Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Too Little, Too Late?




I talked to a very educated man yesterday about the occupation.  He was in complete support of what we are doing but made one point to me very clear.  He thinks it is too late and he doesn't think there is any hope for this country, at all therefore he doesn't occupy.  Unfortunately, I have to admit I sometimes wonder the same thing.  I wonder if it is even possible to change the course we are on.

That doesn't mean I'm not willing to try, indeed even if it can't be done, there has to be something better to strive for even if this country is under water and sinking faster than anyone can imagine.  I talked to another man in another country, he is a renowned economist, he too supports the movement but doesn't see any real change happening fast enough.  He predicts the financial collaspe of the U.S. will happen in 3 years.  I also see that time frame as right on.

So what do we do?  Many people just want to keep the status quo and enjoy what they can while they can.  I can't blame them if living for the moment has any virtue after all this moment is all you will ever have.  It is always now.  Many more people however are just blind to the fact that their way of life is in real jepardy.  They will watch the news and instead of being forwarned of the upcoming disaster they will watch another election and believe the lies that the people in power have it all under control never realizing that they are being duped.  Well, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.  I for one won't feel sorry for anyone who doesn't get the message. If you live in a vacuum, you can't be surprised when you have to eat dust.

One of the most important aspects of this movement is that people are coming together in solidarity and together we brainstorm to create the sustainability of the movement.  This in itself is a skill that has long since been lost to our ever greedy, egotistical society where every man is out for only himself or his own.  So in that respect, when the U.S. falls completely if it must, none of us will be standing around wasting time and asking "What happened?" but instead be asking "What now?" and getting on with it.  Notwithstanding, we won't have to fend for ourselves but together we will fend for each other and the two are quite different experiences as no one is an island to himself.

It's disturbing to me, however, how selfishness has become such a national attitude but not surprising.  It's easy to see how the qualities and values of a government will trickle down into the minds it is governing.  It's no secret that people will model the behavior that they see most often in the "mainstream" and what is considered "normal" but there is nothing "normal" about the way our government manipulates, uses, and controls it's subjects.  If anything the U.S. is by every definition a sociopath, a predator, and a psychopath.

So the one thing the Occupation is doing is sustaining itself without any help from the government and it's screwed up monetary system.  People here are coming together for their common good and they will continue to do so when the country falls apart. There are no lonely people at the occupation as even emotional needs are fulfilled when compassion, equality, and inclusiveness prevail. Relationship to others, to our planet, and to ourselves is a force unto itself as nothing divides and destroys faster than the lack of it. Without it, people fall into despair and depression, they take up bad habits that offer an artificial source for it as even a fake sense of it is better than living without it.  My sense is that people will naturally lose these habits as their needs are met here among us.

As for me, I visit almost everyday with the children.  It's now too cold for children to be sleeping outside but if we had the down winter sleeping bags and equipment we might brave it on some nights but we don't.  So for now we are staying with a friend we made there who has opened his home to us.  He doesn't have much, just a basement apartment and is on unemployment after being laid off from his job but he's a nice guy and we feel safe there.  After the winter, we plan on returning full-time.  I should start my job next week which will make things easier for us once I receive that first pay check but I'm getting ahead of myself as nothing is more uncertain than the future and one never knows what twists and turns it will take.  So we are just taking it a moment at a time.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Rise Above Oppression

"If only the war on poverty was a real war we would actually be spending money on it."



Everyday I wake up and I have to rise above the oppression. Just the day in and day out mechanics of my life are often overwhelming and I have to remind myself that no human should have to live this way.  The 1% and even the top 50% of the 99% don’t live like this.  They can decide to go shopping and buy new clothes or decide not to cook and clean and go out to eat.  They have choices that I haven’t had in years.

Every day I have to remind myself not to be depressed or discouraged.  I have to remind myself that just by the very fact that I haven’t crumbled under the weight of impossible odds and circumstances is nothing short of a miracle and a true testament to the inner strength within me that refuses to be extinguished. 
If I can’t manage it alone now I don’t have to, all I need to do is walk around and talk to just about anybody at the occupation to know that what I experience isn’t some kind of delusion but a cleverly disguised form of societal abuse. 
 
Before this movement truly brought light to the causes of my distress, I blamed myself and looked within to find a way out.  I studied the power of the present moment, the power of your own mind and thoughts,  I sought counseling, took anti-depressants to relieve the pressure, I exercised, fasted, prayed, meditated, read book after book designed to improve your life, I practiced gratitude, you name it, I tried it. 

It doesn’t surprise me now why not one of these methods brought anything but temporary relief.  If anything the best thing I ever did was try to come to terms with the suffering and accept it.  I tried to stop fighting against it because beating your head against a brick wall only hurts your head.  The wall doesn’t even care or know you are there so you only hurt yourself.  Even in as much as I tried to accept  the emptiness of living a life of lack and focusing on the little things that are free in life such as my child’s smile, I could never really do it.  You have to literally kill off a part of yourself to just silently watch the injustice.  You have to become numb and uncaring to no longer question or fight back and that is a lousy way to live.  The only people I know who can live like that are on some kind of drug or drama.

Most people however have actually managed it somehow.  I don’t know why I can’t be among them but I can’t.  My rage at the insanity of it all seems to consume me and stokes a fire that won’t be put out. 

