The media is trying to compare the Occupy Wall Street crowd with the forming of the Tea Party as if it’s going to be new movement that will lead to real political change. They want you to believe that it’s spontaneous and a real move of the people.
But that’s a lie. It’s not. Who is really behind the Occupy Wall Street movement?
As you know I’m a member of MoveOn.org, and other leftwing operative groups. I figured the best way to know the opposition is to have an ear on the inside. So I Have been their mailing/email lists since I began blogging seven years ago. Several months ago Moveon.org began sending emails - action alerts - calling for members to get ready to “March on Wall Street”. Soon after this local Moveon.org groups in South Florida began openly talking about protesting in front of banks and other financial institutions around the country.
As an active member of the local MoveOn.org I was sent an email in the beginning of last month asking me to begin organizing protests in from of Bank of America locations throughout Broward and Dade county. Soon after this the union I belong to, the FPE (Federation of Public Employees) also began circulating emails attempting to recruit members to be apart of the movement they called, “March on Capitalism”.
Soon after the the Teachers Association, the local SEIU and other organizations too began to send emails and flyers the same question.
So what this means is that far from being a spontaneous group of people really outraged at evil banks and successful businesses, the Occupy Wall Street is a organized movement by unions and special interest groups afflicted with a radical leftwing agenda.