1967 and 2011 – Nadia Hironaka and Matt Suib at Locks Gallery

My latest article which tackles topics of media, sincerity, the yin and yang of protest, and the inevitability of change.

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manicchill:

OWS Invests In Unmanned Surveillance Drone Dubbed The ‘Occucopter’

For years we’ve seen images of the military’s unmanned aerial vehicles aiding soldiers in combat zones, and their evolution from surveillance tools to the heavily weaponized Predator drones. Now, the Guardian reports, Occupy Wall Street livestreamer Tim Pool hopes to use that technology as an additional set of eyes on the police department.

Tim Pool, an Occupy Wall Street protester, has acquired a Parrot AR drone he amusingly calls the “occucopter”. It is a lightweight four-rotor helicopter that you can buy cheaply on Amazon and control with your iPhone. It has an onboard camera so that you can view everything on your phone that it points at. Pool has modified the software to stream live video to the internet so that we can watch the action as it unfolds. [more]

(images courtesy of Time/iPhoneZA/GeekAlerts)

Wow, Occupy just stepped up its game. Be sure to read Manic, Chill’s full piece.

(via tumbledoresbeard)

tumbledoresbeard asked: You were arrested in the mass clusterfuck on the bridge? Kudos. Facing charges is no fun, but you're fighting a good fight, and there are a lot of folks who are proud of you!

Haha, yes. I’m part of what I like to call the Brooklyn Bridge “700 Club” (no Pat Robertson affiliation). I took ACD, so the charges themselves are sealed as long as I don’t get arrested in New York for the next six months. That shouldn’t be hard considering I don’t go to New York very often, and that was my first time ever being arrested. Better as part of an historical event than for something stupid! I definitely didn’t plan to commit such a brazen act of civil disobedience that day,  it just kind of happened. In fact I even joked with my friend that I couldn’t possibly get arrested… I was just going to take photos! If I had been informed that walking onto that part of the bridge would result in arrest, I probably would have walked elsewhere. Once it started to go down, I didn’t have much of a choice but to go with it - I was stuck in the middle of the crowd. But in short: thanks :)

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Twelve hour whirlwind trip to NYC.

Today is my court date for the Brooklyn Bridge arrests. My bus leaves at 2:40 AM. I’ve got a long day ahead of me. Catch you all on the flip side.

Can Occupy and the Tea Party team up?

“While one blames big government run amok and the other accuses Wall Street, both see a system where power feeds on power at the expense of the common citizen.”

Amen. I’ve been preaching ideas like this since practically day one. As much as the polarized media-portrayal of the Tea Party wants to focus on their apparent racism and other backwards ideas, I think at the core of it they are generally well-intentioned. Both camps see major problems and offer bold solutions, but working together is perhaps the real key. The political spectrum is not a line, it is a circle. Big government is bankrolled by big finance. Viva la Résistance!

janf:

Penn Jillette: An Atheist’s Guide to the 2012 Election

He gets a little preachy and angsty in the last few minutes, but I suppose that’s not totally unwarranted. I’m curious about when Penn says he’s opposed to movements, but mentions ‘a movement of individuals’. I’d like to know what his take on #ows is in that regard (i.e. open-source, leaderless, horizontal structure)…

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Occupy Philly is being raided right now. Stay smart and be safe down there everyone.

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kateoplis:

via: BoingBoing

The Seurat one is good, but this one is better. Just look at their expressions. Classic.

kateoplis:

via: BoingBoing

The Seurat one is good, but this one is better. Just look at their expressions. Classic.

(Source: jockohomo, via kateoplis)

kateoplis:

Lobbyists to American Bankers Assoc: an $850,000 anti-OWS campaign
“It has the potential to have very long-lasting political, policy and financial impacts on the companies in the center of the bullseye.”

Shit. It’s on.

kateoplis:

Lobbyists to American Bankers Assoc: an $850,000 anti-OWS campaign

“It has the potential to have very long-lasting political, policy and financial impacts on the companies in the center of the bullseye.”

Shit. It’s on.

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underthemountainbunker:

cognitivedissonance:

Captain Ray Lewis (Ret.) of the Philadelphia police has joined Occupy Wall Street. More of this please.
His sign is perfect: “NYPD: Don’t Be Wall St. Mercenaries!” 

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Captain Lewis was arrested this morning by NYPD 

Ray Lewis is the man. The man fighting The Man. Splendid.
(Much better view of his sign.)

underthemountainbunker:

cognitivedissonance:

Captain Ray Lewis (Ret.) of the Philadelphia police has joined Occupy Wall Street. More of this please.

His sign is perfect: “NYPD: Don’t Be Wall St. Mercenaries!” 

Captain Lewis was arrested this morning by NYPD 

Ray Lewis is the man. The man fighting The Man. Splendid.

(Much better view of his sign.)

(via tumbledoresbeard)