When I was a teenager, my brother attacked me without any provocation on my part.  I was simply using the phone at the wrong time.  When I defended myself against him by throwing my cola in his face, in the living room he had chased me into with the brand new white carpet, my father having only seen my action proceeded to beat me and my brother got off scot free. 

This seems to be the way of the world these days.  I see it so clearly how innocent people are put down through no fault of their own.  Sometimes I just wish I could just take my children and runaway to a new land where everybody was cared for but I don’t know where that would be and I don’t have the money to get there even if I did.

I love this movement and I hope it grows to the critical mass it needs to succeed.  At long last, some of us have got it right.  We can’t just blind ourselves to not only our own suffering but the suffering of others.  We want to make it right.  We want heal the causes.  We want to stop the madness of cutting off a person’s limb and offering a band-aid.

Everyone is talking about life these days, how precious it is and so forth, how we should love each other and make the world a better place.  When I imagine it, I can only let my tears fall as there is no stopping them, I see it finally at the occupation.  It’s only a handful of us compared with the population but it’s there.  We care about the world.  When will you?

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Before It's Too Late





If we don't fix the prejudices and inequality that make all the other problems possible is to invite disaster on a scale that you have yet to experience but be warned no matter who you are or where you are in your life it is coming and it's sweeping force will occupy you one way or another.  There are no rich children being beaten with wooden boards.  Why?  

Think about it, when's the last time your voice was heard?  If you are not of the 1% the chances are NEVER!  Please wake up before it's too late!


Exactly, now think about that for a minute, your life is such that you don't have a clue if you will be able to continue to live at your current comfort level, why is that?  Is it not because of corporate and government corruption? And yet you can't be bothered to address it?  

Then They Came for Me (A New Twist)

By Stephen Rohde, a constitutional lawyer and President of the ACLU of Southern California. Adapted from the original by Rev. Martin Niemoller (1937).

First they came for the Muslims, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Muslim.

Then they came to detain immigrants indefinitely solely upon the certification of the Attorney General, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't an immigrant.

Then they came to eavesdrop on suspects consulting with their attorneys, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a suspect.

Then they came to prosecute non-citizens before secret military commissions, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a non-citizen.

Then they came to enter homes and offices for unannounced "sneak and peek" searches, and I didn't speak up because I had nothing to hide.

Then they came to reinstate Cointelpro and resume the infiltration and surveillance of domestic religious and political groups, and I didn't speak up because I had stopped participating in any groups.

Then they came for anyone who objected to government policy because it aided the terrorists and gave ammunition to America's enemies, and I didn't speak up because...... I didn't speak up.

Then they came for me....... and by that time no one was left to speak up.


"First They Came for the Jews"
By Pastor Niemoller

 "The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities." - Ayn Rand
First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for the Communists and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist.

Then they came for the trade unionists and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.





Do you really think they won't come for you?


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Friday, October 21, 2011

Sounds of Freedom


I'm no longer astounded when I feel and receive compassion from those whose life is even harder than mine is.  Those who support the Occupy Movement are the true hero's in this completely hypocritical land of ours.  It's truly amazing how such a diverse group of people can come together and give of themselves unconditionally while those whose freedom we fight for remain indifferent, cold and criticizing from the comfort of their warm beds.  So many people are so wrapped up only in themselves, that still you can walk around all day finding people who have never even heard about the Occupy Wall Street movement.  I might blame it on the media for their lack of coverage but there has been enough coverage for every person in this country to have at least "heard" of the movement so I can only assume that these people are just so self-centered as not to give a damn about anybody else.

I've said it before and I'll say it again that "those who have the least will always give the most."  In as much as indoctrination and brainwashing is a powerful tool used against the people, pain and suffering is a powerful awakener.   When I asked for donations yesterday, I didn't expect any help but I was wrong.  I immediately received one donation.  I don't know the person who sent it, but if you are reading this please except my thanks and gratitude.  You have restored my faith that there is at least one person who hears my voice and doesn't turn away in contempt.

We have much to do and it is extremely hard to organize or mobilize facing as many obstacles as we do.  Can we do it?  I don't have the answer, sometimes I don't even know if I can make it through another day or even hour with my own personal challenges and I would challenge any of the 1% to live a day in my shoes or even 10 minutes to raise their awareness.

I did not go to college nor did I ever receive any formal or even informal education.  My words come only from my experience of the world as I know it.  Please acknowledge them by taking a moment or two to comment on this blog.  We must all come together against the forces that would divide us and it is only with heart and courage that we will move beyond all the prejudices and lies that still divide us.

Through this movement, I have met and befriended the most unlikely people and what is apparent is that those who have suffered the most are the ones who will help you in your moment of need so now is the time to make the most of yourself.  Take your heartaches and follow them backward to their true source and you will find that whatever has oppressed you the most was not your own lack of willpower or fortitude.  Each day I have to forgive myself for not seeing the picture before it crumbled because the soul of a person is like that when they have been lied to day in and day out since they were born.

One step forward, two steps back, it doesn't seem that you can get anywhere like that but it forgets that momentum is often erratic and there are moments to be had that transcend the laws that govern us.  So step forward and make your voices heard for here within Occupy is a place for everyone.

You do not have to be alone anymore to wonder what went wrong.  You don't have to wonder why you are so tired, why you need to see a doctor, why your children are out of control, why it's never enough, why things don't turn out any where near the way you planned, why anything is the way it is.

The only answer is this.  You are the 99%!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Can anyone donate?

