September 28, 2011 journal, Mystery Babylon the great, mother of harlots being revealed. Chris Hedges, Truthdig: "The agricultural industry has a death rate nearly six times higher than most other industries, and the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that of the 2 million farm workers in the United States 300,000 suffer pesticide poisoning every year. But this may change as one of the most important battles in the history of migrant labor is launched by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW). If this battle succeeds it will nearly double the wages of the farm workers who labor in the $600 million tomato-growing industry. Dead bodies are dead bodies and are some ones love ones even in Mexico. Occupy Wall Street by the 99% of Americans hurting to make a living being stolen from. "Anyone with eyes open knows that the gangsterism of Wall Street-financial institutions generally - has caused severe damage to the people of the United States (and the world). And should also know that it has been doing so increasingly for over 30 years, as their power in the economy has radically increased, and with it their political power. That has set in motion a vicious cycle that has concentrated immense wealth, and with it political power, in a tiny sector of the population, a fraction of 1%, while the rest increasingly become what is sometimes called "a precariat" -- seeking to survive in a precarious existence. They also carry out these ugly activities with almost complete impunity -- not only too big to fail, but also "too big to jail." The courageous and honorable protests underway in Wall Street should serve to bring this calamity to public attention, and to lead to dedicated efforts to overcome it and set the society on a more healthy course. Noam Chomsky. Officer Bologna-Published 2011-09-26 07:53:19 UTC by OccupyWallStreet-Late last night we found out which white collar officer had maced our innocent protesters. We did not release this information as we had not yet come to a consensus on how to approach the situation. Earlier today we discovered that this information had already been released. Yesterday, an NYPD spokesperson implied that we had edited the video to remove incriminating actions on the part of our peaceful protesters. Here are a few different angles and cuts of the event that we had not previously released: As you can tell, we did not need to edit the video to implicate this officer in a gross and unconscionable crime. This is the man who maced these young women without provocation. His name is Anthony Bologna. We demand that he is charged for his crimes. We demand that he receives jail time. We demand that Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly resigns. Not only can he not control his most senior officers, he is involved in actively sheltering them from receiving any punishment. We demand that Mayor Michael Bloomberg address our General Assembly and apologize for the police brutality and the cover-up that followed. This was an attempt to make us weak, this was an attempt to destroy or derail our message, our conversation. It has not succeeded. We have grown, we will grow. Today we received unconfirmed reports that over one hundred blue collar police refused to come into work in solidarity with our movement. These numbers will grow. We are the 99 percent. You will not silence us. Please call:-Mayor Bloomberg: +1 (212) 639-9675 or +1 (212) 788-2958 Deputy Commissioner of Public Information: +1 (646) 610-6700 NYPD Switchboard: +1 (646) 610-5000 First precinct: +1 (212) 334-0611 Make our voice heard. Make sure that the world knows that everyone deserves equal protection, service, and punishment. Remain true to our principles of non-violence. Two more videos of Officer Bologna senselessly attacking peaceful protesters. Boston Review reports on being maced by Anthony Bologna-A Message from Occupied Wall Street (Day Nine) Published 2011-09-26 08:03:45 UTC by OccupyWallSt This is the ninth communiqué from the 99 percent. We are occupying Wall Street. The police barricades that have been surrounding the Stock Exchange help. Sunday has been decreed, once again, a day of rest. We didn't march. We have made a new world, a new city within the city. We are working on a new sky for where the towers are now. Throughout the day our sisters and brothers arrested yesterday came back home to Liberty Plaza. They greeted the new faces that have joined us here. They shared their stories of imprisonment, of medical care denied and delayed. We welcomed them and listened. We had visitors. Immortal Technique. Reverend Billy-Yesterday was a day of action, and today was one of healing, discussion, and preparation. Working groups met in small circles around the plaza, planning their work and preparing to report back to the General Assembly as a whole. The Assembly debated, as always, the hows and whys of being here. In the morning, we talked about the occupations rising up in cities around the United States, joining us in what we're doing, as people begin rediscovering the power in themselves against the powers looming over them in buildings. We talked of calling more people to do what we are doing. In the evening we talked about staying, or leaving, and what this space means for us. We love it, we are almost addicted to it, but what we are is more than this. We strolled around the plaza. We wrote songs with new friends. We argued about politics with each other, but not a politics of puppets: a politics for us. We fed the hungry and gave sleeping bags to the cold. We roughhoused. We talked to the world on our livestream. Most of all, we kept on organizing ourselves. Our library grew. Drums blared for hours into the night when the Assembly wasn't in session, until the time came for quiet. The drummers ended by reciting from the Principles of Solidarity we approved in Friday's General Assembly, in the rain. Before the police lined along the Broadway side of the plaza, they cried together, "We are daring to imagine a new socio-political and economic alternative that offers greater possibility of equality." And more. "Safety in numbers!" a sign by them says. "Join us." Block By Block, City By City Published 2011-09-25 09:56:48 UTC by OccupyWallSt. March Guidelines. Stay together and KEEP MOVING! Don't instigate cops or pedestrians with physical violence.m Use basic hand signals. Empowered pace keeps at the front, back and middle of every march. These folks are empowered to make directional decisions and guide the march.We respect diversity of tactics, but consider how our actions may affect the entire group. Where: Liberty Square (How to get there) Donations: NYCGA Donation Page Help & Directions: +1 (877) 881-3020 General Inquiries general@occupywallst.org Press Inquiries press@occupywallst.org Re: Occupy Wall Street118A Fulton St. #205 New York, NY 10038 Money orders only please, cannot cash checks yet. Non-perishable goods only. We can accept packages of any size. We're currently low on food. Our Mission-On the 17th of September, we want to see 20,000 people to flood into lower Manhattan, set up beds, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months. Like our brothers and sisters in Egypt, Greece, Spain, and Iceland, we plan to use the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic of mass occupation to restore democracy in America. We also encourage the use of nonviolence to achieve our ends and maximize the safety of all participants. Who is Occupy Wall Street? Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%. The original call for this occupation was published by Adbusters in July; since then, many individuals across the country have stepped up to organize this event, such as the people of the NYC General Assembly and US Day of Rage. There'll also be similar occupations in the near future such as October2011 in Freedom". It has started and it will continue with the help of the homeless and displaced people they have crushed. Wall Street has it coming, what has begun is a movement that will overturn the crooked monsters on Wall Street and is the only thing other than God that will over-turn the corruption of Wall Street. Thank God it has finally begun, a movement to set all things straight and to expose the enemies of true liberty in this country. This is revolution. CNN reported that only 15 percent of the American people even trust their government. Among all the headaches I have my ink ran out so I purchased a 74 XL cartridge from Office Max, Office Max brand at their advice, they said it would work in my HP but it gummed up my printer. I took the cartridge back and paid $5 more to exchange it for the official HP ink cartridge but it still will not print. This is what happened when refills were offered at the drugstore and they would damage the printer and it could never be fixed but it came back. It seems to me that OfficeMax would have better sense and business smarts to do this. I am sure they are not willing to buy me a new printer just because they sold me their brand of ink which fit fine in to the printer until it had printed about 12 pages then it gummed up and shut down. Office Max said they have been selling this substitute for 2 years. It is strange that no one has yet complained after paying $36 for an ink cartridge.