OccupyBritain.co.uk – A site dedicated to providing up-to-date info on events, assemblies and gatherings, relating to the Occupy Movement within the UK
Welcome to all our users, Occupy Britain is a website growing at an exceptional rate, not only in solidarity with the worldwide movement, but because there is a genuine desire for change. The message is simple
- The 99% (We the people) will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1% the so called elite
- We will no longer allow illegal genocide (war) to carry on in our name
- We will no longer allow brutality at the hands of our protectors.
- We want the freedom to live within our means and produce enough to sustain without being a slave to the £££ $$$
- Most of all… we want to see the 99% have access to the same levels of life as the 1% who we currently stand under, understand?
Breaking News
- Protesters released after arrests at disused hotel.
- URGENT CALL OUT FOR HELP! POLICE HAVE SURROUNDED THE NEW LOCATION
- Bank of Ideas - Doms trial, Mark the poet and the Democracy Village shills
- Occupy London to put the one per cent on trial as it brings abandoned court back to life
- Occupy protesters in UBS bank building win legal victory
- OccupyOurHomes.org
- British Quakers support Occupy London and Occupy Sheffield
- Occupy London meets FSA and engages with the City; First statement of Economics Working Group
- Occupy Bath Hibernating for Winter
- Occupy London's anger over police 'terrorism' document
- Bank Of America Sends Internal Email Exposing Where The "Occupy" Movement Is Hurting It Most
- Breaking News - US set to use army to put down protests
Some videos
http://www.seedsforchange.org.uk/
Breaking News
- Protesters released after arrests at disused hotel.
- URGENT CALL OUT FOR HELP! POLICE HAVE SURROUNDED THE NEW LOCATION
- Bank of Ideas - Doms trial, Mark the poet and the Democracy Village shills
- Occupy London to put the one per cent on trial as it brings abandoned court back to life
- Occupy protesters in UBS bank building win legal victory
- OccupyOurHomes.org
- British Quakers support Occupy London and Occupy Sheffield
- Occupy London meets FSA and engages with the City; First statement of Economics Working Group
- Occupy Bath Hibernating for Winter
- Occupy London's anger over police 'terrorism' document
- Bank Of America Sends Internal Email Exposing Where The "Occupy" Movement Is Hurting It Most
- Breaking News - US set to use army to put down protests
- Budget 2011: George Osborne's plans are a disaster for the environment
- 50-plus at new forum as Occupy Bath shifts within Queen Square
- Jesus would be with St Paul's protesters this Christmas, says Archbishop of Canterbury
- Occupy protests mapped around the world
- The Times: Occupy London's Bank of Ideas
- Feeding The 99%: How Co-ops Fuel Occupy Wall St.
- Eurozone fiscal union: loss of sovereignty will be hard to take
- Jeremy Clarkson was only being silly, says David Cameron


emma said on October 3, 2011
Money created out of thin air which WE give value to … the debt being just as much an illusion as the money itself which WE continue to pay. The power has always been in the hands of the majority we who are 99.999999% give it away to the false authority of those who are a false power who are very very few. But it will take the majority to recognise that we have had it within our reach always to live without debt to live without this money and to live without fear. If we valued love above all else we would be happy with the simple pleasures of life … we already have one another we already have community … there is enough land available for each of us to have our own plots and to live in harmony with nature for free. We are the resource we are the true currency. The false currency and government was set up with the blood of the common man who has created this mess by his worship of this false idol to the false sovereign ancient royal bloodlines and governments of this world. We must stop being victims and rise up like lions in our billions and in love. STOP paying tax you are currently commiting mass genocide with your taxes… how else does the war function. Just for today say no to the old paradyme of fear greed scarcity and remember who you are as sovereign sons and daughters of the universe, this is our planet … TAKE it back. Aho!
james said on October 5, 2011
I agree! People are going to say though – “Yeah, we know the current system is wrong but what do you propose we replace it with?”. My answer would be to check out http://www.thevenusproject.com. Some people will dismiss it as idealist utopian dreaming but I truly believe that if we, as a collective people, as the 99% demand that it at least be attempted, it could and would work.
If we are to survive as a species, people must realise that we cannot exist on a planet of finite resources and expect infinite economic growth. It just doesn’t stack up, it isn’t possible. The Venus Project is a workable blueprint for the future, we can transcend politics, poverty and war.
When people live in more fear of their government than that government fears it’s people, something is wrong and it’s time for change. I believe that time for change could be now.
Take collective and personal responsibilty.
Question everything (including me!).
Make change happen.
Be the change.
Apathy is the most deadly weapon of mass destruction.
ale said on October 5, 2011
Zeitgeist is definitely *not* the solution. If we are to gather together and do loads of brilliant stuff, why does it have to follow some whacked out film geek’s ideas? See https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Zeitgeist:_The_Movie#Critical_reaction for some quick criticism of this stuff. This is a cult based on 911 conspiracy theories, which has now grown to create this interesting but also flawed interpretation of what needs to be done, and now sends armies of misguided people out to all the internet forums and comment areas to mix fact with fiction and spread confusion. This venus project fantasy damages any actual realistic positive sustainability or democratic change that might come of these democratic and ecological movements around the world. If zeitgeist is so good, what differentiates you from the various reptilian, grey, “everything is socialism vs capitalism” and religious fanatic trolls on the live and IRC chats? Show the academic research proving the world really has the infinitely abundant resources to create your technologically perfect but completely mental solution.
Yes there is a lot to do to decentralise, relocalise and generally make each place able to sustain itself in light of this massive decrease in wealth we are all experiencing. Assemblies are part of it, so that each place can decide what to do, and maybe we’ll find better ways of deciding things and of doing things, and maybe we’ll disagree as to what those are, but you know what? We actually won’t mind if we disagree, because we’ll understand there isn’t a one size fits all solution, and every country, city, or local area has it’s own energy and ability to create the solutions that the government and businesses couldn’t concieve of as they dug their heads into the money laced sand.
Please, if you are attracted to this page and to the occupy movements, or to the european and arab movements that came before, then do not believe me or anyone else. There are loads of people trying to suggest crackpot solutions now that the old order is so much in question. Go and learn as much as you can, discuss, debate and take part, organise and make friends and take action with them, create a new future that has never been written, not some lsd tinged blueprint.
Ale
Jon said on October 6, 2011
Firstly, Zeitgeist is most definitely not a cult! If you understand the definition of a cult, (which admittedly can be a little subjective) and you understand what and how The Zeitgeist Movement is, and how it is organised and run, you would clearly see it is not a cult.
However, that is the most (and usually the first) complaint about the movement. Congratulations on being just like everyone else!
This is usually because the movement is, (as you have done) associated with the first movie “Zeitgiest.”
That movie was an artistic impression made by Peter Joseph and has nothing to do with the movement itself.
In fact, knowing the man as i do, i can confirm for you that when Peter made that movie, he put it on YouTube simply to get some feedback.
It was the other information in the movie that gained most notoriety.
Zeitgeist Addendum, and now the latest movie “Moving Forward” are excellent pieces of work, with very notable individuals staring in those films.
What Zeitgeist is not is “socialism vs capitalism” as you put it, and to suggest such shows a complete misunderstanding of the subject. It is about “Life Values” and how our values, over time have been manipulated. History shows us that no “ism” has really worked, although all have shown benefits at one time or another. Capitalism will be shown the same way in time also.
Just last night, Peter Joseph spoke on a radio show two organisers of Occupy Wall st, Dennis Trainor, Jr and Brian Phillips, and they were all of the same mind and agreed that 99% of social problems were inherently caused by the systemic problems in the monetary system, as well as corruption and a few other things also.
As far as The Venus Project goes, Jacque Fresco is a social engineer that has been working on his model for over 50 years. He appeared on “Larry King” live many years ago and personally i have not seen a better social system that benefits the whole of mankind. Essentially it is “The Scientific Method for Social Concern.” There is tons of info on their website which will take a while to get through before you “fully understand” how a Resource Based Economy would work.
I don’t know if it is the answer, but i don’t see any other organisation, or political party saying “Let’s make this world better for everyone!” Do you?
And if you don’t do that, you’re always going to have problems because that is what inequality brings.
Peace.
Siegfried said on October 7, 2011
In my opinion Zeigeist (the first one) works more as departure point, a catalyzer, than an encyclopedic collection of factual truths. Sure there are mistakes in the first part, that specific x god-like figure in the Babylonian scripts might have not been born of a virgin as claimed etc etc, but there is an underlying general argumentation on historical solar cults and the repetition of some patterns that seem to point towards an unremarkable position of Christianity if one takes the time to look at a bigger picture (let’s precise, “towards an equally remarkable position”). And beyond that, it’s pointing on how the religious institutions, which ultimately have nothing to do with sacredness or spirituality, use, misuse, promote and distort a myth as a tool for advancing power for themselves and ignorance or worse for the rest.
Sure the 911 part is half baked in the sense that it could have pinpointed much more accurately the series of astounding miraculous events of that day in which laws of physics apparently took a holiday in such an unprecedented scale that by curing the blind, walking on water and raising from the dead Jesus Christ appears clearly like a third rate wannabe miracle maker. And sure there are more in depth coverages of the vicissitudes of money how the f. we got to this worthless charade of the euro, dollar, or sterling that masquerade as money.
Its power lies in the juxtaposition of those ideas that uncover the pathological brutality and carelessness with what the Power holders unfold their grip on all of us. I admit I was quite impressed the first time I saw it. This is an opinion.
