- Occupy MN has come up with a creative way of growing their numbers; they’re recruiting families in foreclosure.
- Good news from Occupy Cleveland. They’ve won in court over the right to occupy and will be beginning their 24/7 occupation immediately.
- Looks like the OccupyTheBoardroom project had a huge response. Almost 7 thousand letters will soon be delivered to bankers in New York.
- China has banned the search term “Occupy”. You know you’re doing something right when you spook the authoritarian freaks in China.
- This is awesome. Occupy Congress! “A protester trumpeting the Occupy Wall St. message interrupted the Congressional Deficit Super Committee today to tell lawmakers to “tax the rich” and “end the wars.” Video.
- Earlier today OWS hero Michael Moore tweeted “#OccupyOakland, I am saddened & angry at your treatment by the police. I will come tomorrow to Oakland & stand with you.”
- OccupyTogether has released a field manual/wiki on occupying in the winter. Good info.
- According to a poll in Canada, it appears that the Canadian occupations are supported by over 75% of the population.
- John Stewart: “What the F*** Happened in Oakland?”
- Good news: the mayor of Oakland has decided to allow the Occupy Oakland camp to stay.
- Bad news: there were arrests in New York at their Occupy Oakland solidarity march today.
- Occupy Oakland is getting serious. On Nov 2 they’re planning a general strike and mass day of action, to “Shut Down the 1%”
- The Nation reports on the Occupy Colleges National Solidarity Teach-ins scheduled for November 2nd and 3rd.
- The NYTimes reports on the increasing presence of children in Zucotti Park.
- Oh, for the love of God. Seriously?
- New TYT video: “Three times as many people believed in staying with King George at the time of the Revolution than now believe our government works.” Cenk also does a great job of calling out the appeasement of wealthy donors under the BS guise of “appealing to independents.”
- Great quote from an OccupyLA protester as they face possible eviction: “”We won’t be daunted. We’re just going to keep coming back and coming back…like Chinese water torture.”
- Really interesting data from the Google Politics blog here.
- Unfortunate update from Occupy Nashville: “Eviction is currently pending and may occur any time after 8pm tonight.”
- Support for OWS is growing! From the NYTimes: “…86 percent of New York voters agree with the protesters’ views, up from 67 percent only a week before.”
- Eight people were arrested at Occupy Raleigh today, including a disabled woman and people trying to help her. Stay classy, Raleigh police.
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198 Comments

Thanking you again, dear goddess, for another excellent roundup.
Thanks, RC.
I’m watching Nashville LS tonight. Eviction impending.
http://www.livestream.com/occupynashville2011
Also, chatting with my Memphis peeps while we wait to see what happens in Nashville.
http://www.livestream.com/occupymemphis
I especially like the story about the temporary injunction. The judge would not grant that unless he felt the applicants had a likelihood of prevailing on the merits. As they should, IMO.
Athena! Whoop! Scoop the News!
I’ve been away for hours and just dropped back by to catch up. You knocked it outta da park!
Since I missed Kevin’s live feed I went to UStream to catch him. I love the LA supply delivery too!
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/18148047
Best Wishes and Solidarity to Nashville. Hope it is all Peaceful
The other 13% are the rich bankers who think they qualify as the 1%.
Thanks for the roundup. Got me caught up after a 5 1/2 hour internet outage. Thanks Verizon.
Occupy Nashville livestream
Awesome soapbox session before impending eviction.
I was wondering where you’d run off to.
Occupy Memphis LS is actually streaming live from Nashville tonight. We sent some Occupy Memphis media team people up there to show solidarity.
http://www.livestream.com/occupymemphis
You don’t have to have a LS account to chat with us. (hint, hint, lol)
LS – Occupy Nashville dividing into four groups
Civil Disobedience – those willing to be arrested
Legal – those who have legal questions
Supporting – those who won’t risk arrest but will support those who are civilly disobeying
Mindfulness – those who cannot stay this evening but need to figure out how to engage in the future
Orientation and Introduction – those who need information or want to sign up for one of the ongoing committees.
Well it did help me get some groceries bought and put away. Life intervenes in revolution.
LS – Occupy Nashville
The Tennessee State Legislature rushed through a law specifically aimed at censoring who can use the War Memorial Plaza for petitioning for grievances.