Sorry I really hate to ask for donations, the truth is I don't even believe that anyone really cares enough to part with their hard earned money anymore anyway so I don't really blame you if you can't or won't give a few bucks.  So I'm probably just wasting my time with this request but we are now homeless and there are three children involved and I need money for gas.  The truth is I broke down and got a job, even though, I do believe we should all shove it, until that time comes I have to survive and if I can ease the suffering of my children in any way I will. 

The job won't start for a few days, just waiting for HR to phone my friends phone to tell me when to make it to the orientation.  After that I have to go through an extensive background check for my gaming lisence and a drug test.  I'm not worried about any of that, contrary to popular belief, being homeless doesn't mean you are a drug addict or mentally deficient, or wanted by the man.  It is however time consuming and we need to survive until then.  Once I start work there is the waiting for the actual paycheck as well.  I will be making $5 an hour, plus tips.  I hear tips average 10 to 12 bucks and hour and I've been hired part-time at 32 hours a week.  Well, I have to do what I have to do.  Children need a home and I have car insurance to pay. 

I am not applying for any government food stamps or anything like that because that doesn't help.  What we need in this country is sustainable living wages, affordable nurturing childcare options, and community because it really does take a village.  Well, we are at the community center for a few hours so the kids can play basketball and use a computer.  

I would appreciate any help if it really is out there.

Annigirl -  Occupier

Monday, October 17, 2011

The Broken Switch

"Shut your mind off and try to rest now" I say to my son after almost two hours of lying in bed.  "My mind is always on, even when I'm sleeping" he replies "it never shuts off."  "Oh" I say and after a minute he asks "You want to know why it never shuts off?"  "Why?" I whisper.  "Because the switch is broken" he says "but people are working on it now, well at least some people are, the occupiers are."  "Oh" I say.  "Want to know what the switch is?" he asks.  "Yes, what's the switch?" I answer.  "Happiness" he says and then adds "Want to know how big the switch is?" "How big?" I say and he says "The whole thing, the whole switch is broke, not just one part but all of it."

"Can I fix it?" I ask.  "No, you can't fix it" he says "but maybe we can, you know all of us if we stick together and make the world fair."

This is from a bedside conversation tonight with my 10 year old homeless son.  After that he described to me in detail how he wants to direct and produce a movie where all the children of the world toilet paper all the government buildings.

Cold Weather

Cold weather is a huge deterrent to our movement.  That those who wish to demand their right to freely express themselves in this supposedly great country of ours should be denied their right to even the comfort of living in a tent barely a step away from being exposed from the raw elements of winter is unconscionable.  Why are we being denied this?  Is it not bureaucratic oppression wielding it's mighty sword and just another weapon in it's arsenal of weapons to keep us right where they want us submitting to pointless controlling laws that keep the real voices from being heard?

I just went down to donate plasma and guess what?  A social security card and driver's licence were not enough.  I was denied because I need a letter from a utility company or some other sort of documentation that I am resident of the area.  Why?  Am I not a human and a legal resident of the United States of America?  Or is the real reason because if you are homeless in this country it's actually assumed that your blood is not good enough?  Isn't that the real reason?  We actually have laws and ordinances that support the idea that if you don't have enough money for a permanent residence you are some how defective and your blood should not be used.  This my friend is the WAR ON POVERTY not in the sense that we want to wipe out poverty but we want to continue to discriminate and keep them down not only by not providing a living wage for them but by emotional and psychological warfare.

We need huge tents at the occupation with heaters inside to us to keep us warm otherwise we will be so busy and occupied with our mere survival that our other activities will fall by the way side.  Is this not what has been happening all along to our entire society?  I have heard the message over and over again that those who can't come camp with us to make the takeover complete are just too BUSY with their own survival.  This has been the underlying cause of why we have let things get as bad as we have in this country, people are so concerned with making enough money to keep their homes, electricity, cable, phone, food, add 100 other concerns here that nobody has had the time to even THINK about what needs to be changed much less take an active role in making that happen.

What most don't even know is that this has been the plan of the 1% all along.  They planned to saddle you with these concerns so that you would not be able to stop the systematic placing of controls on the masses.
Well, our mission is to wake you up.  Our presence is a reminder to stir and awaken the tremendous power within after your long and brilliant indoctrination into accepting whatever comes your way as either someone else's problem or something that you couldn't possibly fight against.  Every able body should be camping, we should all be quitting our jobs, all of us refusing to pay our electric bills, our phone bills, our medical bills, our rent, closing your bank account if you are lucky enough to have enough money to still warrant one, refusing to shop at the big corporate stores.  We are more than them, we always have been.  The only thing we are lacking is the mass courage to really make a go of it.

Those of us in the movement invite you to join us.  We will help you uncover the courage which was put to sleep through mass media and 1000 other forms of your intentional dumbing down by the 1% and it's allies the U.S. Government in all it's different disguises and forms.

What more can I say?  If you value life at all and not just your life but the lives of the countless suffering not just in our country but all over the world you will join us.  Take a moment of silence to find that place inside of you, the only place they have no access to brainwash and destroy, and wake up to the real terrorism that is being waged against you every minute of your day.

I'll know when you find it because when you do, I'll see you at the Occupation.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

OccupyKC My Findings

When I came to Kansas City 5 days ago to OccupyKC I did not know what I would find. Often a single mom in America is met with suspicion and let's just face it, many people are intolerant of children these days, especially children who are inclined to speak their minds about anything and don't just obediently obey orders to be compliant and quiet. Poverty also has a way of deleting you of all hope of acceptance and connection, so naturally I was terrified I would just find more of the same. Sometimes though, being completely wrong is the best thing that can happen to you.