However, in the second film, while the first part (that very effective kind of monotone narration of the biggest atrocities) is fine developing some ideas, when I saw those science-fiction-esque renders of an utopic future with somewhat Niemayer style of grand architecture, so organized and big scale that only a fiat money fueled government taxing by the threat of violence (as all governments do, and did, and will ever do), its various millions could accomplish, I lost interest in trying to understand the proposed solution. Like “if that’s the result, whatever their trying to sell is just washing the face”. I’ll give it a second try, ignoring the “Coruscant but greenier and happier” imagery that I am sure I grossly misunderstood.
For now I prefer the “open your eyes, wake up call, the sleep is over, that was just a ride, they still haven’t changed forever the deep meaning of the word freedom” of the first film.
Frankly, also given the bad name science has earned itself (sorry, I mean scientists, I mean scientific establishment, I mean technocracy of the disaster and scarcity ridden one world government) I tend to see with a bit of caution a perfect society designed by the inscrutable infallibility of a scientist.
Anyway the master and servant game has gone too far. It takes both sides for the game to continue. We’ve been lied and constantly are, but we are not stupid nor blind even if we pretend to. And if we make it in the end, for once in history at least if not, I won’t care how people decide to build their houses.
Nanci said on October 21, 2011
http://www.uk-collapse.com/
Lisa Tea said on October 24, 2011
i agree Zeitgeist is not a cult, and TVP has some great ideas. But i think if any of those are implemented we need to adapt the cities we already have before we start to build new and improved ones on a wide scale
I really think that Zeitgeist Addendum and the Moving Forwards one are brilliant films and should be watched by everyone. When people are gonna ask ‘what are we goin to have in place of capitalism?’ i think we need to tread lightly though…if we all say we want to do away with money i think it may alienate TOO many of the rest of the 99% who cant envisage that and may think ‘ o god what a load of wackos…i thought they had a point to begin with though’ ): But i think we can take bits of ideas from lots of things, and whilst we are discussing ideas from here and there, there is a hint that we dont want a government as we know it now, and a definite very big hint that we dont want capitalism. . I think we maybe should do away with money,but to announce that as one of our demands right away may be a dangerous thing to do ):
Nick Denby said on October 8, 2011
Hi Ale,
Your comments and statements make little if any sense,…..just like me,…when I’ve had to much of you (ale).
November9 said on October 10, 2011
Zeitgeist is a very nice word, it sounds German.
Zeitgeist – spirit of times
Zeitenwende – epoche-making change
9-Nov-1989: End of the Berlin Wall
9-Nov-2011: End of Wall St
911 –> 119
dee said on December 8, 2011
On the contrary, in a Resource-Based Economic Model, human incentive would be derived from a specific focus on social sustainability, energy efficiency, and global abundance, instead of monetary gain. Why do you think millions of people become volunteer workers in third-world countries? Do you honestly think it’s for monetary gain? Obviously it’s not. Humans beings have a natural desire to create happiness and peace, until a corrupt system like capitalism represses that tendency.
Neil said on November 21, 2011
http://www.sockshare.com/file/5C6739E02353E8A7#.TsMLeVWFod0.facebook This Movie shows how the Banking system families are trying to enslave the world to be forever i n debt and how we can break free from there craps and Tierney.
Nanci Jackson said on November 22, 2011
Thank you James for this wonderful post
Cat Euler said on October 6, 2011
Occupy Tucson here…..why have you guys put a British imperial flag on your logo? I’m an American and even I know that kind of image is going to exclude most of your progressive base, most people of color, most people from Scotland, Cornwall and Wales…..it makes you guys look really super-conservative, if not fascist.
Are you?
Ash said on October 6, 2011
Hi, no not all all, it is the most common used flag here to represent the British people as a collective. We have one of the most mixed race, and mix of communities from 3 countries to represent.
We are British, and we defiantly don’t promote conservatives nor fascism
Tom Spence said on October 9, 2011
I have to say I agree with Cat from Tucson on this. In some parts of the world that flag is known as the Butchers’ Apron (as all national flags ultimately are) and I certainly don’t wish to ascribe to a collective British identity when I thought the ‘Occupy’ movement was about all of us around the world reclaiming the patches of the planet we all happen to live on (my patch happening to be designated ‘Britain’) and uniting globally against the reign of the economy.
Sean said on October 9, 2011
Yes – although only a minor point, the flag has to go.
Neil Bennun said on October 9, 2011
Well, no, I don’t think the flag should go at all.
This is the Occupy Britain site. It’s the British flag. The flag’s appropriate. It belongs to all British people.
During the Second World War, many hundreds of thousands of people died fighting fascism; the flag was appropriate then. If anything, it’s high time it was reclaimed for this new fight by those of us who’d like to like in a more equitable and economically just nation.
Besides, Cat from Tuscon, speaking as someone from the West Country, Cornish nationalism, I believe, really isn’t quite you seem to think it is.
Lisa Tea said on October 24, 2011
how about making ourselves a new flag!? every country could do it if we all agree? it would simply be a picture of what country was what and could have the name on too…so many flags of countries nowadays are totally unidentifiable by lots of us unless u got an A in Geography! I think the old flag has too many conotations to bad things and over patriotism for us to be able to reclaim it back
max said on October 25, 2011
I’m with Neil Bennun.
Sure we have had issues in the past but it’s our flag
ReNew said on October 26, 2011
Flags, nationalism, even designing a new flag and everyone specify where they are from (as per one suggestion), racism, religion, etc…etc… Everything still just division. There cannot be unity around the world when we keep holding on to ANYTHING that separates one from another. Shouting and proclaiming ideas such as these look lovely on paper, when in practise having to actually do something that let go of that in which you identify and individualise yourself, is a totally matter.
Using this as an example of clinging to flag under which many many people have suffered and still are suffering as a result of even today, is only persisting in your own unwillingness to actually unite with people under “no banner”.
Nico kenna said on November 19, 2011
Neil Bennun reading through this your comment sparked my nationalism. speaking as a Cornish man I would like to know what your view on Cornish nationalism is. My self I am Cornish then British and proud to be. But I am in no way English! kernow bys viken
Kate Sutton (a Scot), Britain said on November 17, 2011
Just on a historic, factual basis the British flag was created in it’s original form in 1606 to represent the Union of the England and Scotland under James VI of Scotland/I of England. It was originally an amalgamation of the Scottish flag and the English flag. In time the Welsh flag was added as it was recognised as an individual nation. The British flag – The UNION Jack, as it’s known – does not represent the subgigation of the Scots (or Welsh or Cornish) but instead of the Union between a colection of different but united countries and regions under one solid identity – British.
How on earth can you, therefore, think that using this flag on this website would somehow alienate the Scots, the Cornish or the Welsh. I think they’ve simply used the British flag here to visually differeniate this particular website from the other Occupy websites. As diverse as Britain is I can’t think of any other visual which would so clearly mark this site out as British.
All that aside, why Cat from Tuscon, have you diverted conversation from the important debate of what we hope to achieve with Occupy into a conversation on whether the use of the British flag is appropriate? Surely, we have better things to discuss?
Not mentioned said on October 6, 2011
I completely agree with you and have thought this my self many of times, yet the one error within this great theory is that in giving up money we would go back the our animalistic ways (which I personally don’t mind but why if we have created such a crazy world already) But this is why we must remember no matter what it is there is good in every bad and bad in every good. What I am saying is that money may be “bad” in some lights but it still gives orphans homes, people in Africa food, ect. Just as money may be “good” it still causes corruption, the poor class, “power”, ect. The point is that you must find the balance in thing and not just in money but in everything that is in your life and you should achieve true happiness.
baboon said on October 11, 2011
“During the Second World War, many hundreds of thousands of people died fighting fascism; the flag was appropriate then”
the British government refused to condemn fascism during the Spanish Civil War – it didn’t give a fuck about fascism, merely its own survival. The flag should go.
Ivan said on October 11, 2011
Definitely not happy about the use of a flag that carries so much imperialist baggage.. It’ll put a lot of people off but, hey, what can ‘ya do?
Bert said on October 14, 2011
Wow. I can’t believe people have allowed something as benign as a flag become so mis-represented in their own mind. It is not an icon of facism, conservatism or imperialsm. It’s the emblem of a nation state. Any “baggage” we have lies with individual consciences, not the union flag. Trying telling a French person that the Tricolore is a representation of fascism (it was, after all, used by the front nationale) – they’d probably beat you with a stale baguette….
bumblebee said on October 14, 2011
We are reclaiming the flag for good, we can’t forget the past we have to learn from it, but we should reclaim it and get it out there.
Simba1967 said on October 15, 2011
The Union Flag is still a worthwhile devise because it symbolizes the unity of the United Kingdom and millions have rallied behind it through the ages.
I think though that it would be of benefit to alter the design with the addition of a broken red shield and bearing the letters R.D. between the two halves, symbolising both the removal of Rothschild as controller of the economy with the letters representing the words Real Democracy.
Mark said on October 16, 2011
At a time when people are organising internationaly it does seem strange to suddenly get all nationalistic. I have no interest in rallying round my nation-state. It’s irrelevant to me. What is relevant is the struggle of other people like me around the world for a better world. I have more in common with them than I do a British banker, business owner or politician.
I found the use of the flag deeply offputting, and do not want to be associated with nationalist symbols.