Woot!
Occupy Memphis LS: Nashville dude vowing to come right back if evicted.
athena1 — most excellent occupy roundup!
Watch al Jazeera tomorrow from the morning because the Tahrir Square movement is going to be demonstrating in solidarity with Occupy Oakland.
Obama could have stood up for the 99% movement and done all of the things that Moore and Olbermann seem to be waiting for him to do and ridden it to victory and done some real good in the process. Instead he’s chosen to turn the goons loose because nobody is going to tell me that all of these simultaneous trampling on first amendment rights events are a coincidence.
The police chief of Oakland has resigned.
the one that resigned on october 12th or the interim police chief acting as chief since then?
Now all we need to see are arrests, especially of that yahoo who threw/fired a fucking grenade at a guy’s head. I guess slaughtering civilians isn’t limited to transit cops in the Bay Area.
oooops. I just read that he had resigned. I assumed it was today. My bad.
Love the tweets Memphis is doing.
he resigned amid warnings from a us district judge that the federal courts could take over the police department
Not a coincidence, no, but I’m not as certain that Obastard is directly responsible. Unfortunately, the notion of free assembly has been under attack in this so-called democracy for a long time now.
My borderline teabagger brother is now Occupy sympathetic and is now “getting it”. If this isn’t making inroads then I don’t know what is.
I’d ask why the fuck “peace officers” need to have grenades of any kind, but I’m sure there’s some right-wing thug lurking here waiting to tell me that they’re for self-defense against big bad unarmed protestors.
If they lose the teabaggers, they’ve lost the country.
All is forgiven.
Ha!
Thank you, Suzanne!
The lady that walked into congress was the best. Patty Murrey the traitor ignores her. Go ahead Patty see who votes for you next time.
Is anything going down in Chicago. I’ve seen some tweets about state police and K-9 units and eviction from Thompson Center.
I know. That was probably my favorite from today.
No kidding. She was excellent!
Great job with the roundup, Athena.
What was with Jon Stewart? He shows all the smoke in the streets and shows nothing or says nothing about Scott Olsen. Or was that in his show but not on that clip?
Michael Moore made a great statement tonite on Keith Olbermann show!!!
Michael Moore said maybe the 1% does not need a GOP candidate to win in 2012, because they already have their guy in the White House!
Mike just call OBAMA a trojan horse! on national TV
This is why the WH wanted KO and CENK off of the TV
Like Michael Moore said when one looks at GOP candidates, it is very clear the top 1% does not care about winning in 2012!
WHY? the 1% know they have their GUY in the White House
Thanks, and I’m guessing that they were waiting on confirmation about name when they made the clip?
Yeah, Michael Moore is really, really cool and not a stupid man at all. And Olbermann has been rocking the OWS coverage.
I saw that. It was great. Just what I have been waiting for from Mr. Moore.
this just rocked your world now.
i’m serious about this. ahve as many occupiers as want to come down here and occupy Orlando, tampa, etc. screw winterizing. it’s nuts when you can come to a sunny, warm place. just move the occupation and go back.
WOW!! Do I ever want to see the clip of that.
I’ve been having similar thoughts.
Michael on Countdown tonight.
Here’s the video testimonial for OccupyMN:
http://my.firedoglake.com/phoenix/2011/10/27/facing-foreclosure-occupymn-can-help-seriously/
I volunteer to occupy Key West-as long as necessary, and beyond.
No!
The FDL community knew OBAMA was a TROJAN HORSE years ago
I was just shocked to see Michael Moore saying it on a national TV show
Obama and his political advisers know his poll numbers are a joke! OBAMA is probably polling in the low 30′s at best.
Everyone who has ever worked to get a black candidate elected in a statewide election knows, if the black candidate gets elected he or she cannot shit on their liberal base!
how many black senators are their in DC? 0
and the corporate media acts like OBAMA has an easy path to the WH? really
OBAMA push the vote on the XL pipeline back? WHY? Obama knows if he approves that XL pipeline, his next phone call will be to U-HAUL, because him, Michelle and the kids will going back to Chicago
I expect a lot of DEMS to start throwing rocks at the OBAMA WH
Each day that goes by OBAMA becomes more TOXIC
In Albuquerque, several of our brothers who were arrested on Tuesday night are still in jail, due to the lack of “permanent address.” The University president is still denying 1st Amendment Rights, and the police were out in force again tonight to prevent us from accessing the park. We had a great GA (As Usual) to which to police were participants via the “human mike.” After a while they conveyed that they were sorry they were tasked with enforcing this bogus lock-out. “Cops are the 99%,” same as when we were arrested.
