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Iran Says U.S. Protests Will End in Downfall of Western Capitalism!

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Posted on CNSNews.com-By Patrick Goodenough-On October 10, 2011:

(CNSNews.com) – “Occupy Wall Street” and associated protests in U.S. cities will usher in the American equivalent of the “Islamic awakening” in the Middle East and lead to the downfall of capitalism, a senior Iranian military officer said at the weekend.

Another top security official also predicted the protests would result in the collapse of the U.S. political system.

And Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the opportunity to call for the current world order to be replaced by the rule of the messianic Shi’ite figure known as the 12th imam, prophesied to emerge at a time of global chaos.

With the world system on its last legs, “the existing order has to go and we must present a replacement which is nothing other than the rule of the imam of the age,” Ahmadinejad told an audience in Mashhad, considered one of the holiest cities in Shi’ite Islam.

From supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei down, the Iranian establishment has characterized the 2011 political upheavals in the Middle East as an Islamic awakening that promises to undermine U.S. and Israeli interests in the region.

On Sunday the semi-official Fars news agency quoted Gen. Masoud Jazayeri, a senior official in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), as saying that the protests that have spread from New York to other U.S. cities including Washington, D.C., were “promising an American spring along the path of Islamic awakening.”

“The failure of the U.S. president to resolve the Wall Street crisis will turn this economic movement into a political and social movement protesting the very structure of the U.S. government.”

The protests, he said, “will no doubt end in the downfall of the Western capitalist system.”

Noting that some protestors have been displaying U.S. flags upside-down, Jazayeri said this signaled that “the U.S. flag is no more the national symbol of this country and rather represents a powerful and wealthy minority who rule the United States.”

(According to the U.S. Flag Code the Stars and Stripes should never be displayed upside-down “except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.”)

Those to blame were not just financial institutions and corporations but also politicians from both parties, Jazayeri said.

He accused U.S. police of responding to the protests “even more harshly than their proteges in Middle Eastern Arab countries.” (Some protestors have been briefly arrested, mostly for disorderly conduct and blocking traffic, including on the Brooklyn Bridge a week ago.)

Meanwhile the commander of the Basij, the notorious regime militia that played a key role in the violent crackdown on Iranians protesting Ahmadinejad’s disputed re-election in 2009, also opined on the protests in the U.S.

“The movement of the people of the United States is a far-reaching movement, a tide which would lead to the collapse of the political system of the country,” Mohammad Reza Naqdi said in Tehran on Saturday.

“As the former Soviet Union empire fell and [was] destroyed, the U.S. empire is going to vanish like all other enemies of Islamic Republic of Iran, including Iraq former dictator Saddam Hussein,” the IRIB state broadcaster quoted him as saying.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told a briefing that the U.S. government should heed the protests, “execute justice, focus on internal matters and pull out troops from other countries to invest on improving living conditions of people instead.”

He also chastised law enforcement agencies for their response to the protests.

“Suppression of popular rallies in different cities of the U.S. shows that the U.S. forces cannot tolerate peaceful demonstrations.”

Other regimes hostile to the U.S. have also commented on the protests.

“This movement of popular outrage is expanding to 10 cities and the repression is horrible – I don’t know how many are in prison now,” Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said in a televised speech at the weekend.

Poverty and misery were worsening in the U.S., he said.

In contrast to his concern about the situation faced by Americans, Chavez was one of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s most supportive allies and led protests against NATO’s military intervention there.

Gaddafi is also supportive of Syrian President Bashar Assad, and at the weekend the Venezuelan and Cuban foreign ministers were in Damascus on a solidarity mission on behalf of Latin American leftist governments.

North Korea’s mouthpiece, the KCNA news agency, said the protests in American cities were targeting “the greedy and richest one percent capitalists of the U.S. population.”

Source:

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/iran-says-us-protests-will-end-down...

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I. Sex, Drugs & Poor Sanitation Eclipsing Occupy Wall Street?

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Posted on The Blaze-By Billy Hallowell-On October 10, 2011:

The situation down at Occupy Wall Street continues to deteriorate, as sanitary conditions teamed with the personal actions of the protesters appear to be eclipsing the political gathering’s original push for a more “equitable” society.