Now I ask myself and delete sentence after sentence in an attempt to adequately describe what we have found here but the words seem hollow in comparison. Maybe there are simply no words to truly describe what is missing in mainstream society and what we have found at the occupation. Even the word compassion, which is thrown about so often by charities and organizations, doesn't grasp it, or maybe too many people use that word to describe something that isn't really it. Either way if you can imagine something of all the compassion you've ever known and multiply that by 99 you might get just get close enough to grasp it.

After that you would need to add acceptance but it's not the same one you know about because this kind is very rare and extremely difficult to come by. In fact, a person or peoples might wander their entire lives in search of it and never find it but of this kind we have suddenly found in great abundance free for the taking.

The word community comes to mind but again it's very definition as we've known it in this country once again lacks something. It's so watered down that you can barely recognize even the outline anymore. Here at the occupation they have the real version, and if you care about it at all, all I can say is you will have to come down and experience this for yourself. You would not believe me anyway.

Many other words come to mind now like beauty, trust, individuality, freedom, tolerance, diversity, and I could even go as far as to use the word love but nothing of the kind that you have been taught or even heard about for it only exists in theory in most places because it's always conditional. Here it is not.

Most people are in a daze or a haze, they are on auto-pilot conditioned to behave, to heed the drudgery, the alarm clock, the start of another day that doesn't excite them. For those that have no job to toil at, many just go back to bed to hide away from the falseness that meets them outside their doors but there's none of that here. If you don't get up you will miss something valuable for every moment people are connecting with each other and learning something new.

This is just a brief overview. I'm kept very busy here as there is always something to do or someone to talk to so I can't go into great details at this time.

So if you are afraid to venture out out of your comfort zone because of your thousands of bad experiences with main stream America, don't be.  This is the place to go to have your entire outlook on what it means to be human changed.  You won't be neglected here.  Every person is valued and appreciated.  Come and be among the awakened and those that know that if the change doesn't happen fast, very soon it will be too late. 

I'm Anni, ask around, someone will know me and find me and I will personally welcome you to the REAL WORLD.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Why Occupy?


I am going to Occupy, not in New York, because that is too far away from me but somewhere I can get to.  I am going to occupy with my entire being, camping and living right there where they can see me.  Many more are needed but you start with yourself.  I have a home, it's not great because I was forced to seek help from my family and like I've said before, the first time around was enough.  I should not have to suffer that again and neither should they but mostly neither should my children.  My children should not have to grow up in the same lousy environment it took me years of meditation to get over.  There's no progress in that because then they learn and carry the same family dysfunction over into yet another generation.  I worked hard to find my own truth and just when I thought I was over it, there it was again to haunt me.  Let me say right here, I would not be where I am if I had money.  That's not how it's supposed to work.

To read about all the children having to move back in with their parents because of the greedy 1% click below, I'm going to move on.
 http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2009/11/24/home-for-the-holidays-and-every-other-day/

The next thing I want to talk about is attitude and brainwashing.  Many older people in the U.S. think if you are not making it financially, you have only yourself to blame and no one else.  If  your current job isn't cutting it, then get another.  If that doesn't work, hell work three jobs, do whatever it takes to make ends meet.  You don't need sleep.  You don't need leisure time.  You don't need rejuvenation.  You do what you have to do gratefully and you don't complain.  If this is your life, it's obviously your fault, perhaps you choose the wrong career path or you didn't go to college like you should have, so you have to deal with it.

Now I'm the first to admit that I've made mistakes.  There are plenty of things that I would have done completely differently if I would have had a crystal ball on hand to see how it would play out.  That being said if I rewind to 10 years ago, I have to report I had plenty of money.  No, I don't have a college degree but I was doing something I enjoyed and I could have single handedly raised a family of four or even five in above average comfort.  I was what you might call a professional and I had never even been close to experiencing poverty like I do now.  So if things were going so well for me then, why are they going to shit in a handbasket now?

The reason is because my income depended on the incomes of others.  I can only make money when other people have plenty of extra money on hand to go out, enjoy themselves, and have fun.  Was I wrong to think that it could always be this way?

It's crystal clear to me now but up until this movement started I never put two and two together, I did in fact think I had somehow failed.  I mean I knew the economy was bad and on a downward cycle but I couldn't see how this cycle had been personally responsible for my demise. I had to be responsible, after all I was in control of my own destiny, captain of my own ship. I had to think positively.  That was it. .If I was poor now it meant that I had made a wrong turn, taken the wrong road or worse, I was just plain stupid.

 This is an attitude that is reinforced by the brainwashing of the American people.  American people hate poor people.  They hate welfare and food stamp programs.  They hate looking at the buildings poor people live in.  They hate seeing poor people period. "Look at that poor person" they think to themselves, "now that's just pathetic."  Families are hating their own members because they are poor. "My own daughter is on welfare" they may say "It's embarrassing.  That's not what I raised.  I would never have been on welfare.  It's unheard of."  My own family doesn't even want to be associated with me.  The stigma is that bad and at time when their own funds are mysteriously disappearing, their stocks are falling frighteningly,  they resent and fear sharing what they little they have left, after all they may even lose their social security.  Mainly however, they can not conceive that the times have changed that much, that it is really that hard but we know they have.