Jim Larkin said on November 3, 2011
The Irish call the Union Jack the “butcher’s apron”. The bloody history of the British Empire is symbolised by the union jack and I think it should not be used by the Occupy movement. We need an international flag that represents the 99% of all nations. Anyone care to design one?
bumblebee said on October 14, 2011
I Couldn’t have put it better, I totally agree 100%, I find the most difficult thing is trying to tell the people who don’t care or don’t understand who have yet to realise how much their lives have been dumbbed down who just accept and have no idea about the world, we have to try and get the message across to them, but I have never encountered such difficulties, when are they going to wake up,
I relish the thought of getting started and it is brilliant to be with like minded people, but the ones that are still sleeping are the problem, as eventually they will have to accept what is going to happen, but will they decided they want to do it their way… so many questions,
I can’t wait to be on my plot of land growing my food and making my food, but does Mr and Mrs doubled barrelled name want to get their hands dirty, is the diva daugher willing to loose her make up and false nails, this the problem I think about most, as eventually we will need them,
I hope that we get there sooner rather than later.
See you all tomorrow 15.10.11
D. O. Christian Rieger said on October 21, 2011
Concerning the theme of “money out of thin air.”
There is more debt in the world than money to pay for it.
Speak about fraud and a Ponzi scheme.
Sirius Fnord said on October 23, 2011
Hi there, a helpful idea to be spread and evolved.
Here’s a thought, most everyday humans are tied into any number of systems at any one time..e.g (family, work, consuming e.t.c.)
All of these systems are related to our economic and social structure andÂ
progression.
So everyday people have no time to offer to the cause, but they like all of us have power no matter how little it all builds up.
My idea is this construct a widely circulated e-leaflet stating this message.
What we can do together!
We the Human collective society understand that the general public at large has many important responsibilities such as family, work, bills e.t.c. and are therefore unable to camp out and protest.
However we can still use all our collective power to send bad business, corporations, financial institutions and leaders a clear message of what we expect from them.
We shall organise a two week campaign whereupon as a consuming society we can speak with our pockets.
On each day of the week an unpopular economic giant will be be targeted and as a consuming society we can refuse to trade with them, all together all day long.
For an example:
No media Monday – don’t download any i-tunes, withdraw your purchasing power from media giants we are unhappy with.
No news corporations on Tuesday- (Don;t buy your newspaper, don’t download any e-news, don’t; watch any news.
No banking on Wednesday – only make cash transactions all day long no credit/debit card use, everyone who are able can transfer a £1 from their bank account to their paypal account.
No Supermarket Saturday – Only purchase local goods from local shops empowering the small business.
No Fuel Friday – No one fill up on a Friday and punish the energy companies
Switch off Sunday – turn off your electrics/gas for the day or minimise it’s use where possible.
This idea is in it’s early stages, but it is the small things we can all do together that make a big statement. It is this statement that the general public who feel their little time and heavy responsibility restricts them helping need to hear.
Empowering us all with achievable objectives as a collective
If it were to work correctly then clear messages would be heard globally and large economic entities would feel forever under the watchful eye of the purchasing society.
Without the public as whole consuming and trading there is no economic system.
We don’t have to stop consuming, we just need to exercise the power it gives us as a society as a whole.
I hope someone will take this idea and help it evolve into what it could be.
Many thanks for taking the time to read.
If you be offended then look away, if you be interested then breathe life into the idea and help it on towards physicality.
What we conceive in our mind we create in our world.
Sirius Fnord
Kate Sutton (a Scot), Britain said on November 17, 2011
Hi Sirius,
This is not a bad idea. The problem is that although these organisations will be hit hard for one day, they’ll be able to plan for it as they’ll see it coming – what with it being an pre-organised, group effort and they’ll recover from it, whether they see it coming or not.
There’s also the added problem of deciding which economic giants are “unpopular” or “evil” and should thus be punished by a group effort.
I think that the only way in which we can actually get large corporate organisations to work ethically and in a way which their customers (that is, us) agree with, is to try and persuade them every day. If we don’t like what an organisation does or stands for then we need to 1. take away our custom and 2. tell them that is what we are doing and why.
For example, I have a big issue with Nestle over the way in which they promote baby formula to (often uneducated and uninformed) mothers in impoverished nations as an alternative to breast feeding. I feel so strongly that I do not buy Nestle products. I do not buy Nestle products every day, not just on one day. And I often write to them and tell them that is what I am doing.
paula luqa said on December 11, 2011
Hi that really sounds like a good idea ,how about encouraging people to transfer cash from banks into credit unions small amounts at at a time to slowly cripple the banking sector ,,,,gently strangling there deposit supply just as they have to us …the power is in our hands its getting together and using all our vast skills learnt in the present system and using them to bring the financial world to a standstill …
Nij said on November 15, 2011
Great idea that, Starchild Moonbeam or whatever your name is, lets all stop paying taxes, we don’t need the Police Force, The Fire Service, The Ambulance service or the NHS, as well as the Armed Forces. Either you’re suggesting we can barter their services with home made preserves or we can just cure all our ailments such as cancer with lots of Love and bread poultices. Blaming the mega rich for all your woes is not going to change anything, not bathing and growing dreadlocks will not get your point across. What you don’t realise yet is that you are the 1% of the 99%, no-one cares about your cause because we are Human beings, the most pointless species of animal since the Panda. While you’re all making tie dyed protest shirts and smoking roll-ups the rest of society have given up caring, they are glued to the TV, they actually care who wins the X-factor or Britains got Talent, they consider McDonalds a treat for the kids, We are self centred selfish creatures, We take everything we have and have available to us for granted, we go to Thailand for a week to help build a school and come home thinking we’re Mother Theresa!! We celebrate mediocrity because it brings us that much closer to being mediocre ourselves. We think that just because Lenny Henry isn’t harping on about Ethiopia anymore that we fixed it and they no longer have orphans or drought. We put sports personalties on a pedestal but ignore the hard working Men and Women trying to cure diseases. Shame on you all you Hypocrites, you work shy bastards.
Neil said on November 21, 2011
http://www.sockshare.com/file/5C6739E02353E8A7#.TsMLeVWFod0.facebook
Neil said on November 22, 2011
I propose that Occupy Britain and to follow suite across the world is to ask the majority to stop paying council Tax and business rates in each and every City for instance if we collected the £65Million in Exeter and gave every UK born Citizen living in Exeter would equal £520,000 per person, pear month in Exeter alone meaning no more poverty or hunger and local people would need to sign up to this. We could stop paying £77Billion Pounds each year to the EU and divide this money across the UK population instead of giving it to strangers in Brussels this again would put a stop to the poverty in the UK.
We would need a lawyer able to draw up a document so that everyone would benefit who was born in the UK.
This could be repeated in every country around the World. Written bu Mt NF Wintrip (A solution to our financial crisis solved in a day)
Rich Stix said on November 23, 2011
http://www.1channel.ch/watch-2729883-Thrive Check out this video, it seems to work alongside the principals of The Venus Project and offers solutions to how we can fix the world too
Madan Mohan said on November 27, 2011
Well said Emma! We really only need to rewrite the story of our daily lives according to our needs and preferences rather than living as expendable extras in the deluded media fantasies pumped out by a very small, very sick group of people who value power and wealth above all else, even human life. I’ve started at http://www.newearthkingdom.co.uk and love to see how so many others are breaking away from the shackles of the TV/press/textbook mind-prison.
Rob said on December 4, 2011
fantastic points, we are the real currency as we are the commodity. there is no denying every point you make is correct. But the only problem is people’s nature, everybody always wants either more, or just more than the next man. This is why communism doesnt work, its also why current capitalism doesnt but there is a solution online-nation.net.
paula jayne campbell said on December 9, 2011
Four years ago i chained myself to the angel of the north, why? no one would listen to me, because i am no one, we were ripped off via valuer, broker and mortgage company which is still trying to take our home they did take mums. I really did think that i would be treated fairly in our flawless legal system, by a trustworthy judge. how stupid i have been. i still cant give up the fight. now i realise that i am not alone and really i would not wish this feeling on anyone, but i have to say that this wall flower has thorns now and i have stopped trusting in things which can never be trusted, i am so pleased to have found this site and will tell everyone i can. our story is lenghty but i am pleased to tell anyone that i can. one thing i am certain of is, we do have to stand together and stay strong. God bless you all.
David Brittain said on February 2, 2012
. Pension reality Check – PLEASE read and forward
Makes you weep – or be bl–dy annoyed.
Dear Prime Minister The RT. HON. David Cameron. MP.
I wish to ask you a Question :- ” Is This True ?”
I refer to the Pension Reality Check.
Are you aware of the following ?
The British Government provides the following financial assistance:-
BRITISH OLD AGED PENSIONER (bearing in mind they worked hard and paid their Income Tax and National Insurance contributions to the British government all their working life) Weekly allowance: £106.00
IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES LIVING IN BRITAIN (No Income Tax and National Insurance contribution whatsoever) Weekly allowance: £250.00
BRITISH OLD AGED PENSIONER Weekly Spouse allowance: £25.00
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES LIVING IN BRITAIN Weekly Spouse allowance: £225.00
BRITISH OLD AGED PENSIONER Additional weekly hardship allowance £0.00
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES LIVING IN BRITAIN Additional weekly hardship allowance £100.00
A British old age pensioner is no less hard up than an illegal immigrant/refugee yet receives nothing
BRITISH OLD AGED PENSIONER TOTAL YEARLY BENEFIT £6,000
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES LIVING IN BRITAIN TOTAL YEARLY BENEFIT: £29,900
Please read all and then forward to all your contacts so that we can lobby for a decent state pension.
After all, the average pensioner has paid taxes and contributed to the growth of this country for the last 40 to 60 years.
Sad isn’t it? Its about time we put our own people first.
Please have the guts to forward this.
I Just did!