According to the Daily Mail, the environment down at New York City’s Financial District is “increasingly debauched.” What started out as a gathering of people frustrated over what they see as a lack of opportunity in America (their complaints focused upon corporate greed, the large gap between the poor and rich in America, unemployment, student loans and political corruption), may be developing into something else entirely.

Apparently, there are now teenagers and young adults who have descended upon Wall Street in an effort to turn the gathering into a rave. With a “sex, drugs and rock and roll” mentality apparently infiltrating the protests, Mail Online reports:

Among the banners and flags are now discarded packets of condoms, cigarettes and bottles of spirits, while naked youngsters happily get together with just sleeping bags covering their modesty.

A box of free condoms is kept in the main area where protesters are camping.

If this is an accurate description of the conditions on the ground, it sounds more like Woodstock than it does a political movement. On Friday, alone, more than 400 people were at the makeshift city and sex was apparently a rampant occurrence.

While many have praised the protesters as young people who have little means and who have fallen victim to a down economy, Andre, a 40-year-old activist, says, “Most of the kids are trust-fund babies. They don’t need to be here.” He continues, “I’ve seen some making out, having sex. It doesn’t look good.”

And then there’s the drug use. Numerous reports have claimed that the smell of marijuana has been more than present among the protesters. An image that was recently captured shows two young people under a blanket (and barely clothed), with “The Yage Letters” on top of them. This book, which is a collection of writings from the 1950s and 1960s, provides details on the search for a hallucinogenic plant in the Amazon rainforest. Here’s the image:

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One could dismiss this an anecdotal and not indicative of the behaviors of the majority of the protesters. Such a dismissal would certainly be fair, but these examples aren’t the only odd occurrences concerning the presence of drugs and substances at Wall Street.

On Saturday, a 23-year-old man was sent to the hospital after he ingested liquor and cough syrup. The young man, named Zachary, was not breathing; he was in serious condition. Again, anecdotal, but these accounts teamed with the ongoing reports of marijuana do showcase that there’s much more than mere political protesting going down on Wall Street.

And who can forget the image of a man allegedly defecating on a New York City patrol car?

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The situation has gotten so out of hand that protest leaders have purportedly setup internal police to stop the out-of-control behavior. One of the individuals who is part of this security unit told the Daily Mail that the organizers want to make sure everyone is at the protest “for the right reason.”

These reports will likely only create more angst for Brookfield Office Properties, the company which owns Zuccotti Park (the site of the protests). Brookfield has made its sanitation concerns known. In a recent statement, company officials wrote:

“Sanitation is a growing concern…Normally the park is cleaned and inspected every week night…because the protesters refuse to cooperate…the park has not been cleaned since Friday, September 16th and as a result, sanitary conditions have reached unacceptable levels.”

The Daily Mail does note that some protesters have made great efforts to clean up the park, but considering the fact that hundreds of people have been very literally living outdoors for weeks, there’s only so much that can be done short of bringing in professionals to scour the premises.

As the protests enter their fourth week, there’s no telling what will happen next considering both behaviors and the longevity of the cause.

(H/T: Mail Online)”

Source:

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/increasingly-debauched-are-sex-drug...

II. Bloomberg accuses Wall St. protesters of trying to hurt NYC economy!

It’s about time!

Posted on The New York Post-By DAVID SEIFMAN-On October 7, 2011:

Mayor Bloomberg today accused the Wall Street demonstrators of trying to cripple the city’s economy.

“What they’re trying to do is take the jobs away from people working in this city,” the mayor declared in his harshest criticism of the three-week-old protest that has caught the attention of the nation.

“They’re trying to take away the tax base we have because none of this is good for tourism.”

Although he expressed sympathy for “some of their complaints,” Bloomberg warned that addressing them has to be accomplished “without hurting people and making the problem worse.”

PHOTOS: WALL STREET PROTESTS

“If the jobs they are trying to get rid of in this city—the people that work in finance, which is a big part of our economy—we’re not going to have any money to pay our municipal employees or clean the blocks or anything else.”

The mayor’s comments came in response to a caller to his WOR Radio show who asked what the city intended to do about the protest headquarters in Zuccotti Park, which is near her apartment and where hundreds of people are camped out.

“What about my rights to use the park?” asked the caller, named Marsha.