A few of us met with the Mayor today. Will keep you posted about what is next.
We also stood at the curb holding hands in 5 (plus) minutes of silence for Scott Olsen (hope that is spelled right) and for a woman who died near the occupation on Saturday. She was homeless and intoxicated and died in the lap of her partner on a bench at the University. This was the reason the president gave for kicking us out.
teaching folks how to dress for the cold is in order.
First one needs polypropeline or silk then a layer of wool. Cotten is a bad choice. Moisture is not your friend. Your outer layer should be water and wind proof. The more layers you have the more layers you can take off . The more layers you don’t have are the layers you cannot put on. Stay dry and one has a better chance of staying warm.
Aloha, ya’ll…! We really need to embrace the Destitute, folks…!
The Destitute Need to be Embraced by The Occupys…
Interesting attempt at creating divisions..
They can get in the stack at the general assembly and speak their piece to the entire GA.
Hilo town is a mighty comfortable place too…!
that clip doesn’t have the comments about obama. that one’s about his having money and still supporting ows.
A friend in NOLA says Occupy NOLA is kind of a mess. They occupied the French Quarter.
So sorry to hear about the treatment of the homeless. Glad to hear about what’s happening and that you’re released from custody.
that’s a really beautiful clip.
Nylon panty hose works great too…! Buy some XL hosiery and a few snips later you can keep your body nice and toasty…!
A mess in what way?
Ain’t it a great clip…? *g*
Occupy Atlanta – Martin Luther King Center
They’re just partying.
I’d love to occupy Hilo! If only I could afford to get there…:(
LS – Occupy Nashville
Midnight CST is the deadline for eviction.
Being arrested seems to provide a lot of cred, not sure it is really deserved. We were lucky that we were not gassed or hurt. It was a lot more difficult for the one of us who went limp and refused food (bad as it was) and liquid all throughout the process. The group of women is Totally Bonded forever, and I hope we will be able to meet with the men and debrief together.
The experience of the jail was only tolerable because we were in solidarity together. Otherwise, I don’t have a lot good to say about it.
Yes CT that’s an inexpensive way to go. Folks need to know-three layers is a start-modify from there. Keeping dry is a biggie. I have slept on the side of a mountain in my raingear and was fine. Folks need to understand that their tent could be as close as the thickness of a sweater. Your tent need not be farther than the outside of your coat.
The letter writing campaign aka OccupyTheBoardroom project seems a bit twee and subservient. I suppose shared personal stories builds solidarity, but flooding corporate mailrooms is essentially a form of protest that hides itself.
Occupying the mofos front lawns on the other hand…
I think it’s more than deserved. You guys are patriot superheros as far as I’m concerned.
Jail seems to be a barbaric experience in general. Fortunately, the silver lining is the solidarity it builds.
Yep! You are the front lines in this huge action against corruption.
*heh* With a mere snow tunnel and an Army Poncho-liner I’d survived a nite or two from some Siberian gales…!
Totally sucked but I survived…!
LS – Occupy Nashville is now having some sound and stream issues. Either from the load of more people watching or some other factor.
Well here that video is with the gal walking into view of the camera just after time point 1:27:25 :
Select Committee on Deficit Reduction Hearing on Discretionary Spending | Oct 26, 2011
Also see the protester in pink at the very beginning.
Great stuff!
CBO Director Doug Elmendorf sounds incredibly lame: ‘CBO’s projections “do incorporate some ongoing widening of the income distribution.”‘ The best part of that article is the photo, “Greed Sucks”
Did you see this article?
“Occupy the New York City D.O.E.: What a Local Occupy Event Can Look Like” | Published on Thursday, October 27, 2011 by Meerkat Media
LS-Occupy Nashville
Lost feed from the Legislative Plaza.
LS – Occupy Memphis livestream feed is up instead.