It's especially apparent at that depressing building called "Department of Human Services" where I eventually had to apply for food stamps and health care for my children.  Many of the workers are rude and treat you like a criminal. Once I was required to take a parenting class as if needing services equated to me not knowing how to parent.  I mean that is just humiliating.  In another office, a message plays over and over again warning that if you provided false information to obtain services you could spend not one but the rest of your life in jail!  It's true poor people are among the least trusted and the truly hated here but why?  Everything poor people get they spend and put right back into the economy.  Even housing assistance goes into the hands of some other American who is renting property and this person in turn spends it and puts it right back in circulation.

In order to use the government child health care plan you are required to take your children to a wellness check once a year.  Your children aren't sick, you know this, you are a parent, why do you need a doctor to tell you whether or not your child is healthy.  If your child was sick wouldn't you know it?  Is it because they don't trust you because you are poor and that means there is something wrong with you so you couldn't possibly be a responsible parent or is it because millions of children seeing a doctor at least once a year helps the medical profession and gives them the opportunity to prescribe all kinds of harmful drugs to keep the pharmaceutical  companies in profit?  Now we are starting to see a different picture.

Where did the real hatred toward poor people stem from?  It was always there to some extent but it really escalated with welfare reform. Welfare reform was a great a big discussion about how the poor were lazy and needed the government to motivate those slackers back into the work force.  Ask anybody about it even now and they will tell you it was done because welfare women were having babies in order to get more money.  That is just flat out ludicrous. When my husband left me and I moved back home the first time (mainly because I was distraught and I had a 2 year old, a one year old, and a newborn...he left me high and dry right before the last birth, leaving our brand new house to foreclose)  the government would give me a  $378 in cash a month but was willing to pay strangers (a childcare facility) over $1500 to watch my children while I went to work.  Why didn't they just pay me to watch my own children?  I could have been fine on that but oh that's right, they aren't  able to see you squirm and struggle in the humiliating way they get off on if they actually  help you out.

Seriously, small children need to be with their mother and it is actually psychologically damaging to the children if they are not.  I tried it.  For three horrifying weeks I dropped my children off at a government funded childcare center, well I didn't actually drop them off, they had to be peeled off my body with heart piercing cries of torture.  The "don't worry they will adjust" wasn't happening for any of us.  My daughter was developing dark circles under her eyes from using the coarse brown paper towels to dry her tears ALL DAY!  While I was work I could hardly think straight, my heart had been ripped out of me and I would call the daycare knowing they would placate me and tell me everything was fine when I knew nothing was so I left work early driving over the speed limit to rescue my children from what was obviously a living hell for all of us and moved back home.  I said to hell with your lousy $378, it's not worth it.

Both a welfare worker and my own mother once said to me "you should be grateful to have such a generous government".  Really?  Grateful for what?  For a little bit of the money I had paid into the system for the last twenty years?  I wasn't a young mother, I didn't have my first child until I was 36 and I got my first job at 16.  The first recession hit in 2001, the year my first child was born.  I'm sorry, I'm not finding the gratitude. 

 Even if I'd been a young mother victimizing single moms should be a crime.  It's tough hard job to raise children and  I would challenge any uppity elitist to do it without a home or any money.  I don't care what circumstances were responsible for anyone's single motherhood, these women should be loved and cared for instead of being made the mockery of our society and left to fend for themselves.  Some of things I have gone through because of this prejudice are just unspeakable.  America should be ashamed and I for one am not going to be grateful for my tremendous often unbearable suffering.  

No, I won't blame my government for my own decision to bear children but I do blame them for their callous abandonment of it's vulnerable citizens.  By this time next week, myself and my two boys ages 8 and 10 will be homeless and living in the park at Occupy KC  and I will be grateful to not be left to walk the streets alone like I have had to do in the past frightened and alone.  I have a job that will finally support us, but getting it all underway without ten dollars in my pocket and only a food stamp card is going to be one hell of a challenge.  From where I am now, I do not even know where the gas money to get that far will come from for as much as my mother has told me she is told old to live with my houseful of children and to get out, she will not even spare me some change.  "You made your bed now lie in it."  Yes, well that is the American way now isn't it?

My father was half Cherokee Indian and my mother came over from war torn Germany when she was 19.    Hitler's Germany, and the corralling and slaughtering of an entire race of peaceful people, the combination of two tortured childhoods didn't work out so well so my mother became a single mom herself back then. The year was 1966.

Amazingly enough, my mother had no trouble finding a job doing a few books and without a college education or any special training (not to mention being from another country altogether) she easily earned enough money to quickly purchase her first house and take care of us.  This took all of 5 months.  Just three years later, she remarried my step-father also from Germany.  My step father quickly climbed the ladder of success going from restaurant manager to hotel manager of a large high end hotel in just 11 years and he didn't have any special degree either.  Whether he was never home because he preferred his job over us or he was required to work 16 hour days I'll never know but the fact was he financially provided for us very nicely.

These same parents and people now believe the lie and tell their children that it is their own fault if they are poor, after all when faced with the same situation 45 years ago they were able to overcome it.  Were they stronger or smarter than us?  No, it was completely different world then, there was room for expansion and companies were greedy but now their greed has escalated to an unreal level.  Work hard and you will be rewarded was the way, but you have to remember that this was a generation that came from terrible oppression themselves so this system actually looked good to them and most importantly they were able to have a home, a car, and food on the table without much difficulty.  What more could you ask for?  After what they'd lived through, who wouldn't be grateful?