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gabriele said on October 4, 2011
Hi <3
karen reed said on October 4, 2011
Hi gabrielle i am here …… how do i add you as a friend?
gabriele said on October 4, 2011
I thought this was like facebook?
James Sturgess said on October 4, 2011
it is, please click on the activity tab
karen reed said on October 4, 2011
how do i get my profile up? and add friends?
James Sturgess said on October 4, 2011
where are you now?
click on the activity tab
Elaine Webb said on October 4, 2011
At long last people are waking up to what is happening….lots of info coming in from Facebook, raising awareness among the masses…..but……they are watching, and trying to stamp out all the info…but they wont succeed, as people en mass, have the greatest power…….Power to the people………
Alice Wedderburn said on October 4, 2011
hopefully this site will share info and not get too clogged up with spam lol. especially if posts are to be approved
Simon said on October 4, 2011
Sorry Emma but your wrong. As much as I am for these movements and against oppressiveness, but there simply isnt “enough land available for each of us to have our own plots and to live in harmony with nature for free”. Population increase is out of control and your idea would eventually lead to fighting over land and its resources.
Ian said on October 4, 2011
Sorry Simon but you have fallen into the propaganda trap, Emma is right. The population is not out of control, do the maths. The entire world population could each have there own bit of land in a country the size of Australia leaving the rest of the world available for food supply. Work it out for yourself. The current est. pop is 7billion but use 10billion to be on the safe side, it still works.
bob ross said on October 18, 2011
Arable Land is not required to grow food….
Soil is not required to grow food…
Some research you may find edifying… Aeroponics, Hydroponics, Aquaponics..
These soil-less technologies use 90% LESS water yet produce 2000% more yield …
Lisa Tea said on October 24, 2011
especially if more of us become vegetarian…at the least we should keep our meat animals organically and meat eaters need to cut down to eating meat only a few times a week rather than with every meal! it is necessary in the name of cutting down greenhouse gases too ,of which animal agriculture accounts for a very large amount. Of course everyone knows already it takes more land to get 1oz of meat than it does 1oz of grain.
Personally , though as a vege/vegan, i hope that one day every person in the western world will wake up to that we as human animals are suffering from speciesm -which is the ‘ingrained into our very genes’ belief that man is more important than other animals (hence the justification also of animal vivisection). All animals need to believe they are the most important species in order to survive.Mankind does not…we can reason that we dont need meat (some tribes in far flung corner excempted) and we dont need to exploit other animals for our own gains …their lives are just as important as ours are,and they have just as much right to life as do we! sos -am not preachin at u guys, but if ever there were an enlightend bunch who maybe some of u eat meat who may take this on than it be u i am thinkin! we def need to cut down on meat intake anyway for land issues and climatechange sake!
Alice Wedderburn said on October 4, 2011
The total land area of the world is 13,056 million hectares. Divided up equally that would be 2.1 hectares for each person. A hectare is 100 metres by 100 metres.
Lulz King said on October 4, 2011
She’s right. We have a pretty damn small square each. This also means that some poor folk are going to end up with inhospitable chunks of mountain, swamp and so on.
Growbag said on October 4, 2011
There is actually 13.8million km2 of arable land available (and 48million km2 of agricultural land available)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arable_land
2.1 hectares is a generous allotment for 1 person to sustain themselves. 0.1 hectares is enough if you are vegetarian.
http://tinyfarmwiki.com/index.php?title=How_much_land_to_feed_one_person%3F
Chris said on October 5, 2011
thats not even taking into account we would still be living within families which means it only takes a couple of people working that land daily to feed an entire group of people. Also bartering would further reduce the need for land as we trade excess for products required. Finally that equation does not include ocean, river and lakes which are an abundant source of food.
katiushka said on October 6, 2011
Greetings from nyc. i’m in tears but in tears of joy because these events are shaping into a global event that hopefully, it will create a “better social system that benefits the whole of mankind”. you are talking about my ideal world, the world where everyone can live a happy life, focusing more in human evolution than in an individual or selfish material world! Thank you for helping the 99% Good luck warriors of the new world!
sabrina said on October 4, 2011
test. from sabrina
Rab Simpson said on October 4, 2011
This says it all.
Alice Wedderburn said on October 4, 2011
Glad to be here! thanks for starting this!
Nancy said on October 5, 2011
Thanks for the share!
Nancy.R
Sabine K McNeill said on October 5, 2011
It’s about time for “the masses” to wake up. It’s been tiring to go on an on about it since the 80s, and since 1998 even in Westminster! So I focussed on victims of “the system of white collar crimes” hoping to make a difference. But who can make the connections between “people just doing their job” and banksters making money from thin air and “selling” it at interest, especially to governments?
The deception / treason / mystification are so enormous that nobody wants to believe it. Gradual waking up may be less painful, but waking up is what’s required before we’re fuelled enough to OCCUPY Britain. Let’s go for it! Let’s join forces!
With sighs and smiles,
Sabine
Web publisher
http://forumforstablecurrencies.wordpress.com/chronology/
BJS3D The Artist said on October 5, 2011
People are waking up… finally. Here in the States, even the once completely subservient to the status quo are standing up, stretching and wiping the sleep from their eyes.
As Britain unites, we’re with you in spirit… and it’s an honor to finally be allies for a cause that’s just.
~BJS3D
Bryan Statham said on October 5, 2011
Boo!
I can’t wait to reclaim Canary Wharf from it’s current squatters!….
Kaya said on October 5, 2011
Greetings from Tampa Bay, FL. Tomorrow is OccupyTampa and I will be there. I am so glad this movement is going global. All of us together are capable of making change. But only all together….. Peace to all of you be. Namaste
ian said on October 5, 2011
Ive drawn all the money out of my bank account and am advising everybody to do the same thing. I’ll see you on the street ……when i finish work (I work for myself, but i’ll be there)
Joe said on October 5, 2011
Greetings from Cardiff hope we can get this off the ground here if not I’m off to another city that can
Elaine Webb said on October 6, 2011
hi Joe……will you let me know if it starts in Cardiff please….thanks Elaine
bustachemtrails said on October 6, 2011
LAWFUL REBELLION AND THE COMMON LAW, which is our constitutional natural law, set out by the;
Charter of Liberties (1100) – served as the model for the Magna Carta (The Great Charter) in 1215.
Magna Carta (1215) — largely repealed today except clauses 1, 13, and 39
The Petition of Right (1628)
English Bill of Rights (1688)
Act of Settlement 1701
Acts of Union 1707
Act of Union 1800
These make up the law of the land and our constitution, which is (SUPPOSED TO BE) upheld by way of a contract between the reigning monarch and the people, for him/her to uphold under the coronation oath (a contract between the crown and the sovereign people, that’s us) which she has broken and therefore is fraudulently placed as the British and commonwealth monarch. See Muad’dib 7-7 ripple affect;
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8756795263359807776
Lawful rebellion was enacted by a quorum of 25 peers (barons committee) back in 1999 after they and 100,000 concerned citizens of the UK, petitioned the queen for her NOT to give ‘royal assent’ to the treasonous Nice treaty.
After no redress was forthcoming from Buckingham palace, and after 40 days had elapsed, the barons invoked lawful rebellion under article 61 of Magna Carta 1215 http://www.tpuc.org/node/285 (well worth a read), and it is currently enacted to this day.
We all have the duty not to comply LAWFULLY in these treasonous times, legally is a very different matter there is a very big difference between legal and lawful, just do not consent to the legal system and look into the freeman on the land forums to see how. http://www.tpuc.org
Under the written agreement laid down in Magna Carta it is the duty of us all to occupy land and estates, hinder the establishment none violently and harass the authorities whom are not in lawful rebellion, none violently.
It is in fact unlawful to pay tax to the government for example, but the corporate elite usurped our common law !! which has primacy over admiralty law (which is treason !!), and bound us with admiralty law (in our ignorance) which requires our consent to be governed before they can impose it onto us.
There is a maxim in law (a rather dishonourable one if I may add) that the government and its co-conspirators use to its maximum affect, which reads “let those who will be deceived be deceived”. Wake up to lawful rebellion now and do not be deceived any longer !
Most folk don’t know about this however, and ignorantly give (tacit) consent to the police and then to the courts, all courts today are in the admiralty, when a police constable for example asks you “do you understand ?” and you say “yes” he/she has your consent to prosecute your legal fiction, which is not you, but is a contract representing you by the birth certificate, which is a fraudulent contract and is the copyright of the ‘crown corporation’ IT IS A CORPORATION….YES you have a legal fiction represented by your all capital name which is in fact a corporation and “you are a slave neo” ( the matrix) the word Understand means stand under (my authority) in the law societies language (legalese) which is in ‘Admiralty law’ the law of the sea (the law societies legal system) Legal is not lawful in these treasonous times !
Soon we will go back to common law, the law of our land, and peacefully when the whole country ‘understands’ lawful rebellion, which will end the legal system (which is not lawful) for good, and all treatise (treasonous contracts) made with the E.U. will automatically be null and void. We are all being conned by quislings (traitor collaborators) who control and pillage us with the law of the sea (Maritime admiralty law). The British Constitution Group are taking the Judges head on and winning, we the people need to educate ourselves about lawful rebellion and do our bit by occupation and or peaceful none compliance.
Our treasonous (so called) representatives et al, will face charges of treason and much more when we decide we’ve had enough, and they will face trial at the ‘Old Bailey’ for the many serious crimes that they have and are continuing to commit even as I write. Peace.
nothavinitanymore said on October 6, 2011
The Bank of England has announced another round of quantitative easing:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15196078
If there are any economists reading this, could you tell me is QE not just the economic equivalent of Spinal Tap’s amp ‘going all the way up to eleven’…just adding notches to the scale, not actually increasing output?