Metro Nashville PD – All Precincts
Police Scanner
http://scantn.com/
Isn’t it interesting how a rock-stable feed suddenly goes unstable shortly after the deadline for eviction.
Twitter of Occupy Nashville
https://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/%23OccupyNashville
LS – Occupy Nashville livestream is back up
The Memphis media feed relocated to Nashville is down, too
I’ve been away for hours and just dropped back by to catch up. You knocked it outta da park!
Also monitoring chat room at
http://globalrevolution.tv/
some folks from Nashville and/ or Memphis are relaying bits of info now and then
Also found this:
http://www.gibberbabble.com/occupation-radio
Native American singing at OccupyPortland livestream now
http://www.livestream.com/occupyptown
It’s Memphis on Global. The girl you see is my sister.
In other news, from what I can gather from Oakland, the mayor wanted to address the occupation but I think she was booed off…
Another police scanner:
Jean_ie Jean Reynolds
#OccupyNashville Live Audio Feeds in Davidson County Police Scanner radioreference.com/apps/audio/?ac…
3 minutes ago
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=cwp&ctid=2446
LS – Occupy Nashville
It’s over 1 hour 9 minutes since the deadline. No major police presence in area yet.
LS – Occupy Nashville
The local news media are showing up.
So far only thing of note on Nashville PD scanner is they on the lookout for a red Mustang that had something to do with a bar fight…
Birmingham AL
LS – Occupy Nashville
Cops still circling. “Scouts”
OccupyWallStMT Nada Ymous
Everyone in r group seems to fightn 2 b t leader. With all treyr own agendas:(
5 minutes ago
OccupyWallStMT Nada Ymous
Theyr so busy arguin they have no camp now
3 minutes ago
think that’s Montana…
The old guy is running out of steam. Good night all. If Nashville goes down, it’s likely to be 4-6 am. It’s legal to be randomly in the plaza after 6 am so workers can cross the plaza. So likely nothing after 6am unless they still have tents up.
Stream for Nashville:
http://www.livestream.com/occupynashville2011
Twitter for Nashville:
https://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/%23OccupyNashville
Police Scanners for Nashville:
http://scantn.com/
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=cwp&ctid=2446
I need sleep too…
Goodnight Tarheel.
Niters and good morning, gentlemen/ladies.
Nashville getting arrested/evicted.
Yesterday and this morning, Raleigh was evicted, Nashville was evicted, San Diego was evicted including the arrest of their media crew, and the NC Department of Administration has revisited Raleigh this morning regarding their stuff.
Occupy Nashville’s statement, in part:
Occupy Tulsa’s petition to the mayor and council re: right to occupy
Exhaust the “proper channels” first in order to show how bankrupt the system is and how calls to act through the proper channels is really a call for capitulation.
Occupy Nashville press release
Kelsey Russell, WMSV: Judge says Occupy protesters shouldn’t be charged
Fuck.
It’s the very first sentence of the Bill of Rights, for Chrissakes. If the Government can justify the violation of the First Amendment, what part of the Constitution can we expect that they will respect?
Has anyone heard about a lawsuit by Teabaggers intending to sue the city for not charging #occupy for security and not requiring #occupy to pay for port-o-potties? Mr. said he saw something about it.
Occupy El Paso vidoe
And it’s very specific compared to some of the other amendments in that it says “Congress shall make no law…”
If “no” doesn’t mean “no”, the the fourth amendment’s “reasonable” likely is meaningless.
Well it doesn’t say anything about cities or municaipalities making no law./snark
Wish I could go…
Occupation Proclamation El Paso
One person’s viewpoint.
Yep. In all states not of the commonwealth form, municipalities are administrative creations of the state and granted charters that defines their powers. But in Nashville, the action took place on state property, was initiated by the TN Department of Administration, and used the TN Highway Patrol as enforcers. So the “ignore the Bill of Rights” card for the State of Tennessee is “states rights”, which Tennessee has asserted multiple times in the past for violating the Bill of Rights.
High Point Enterprise: Occupy Wall Street protests reach High Point
Quan Chased from Occupy Oakland Rally
This seems anti-#occupy. Last night, local news explained the event as Quan arriving and expecting to get the mic immediately. Protesters asked that she join the “stack” and wait like everyone else. She chose not to do that. Perhaps she felt the vitriol.