Now these same parents who worked so hard to give a better future to their children don't understand why we complain.  Maybe it's because it could be so much worse.  Sure it could, but why do we settle for that? Why do we settle for a government that apparently has money to spare on useless wars and won't take it's homeless off the street? Why do they settle for a government that allows the rich to take gross advantage of the plight of the poor?  A government that allows for corporations to flourish while many of it's citizens live lives of struggle and hardship?  A government that in all it's business transactions is in bed with the 1% who get to have it all?  We don't want to.  I don't want to.  It's not enough for me.  I did not come to earth for that. Did you?

 The government knows this which is why the welfare act was so important.  Everything the government does is to bring the people into compliance with it's plan.  The focus of welfare reform was two fold, one to damage those children (cleverly disguised as an attempt to help them) and two to take the American's focus off of how the country was being run and  instead sensationalize how the poor were ruining American both by milking us economically and by creating a generation of low lifes who would turn to crime and drugs.  The dumbing down of America if you will.  How else can you explain why the poor never protest?  And the rich blame the poor?  I just read an article that said if you were the victim of a crime blame a single mom?  How ugly is that?  If that is true, it's because we offer no help to single moms in this country and we treat them with little or no respect.

Meanwhile, all these supposedly disturbed people create the need for more and more law enforcement thereby increasing it, they require doses upon doses of prescription drugs to appease the anger, the injustice, the pain once more benefiting the companies that are in cahoots with the government. Now they are even sedating an entire generation of children and for what?  Talking?  Not doing their ABC's?  Interrupting the teacher?  For what?  To make more money that's what. It's literally impossible to have something wrong with that many children, the children aren't wrong, the schools are what's wrong, the children can't tolerate being cooped up like prisoners is what's wrong, so we drug them?  It's completely insane.

Every year, all day long in school, more and more rules are added to an already absurdly and grotesquely long list.  The poor children of this country learn obedience and subservience early on, first at the daycare  and later at school.  Just this one fact alone that I'm about to share with you PROVES that our government wants to keep poor people down.  Poor children are legally allowed to be beaten in government run public schools by their educators in 19 states.  More than 200,000 children as young as five and as old as eighteen are routinely physically beaten on the buttocks with a board.  Many of them actually have to seek medical attention afterwards but you won't hear that on the news.  It's completely insane.

This so called Child Protective Service would yank your children away from you if you caused those welts and bruises but when they are called for these school abuses they don't even come and just say it is legal because it was done by a government paid employee on school property.  There are literally hundreds of documented cases of this and a new one everyday.

They call it discipline but 60 years of scientific evidence proves that it's harmful and leaves lasting psychological scars.  Our government knows this and ignores anyone who tries to pass a law to ban it. Why?  The answer is because beating children repeatedly does all the things the government hopes to have more of.  It produces criminals, it produces people who will seek to use either prescription drugs or illegal drugs and it convinces people that they are inherently bad and deserve what they get.  So don't blame the government if you are poor, they didn't do it, you did it to yourselves.  This way the government continues to rule without too much opposition and they can literally do what they want to get more of what they want.

What is happening now is the youth of the middle class are speaking out, they've endured their 13 years of school and many of them have made it to college but they can't afford it now like they used to.  Keep in mind that middle class children are treated better than the poor, and the schools they get to go to are 100% better than the schools that poor children must attend.  I mean really, why does an elementary school in a poor area of town need a police officer on duty? No one is over 12 years old. It is because they are already condemned before they have even begun to live.  It's complete madness.  They have been set up.  We have no compassion for the poor in this country at all because the government set everyone against them and quite frankly the middle class are just getting a taste of what the poor people have been feeling for years and quite right I think they are realizing that and the two are coming together.  Without this crisis, it never would have happened but it did and now there is no stopping it.  The 99% are coming together.  They are seeing that the greed and power hungry monopolies of the 1% are going to do us all in literally.

It is completely insane for anyone to take so much when so many have so little.  I can see clearly that their greed took away my occupation by diminishing it to the point where I would now live in poverty and now my children suffer for it greatly.  There is absolutely no reason why everyone can't be paid a living wage no matter what they do.  I don't see any job as that much more important than another that all people can not be paid enough to have a home and food and a few comforts.  There is no reason for that.  Companies need to be regulated so that their profits can not exceed a certain amount without sharing it with the people who make that profit possible in the first place because without the work force you don't have anything,

And healthcare.  I have not been to a dentist in 9 years and I have had to either suffer nightmarish toothaches until I could have them taken out because I could not even afford to have them fixed.  I have even tried to extract them myself or with help from a friend and I am not alone. Many people try it. There is no reason for this.  First of all dental and medical services are fantastically overpriced and even more so now that no one can make any money because we are unemployed or our income depends on the income of others and is greatly reduced.  It's completely insane that so many people are without healthcare.  It's not even right that all these companies that are making tremendous profits and living high on the hog can hire everyone to work 32 hours a week just so they don't have to take a dollar out of their pocket to provide healthcare for those that make their profits possible. Some of them that do provide healthcare to full time employees, don't offer it for the family, the family plan will cost the employee.  Why when their profits are in the billions of dollars can they not do this?  It's utterly disgusting.

