The Facilitators Are the Counter-Revolution — Real Mass Leaders Must Organize a Coup to Kick Them Out and Pass a Fighting Program of Class-Based Demands
Webster G. Tarpley, Ph. D.
PressTV
October 18, 2011
Nearly a Third of ‘Occupy’ Protesters Advocate Violence
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 18, 2011
Research conducted by polling firm PSB reveals that almost one third of the Occupy Wall Street protesters support using violence to enforce their ideas, which is somewhat disconcerting given the fact that many of the demonstrators also support concentrating that force into the hands of government to oversee a program of radical wealth redistribution at gunpoint.

“On Oct. 10 and 11, Arielle Alter Confino, a senior researcher at my polling firm, interviewed nearly 200 protesters in New York’s Zuccotti Park. Our findings probably represent the first systematic random sample of Occupy Wall Street opinion,” writes pollster Douglas Schoen in the Wall Street Journal today.
The interviews with the demonstrators revealed that “nearly one-third (31%) would support violence to advance their agenda.”
Occupy NS – Jesse Keane Sheds Light On Harper’s Crimes, TSA Molestation And The American Soviet State
Amir Alwani
Potent News
October 17, 2011
Here’s a protestor at Halifax`s Occupy Nova Scotia. I am very glad that somebody mentioned the sexual molestation…
I am sorry about the video quality… I was trying to conserve as much battery power as possible but now I know that’s not worth it. Sorry about the cut in the middle too – the camera, for some reason, automatically turns off after 3 minutes when in “compact mode” (I didn’t know that). I don’t think too much was lost, though. The next video will be more professional.
Nazis and Communists Throw Their Support Behind Occupy Wall Street Movements
Jim Hoft
Gateway Pundit
October 16, 2011
Wow. Just wow.

US using thugs to silence people
PressTV
October 13, 2011
The “Occupy Wall Street”(OWS) movement emerged on September 17, when a group of people began rallying in New York’s financial district to protest at ‘corporate greed’ and top-level corruption in the country.
The campaign has now spread to nearly 70 major cities, including Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Boston, as well as more than 600 communities across the nation. It is reportedly being supported through ‘Occupy’ events in close to 1,600 cities across the globe.
Press TV has conducted an interview with author and historian Webster Griffin Tarpley from Washington to further talk over the issue and get an analytical view point from him.
What follows is the script of the interview:
