Michael Lewis has a column in Bloomberg today called Princeton Brews Trouble For Us 1 Percenters. The satirical article refers to the following video posted earlier this month by Occupy Princeton.

In this brilliant prank, around 20 students masquerading as job applicants disrupted a JP Morgan recruiting session. One student in a suit stood up and shouted "Mic Check" and the other Occupiers repeated after him. Then he led the Occupiers in a recitation of this script:

"Princeton's motto is:

In the nation's service and service of all nations

JP Morgan-Chase, your actions violate our motto

Your predatory lending practices helped crash our economy

We've bailed out your executives' bonuses

You've evicted struggling homeowners while taking their tax money

You support mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia

which destroys our ecological future

In light of these actions,

we protest the campus culture

that whitewashes the crooked dealings of Wall Street

as a prestigious career path.

We are here today

as a voice for the 99%

shut out by a system that punishes them

just for being born without privilege.

What we need is not a university for the 1%,

but a university "In the Nation's Service,

and in the Service of All Nations."

After the recitation when the Occupiers pack up to leave, the woman organizing the recruiting session hilariously pretends that nothing happened and announces that anyone with more questions about JP Morgan can stay in the room.

Princeton students also disrupted a Goldman Sachs recruiting session, modifying the script to pertain to Goldman, according to the Daily Princetonian

including condemnations of “imposed commodity markets” in 2007 and 2008 that “contributed to the global food crisis with a quarter million people starving” and paying a “mere $14 million in tax” in 2008 “while making a $2 billion profit.” They also blamed the company for trying to "mask Greek debt."