Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Conspiracy Against The Constitution

This audio link from todays Takeawy radio program contains a BBC interview from Monday with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan which almost casually provides the smoking gun to prove an anti constitutional law conspiracy.
The Quan interview starts at the 5:30 mark.
She mentions that she was on a conference call with 18 other mayors and city governments 
discussing how to deal with the situation shortly before a wave of police raids broke up Occupy encampments across the country.
Mayor Quan then rambles about how she “spoke with protestors in my city” who professed an interest in “separating from anarchists,” implying that her police action was helping this somehow.
Interestingly, Quan then essentially advocates that occupiers move to private spaces, and specifically cites Zuccotti Park as an example:
In New York City, it’s interesting that the Wall Street movement is actually on a private park, so they’re not, again, in the public domain, and they’re not infringing on the public’s right to use a public park.
Many witnesses to the wave of government crackdowns on numerous #occupy encampments have been wondering aloud if the rapid succession was more than a coincidence; Jean Quan’s casual remark seems to clearly imply that it was.
Might it also be more than a coincidence that this succession of police raids started after President Obama left the US for an extended tour of the Pacific Rim?
Mayor Jean Quan of Oakland, CA. She wants to play it every way, but the next interview we want to showcase here is the interview she recently did with CRI, China Radio International, in which she bemoans that she is hamstrung by American Constitutional law and cannot deal efficiently with protest, like China.
Uhh, Mayor Quan, would that be to crush them with tanks, dump the dead in landfills and then forget about them?

Here's an excellent compilation of police crackdowns of  The Occupy Movement across America in today's Guardian.


Those who do not allow peaceful revolution to be possible Make violent Revolution Inevitable- 
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
added bonus: Here is a google map showing cities that are currently facing litigation
 due to police actions against the Occupy Movement. I'd say that if I was a lawyer, wanting to 
get in on the ground floor of a sure fire growth industry...I'd start specializing in handling the thousands of constitutional rights violations and brutality cases that are most certainly
 going to be filed in American cities in the next few months!

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