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00:00:00This is Justin Samuels
00:00:02and this film is the Many Faces of Occupy Wall Street.
00:00:06Many Faces of Occupy Wall Street is a compilation of many of my videos on Occupy.
00:00:11And in this film, I'm showing both positive and negative aspects of Occupy Wall Street.
00:00:17People who were happy with the movement or say the movement changed in positive ways
00:00:21and people who had many complaints about the movement
00:00:25including problems such as rapes or sexual assaults in the camps or things like that.
00:00:30For more information on these things, you can check out a variety of sources.
00:00:34Early in the fall, when I wrote more positive coverage on Occupy Wall Street,
00:00:39you can check out my articles on opednews.com.
00:00:42You can also check out my e-book, Occupy Wall Street, A Leftist Anarchist Cult
00:00:48for the major problems in Occupy Wall Street.
00:00:50That e-book is available for sale on Amazon.com.
00:00:54For more further information on Occupy Wall Street,
00:00:57you can check out a variety of other sources on the web.
00:01:00The Huffington Post, Breitbart.com.
00:01:03These ran a hand among others who have done excellent work on covering Occupy Wall Street.
00:01:08And you can also check out The Daily Caller.
00:01:10It has some pretty good articles too.
00:01:12For more of these things that are featured in Occupy Wall Street.
00:01:16The sexual assault case that Nan Terry speaks about.
00:01:20That is referenced in the Huffington Post.
00:01:25Basically, I think that Occupy Wall Street had...
00:01:28I've been pretty critical of it recently, but it's had some good effects too.
00:01:32The one good effect Occupy Wall Street has had is, I think, the changes it's had on the media.
00:01:38Because, for a long time, the major networks in the New York Times were the official sources.
00:01:45And other newspapers too, were the official sources of news.
00:01:49And if they decided not to cover things, they didn't get covered.
00:01:54And Occupy Wall Street changed that on both the left and on the right throughout the political spectrum.
00:02:00When people wanted to find out what was going on on Occupy Wall Street,
00:02:03they didn't necessarily turn into the big newspapers or to the networks.
00:02:07They found out a lot of interesting information from blogs, from e-books sold on Amazon,
00:02:13from YouTube, from Vimeo, from other sources.
00:02:17And many of these new media outlets have continued to thrive post-Occupy Wall Street,
00:02:22and they still cover things in the activist world not limited to Occupy Wall Street.
00:02:28So I think that's the most positive change that Occupy Wall Street has had,
00:02:33in terms of it's led people to the media sources, and I think it's great.
00:02:38My biggest criticism of Occupy Wall Street is that I think it's failed its most vulnerable members.
00:02:43It sort of glorified homelessness, we hate money, we hate money, we hate money.
00:02:48But if you've got no money, the only way to fix your situation is to get money.
00:02:52To get a job, go to school, get an education, these are things that will fix your homelessness.
00:02:56Ultimately, the only things that will fix your homelessness.
00:02:59And Occupy Wall Street, some of them Occupy Wall Street, not everybody,
00:03:04were so anti-everything, anti-capitalist, anti-everything that they wanted to basically
00:03:09throw away everything.
00:03:13They consider themselves anarchists, they basically want to throw away all structural authority,
00:03:17but if you throw away everything, you even throw away food production,
00:03:21such as agriculture, you throw away food, transportation, refrigerators, and electricity.
00:03:25You're left with nothing, and unfortunately some people have taken it to the extreme,
00:03:29and have been in some very unsafe circumstances, basically living homeless,
00:03:33in New York City and other large cities.
00:03:36And that's extremely unfortunate, that doesn't have to be that way.
00:03:40To those people that are just urging them to rejoin the rest of society.
00:03:44But anyway, I really hope you enjoy this film,
00:03:47and I hope you check out those other sources of information on Occupy Wall Street,
00:03:52including my book, Occupy Wall Street, A Leftist Anarchist Cult.
00:03:55An e-book that gives more favorable coverage to Occupy Wall Street is
00:03:59Every Time I Check My Message Is Somebody Thinks I'm Dead by Daniel Levine.
00:04:05And again, check out Lee Scranahan's work on Breitbart.com.
00:04:11Check out some articles from the Huffington Post.
00:04:13Check out other articles on Occupy Wall Street from Breitbart.
00:04:17Check out Citizen Journalist by Nicarala.
00:04:19He's done a lot of coverage on Occupy Wall Street.
00:04:22Mandy Nagy, again at Breitbart.com, has done excellent coverage.