George said on October 7, 2011
Powerful direction & advice for the Occupy movement is available from Illargi. Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand why our economic crisis has come about, and the fastest route back to sanity.
George Robinson said on October 7, 2011
theautomaticearth.blogspot.com Powerful direction & advice for the Occupy movement is available from Illargi. Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand why our economic crisis has come about, and the fastest route back to sanity.
maggie thatcher said on October 7, 2011
there is such a thing as society and its founded upon the recognition of self and the relationship and responsibility of self to others, do we want a society founded upon a common desire to maximize the life experience of each individual or shall we continue to see and treat each other and every other life energy on this planet as economic units. Only through the desire of each individual to invest in the whole can we hope to achieve the self actualization and emotional, economic and spiritual independence of each of us that we can then re invest in our planet and our children, together we grow and we evolve, the maintenance of the current economic based culture will bring about the downfall of us as a species, if you have it in you hug a banker they need it to remind them of what it is to be human, this movement is not a protest but a recognition of truth.
Benjamin said on October 7, 2011
I would love very much to see the same thing that is happening in America to happen here in Britain too.
Let’s be frank shall we, we’re dictated by Banks too.
Let us make it happen my fellow countrymen and women.
chris ray said on October 7, 2011
I am a published writer and have a blog called “Iphidaimos – The News In Shorts” and would gladly contribute to this site to help it schieve it’s aims. All that democacy needs to function correctly is more light.
James Sturgess said on October 7, 2011
Thanks Chris, look forward to seeing your posts
Nanci said on October 28, 2011
thank you so much Chris!!
Linda said on October 7, 2011
Hey Guys!
I’m here in Florida and once again very proud to be an American! We’re working hard this way as you know… 300 cities here in the states have joined in so far..this is only the beginning…no turning back!
Glad to see you join forces…will be praying for your group too as I do for the others. I have seen all my prayers answered through these last 30 years of being a prayer warrior so you can be assured that my prayers hold power. I want to see you succeed!! Enough oppression there too!
Power to the People!
Can you let me know when you go live stream? Thanks!
I’m behind you ALL the way!!
Namaste’, Linda
grimeandreason said on October 8, 2011
Hi there from Occupy Norwich! We had our first meet-up today, making signs and talking strategy. Glad to see this spreading, how about trying to reach out to the official uncut groups? Bring their tax knowledge to the party.
Oh, and Brighton… WTF?! Sort it out! How was that place not one of the first to announce an occupy?
anon said on October 8, 2011
Join us newcastle 15th at the civic, expect us!!!
duncan smith said on October 9, 2011
Yeah seriously, I’m an occupier myself in Manchester – and we were the first – and you need to change that fucking fascist looking logo into something that’s not going to scare the shit out of people. Who are you guys?
Ash said on October 9, 2011
Not fascists! And Congrats on being ‘The First’ – Remember we’re a community and working towards the same causes! Here in Solidarity.
Keep up the good work and we’d love to have some photos and new info posted on your page – http://www.occupybritain.co.uk/2011/10/02/occupy-manchester/
duncan smith said on October 9, 2011
And best of luck to you. This is starting to shape up into something potent. But it needs to be non-devisive, non-partisan. We can accommodate all our differences in a democratic manner – like we’re doing so on the ground within the camps. We all know it’s up versus down now, not left versus right. The elite are are already attempting to hijack the movement in the States to reinforce those divisions. For instance, this bullshit I’m linking to here has nothing to do with OWS, but is claiming to represent them in a political capacity: http://occupyparty.org/. There’s clearly money behind that site. Expect the same here. Be aware!
james said on October 9, 2011
I have to say, I’d lose the logo with the fist as well. It screams extremism of either the far left or right and I think would be a major turn off for the uninitiated/undecided.
Believe me, we do NOT want to be perceived as “The Tea Party of the Left”.
Joe said on October 9, 2011
Duncan how long do you think Manchester will last with an attitude like that? You do your encampment no favours by sharing such sentiments, you are aware this is not a race and that we here at occupy seek to assist encampments such as yours, your comment regarding the logo whilst may have some basis is lost in your attitude.
Perhaps you should consult your fellow protesters before commenting on behalf of the encampment, or have you been selected to represent them in some way?
barry said on October 9, 2011
Great to see everyone communicating and asking the real questions! This is what I think we need to do! Fuck protesting! I’m going along just to meet other like minded people so we can discuss and debate the current situation and how we can move on from it! Anyone know where we’ll be meeting on saturday yet?
iggy said on October 9, 2011
Great to see that finally ordinary Americans are questioning the American dream and what their part in that “dream” is. As a left leaning UK observer I think that the US suffers from a political vacuum. American politics needs a broader band of political parties, and future governments need to include a wider range of representation, and we do also here in the UK. Of course many people are simply blind to the fact that global politics is evolving beyond that of national politics. Change in the arab world will continue and as democracy spreads further people will start questioning whether the West really does have the democratic credentials it claims to have. This will be scrutinised further as our standard of living continues to fall as it is currently. Further democracy in the rest of the world will mean more challenging international relations globally and could mean less favourable trading terms for the US and Europe. That would only be a just outcome after generations of global imperialism from the US and UK that propped up regimes and turned a blind eye to inequality. Finally this is an evolutionary process and not a single revolution. More and more public pressure across the globe to address these inequalities will eventually drag down governments that still cling on to global capitalism and imperialism. Perhaps we all need to start to think about a post capitalist world and how this effects everyone of us because as more and more people, not just in the US but globally, voice their opinions and dissatisfaction at where capitalism has left them and what it has actually provided them with it will be harder to continue to govern. Unless of course current elites govern with repression – which is where the arab spring started in the first place. We may see a cycle of repression and dissent leading to further repression as more people wish to show dissent. Feeling at risk the 1% ruling class will repress the majority for as long as it can and deter further democratic processes such as strikes and demonstations. We already see that at times in London during anti globalisation demonstrations. Bring it on, unite with the trade union movement and lets get organised.
Joe said on October 9, 2011
Please join us in chat to debate and assist
Pete said on October 9, 2011
Hi all, I completely agree we have to address the bogus financial system, hoever my greatest concern is that, as has happened in so many other protests, it gets hyjacked by the most radicalised groups with alternate agendas!! The WTO demos were totally wasted because no one could agree on basic, underlying principles of the distopia the WTO induces. If a movement like this is to work there is no use starting divided.
Andy C said on October 9, 2011
Hi folks, http://wearethe99percentuk.tumblr.com/ if you’re in the UK please please please consider posting a message, or at least share with your friends , this is following in the footsteps of http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/ we’re wanting to get it viral, you do not need a Tumblr account so to be able to post your message…we need more so to get the ball rolling xx
Andy C said on October 9, 2011
if there’s anyone out in twitter land would you be able to share out these details as well …Axx
Nanci Jackson said on November 22, 2011
on the linkon the link
Nanci Jackson said on November 22, 2011
Andi the page is awesome, i am sharing on FB
Benedetta said on October 9, 2011
Great! let’s all stop paying taxes! I take it we will all stop using healthcare, education, local sanitation services, roads, television etc, plus not draw any social security benefits? That will really stick it to the greedy bankers.
I work in financial services. I work on average 100 hours a week. I pay in tax every year enough to keep 25 people on Jobseeker’s Allowance. I give 20% of my GROSS (that is pre-tax) income to charity every year, and in my spare time I volunteer. I recycle, I grow my own food and I don’t drive. I was born to a poor family and I have got to where I am because I worked hard at school and throughout my career. I get so tired of people who have no idea what I do or how hard it is speaking about me and my colleagues as if we were evil parasites.
If you really want to change something, why don’t you take all that time and energy and do things like volunteering in the local community? Decorate hospitals? Become visitors at old people’s homes and hospitals? Guerilla gardening? I’ve done all those things and made more of a difference to my community than you will ever do by blocking bridges and making working people’s lives incovenient.
herbivacious said on November 8, 2011
You seem to villify benefit recipients while trying to claim higher moral ground in paying your taxes, your taxes do not go towards benefits! your income tax is used to pay the interest on the principle loaned into the economy by a private bank, it doesn’t touch the sides as it wings its way through the bowels of the Inland Revenue, to be excreted as personal profit for Rothchild and Co. I think ypou may need a little corrective education, the doctrine runs deep in this one . . . . .
