Occupy London may be on the way out, but we went to meet them on Saturday October 29th 2011 to discuss the things the mainstream media won't talk about.
More shennanigans as failed political parties set their sights on occupying the occupy movement. Is there a danger of continually repeating the same mistakes over and over again? Is it time to break out of the right/left political paradigm? And as Police attempt to brutally clear the camps in the states is there a future for the movement? We review the occupy movements over the past ten days in the UK and USA.
During the 90’s I was vaguely aware of intimidating black and white posters for ‘Class War’ flyposted around the west midlands. I had no idea why anyone would want a class war. I assumed it was some kind of anarcho communist lark inspired by Alexei Sayle’s routines in ‘The Young Ones’.
Paternoster square may have escaped occupation (for now) but St Pauls is becoming a tent village - 116 at last count. Occupy Wall Street started with a few hundred people some four weeks ago - is this the death knell for British protest apathy?
British freedom fighters set to launch occupation in the heart of the city’s financial centre on Saturday 15th October. Copycat nonsense when the city is closed? Or true democratic expression?
Given the lack of mainstream coverage you'd be forgiven for thinking everything was just ticketyboo in the land of the free, home of the brave. But less than a mile from WTC ground zero thousands of protesters are bedding down for the 13th night of occupation at Zucotti park in lower Manhattan.
However, the revolution is NOT being televised.
The year is 1980; CNN is born, Bonn Scott dies. The Empire Strikes Back is released and Nelson Mandela is in his 16th year of imprisonment. At the back of everyone's mind wasn't social change or blue screen cinematic's, but total nuclear annihilation.
**updated to reflect 2011 tactical nuclear deployment in the middle east**
In October 2010 the well meaning 'acceptable face' of eugenics rolled in from across the pond.
India begins an incentive based 'scrappage' scheme - exchange your old unneeded vas deferens for a new car. UK Population 'tards will no doubt already be scheming to provide clubcard points in exchange for your childrens fertility.
- or - how I stopped worrying and learned to love the New World Order.
Charlie Veitch - reluctant leader with an unpopular message? or cold calculating tool... of the New World Order?
1910 was the first time the uk gov tried - bluntly - to depopulate the UK of undesirables:
Old el presidente is back. And this time he wants you to join his crusade to homogenise your neighbours. Don't celebrate your differences, homogenise! The New World Order is recruiting. It doesn't get more blatant than this.
Toni Nagy espousing the varying degrees of virtue and guilt that you too should feel if you're half as green as she.
India massively reduces carbon footprint through abortion.