00:04:27Just check out a variety of sources across the political spectrum on Occupy Wall Street,
00:04:31and you'll get a full picture of all the things that went on.
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00:05:27I have an idea!
00:05:31That was the right idea!
00:05:32We all can fly and organize together and have a death strike!
00:06:15It's a celebration, it's a party!
00:06:32It's a celebration!
00:06:38You're wrong!
00:06:40You're all wrong, okay?
00:06:41You are alone!
00:06:44And it's never gonna change!
00:06:48We are not alone!
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00:09:27about his devotion to the Pension Lama.
00:09:32Second, I would like to ask Lucy to come share a poem.
00:09:42So, Serin Wusser is a Tibetan poet, a writer, and a blogger who lives in Beijing.
00:09:49She writes reports on the situation in Tibet and is a courageous voice amplifying the messages
00:09:56of the Tibetans living in Tibet, despite the constant harassment she receives from the
00:10:02Chinese government.
00:10:04According to Wusser, this poem was written one day in October 2005, when she had finished
00:10:10reading The Search for the Panchen Lama by a female British journalist.
00:10:19Is ten years enough?
00:10:23A child mumbles by rote, the phrases that are
00:10:35The sky-like birthmark on his wrist recalls his previous life before, when for ten years
00:10:43he sat trussed with tight handcuffs in some Beijing cell no ray of light could reach.
00:10:52What bruises mar him now?
00:10:54The child no one hears from.
00:10:57If there are nine levels to the darkness, at which one are they trapped?
00:11:02He and the other.
00:11:09Perhaps in each phase of darkness and of light, where one is trapped, the other aspires.
00:11:15Kun-chuk-sam, the world's turned upside down.
00:11:20That the pain of impermanence of samsara has struck home to the Panchen Lama.
00:11:37For those of you who are just joining us, we are here celebrating the birthday of Tibet's
00:11:4511th Hanchen Lama.
00:11:45Tibet's 11th Hanchen Lama, who is a very important religious leader, a spiritual leader of Tibet,
00:11:52who was kidnapped in 1995 when he was a six-year-old boy.
00:11:56And today he is turning 23 years old.
00:11:59This is the 17th birthday he is spending in captivity.
00:12:03This is the 17th birthday he is spending against his will.
00:12:13What we are doing right now is sharing poems, sharing music, sharing lyrics from songs that
00:12:21Tibetans inside Tibet, as well as Tibetans in exile, have written in expression of their
00:12:26love and devotion to Tibet's Panchen Lama, the Stolen Child.
00:12:31Can I ask Namgyella to come up and share another, share the lyrics to another song?
00:12:44Hello everybody.
00:12:45My name is Namgyella.
00:12:47Thank you all for joining us.
00:12:48I'm going to read the English translation of the song Yirekyo by Kunga.
00:12:56Kunga, a widely popular Tibetan singer, was born on September 3rd, 1981, in Eastern Tibet.
00:13:04Kunga is one of many Tibetan singers, including Yadong and Jamyangki, who have vowed never to
00:13:12sing in favor of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:13:15The following song Yirekyo, which means heart saddens, by Kunga, calls for the return of the
00:13:24Dalai Lama to Tibet and sings in reverence to the Dalai Lama, Panchen Lama and the Kamapa.
00:13:32Kunga refers to the Dalai Lama and the kidnapped Panchen Lama with concealed analogies, the Dalai Lama
00:13:40OTP to the空 JameikaA.
00:13:41Singhiyika's gema for شر给角 color by Kunga, to the Sun and the Panel ofuran
00:13:42the Pendian Lama to the Moon.
00:13:44Here is the translation of the song.
00:13:47The Sun sets behind the seven mountains.
00:13:50The white moon gets consumed by the clouds, then the всё ofOME comments
00:13:57views the light.
00:13:58And the Sun makes the Sun triggered under 60 days, 5 years later the otherнем
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00:14:03Sun sets behind the seven mountains. The
00:14:04white moon gets consumed by the clouds.
00:14:12Heart saddens unable to meet you three.
00:14:16Heart saddens unable to meet you three.
00:14:24Echoes the reverent Lama's teaching.
00:14:28Now I'm left alone and unable to hear such teaching.
00:14:33Heart saddens I'm unable to see my Lama.
00:14:38Heart saddens I'm unable to see my Lama.
00:14:41Oh my Lama, now I'm left alone and unable to hear your teaching.
00:14:48Heart saddens I'm unable to see my Lama.
00:14:52Heart saddens I'm unable to see my Lama.