And now look at the media.  We do not even show up on the news because the 1% doesn't want the 99% to even know trouble is brewing.  They are terrified that everyone will wake up and smell the cover-ups and deception and join us.  They are choosing what you are allowed to know and what not to know.  That is completely barbaric and you don't even know that's what they've been doing all along.  This isn't something new, this has been going on for decades and it's utterly disgusting.  All the commercials we have to watch in between shows, it's getting longer and longer, because they are profit sharing with whoever is making all those products we either don't even need and aren't even good for human consumption.  They don't care about our well being, to the contrary, they market all day long to us and our children the most idiotic things.  Things that will actually cause damage to us and our childrens minds so that we can see the doctor and they can sell even more drugs to us and this is all a game to them.

I mean do we really need to watch commercials to be convinced that we need some particular prescription drug that will later be revealed is harmful for us?  Don't be a fool and wake up because it's completely insane.  You know the commercials I'm talking about that at the end say "it may cause death."  Why do they make such a big deal about arresting people for illegal drugs when they are the biggest drug pushers of all?  They come right into your home through the TV set and promote drugs all day long.  They are complete and utter hypocrites.  Why are their drugs "legal" and the others aren't?  Many of theirs are mind-altering too so what's the difference?  I'll tell you what the difference is.  The difference is they can't make money and profits from the illegal drugs, seriously, that is the only difference. Some of things they sell are 10 times worse than anything you will find on the street.  It is utterly completely incomprehensibly nothing but pure insanity.

And added for their enjoyment is the power and ego boost they get for locking people up and getting to judge, condemn, and sentence them to prison so they can force them to work for their profit.  That is just how sick it is.  Many American teenagers even are subjected to the most heinous humiliations and submissions that neither you nor me nor anybody with half an ounce of sanity would do to another person much less a child.  Lately, they are even arresting a 5 year old at school for "supposedly illegally possessing" an aspirin or a Tylenol or for throwing a tantrum because he wants his soul back.  Come on people, are you completely blind?  What sane normal person would do such a thing?  Only a completely unaffected zombie who works for the government that's who, a complete maniac who has been brainwashed into thinking that everything needs to be policed, controlled, and regulated right down to the raw feelings of an innocent child.

Oh my God, it is so out of hand, out of control, over the top, and utterly  monstrously INSANE!

Is that it?  NO!  That is not even the half of it because the list is that long.  You can't park here, you can only eat here, no drinking here, no standing in one spot here, no noise there, no bikes here, only walking there, only sitting here, no 11 minute breaks only 10, quiet you're in contempt of court here, no stopping here, no smoking there, no marriage here, stop here or else, don't do this, only do that, and you will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.  The list could go on and it gets longer everyday.  Unless we are safe in our homes, we are subjected to complete and relentless police state.  Tell me now, what possible purpose could this serve except to try to extract a permanent state of fear on everyone whether you are breaking some ridiculous law or not and they love it because they are sociopaths.

They print money and bail out their friends and blatantly steal from everyone without anyone to answer to.  They are the only ones who are free in this country, if you committed their crimes you'd be going to the slammer but not them, they are immune to the laws.  You are now paying more for milk and gas then you ever have.  Very soon, you will not be able to afford food if you are not at that point already.  You are not one of their friends, in fact, your government despises you, otherwise they would never torture you like that but they love it.  It is enjoyment for them and behind your very back they laugh, oh how they laugh at your stupidity.  They will lie to you day in and day out, making up stories, "we are now on high alert for a terrorist attack" they will tell you.  Why do they tell you that?  One reason and one reason only, they want you to believe that you need them for your very life.  You don't.  In fact, you don't need them at all, it's quite the opposite, they need you, they need you to stay dumb and afraid so you will keep sacrificing yourself and your children to their public schools, to the military, to the police force, to all government posts so they can use you to control the masses for their continued success in controlling and maximizing the profits they reap.

If you have any idea what's good for you, if you have any semblance of common sense left in you, if you haven't been completely brainwashed, you will now do the only sensible thing left to do,

Occupy Now Everywhere.

Don't let them ruin and use up any more lives.

Wake up now America before it's too late.


From now on, question everything and ask yourself these two very important questions all day long

" Am I really free?" 
and
"What do I really know about my world?"


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Corporation Explained To Children

Today children we are going to study how a corporation works and we are going to pretend you own one, it is your lemonade stand.  So let's say you have a lemonade stand where you sell lemonade for $1 a glass.  You then hire a few people to work the stand so you don't have to and you pay them 5 cents an hour.  If you sell 100 glasses of lemonade a day, and your workers (you have two) get paid 5 cents an hour and work 10 hours each, what is your profit if it costs you 2 cents to make one glass of lemonade?

Equation

100 X 1 = 100
100 X .2 = 2
.5 X 10 = .50 X 2 = 1

100 - 3 = 97

Now does that seem fair to you?

No, it's not fair but it would be fun to get all the money and I can buy whatever I want with it including a new 3-D Dsi and as many games as I want.  Let's open a lemonade stand, right now, today.

Okay, so it's great to be the corporation but what if instead of the corporation, you are one of their workers.  How would you feel then?

I'd say screw that and go open my own lemonade stand.  I'd work for myself and make a ton of money just like they do.

Great idea, but there's just one problem, you have to buy your lemons from the corporation.  They own all the lemon trees.

So what?  I'll just buy the lemons from them then.

