"Occupy Wall Street had predicted . . . that tens of thousands
of people would be participating in today’s protests, but there have been far fewer, and so far, they have caused I
think what can accurately be described as minimal disruptions to our city ... The stock exchange opened on time this morning,
and the rest of the city has been business as usual." Michael Bloomberg
Occupy Extreme and Establishment Moderate
So much written about the Occupy Wall
Street is pure BS. If this street theater was a spontaneous and independent movement, where is the outrage towards the high
priest of monetary manipulation, George Soros?
From the outset, civil disobedience is the most sincere method of dissent.
Breaking All the Rules is based upon a healthy and judicious resistance towards all levels of false authority and systemic corruption.
Therefore, it is with a heavy heart, that the careerist organizers and front groups for the establishment sweep away the noble
intentions of earnest radicals. Those enablers and facilitators of fraudulent financial institutions makes a mockery of authentic
protection.
Long ago, the glory of tangible free enterprise was destroyed under the
boot of State Capitalism. When the confused populace rails against demonstrations and defend the crooks that perverted economic
M A R K E T S, it becomes clear why the public has a habit of losing money with brokerage houses. In order to take the going
broke out of the "so called" investments, one had better learn early that paper assets, often come with future liabilities,
when entrusted to the establishment.
Occupy Wall Street is smeared as extreme by those who benefit
from a diversion away from their own wrongdoings. Once upon a time, a stock exchange functioned as a clearinghouse medium
for raising capital. The investment funds financed new ventures that would produce useful products and employ labor. This
bygone era was the engine of creating true wealth. Today, gambling is the primary activity conducted under a rigged casino
wheel.
How much history do you recall? The incompatible Antony C. Sutton documents in Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution how the monopolists of finance funded Lenin. George Soros plays the Schiff role in this modern day version
of a Goldman Sachs impersonation of Kuhn, Loeb and Company. If you do not know this pesky fact of the last century, one cannot
be expected to make sense out of current events.
A simple comparison between OWS and TE (The Establishment)
is in order.
Occupy Extreme
Establishment Moderate
Blame Wall Street for Economic Woes
Make OWS the Issue to Deflect Scrutiny
Gain Media Attention for Misdeeds of the Rich
Shift Public Outrage to OWS – Protect System
Argue that 99% vs. 1% is Unjust and Immoral
Use Class Warfare to Demigod OWS Radicals
Demand Redistribution from the Wealthy Rich
Champion Benefits of Capitalism of the Few
Call for Bigger Government and Intervention
Strict Regulation for Benefit
of Big Business
Abolish Market System –
Expand Socialism
Expand Collectivism - More People Control
During the Old Regime under the reign of Louis XVI, the aristocracy
lost their heads under the guillotine. In the 21th Century, the masters of the universe, spread breadcrumbs by way of food
stamps to a society relegated to systemic government poverty and dependency. The only cake consumed these days requires a
hedge fund account to pay for the icing and toppings.
French
Libertine Tradition
What realistic likelihood is there for a people’s
revolution to replace the titans of finance, when the robber barons are playing CHOPIN : Marche Funèbre for the occupied nation? What chance is there for a replay of the French
Libertine Tradition to play out when the theme of anti-clericalism, anti-establishment and eroticism have had their run and
the establishment just gets more bold and powerful?
A
novel counter approach to guns and pitchforks is the video camera that documents the police state. Deplorably the ordinary
exploited bystander is characterized as an extremist and soon will be incarcerated into internment camps, built by the Uber
Elite. What many naive observers see is not the brutality of the Gestapo police, but the disrespect of the unclean protestors
of the Capitalist kingdom.
Most Americans refuse to face the facts of
their enslavement and rather condemn the social rebel. Bringing true social justice to an economic system that has eliminated
all vestiges of real Free Market enterprise is viewed as a betrayal.
When
that hideous dinosaur of establishment journalism, Time Magazine, wraps the symbolism of the protestor in the garb of a terrorist,
the message is clear for even the most brain dead striver for more government largess.
