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Infiltration to Disrupt, Divide and Misdirect Is Widespread in Occupy (Part I)
Monday 27 February 2012
by: Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, Occupy Washington, DC | Report
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In the first five months, the Occupy Movement has had major victories and has altered the debate about the economy. People in the power structure and who hold different political views are pushing back with a traditional tool infiltration. Across the country, Occupies are struggling with disruption and division, attacks on key persons, escalation of tactics to property damage and police conflict as well as misuse of websites and social media.
As Part II of this discussion will show, infiltration is the norm in political movements in the United States. Occupy has many opponents likely to infiltrate to divide and destroy it beyond the usual law enforcement apparatus. Others include the corporations whose rule Occupy seeks to end, conservative right wing groups allied with corporate interests and other members of the power structure including non-profit organizations allied with either corporate-funded political party, especially the Democratic Party which would like Occupy to be their Tea Party rather than an independent movement critical of both parties.
On the very first day of the Occupation of Wall Street, we saw infiltration by the police. We were leaving Zucotti Park and were stopped in traffic by the rear of the park. We saw an unmarked van open, in the front seat were two uniformed police and out of the back came two men dressed as occupiers wearing backpacks, sweatshirts, and jeans. They walked into Zucotti Park and became part of the crowd.
In the first week of the Occupation of Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC we saw the impact of two right wing infiltrators. A peaceful protest was planned at the drone exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution. The plan was for a banner drop and a die-in under the drones. But, as protesters arrived at the museum two people ran out in front, threatening the security guards and causing them to pepper spray protesters and tourists. Patrick Howley, an assistant editor for the American Spectator, wrote a column bragging about his role as an agent provocateur. A few days later we uncovered the second infiltrator when he was urging people on Freedom Plaza to resist police with force.
More:
http://www.truth-out.org/infiltration-disrupt-divide-and-mis-direct-are-widespread-occupy-part-i/1330369104
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)How these slimy weasels operate with their infiltration by both public and private agent provocateurs.
As I type this, I'm listening to Assange's international press conference (not sure where it's located, maybe Australia) ...
but the press release is about the breaking news about Wikileaks' current release of thousands of leaked emails from
Stratfor Corporation .. the secret private corporation that is major contractor with US intelligence and Mega corporations.
Wonder how much of this will be covered by M$M?
you can see it here now, on Portland's Occupy Livestream
http://www.livestream.com/occupyptown