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Anonymous leaks personal details of alleged Wall Street pepper spray cop 
Online hacktivist collective Anonymous has posted the personal details of a New York Police Department inspector caught on camera apparently pepper spraying female protestors at an anti-establishment march in Wall Street at the weekend.
The footage, which has been widely circulated, depicted a white shirted police officer who casually walked up to a group of protestors, many of whom were women and penned in behind orange netting, and sprayed them in the face before walking away.
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Stay Safe, Stay Peaceful #ALLsept17 protestors!!!! #Sept17 #takethesquare
With that said it is now time for bed.. the livestream embedded on my page should be solid if not try back in an hour. The police scanner link is solid.
Here are the external links:
Here are some livestreams and a live scanner audio feed #occupywallst #takewallstreet:
http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/wallstreet/chargingbull/
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=wp&feedId=8905 (police scanner NYC)
Global livestreams for #ALLSept17 #Sept17 #antibanks can be seen here: last I heard it was Spain, Greece, and France going off currently.
http://antibanks.takethesquare.net/
You can also follow #occupybankofEngland on twitter for what is happening in London. I shall return with more after I get some rest. This pic is from an adbuster article back in August.. <3
(Source: chaosnewsinc)
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/OccupyFDSF
Contact:
occupyfinancialdistrictsf@gmail.com
http://occupywallstwestcoast.wordpress.com/
IRC Freenode: #OWSWestCoastWebsite
http://occupywallstwestcoast.wordpress.com
All info taken from: https://www.facebook.com/OccupyFDSF?sk=info
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Anti-corporatists to 'occupy Wall Street' for 'Tahrir moment' - The Daily Caller 
#OWS makes the news at The Daily Caller, a conservative media outlet, equivalent to The Huffington Post.
The protesters claim corporate influence has corrupted the country, and that their occupation of Wall Street and smaller demonstrations in other financial centers on Sept. 17 will get the message out.
“[O]ur representatives are bought by hard and soft dollars and we’ve created a system essentially, within our institutions, where disloyal, incompetent, and wasteful special interests can basically usurp and have our nation’s civil and military power,” Alexa O’Brian, founder of US Day of Rage, one of the organizing groups, told The Daily Caller.
According to another coordinating group, Occupy Wall Street, the plan is to use the Arab Spring as a model for change.
“When our leaders can no longer be trusted, it becomes the duty of the people to fight for social justice,” Occupy Wall Street explains on its website. “The Arab Spring tactic has proven itself effective in forcing governments to bow to the will of the people. We believe this tactic can also work in America.”
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Hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco pledges support, donates 50 tents to #OCCUPYWALLSTREET participants (info)
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Protesting students clash with riot police in central Athens, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011, during a demonstration against new legislation on reforming university education. Some 1,000 students took part in the protest. No arrests or injuries were reported. The new law, which was approved by the Greek parliament Wednesday, will reduce the power of student political unions in universities and make it easier for police to enter university grounds until now protected by strict asylum laws. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
Police in Greek Universities?! - this is horrific move. A full post on why this move by the greek government (as a reuslt of EU pressure) is the most vicious step in a pan europen attack on the working class and our radical organisations.
for now i leave you with a time less scream: ACAB!
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