Occupy Wall Street...Who is behind it?

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On September 17, 2011, thousands of people came from out of the shadows and started a massive protest in the heart of New York City. I didn’t know where these people came from and the American media didn’t shed any light on it. This “occupy” movement has since spread to 900 cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America.

The protestors didn’t have a solid agenda but seemed to bring up a number of grievances and I did not pay that much attention to it. Living in the Sacramento area, I saw on the local news programs, the hassles of the local police as they tried to disperse the occupiers. There were several things that did not make sense to me:

1. The City Council of Sacramento endorsed the movement, but at the same time declared that they could not occupy a city park during the night hours, and announced a curfew for the park at dark.

2. The protestors ignored the curfew and the Sacramento police were sent in to clear out the tents and enforce the law with many arrests.

3. Jan Scully, the Sacramento county prosecutor, made a public statement that her office would not prosecute the protestors who had been arrested and they were let go. This didn’t make sense since Scully is known as a tough prosecutor who seldom lets any arrested person off the hook.

4. This indicated to me that some unknown power was protecting the protest movement and Scully acted against the best interest of the county and her sworn oath to uphold the law.

5. After some seven weeks of protest around the United States, it is obvious that the police departments are being taxed with overtime for the officers and is creating havoc with the strained budgets of every city and county in the country. Millions of dollars are being spent to corral the protestors while the regular law enforcement of our police departments is put on the back burner.

THE LEADERSHIP OF THE OCCUPY WALL STREET MOVEMENT
When I started to investigate who was behind this movement, I was surprised to find another group fomented by the World Government. The leader of this movement is Kalle Lasn, an Estonian born in 1942, who currently resides in Canada, after having lived in Estonia, Germany, Australia and Japan. He is a left-wing journalist who for 20 years has worked in Canada for PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) and the Canadian National Film Board. He is also the co-founder of “Adbusters Magazine,” which is geared to disrupt and destroy consumer spending in the world. The agenda of Kalle Lasn is socialism and he has written two books to promote a classic socialistic program. His first book is “Culture Jam” and the second is “Design Anarchy.” How could an Estonian born person living in Canada suddenly create a worldwide movement in just a few weeks?

ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS FOR REFORM NOW
The answer to that question is another organization called ACORN which was founded in 1970 by hardcore left-wing socialists Wade Rathke and Gary Delgado. ACORN became an umbrella organization for thousands of local community groups and the official focus was on making housing available for low and moderate income families, neighborhood safety, voter registration, health care and a list of other social issues. At its peak it had more than half a million members with some 1,200 chapters in some 100 cities in the United States, Argentina, Canada, Mexico and Peru.

Basically this was an organization that catered to the Democratic Party in the United States and was active in voter registration to help Barack Obama to be elected president of the United States.

ACORN was secretly videotaped in September of 2009 when an undercover person asked for advice and was told how to hide prostitution activities and to avoid paying taxes. Since this organization received 10% of its budget needs from the Federal Government, it was forced to file for Chapter 7 liquidation on November 2, 2010, and on paper the organization does not exist anymore. But the former leadership had access to names and addresses of people around the United States and this was used to rally former members of ACORN into support of the Occupy Wall Street protest.

When President Barack Obama was asked what he thought about the protest movement, he agreed with their demands for reform and said as the president of the United States, he was not going to enforce any laws that the protesters might break.

It is also noteworthy that a number of labor unions across the United States asked their members to get out in support of the protest movement.
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