Sky said on October 10, 2011
the point of Occupy is peaceful proactive action, the people who work in this industry are not the people to blame, as for those of use who work and need benefits to top up the amount we need to just survive, we still pay tax either with any purchase made or our family who would be the people that would have to support use if benefits were not in place who pay towards taxes as well, you are paying them as all your family do towards them for if they or your self or future children who may need support at some point of there life’s has that back up that you or they wouldn’t be able to provide, this is not about BANK’s employees, this is about the damage the people higher up are doing with every thing, food, water, quality of care that we the people pay for but there is not enough funding for use to gain access, the fact we have to borrow money just to pay bill’s, that we have the technology to make cars that run off water or other means that don’t poison the body/world/our future, the fact that we have the technology to provide free energy to every house but we are not allowed these as the “ECCONOMY” will not benefit, and they can’t TAX use on them, yea grow your own food and be proud that you give back to the community that paid taxes for years and can’t afford to heat there homes and the service that you volunteer to do, so we the tax payer have to help were the government won’t even with the money we pay to them so they can provide these services, this is about other country’s governments we so proudly allies our self s to who create wars to cull populations, and gain power over land that don’t ow any other country money, so we send in rebels not even from the country to over throw those who love there people and let a greedy government that only want to rape the peoples freedom cause they can make more money from people in debt, this is about sitting back and saying, well it’s not affecting me so I will walk around with my eyes closed and head up my bum, my children are born in debt to this country as soon as they take that first breath, as a person who fills out a benefits form has to put all details in Capitals that automatically by law (look this up) is then a slave to that organization or government system, this is not about you love and the job that keeps you in hair spray and make-up, this is about the people, and if this is our future and the next step is passive RIDs under the skin are to be made compulsory to the point you cant get a job or a cup of coffee without 1, they can keep it, I will pay my tax’s even if I home tutor my children, I will pay taxes even if I don’t even throw my rubbish in a bin cause I recycle every thing my self, I will pay my taxes even if I never use the health system because I self remedy, I will make my own free generator and be taken to court by the electric company cause I’m not using there’s, I will ride my bike and horse and get shouted at cause we are so poorly fed and angry and tired that we have no patience for others, so no this is not about the banks, this is about use standing up being people that ask questions and get lies, this is about use saying why vote when we don’t have a say and won’t get listened to, that event’s are going on in our own country that the media are not allowed to talk about, this is about the People Behind the Bank’s who make all this happen
Connie said on October 10, 2011
Am I getting paranoid or what? I have the feeling that my FB account is been watched. Some of the video footage or posters about Occupy and similar activities I want to share, appear on my wall but not on the news feed. This has now happened a few times. Not that I care if it is been monitored by whoever, in fact, even more reason to make our voices heard.
Tim Hardy said on October 10, 2011
Is there a link to Chris’s footage?
I was also livestreaming on Sunday. My footage of the breakaway march and kettle on Lambeth Bridge is here: http://bambuser.com/channel/bc_tmh/broadcast/2031122
Ash said on October 10, 2011
Hi Tim
Yeah – Footage is on the ‘Live Stream’ Page – 1st video.
http://www.occupybritain.co.uk/266-2/
Your link loads the same one i think we we’re watching – Please come onto our chat or private message me asap that would be great!!
polly said on October 10, 2011
Erm, I love the project but you need to be less dogmatic on your pacifism. i hope you guys don’t have my back when the police are being brutal on protests. This line in your report is particularly disturbing. “Fortunately the protesters did not respond to this provocation and remained calm whilst their rights were violated,”
Why is that a good thing?
james said on October 11, 2011
Violence begets violence. If there is video or pictures of occupiers fighting police, even if only in retaliation, you can be sure it will be edited to make the 99percenter to appear as the aggressor. When footage like that is shown on mainstream media it makes the un-initiated believe this is “typical hippy anarchists causing trouble again” and is EXTREMELY counter productive to our cause. Dont give in to hate! That would be just what the 1% want, they can use it as an excuse to introduce yet more restrictions on your liberty.
Barry said on October 11, 2011
Polly, i know where you are coming from, but what you are not taking into account is the fact that the police would love you to become violent! It would be splashed all over the papers and then the police would have public support to do it all over again!…. But if we stay calm and don’t retaliate then the police are shown for what they are and lose public support!…. Take ghandi as an example! He beat back the british empire with peaceful non compliance! We need to take a leaf out of his book!…. There are other ways to make your stand! Ie, grow your own food! Take your children out of school and home educate!…. Refuse to pay taxes…. Basically change how you live your life! Fight back in a way you can win! Use the moral high ground!
Dylan said on October 13, 2011
Can we get rid of the flag please. Nationalism may be a collective identity but it won’t lead to reforming the objective social relations of society it will only distract from that endeavour.
Ash said on October 13, 2011
What Union Jack? Its the ‘”the flag of Britain” – Sadly i dont reconise it to be the union jack – as that was a terminology put on the flag, by the government of the united kingdom, which again, shouldn’t be reconised.
I do how reconise your concern – but it’s has nothing todo with facism, or parasitism or any other ism, and they are mearly there to unify those that live on the common land of Britain.
We will consider it defiantly – But people need to look at it differently.
barry said on October 14, 2011
I’d just like to add my distaste for the flag too… Sorry but i was born on earth, i don’t care about britain or england or any other imaginary lines! Lines that exist only in the minds of the humans! Do you think a bird gives a shit when it flys into another countries air space? Lol… I see countries as another system of control! I mean who the hell gives people the right to claim huge chunks of earth? It’s your site, i won’t tell you to take it down, but i hate it all the same!… I wonder how many people have been murdered in the name of that flag? Hmmm
Mandy Booth said on October 15, 2011
Well said – thought I was in a complete miniority but now there’s you too
Mandy Booth said on October 14, 2011
I signed up for an account to show my solidarity. It doesn’t work. No e mail has come and there is no way to sort it – there is not a ‘contact’ button. Hijacked maybe ?
Anyway – this article may interest some. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/oct/14/1-99-occupy-wall-street?CMP=twt_gu
Aaron Gray said on October 22, 2011
Hi Mandy,
We do not have the staff to reply to individual contacts, but you can communicate with us and other users using chat at the bottom right of the browser window. I will bring the matter of a contact button up at next admin meeting. Thanks, do come and join us on chat, if you have not already
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Alice Wedderburn said on October 15, 2011
lawful rebellion …check out TPUC.org
Ali said on October 17, 2011
I’ve seen many protests come and go – ultimately, nothing much changes and the status quo continues. Films like Zeitgeist, however, are important because they go straight to the heart of where the real power is – Government is nothing more than administration and I believe it is the system itself, which needs to be fought. Zeitgeist explains complicated (and frankly, boring) concepts clearly – it is the very accesibility of these films, which makes them dangerous. Ordinary people on the streets are now routinely ‘blaming the banks’ – our awareness of how the system REALLY WAORKS has grown, without us even realising. I have a feeling that these world wide protests are the start of something big…
kikko said on October 17, 2011
Registered for an account but no activation email has been sent, anyone else still having this problem ?
Please respond admins !
James Sturgess said on October 17, 2011
Hi sorry we are having problems with email at this moemnt, I am working on it as a priority
James Sturgess said on October 17, 2011
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Simon - Action on Education said on October 17, 2011
Just want to put my two pence worth and see if others share my understanding of what the underlying problems are… often see comments about ‘fiat’ or ‘bank created money’, which, whilst emotive, doesn’t realy capture the problem. Nor is it really the financial sector, although a financial sector in a healthy society would certainly look a lot different. My understanding is that we still live in an expolitative economic hierarchy i.e. we really do still live with plantation economics, replete with landowners and slaves. If so, how do we move forward? Well, the people can use free maket arguments that the capitalists use; that is, we, the 99%, should be as free as we possibly can be too. All bondage that keeps us bound to our desks is, in fact, highly economically inefficient. If our economy is to be the best that it can be, then we all need to be free to be the best that we can be. No more interest on debt for basic needs like first homes, small businesses, clean transport and an education. Much, much better, more supportive schooling and support into and through work. If we want to bring value back to our economies, we have to institutionalise support for community enterprises, particularly in those areas where trust is a major consumer issue, like the food industry. Perhaps if the problems we face are due to hierarchies – which serve to extract political and economic power from those at the bottom and channel it upwards – solutions, then, will focus on democratising our institutions and empowering us 99%ers.
I think there’s so much we can do, I hope the Occupiers don’t let us down. That said, if they do, we’ll just do it all again. Peace, Simon, Action on Education.
Clive said on October 17, 2011
If you are looking for change google the lawful bank and the british constitution group.
Daphne Jacobson said on October 18, 2011
Hi all,
I’m working for a national Dutch TV channel, and we’re starting up a new program called 24/7. It’s a newsshow, based on social media.
For the next episode we’re looking for people who would like to report about their local occupy with their mobile phone. We’re collecting movies and pictures from around the world, to make an impression about this global protest.
I saw you are involved with the occupy in Britain. Would someone be interested to make some pictures and movies with a mobile phone/handycam about the occupy? Or does anyone know someone else who will?
It would be great if you could help us! If you want to participate i’ll inform you with the details.
Best regards,
Daphne Jacobson l Editor 24/7
daphne.jacobson@bnn.nl
Jaq said on October 19, 2011
I think we need a new flag, an all encomapssing world flag, of peace love and solidarity. Sorry if that sounds cheesie
eric said on October 20, 2011
Time to demand the basic income guarantee.
A basic income guarantee (or unconditional universal basic income) is an unconditional sum of money, paid periodically to every single citizen, without them having to do anything for it, leaving every citizen free to use their life as they decide to giving every citizen the right to choose what work they do, the right to be truely free
http://thefunrevolution.com/content/basic-income-guarantee
Nanos said on January 13, 2012
> basic income guarantee.
I quite like the principle, though I can imagine if automation isn’t high enough one would suffer the mayor issue of whose going to clean the sewers and do the jobs no one else wants to..
I guess we have to busy ourselves with increasing industrialisation such as they are doing in Huaxi in China, or will we just all sit around in tents and expect someone else to do all the hard work instead..
Way Of The Infinite Explorer said on October 20, 2011
Any ‘protest’, any ‘change’ or ‘revolution’ not founded on the list below – at the very least the list below – has got no chance of changing anything. These very pillars of the system must fall or they will block any transformation of the human condition. The system does not need to be tinkered with or even fundamentally changed (on the surface). The whole bloody lot must go … starting with …
1. An end to creating money out of thin air on computer screens and charging interest on it (fractional reserve lending).
2. An end to governments borrowing fresh-air money called ‘credit’ from private banks and the people paying interest on this ‘money’ that has never, does not and will never exist. Governments (and that concept must change radically) can create their own currency – interest free.