Dioni L. Wise, News & Record: Duke rate proposal receives frosty reception at hearing
Pics of protesters.
She came with a “list of requests”. Apparently she was allowed to speak longer than the news article implies. The lede implies she was immediately run off.
And we know what “requests” amount to. Non-negotiable demands that provide the cover for additional arrests.
The mayor was not seeking dialog. She was seeking sympathy from a media only too will to provide her cover.
It’s the only possible argument that could be made for so clear a violation of the right of assembly. One would thinks that since Federal law supercedes State law, that TN would have been stopped. But, USG is clearly on board with closing the movement down.
Well, we already know that the Fourth Amendment is a dead letter. Pesky things, those right-thingies. Don’t need ‘em at all once you have power.
DING.
DING DING.
http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2011/10/28/occupy-nashville-protesters-claim-victory-return-to-plaza
I am so damn proud of those people.
In defense of local media (corporate media, no less) that was the gist of the teevee reporting. It was not Quan friendly.
Also, local KPFA Pacifica Radio has had almost non-stop reporting extremely critical of Quan…dismissive, even. Of course, that’s lefty news.
LOL. Speaking of media bias…check out the juxtoposition of pictures Jay Carney v. Oakland protester in this article. Surprising that a swastika wasn’t photoshopped into the protester’s forehead.
I think Occupy Oakland is justified to be very very angry with Quan to the point of not making her feel welcome right after the police sent one of them to the hospital for effin brain surgery. That’s going to be hard to forgive so quickly.
She is going to have to work a little harder to mend fences and expect that she would be rebuffed for at least one approach.
You are such a reasonable person. I think she’s lucky nobody threw a flash-bang grenade at her.
Occupy Miami action
On behalf of myself and other lurkers playing catchup on these matters, let me offer thanks and huge respect for all contributors to this thread – it reads like the enormous drama that it is – incredibly uplifting! And special thanks to Athena for gathering all of it together and weaving a narrative through the many threads like Penelope of old.
What I think the PTB must gradually be realizing, it must now be dawning upon them, is that to every ebb which they succeed in accomplishing, there will be an increased and immediate flow. Not easy to do, but the bravery of the Oakland people, distraught at the severe injury to their comrade, is a lesson in point. They came back.
That is so important, because the PTB have limited resources. It’s like a flood; once the sandbags are breached the game is up. I know, easy for me to say, but I’m saying it because it has happened and is happening. Just stating the obvious. You can read it all on this remarkable thread. Thank you again, Athena!
My reading is that Occupy Oakland is angry because the mayor did not come to listen but to make “requests” (in other words, capitulate).
It is the persistence of protests in the face of brutality, and their disciplined and visible commitment to non-violence that will eventually win. When no one follows their orders, they lose.
They are losing veterans, judges, and police obedience already.
“Separation of Corporation and State” I like that.
Aww…thank you, Juliania.
Yeah, everything the PTB does backfires. Everything. Even ignoring the occupations. Trying to co-opt. Repression. It all backfires.
Occupy Texas State/Occupy San Marcos
Legislative Plaza officially closes from 10pm to 6am. Turnout will determine what the strategy is.
A Message to All Police Officers From Occupy Wall Street
Agree entirely. Quan’s position–or I should say Quan’s many, changing positions–on the crackdown are indefensible. Then, she goes to the GA expecting special treatment because she is Mayor so that she can essentially talk down the the peeps who got gassed and shot with rubber bullets?
The peeps in the steet aren’t going to put up with it, IMO. Stick a fork in her, she’s done.
Must agree with Julia, your roundup posts have been very thorough and informative.
Thanks for that, even though it’s got me sitting here with a face full of tears. Any who can listen to that message without crying must surely lack a healthy soul. Personal honor. It’s not just for the “heroes” anymore.
I can’t run the video, what was said?
From a post by Occupy Baton Rouge:
No, darlin’, you have to hear it. I couldn’t possibly do it justice. Try Google or YouTube, I’m sure it must be widely available.
It’s a 20-minute discussion by a former LAPD officer (the one who called out the CIA for dealing drugs) about the warrior ethos and honor. And a call to law enforcement officers to decide what side they are on and arguing that budget cuts will likely most hit those officers with honor and integrity and preserve the careers of the sycophants.