Time distorts the significance with more deflection and confusion.
"Massive
and effective street protest" was a global oxymoron until — suddenly, shockingly — starting exactly a year
ago, it became the defining trope of our times. And the protester once again became a maker of history.
"In this year’s report, Time pieced together what
all these revolutions have in common, why they protest, and what the legacy of the year’s protests will be. The magazine
profiles a citizen journalist who started the live stream for Occupy Wall Street from Zuccotti Park."
What both Time and the Washington Post want you to accept is that these protests are composed
of radical inspiration and democratic design. No doubt, many demonstrators believe they are acting out of pure intentions,
but most are so deluded by inept viewpoints, absent of any consistent or comprehensive philosophy, that they are clueless
about goals, objectives and have no viable substitute economic system.
Wall
Street only uses money accumulation for keeping score. The underlying objective of the power elite is to control the political
process and write all the rules. Nothing has changed from the days of installing Marxist ideology in Russia to the present
stage of completing the task of instituting totalitarian collectivism in our country. Another establishment media
purveyor of disinformation is MSNBC. In an article by the perennial social outlaw and opportunist, Jesse Jackson
compares the global anti-capitalist movement to the U.S. civil rights struggle, the battle against apartheid in South Africa
and the fight for Indian independence.
"Jesus was an Occupier, born under a death warrant, a Jew by religion, born in poverty
under Roman occupation," the two-time candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination told a crowd near Saint Paul’s
Cathedral. "Gandhi was an Occupier, Martin Luther King was an Occupier, (Nelson) Mandela was an Occupier."
Coming from an extortionist posing as a minister of faith, this charlatan plays a bit role
in the overall scheme to destroy the legitimate foundations of raising capital for worthwhile business endeavors. He insults
the significance of Jesus’ ministry and Gandhi’s example. His role is to lead more people into even greater mental
confusion.
The establishment refines the elements of mass propaganda
and psychological indoctrination to create image campaigns that the system is a moderate and stable force, and must be maintained.
As with most left or progressive oriented mindsets, the articulation of social wrongs and injustices are often well stated.
However, when it comes to providing meaningful alternatives, the peasants just demand a larger sliced of bread because they
are unable to learn the skills to bake their own cake.
Until society
embraces the insight that the establishment is behind most radical social movements, they will just keep falling into a dark
coffin, designed for them by the very elites that they protect. Economic conditions and business endeavors are on the mind
of everyone, especially those who are on the edge of survival. OWS will never provide moneymaking guidance for the average
citizen. Even so, do not condemn all forms of protest. Actually genuine resistance accompanied with practical time proven
principles of monetary and business wealth creation is the desired option.
In
order to explore the nature of financial alternatives and present rational choices for a replacement of the corporatist system
of monetary tyranny and transnational globalism, BATR will be starting the Negotium series of weekly business columns.
Blending
functional economics with political realism is the mission of this endeavor. The overriding principle to achieve a prosperous
society requires building upon a solid foundation of Western Civilization and traditional heritage. Understanding the extent
that the establishment is willing to go and the degree of deceit that bonds the various corrupt institutions is an essential
goal for this collection of essays.
Appreciating the need for extreme
encounters with the moderate establishment is a concept that some will challenge. However, given the current state of economic
ruin, the plights of the former middle class will only deteriorate at a faster pace under the rule of the Wall Street banksters.
There is an alternative, and you are invited to join the spontaneous rebellion of the real
America. Someday the OWS proponents may mature and gain the wisdom to know who is benefiting from their manufactured and controlled
protests. Until that time, the task resides with you. Register your opposition to the Wall Street enslavers who stage-manage
righteous outrage as an opportunity to misdirect legitimate rebellion. Time is short, act soon.
"As far as the whole Occupy Wall Street movement,
I think that it's really great that there's this show of frustration with what's going on, but at the same time I'm not sure
how constructive the demonstrations have been, because they haven't seemed to settle around a unifying theme."
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