“This is a little bit of greenery that we reclaimed after Sept. 11. It’s not usable. There is a general sense of incivility down there. But worst of all are the drums and the shouting. I know they’ve agreed to stop the drumming. Last night they were drumming until 10:45. Someone did a little practice drumming this morning at 7:50.”

“We couldn’t agreed more,” replied the mayor.

“We are trying to deal with this in a ways that doesn’t make the problem grow and protects everybody’s rights.”

He hinted that the city is hoping the protest peters out on its own.

“I think we let some of this—not play out, isn’t quite the right word, but let them express themselves,” said Bloomberg.

President Obama on Thursday defended the protesters, saying they expressed “the frustrations that the American people feel. People are frustrated and the protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works.”

“If the jobs they are trying to get rid of in this city—the people that work in finance, which is a big part of our economy—we’re not going to have any money to pay our municipal employees or clean the blocks or anything else.”

The mayor’s comments came in response to a caller to his WOR Radio show who asked what the city intended to do about the protest headquarters in Zuccotti Park, which is near her apartment and where hundreds of people are camped out.

“What about my rights to use the park?” asked the caller, named Marsha.

“This is a little bit of greenery that we reclaimed after Sept. 11. It’s not usable. There is a general sense of incivility down there. But worst of all are the drums and the shouting. I know they’ve agreed to stop the drumming. Last night they were drumming until 10:45. Someone did a little practice drumming this morning at 7:50.”

“We couldn’t agreed more,” replied the mayor.

“We are trying to deal with this in a ways that doesn’t make the problem grow and protects everybody’s rights.”

He hinted that the city is hoping the protest peters out on its own.

“I think we let some of this—not play out, isn’t quite the right word, but let them express themselves,” said Bloomberg.

President Obama on Thursday defended the protesters, saying they expressed “the frustrations that the American people feel. People are frustrated and the protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works.”

Source:

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bloomberg_accuses_wall_economy_p...

III. ‘Occupy Wallstreet’ Protesters Steal from Local Businesses!-Posted on New York Times-By CARA BUCKLEY-October 7, 2011:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/08/nyregion/occupy-wall-street-begin...

IV. Cain: Move ‘Occupy Wall Street’ to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue!-Posted on CNSNews.com-By Elizabeth Harrington-On October 7, 2011:

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/cain-move-occupy-wall-street-16...

V. Obama, Biden Incite Wall Street Protests!-Posted on NewsMax.com-By Martin Gould and Michelle Lopata-On October 7, 2011:

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/obama-wall-street-protests/2011/10/...

VI. Video: Rand Paul: Obama’s Rhetoric “Inflaming” Wall Street Mobs!-Posted on ExposeObama.com-On October 7, 2011:

http://www.exposeobama.com/2011/10/07/video-rand-paul-obamas-rhetor...

VII. Van Jones on America's Uprising: It's Going to Be an Epic Battle!-Posted on Truthout-By Adele M. Stan and Don Hazen, AlterNet | News Analysis-On October 5, 2011:

http://www.truth-out.org/van-jones-americas-uprising-its-going-be-e...

VIII. Soros fingerprints all over protests here, too: ‘Sordid ties of architect who specializes in crisis’!-Posted on WND.com-By Aaron Klein-On September 8, 2011:

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=342905

IX. Communist Party USA Just Endorsed Obama For 4 More Years!-Posted on WND.com-By Aaron Klein-On August 3, 2011:

http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=329449

X. The 12th Imam: What Is An Imam?-Posted on Popular About All Issues:

http://www.allaboutpopularissues.org/12th-imam.htm

XI. Video: Dying America is a Tremendous Opportunity For U.S. Revolution: Bernardine Dohrn!-Posted on YouTube.com-By NakedEmperorNews1-On May 29, 2011:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVRxrTwD_w8&feature=player_embe...

XII. Video: Socialists Explain How They Worked With Muslim Brotherhood In Revolutions!

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=492_1306861670

XIII. Video: Communism & Islam!-Posted on PopModal.com-By HonestAmerican-On September 18, 2011:

http://www.popmodal.com/video/9328/COMMUNISM--ISLAM

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“Food For Thought”

God Bless the U.S.A.!

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Semper Fi!

Jake

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