There is a lot more powerful witness, but that is the logical thread. It’s a YouTube from the ID collapsenet.
Sorry, ysd, I just realized you don’t know what to search if you can’t open the link. It’s Michael C. Ruppert, A Message to All Police Officers From Occupy Wall Street.
City Sheriff’s Department
The Special Response Team is the Department’s tactical unit. All members of the team are trained in Special Weapons and Tactics.
There is a problem on my block with internet today, so I can’t run any video momentarily. I’ll have to check it out later.
Waiting for confirmation on that, but if true, that’s kind of a big deal.
WKRN: 3AM Arrests for Occupy Nashville
Occupy Baton Rouge strikes again:
Occupy Oakland General Strike Flyer
Lili Loofbourow, The Awl: The Livestream Ended: How I Got Off My Computer And Onto The Street At Occupy Oakland
Occupy Durham
Occupy Durham
Occupy Durham – Tell Your Story
David Edwards, The Raw Story: Police confront occupations in NYC, San Diego, Nashville, Raleigh
JOEL CONNELLY, SEATTLEPI.COM, Occupy Wall Street: The Right’s smear machine goes to work
Occupy Boone (NC)
Occupy Boone (NC)
When is the media going to do some investigative reporting about DHS influencing policy toward #occupy? There is very clearly a pattern throughout the country of “local government” declaring the camps unsanitary and clearing them by force for the “public good.”
When will someone find documentation that there is actually a federal government policy to try to clear #occupy camps? Is anyone even asking?
Do they have socialized liquor in Washington or something?
Erik Hayden, The Atlantic: A New York Police Union Threatens to Sue Protesters
There is no need for federal coordination. State, county, and municipal DHS coordinators are fully capable of framing the message and taking the actions without federal coordination. It’s not like they are thinking outside the box.
Occupy Boone marches
No, but IMO the reasoning behind the clearings and the times they are carried out, and the fact that there is a clearing or the threat of clearing just about every night lately indicates that there *is* coordination. My money is on DHS as the perpetrator.
Hey, if there isn’t, I’m fine with that. But the question needs to be asked loudly and publically.
Occupy Chicago: Tell Rahm…
Right. Gotcha. I agree, just for reasons of defending the encampments.
Someone could do a statistical study of the relationship between the number of days of occupation, the number of people occupying, and the date that the city first decided to seriously crack down and evict. Seems like three weeks or so for the first. It might be tent density instead of numbers of people for the second.
So how many tents trigger the mayor’s concern? And how has previous experience affected the threshold of repressive tolerance?
WOW! That is amazing. Should be watched by everyone everywhere.
An analysis by climate region might also be interesting.
I like the new “arresting you people to keep you safe” narrative that’s emerging.
http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2011/10/28/governor-warns-more-arrests-will-occur-tonight-unless-occupy-nashville-backs-down
Welcome to the Tennessee pissing contest, Bill Haslam style:
Jeff Woods, Nashville Scene: Governor Warns of More Arrests Tonight Unless Occupy Nashville Backs Down
That really is appealing to the legal authority governments have to protect health and safety that is the basis of regulations from restaurant inspection to inspection of fairground rides.
In this case, the governments in question either trump up or exaggerate incidents unrelated to the occupation to create the narrative of menace to society.
Occupy Boone – 8th grade students
Yes they do. All liquor stores in Washington are state-run.
For what it’s worth, the same is true here in Oregon, and my read is that a lot of the people want liquor sales privatized, as it is in most states. It’s true that Costco has a great deal to gain from privatization, but that doesn’t seem like a good reason to oppose it.
i believe he said “psychopaths”.
That was my word, but both are true. The psychopaths are typically also the sycophants.
Occupy Raleigh
Very engaging piece.
From Occupy Columbia:
Gov. Haley calls herself an “employee” of a major pharmaceutical company
Open Letter to Gov. Haley from #OccupyColumbia
Rhiannon Fionn, Creative Loafing: Raleigh occupiers get arrested, Charlotte occupiers get a bank account
LS – Occupy Nashville
UAW in TN is in solidarity with Occupy Nashville.