3. An end to private banks issuing non-existent money called ‘credit’ at all and thus creating ‘money’ as a debt from the very start.
4. An end to casinos like Wall Street and the City of London betting mercilessly on the financial and commodity markets with the lives of billions around the world.
5. An end to all professional lobby groups that earn their living and their clients’ living from corrupting the professionally corruptible – vast numbers of world politicians and the overwhelming majority on Capitol Hill.
6. An end to no-contract government in which mendacious politicians can promise the people they will do this and that to win their support and then do the very opposite after they have lied themselves into office (see Obama).
7. An end to the centralisation of power in all areas of our lives and a start to diversifying power to communities to decide their own lives and thus ensure there are too many points of decision making for any cabal to centrally control. That is just for starters. There is so much more where that came from. What good will come from rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic? NONE.
The banking system as we know it does not need to be ‘changed’ – it needs to be gone. It is a criminal activity based on fraud, extortion and, through its effect, on worldwide mass murder. Its replacement needs to be decided by the population – not the very people who created it in the first place and are covertly manipulating a new global structure of financial control based on a world central bank. Ain’t that right, Mr Rothschild, Mr Rockefeller, Mr Soros…?
David Icke
Simon - Action on Education said on October 23, 2011
Just being picky here, but there’s nothing wrong with printing fresh air money into existence as debt; the problem is that the money – social money – is being printed into existence as debt bearing interest to the capitalist class. Social ‘fiat’ money was perhaps the most important development in our social history, being the only thing capable of freeing the world’s people from the grip of the capitalist class. Of course, they took control of that too. We must take back the power of social money and free ourselves from slavery. Interest free loans for homes, small and community businesses, an education, transport etc. any item of need. Governments can spend money into existence on valuable public projects, essentially for free (there is an opportunity cost associated with the labour and materials, because they could have been used elsewhere).
Way Of The Infinite Explorer said on October 28, 2011
the probem is that it is not the governments who print the money these days in most countries, they borrow them with interest from private banks (belonging to big time thieves as Rothschilds etc). which automatically puts the countries into dept and who pays the interest? we do of coarse…fractual reserve banking is system of self generating debt and poverty, who benefits? private bankers…governments have the ability and full right to print their own money, interest free, they dont because governments are under the control of corporatism and big banks…so much for my rumblings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV9A2IGShuk&feature=feedlik
Dave said on October 20, 2011
“idle hands make the devil’s work”
c.fraine said on October 22, 2011
Franklin D. Roosevelt had it right! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Bill_of_Rights
tkf said on October 22, 2011
First I would like to thank all of you representing the 99% and
protesting for making your voice and presence felt. Thankyou for the
courage you are showing in this time. Sadly I cannot join folks on the
street, my messed up body is too painful nowadays, so I’ve been looking
at other ways I can assist or lend support to you on the streets. One
thing that seems likely is you are going to have to face some
challenging situations, if you haven’t already which can be
very disturbing especially if you are generally a peaceful person. So
something that I had to learn about for my own physical problems, and
has made a terrific difference to my pain management, was meditation.
Meditation => being present, right here, right now WITH whatever is
presently happening.
sadly those are only words, they do not light up the reality that it is
to be fiercely present and attentive, to resonate with the boundless
courage that you are. It is something that I personally found to be
immutable!
so you can download (link below) a free booklet, it is very short and
simple and to the point. You can practise at any time under any
circumstance, you don’t need candles and sitars!
and you can even contact me with questions or advice on doing this,
which again is free as in FREE and I’ll help you with it in any way I
can. You can get how to contact details from the downloaded
booklet. That is my response to capitalism, I don’t need money, I need
decent people to live with, to share and enjoy life with, RIGHT NOW!
below is the link to download the booklet. It was originally written
for “Meditation for Pain” sessions I ran a while back, but pain is not
only physical.
http://www.mediafire.com/?wo3i45o63snc1ra
and you have my most sincere gratitude.
tkf.
Paul said on October 25, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U71-KsDArFM
Martin Kember said on October 26, 2011
My Son and I have written and produced a theme song for this movement.
http://youtu.be/W5fRn2q5qbM
I hope U enjoy . please feel free to spread!
Nanci said on October 27, 2011
Dear Martin,
I am in complete joy with the music, i have added to our page on FB and Twitted also. Please send us the lyrics so we can all learn to sing and dance your song.
Wishing you all the love from all the spheres.
your sister
nanci
billy said on October 27, 2011
BBC, a tax funded channel, refuses to give the occupy movement the attention it deserves. Write to BBC or TV licensing UK to voice your concern on this matter. I have done it. The more people that do it, the stronger the response.
Charlotte Childress said on October 30, 2011
The 1% is:
CLUELESS AT THE TOP
With that as a slogan, their hierarchies will crumble.
Endless opportunities will emerge
to take charge, set up the 1%, and create permanent change.
Go to: http://www.cluelessatthetop.com
Contact us for conversation or free books.
Charlotte and Harriet Childress
childress@cluelessatthetop.com
Viola said on October 31, 2011
Well done to everyone occupying sites around the world. You have all our support.
BAELASMODAY said on November 1, 2011
I have just recently come to realize what was going down…. all my life i was totally lost, in confusion on why the world has been so torn apart…. now i understand… Its time for change…. and i am going to make that change happen by telling everyone, and telling them to tell everyone…. the fat pigs destroying and the people will learn…. they will fall to logic and common sense… and the world will unite…
tkf said on November 2, 2011
As there has been some interest in the booklet and having seen I could do a better job, I have redone some parts, to improve clarity of explantion and reorganised it a little so the key aspects are first. I’ve also tried to make it non-denominational too. Really you only need to be a human being to do these practises and to benefit, which is exactly how it should be.
http://www.mediafire.com/?wo3i45o63snc1ra
I’m also trying to find a way to provide the booklet in ebook format, better suited to smaller mobile devices.
If you don’t understand how meditation could benefit you, then I’ll just say,
it could help like
.enabling you to stay calm and present during stressful confrontations,
.you are in a better position to make judegments/decisions,
.you are more appropriately responsive to your environment,
.not enflaming already harmful circumstances,
.enabling composure and control if you get hurt or damaged.
and btw,
exploring, discovering new things, especially about ourselves is actually fun.
To you all , I applaud your courage.
tkf said on November 2, 2011
sorry for the mistake,
the booklet above is the Simple Meditations booklet.
the new link is
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9wgd1y9m6352qow
daddyoj said on November 6, 2011
OK Guys- I got your international media attraction event and it is obvious from an outsider. Basically You plan your great march to the Plymouth steps and name an awaiting prepared ship “MAYFLOWER – Still escaping international Bankers 519 yrs Later!” and board with Christopher Columbus & set sail for anywhere.You co-ordinate this co-event with the Plymouth Massachusetts folks who also stage to “Recieve” those fleeing Central Bankers in UK. It will get big media. Blessings Love and Power 2U all ! DRAMA IT UP !
wizard73 said on November 7, 2011
I genuinely agree that something needs to change, and I applaud those of you who feel strongly enough to protest about it, and leave your lives behind to do it. What you don’t seem to have is a coherent, practical, plausible set of suggestions. Do we need to do away with money and go back to the land? I don’t think so. Money is just a token of exchange, and as long as there is something to exchange, there will always be dishonesty, criminality and greed, and some people WILL end up with more than others. We don’t need to imagine this; we can just read the history books. So what can we do?
First of all, we need to get rid of the blame culture: human rights without human responsibilities do not work. The litigation culture has far more to blame for the current state of the Western world than the bankers. The minute we stopped being responsible for our own actions and started suing some faceless corporate (or rather our own private and government pension schemes that invested in these companies), we were on the downward spiral. The bankers did indeed make money out of nothing: The vast majority of the Western public then borrowed that hot air. Every one of us who ever borrowed a penny more than we knew we could reasonably afford is responsible for where we are now, and there are a lot more than 1% of us. In the 70s, bank managers would not lend you more than you could afford – WE, the collective permissive society didn’t like that, so WE forced them to change, and look where that got us! Until we’re willing to stop blaming everyone else for our problems, nothing will ever change.
Secondly, we need to think about what our country can bring to the world, in a positive way. We have a huge tradition of innovation and technology, quality handmade goods and materials, and quality service. At some point we stopped valuing the time and effort and craftsmanship which went into these things. We spent our vast borrowed wealth on throw-away, cheap, low quality goods produced under appalling underpaid conditions in developing countries. Now the money’s gone, and the stuff has fallen apart – how ironic! We need to move back towards community centres: local craftsmen, bakers, butchers. We all need to live nearer to work as far as possible: commuting really is an evil we could do without, sapping people’s time, energy and reducing time spent with families. Rather than ‘do away’ with London’s financial services, why not encourage the companies to move out of London, spreading themselves and people around and nearer to where they want to live, so they have time to bring up their children. They won’t need second homes in the West Country then, because they could just live there instead!
Thirdly, the cult of celebrity has to go, in fact, remuneration of all kinds that outstrips the actual effort put in must go (and that includes footballers). A decent wage for a good day’s (hard) work (whatever form of employment that is, however un-glamorous) has to be something to aspire to, not to sneer at. This stuff is hugely idealistic, and will take a generation or two of really strong conviction to change: the parents of kids entering the job market today are those who borrowed 5x their income to buy a 3 bed semi and apparently didn’t think twice about it (unless they want to put their hands up now and stop blaming the bankers who ‘made’ them do it)?