Okay, they will sell them to you for $1 a lemon and it takes one lemon to make one glass of lemonade.

Man, that's a rip off.  How about I grow my own lemon trees first so I don't get ripped off?

You could if you had a lemon tree seed but they own the seeds too.  They will sell you a seed for $100,000 but there's no guarantee it will grow.  If it does grow, you have to pay them 50 cents for every lemon you grew from the seed they sold you.  That's the deal.

Man, I'd have to be rich to afford that.

Exactly.

Wait, why don't I buy a lemon for a dollar and use the seeds from that to grow my trees.

Another great idea, except that the seeds have been genetically engineered to commit suicide so they can't grow.

Wow, that's horrible.

Okay, so what if I save up and agree to buy the lemons from them at 1 dollar a piece and I sell my lemonade for $2 instead of $1.

You could do that but why would someone buy lemonade from you for $2 when they can get it from the corporation for $1?

This sucks, well how about I just sell it for a little more like $1.25 and I deliver the lemonade to your house.

Great idea, lets do the math.  You sell 100 glasses of lemonade, it costs you $1 to make each glass, and you deliver so you have to pay for gas which costs you roughly 20 cents per delivery, not counting your time, of course.

equation

1.25 X 1 = 125
100 X 1 = 100
100 X .20 = 20

125 - 120 = 5

Now lets say you worked 12 hours to sell 100 lemonades which made you a profit of 5 dollars.  How much did you make an hour?

equation
5 divided by 12  = . 44

That's less than what I would have made if I worked for the corporation and only worked 10 hours.  Not good.

Not good, but at least you work for yourself and no one can tell you what to do.  You are your own boss.

That's true.  I don't like being bossed around.

One more thing.

What's that?

All of a sudden the people who own the gas decide to double their prices.  They are a corporation too.

What?!!!

Yep, it's true, they have decided they aren't nearly rich enough so they raise the price of gas to double of what it was when you started your business.  Can you still make money?

Let me see.  125 - 140

Nope, now I'm losing money.  It would cost me to sell lemonade.  That's not fair.  I'm not doing that.  That would be stupid.

Yes, it would so what would you have to do?

I guess I would have to charge more or it wouldn't be worth it.

Yes, you would but here's the deal.  A lot of your customers who like lemonade also have businesses where they use gas to run them.

So they are raising their prices too?

Yes, and some of them have decided they will have to give up their lemonade drinking habits for more important things like food.

Bummer.  I'd have work harder and longer to get new business, wouldn't I?

One more thing.

Now what?

The guy with the lemons has decided he's not rich enough either, even though he has more money than he could ever spend in his lifetime, and wants to raise the price of his lemons.

I give up.  I'm screwed.

It gets worse.

How could it get worse?

Since the corporation has so much money it's friends are in high places such as the government and it has decided it wants a law made that says you can't sell lemonade out of your home because it isn't safe and it might not be clean.  If you still want to do it you will have to pay to have your home inspected regularly.

Are their lemonade stands inspected?

Yes, but they don't have to worry about it because they just pay off the inspectors so however they are making their lemonade they always pass.

Figures.

There is so much more but that's enough bad news for one day.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Anonymous Occupy Everywhere


WE ARE COMING!

Anonymous supports the Occupy Everywhere global occupations of cities in protest of criminal economic fraud and how banks and corporations literally steal from people and entire nations. #OccupyEverywhere

As we mentioned in a previous video listed below, Iceland's protests forced the government to resign and the people created a new form of government. They reversed the idea that an entire nation had to pay for the mistakes of a financial monopoly by being taxed to pay off private debts.

First, we would like to reiterate several of the initial demands that have been brought forward up to this point in time. Please comment below with any additional expressions of other demands or different ways of expressing similar demands.

First, End ALEC, A L E C stands for American Legislative Exchange Council, a corporate-funded right wing organization in charge of writing custom-made legislation to spread to Republican lawmakers across the country to push their fascist agendas in the respective state legislatures and in Congress itself.

End Fractional Banking, and the fraudulent creation of profit through debt without due process of law.

End Casino Capitalism, and the no-risk gambling of big banks and corporations with derivative-style investments who get bailed out but do not compensate the people whose money they lost or stole.

How Iceland Regained their National Sovereignty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Q1u_ilL4U

End ALEC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvUYF2HSj3E

End Casino Capitalism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXZQBwphdFQ

http://http://OccupyEverything.org
http://OccupyTogether.org
http://October2011.org
http://OccupyWallSt.org
http://OccupyAlabama.org
http://OccupyAlbany.org
http://OccupyAsheville.org (North Carolina)
http://OccupyAsheville.wordpress.com (North Carolina)
http://OccupyAtlanta.org
http://OccupyAustin.org
http://OccupyChi.org (Chicago)
http://OccupyDallas.org
http://OccupyDC.org
http://OccupyDenver.org
http://OccupyKC.com (Kansas City)
http://OccupyLA.org (Los Angeles)
http://OccupyLosAngeles.org
http://OccupyManchester.org (UK)
http://OccupyMIA (Miami)
http://OccupyMN.org (Minnesota)
http://OccupyNOLA.org (New Orleans)
http://OccupyPhilly.org (Philadelphia)
http://OccupyPortland.org
http://OccupySeattle.org
http://OccupySFSU.wordpress.com (San Francisco State Univ.)
http://OccupyStL.org (Saint Louis)

[if there is an Occupy location that is not listed then please let us know]