Thank you. Tell us a little bit about the movement that's going on in Wall Street.
SCHULTZ: The movement down here is incredibly exciting. It's incredibly exhilirating. And I see my opinion as a professional sociologist, I think that this is the beginning of a revolution in this country . . . We're all for change. We all want something different. We all want something better. As far as the specifics, as far as how we go about doing that, we don't know yet. Part of the problem, part of the issue is that I think that a lot of the people that are here are in fact anarchists, are in fact revolutionaries. And putting a revolution, putting a revolutionary change into political terms is very difficult to do. Because we're trying to get away from all the problems. Again, we don't really want to fix them: it's revolution, not reform. Read more: www.newsbusters.org...
I am sure they know that we are not that stupid...if they held up a United Nation member as the leader people wouldn't go for it. I am just asking the question....Why does this organizer of the worldwide Occupy protests address go back to the United Nations? There is no getting around that one. Why is she also the spouse of a United Nation representative? Of course they are not going to hold up the grimm reaper for us, who would follow.
edit on 4-10-2011 by kwell because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by yourmaker
The fact that the occupy movements of other nations such as Tunisia, Libya and Egypt were mostly instigated by foreign entities, it should leave you with some suspicion as to who orchestrated our movement, but not to downright blow it off, perhaps we could hijack this movement.
So is the Illuminati organizing this worldwide protest to bring in martial law?
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Originally posted by yourmaker
The fact that the occupy movements of other nations such as Tunisia, Libya and Egypt were mostly instigated by foreign entities, it should leave you with some suspicion as to who orchestrated our movement, but not to downright blow it off, perhaps we could hijack this movement.