Occupy Wall Street should be a whirlwind, not a sigh!

April 12, 2012

Occupy Wall Street needs to get their act together.

The Occupy Wall Street Movement should be a whirlwind. It should be a tidal wave of democratic demands. It should be a storm. It should be an avalanche.

All it has turned out to be is a gentle breeze. A whimper. A sigh.

The dilemma which citizens face, once the realisation has sunk in that the political system they held as being so democratic since childhood is nothing more than a feudal political system which has been silently taken over in a financial coup d’etat and has become nothing less than a dictatorship – admittedly a dictatorship with a friendly mask, is the question as to how to get the political system back into the hands of the citizens – where it always belonged.

That facade of democracy, that friendly smile, will very quickly fall away revealing the true dictatorship behind the public image as soon as the citizens, so long corralled into being the modern submissive, silent, passive serfs, begin to realise that the system purportedly in existence to protect them is actually enslaving and impoverishing them, and start to take action demanding the democratic power be used for the benefit of the citizens and NOT the politicians and their masters – the financial institutions and the corporations.

We have seen the use of violence and the use of the so-called democratic ‘legal system’ by the government against the Occupy Wall Street citizens and this should be a warning to anyone questioning or openly confronting this US dictatorship. Behind the smiling face is a fist, and that fist does not respect citizens’ rights.

The present ‘let’s stand around and hope that something good happens’ approach has not worked, is not working, and will never work. The simple reason for this is that those in power and authority aren’t bothered by a few people standing around – these feudal elite own the power of the State and use it to squash fleas. Also they are acutely aware that they have so much criminality to answer for that they dare not willingly give the power back to the citizens.

If the financial, corporate and political criminals ever have to answer to the citizens for what they have done to the once prosperous and once respected US Nation, they can expect severe extreme unrelenting punishment. So this siege mentality reinforces their determination to remain at the political authoritarian centre (center) and in control of the forces of the dictatorial cancerous political system.

What the Occupy Wall Street organisation needs to do is to start using their brains and NOT their feet. They have to concentrate on a specific focused target which will both receive the positive backing from a large portion of the US citizens and also be of such a nature that it would commence the destruction of the corporate dictatorship.

I think the focused target should be reform of the political donations system. The Occupy Wall Street should start the process of attempting to bring in an amendment to the Constitution banning corporate donations to politicians and to political parties – totally and absolutely.

I would presume that a sizeable number of American citizens would agree with that goal and would give it their wholehearted support.

The present attitude of the Occupy Wall Street, that of merely asking for ‘change’ is a worthless exercise and does not attract those who have been financially disenfranchised and politically emasculated, and who want to see the RESULTS of change, not just hear the empty word.

Demanding a specific amendmant to the Constitution is something which can galvanise every American citizen who is frustrated and angered that their Nation has been usurped by the few, and will give a clear indication that the citizens of the United States of America want their Nation back where it belongs – in the hands of the citizens.

Anything less at this stage is betraying the very notions of a democratic USA.

You are citizens of a ‘democratic’ Nation. You should not ask for change. You should DEMAND change. It is your right as a US citizen.

Don’t have the circus chant of:

‘What do we want……something’

‘When do we want it…..sometime.’

Instead have:

‘What do we want……democracy’

‘When do we want it…..we want it NOW!’

The American Nation defeated an oppressor once before. You need to do it again.

This may seem an impossible task but it is only by confronting the dictatorial state will the ordinary sleepy passive and unaware citizens suddenly realise that they cannot ignore what is happening to their Nation. At present passive citizens are the grestest obstacle to any chance or hope of achieving a true democracy. They need to be awakened with a huge dose of political reality.

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It is important for all oppressed citizens to understand how the so-called democratic systems around the world really function (actually ‘dysfunction’ would be more appropriate), at a fundamental level, and how they control and enslave the citizens while at the same time making it appear as if the system is empowering them.

Knowledge is power and to remain ignorant of how you are being manipulatd and controlled is to guarantee that you remain manipulated and controlled.

Understand feudal democracy. Go to http://www.lougogan.com/politics/feudal-democracy/index.php and READ IT ALL (I know it is awkwardly written and long). A revolution must start somewhere, and where better to start than first understanding the true systemic failures of the present so-called democracies. It is NOT relevant to any one nation but all so-called democracies.

Lou Gogan