Finally, there are lots of hard choices we have to make. We could campaign to stop the war in Afghanistan. It wouldn’t be any of us who had to look the women in the face over there and tell them their daughters will never go to school and never have the right to walk on their own in the streets, after all. We could stop the global arms trade, but only if we ALL agreed. If we could do that, that would be an incredible outcome. However, human nature predicts that someone somewhere will want to fight, kill, maim and bomb, and there will be someone willing to sell them the tools to do it. If anyone has the answer to this problem, please run for PM/President asap and get on with it.
The REAL question is, can we look around at one another and be absolutely sure we have one another’s backs? At the moment, the ‘I’m alright jack’, ‘Charity begins at home’ and ‘it’s not my fault’ mantra of the VAST majority of people in this country (not the 1%!) gives me very little hope.
So, let’s get some proper ideas going –not paying taxes is not the answer – there are vulnerable people and essential services in society that rely on that money, and if you withhold that from them, you are hardly setting an example for any future ‘community based’ society now are you? Why not start a new party, stand for election and become the new government to do it better yourselves if you feel you can, and if your policies are good, people will vote for you. Alternatively, form a collective, buy shares in the companies whose practices you don’t agree with, then use your shareholder rights to change things from within. Be prepared for the money you pay for those shares to change in value over time though – the ‘market’ is just a bunch of people trying to guess what will happen next, and they are, after all, only human.
And no, I am not a banker, just a realist with an idealistic streak.
philnorm said on November 8, 2011
Should we question Democracy? Nobody does. If every part of the world was democratized, would everybody be free and equal? Would it unite us and bring about peace? Do democratic countries not go to war? By voting, can we vote for change, are the choices too alike, or the same? Do the Parties represent only one option? Democracy would improve peoples lives in some countries. Is it Business,the super rich, lobby groups and the Press that control any Government? The left and the right argue only about how best to manage the system? It is the system that needs changing? We cant vote to change the system. Would the Tutsis have democratically voted to kill all the Hutus? Or was it the Hutus that had the majority? The largest demonstration seen in the UK, possibly 2 million people and a huge majority of public opinion was against the attack on Iraq but only a few or possibly one person, the Prime Minister decided to go to war. The most powerful democracy has supported dictatorships keeping them in power and have helped to overthrow democracies. A democratic country will have powerful unelected people who remain in power. Democracy is used to satisfy the people of the country, it does not change anything, the system continues and the voter is happy for a short while, then very patient until the next election.
abc said on November 13, 2011
Occupy London score an internet success against City Of London Corporation. Search traffic increased by five!
More here: http://wp.me/p1Znbh-f
Odd said on November 18, 2011
A few live in hope. I like your views. Not that means much but i do.
tipster said on November 19, 2011
Save energy… Luxembourg is the center of all money flow.. Financial Grey area…pass the word on
inthenameofthewhiterose said on November 19, 2011
See above and Wikipedia, get the real bases of banks
Phnatduppf said on November 24, 2011
The answer seems fairly obvious, removing oneself from the global financial system.
I know, a preposterousness right, right?
What ever would we do without money, how could we ever hope to live,
wouldn’t people just sit around all day taking all that they could until human civilisation is no more?
I really hope my species isn’t that pathetic.
Though even if we could perceive of a system of production and provision which did not require the inclusion of tokens as commodities in and of themselves how could we hope to get there. The power and influence of those possessing
the true wealth, the multi-trillion pound estates stolen in antiquity, would never allow us equality, not without the last great intra-human war, the haves versus the poor.
Right?
Then what would happen if we formed an entity, a great semi-commercial behemoth to provide us with an ever increasing amount of our needs and wants whilst decreasing our wages, an equal incorporation of all workers, an intermediary between our i ams and the fundamentally sociopathic international monetary system. A truly democratic and purely communist enterprise,
true equality, every human being entitled to all that they need and all, within the most basic human decency and social responsibility, that they want.
And yes communism and democracy are in fact the same thing your issue with processing that simply comes from your misconception that you have encountered one of them at some point, examine those systems you believe to be either democratic or communistic, if you’re capable of reason you’ll realise they’re far from it.
Don’t simply dismiss the ideas herein they are far deeper processed than they may seem and the vast majority of musings, by all means disagree, but think first, please.
Shiva Vangara said on December 2, 2011
My dear other selves of Britain,
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE WORLD IS PREPARING FOR A BIG CHANGE.
LoveN’1ness frm India,
Shiva Vangara
JL said on December 3, 2011
Some artists are spreading the word. They’re raising consciousness recording real actions they perform and release them as videoclips. Check this girl out, there’s no Occupy signs because she didn’t want people to think she’s trying to make the most of the movement but this is “Occupy the BBC”!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RohoQO5WUR4
Jav Wright said on December 11, 2011
Hi Guys.
My father has following you campaign since it was televised.
He encouraged me to submit to you a documentary and video which I produced earlier this year. I think that you will find that the contents validates your work.
The footage is very engaging and I think it would be a blessing to get the overall message across to everyone young and old.
Please see link below.
Documentary
http://youtu.be/lGNVKXoL-HQ
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD5zL8NkbT8
Kind Regards
Arte said on December 12, 2011
Can you add lancaster to the map too please? We’ve been going nearly 2 weeks.
https://twitter.com/#!/LancasterOccupy
Aaron Gray said on December 19, 2011
Done, can you give me some more details to add to the Google Maps link.
Christopher Butsch said on December 23, 2011
Dear British brothers
I strongly urge you to visit the http://www.awakenedhearts.com website and buy a book or ebook called The Code. This is a book God dictated to these channelers David and Celest telling us about the origins of the dark shadow forces that have deceived us on this planet for centuries. He also talks about our souls evolution. Below is a description of the book from amazon. I hope the information will be helpful to you. I think you should also look at the other information and books on the awakenedhearts.com website and pass it on to other members of the occupy movement. I believe the occupy movement is a big part of the evolutionary changes to rid the planet of these dark controllers.
Book description
The Code is an astonishing book. The presence of God is unmistakable as He reveals in-depth information of long-held secrets of the Illuminati’s origins and their plans for all the human races and for Terra as well. He offers detailed information explaining why He could only speak of these matters now. God effectively and neatly ties together each step a Soul takes on and off-world. He also reveals information heretofore unknown about Souls, their migrations, their interplanetary connections and how these connections interact with each race and the ways and means by which all Souls are watched over. He speaks very fluently and decisively in this book and makes it very clear to everyone that He will not brook any more complacency by people. He offers information about Soul Partnerships that occur here and off-world. God reveals information that no one here has been privy to before. God speaks very clearly and VERY determinedly in His quest to abide by the timeline He has been granted. This is the first time any of this information has been permitted to be revealed. The book is very moving, very intense and infinitely beautiful in the way that only God can write. ~ Celest and David ~ God’s introduction OK now, this is the part where I begin to explain some unknown but crucially important information to each of you. This is only part of the knowledge of certain events and actions that has long been withheld from you. The Lives you change along the way -Do you think it is possible for you as an individual to change someone’s life who may be thousands of miles away without ever meeting them? Uncivil Behavior -OK Children; in case I neglected to tell you before…do not expect Me to epitomize sweetness or to behave in any manner that can be construed as overly laidback in this book or the remaining books of this series. I Speak on War -War is an aphrodisiac for the mentally challenged and Spiritually deprived. Angels -I do not want any of you to walk into your new lives here without having properly assimilated information relative to true Earth history. Soul Partnerships -There comes a time in every person’s lifetime when they will be faced with the choice of either honoring the agreements they originally set into motion long before incarnating here on Earth, or they will choose to break or alter the agreement to pursue other ventures. Fanaticism and Ideology -The topics I have chosen for this particular codex are particularly important because of the causal impact they have had and will continue to have on you each as human beings. The Four Horsemen of the Global Conspiracy -I realize far better than you think I do that some topics I choose may be unpalatable to you, simply because I speak about issues that are difficult for you to bear. A Snapshot for Eternity -Prior to your scheduled departures from other realms to either the Earth Star planet or to another world, you are each sent many imagings which have been predetermined to be the ones to best assist you during your upcoming journeys. A Deterrent to the Preservation of the Realm -You see Children, because the soon-to-be true NEW nature of Terra will be unveiled for all Universes to see and rejoice with, I have decided that.. The Intent of Surveillance -In the defense and preservation of all of the realms We are responsible for, We who are the Creators, Co-Creators and Overseers of each Universe must always be aware of any changes within each and every movement of the realms and Universes. Machinations -OK now, since a part of My mission in these books is to further instill truth in your minds while continuing to have truth displace illusions, I see no reason for Me to stop now. Decoding the Code -Children, when you see the enemy and understand who and what it really is, then you can defeat it through sheer mind-thought. In MY situation, none of Us here can actively intervene or interfere here UNLESS We are specifically requested to do so..
Joseph said on January 22, 2012
Dear Christopher,
There was a similar messenger of God called Walter Russell living in the first part of the twentieth century.
He and his wife were scientists and philosophers wrote many books. I’m reading the book called The message of the divine iliad by Walter Russell that was dictated to him by God about future events and how humanity need to live to survive. He made a new periodic table that includes many more elements that we don’t have in the Mendeleev one presently used. He had predicted the existence of uranium before it was discovered.
I recommend to check out his work, available from the University of Science and Philosophy reasonably priced. I would suggest to read first the ‘The man who tapped the secrets of the universe’ by Glenn Clark.
Enjoy reading!
Joseph
Mike said on December 29, 2011
Anti-Flag!
Mel Donohoe said on February 7, 2012
OCCUPY EDUCATION….I will happily contribute on the basis of offering democratic education re: Occupy. Mel