00:14:56My dear father and mother, fashion hair, clothes to departure.
00:15:01Now your kindness yet to be repaid.
00:15:05My youthful heart saddens.
00:15:08My youthful heart saddens.
00:15:10All father and mother, now your kindness yet to be repaid.
00:15:15My youthful heart saddens.
00:15:17My youthful heart saddens.
00:15:30For those of us joining us, we are Tibetans in exile and our supporters here at Union Square to celebrate
00:15:40the 23rd birthday.
00:15:42The 23rd birthday of Tibet's Pension Lama.
00:15:45The Pension Lama is one of the most important religious leaders of Tibet.
00:15:49Him, the Pension Lama, and the Dalai Lama are one of the two most important religious leaders of Tibet.
00:15:56The Pension Lama, Gendinchuki Nima.
00:15:59He was six years old when he was recognized as Tibet's Pension Lama, the reincarnation.
00:16:06At six years old, in 1995, he was abducted by the Chinese government.
00:16:12At six years old, he was the youngest political prisoner.
00:16:16Him and his family were abducted by the Chinese government.
00:16:20And it has been years since anybody has heard anything from him or seen anything about him or know his
00:16:27whereabouts.
00:16:28And the Chinese government refuses to give that information over.
00:16:32Today is his 23rd birthday.
00:16:3517th birthday in captivity.
00:16:3917th birthday kidnapped.
00:16:4217th birthday since his kidnap by the Chinese government.
00:16:47What we are doing here is asking everybody, asking our New York friends, our New York neighbors to join us
00:16:56in calling for his release.
00:16:59All right, so do you see Occupy as changing things in this country?
00:17:06Yes.
00:17:08All right, how long have you been in Occupy?
00:17:11Since September 17th.
00:17:16Have you been in a lot of direct actions?
00:17:18Not really.
00:17:20Okay, you just kind of hold down the port?
00:17:22Yeah.
00:17:23Okay, did you stay in any of the squats?
00:17:25Yeah.
00:17:26How was that?
00:17:27Terrible.
00:17:29I hated it.
00:17:31Wow, is it true about people who were like, fighting and being raped and all that?
00:17:35Yep.
00:17:37Wow, anybody know?
00:17:38Nope.
00:17:39Okay, but you heard people tell you what happened to them, right?
00:17:43Yeah.
00:17:43And it was pretty bad.
00:17:45Yes, it was.
00:17:48Was it just girls being assaulted or guys too?
00:17:51Both.
00:17:52Both were being assaulted, wow.
00:17:54So it was a very unsafe condition, right?
00:17:57Yeah, basically.
00:17:58Unsafe place.
00:17:59But I tried my best.
00:18:01You tried your best.
00:18:02Well, you did what you had to do.
00:18:03Well, I'm glad you're out of it.
00:18:04Are you now sleeping out on Wall Street or somewhere else?
00:18:07I'm sleeping out here on Wall Street.
00:18:08Well, actually, this is Wall Street and Broad Street.
00:18:16On the corner of Broad Street.
00:18:18Broad Street, okay.
00:18:20So, um, that's good though.
00:18:22I mean, like, everyone is back again because in the wintertime it was pretty cold and it
00:18:25seems like a lot of people went away.
00:18:27Yeah.
00:18:27But to me it looks like a lot of people are coming back now that it's warm and now Occupy
00:18:31is in the news again.
00:18:33So, all good, right?
00:18:35Yep.
00:18:36All good.
00:18:37All right.
00:18:38One last question.
00:18:39Where do you think Occupy will be by the fall?
00:18:42Be by the fall?
00:18:43Yeah.
00:18:44Hmm.
00:18:47Hopefully in a mass number that 500,000 people come.
00:18:54All right.
00:18:54And overwhelm the police.
00:18:56The police don't have enough police for 500,000 people.
00:19:01Yeah, New York City only has 40,000 police, so 500,000 people would be significant.
00:19:05And it would be, it would be like, uh, hello, we're marching down here if you like it or
00:19:12not.
00:19:13You are not arresting all of us.
00:19:16That, yes.
00:19:17We'll march down every street, every corner, every alleyway, every inch of the sidewalk we
00:19:24just take up.
00:19:26Okay.
00:19:27And then, and then people will turn around and say, wow, 500,000 people, 40,000 cops,
00:19:36who's going to win this one?
00:19:38And most likely they're going to have to call in the National Guard and, and assist help
00:19:46from all the neighboring, uh, states to spare any police officers that they can, which New
00:19:54Jersey doesn't do it because they hate New York City.
00:19:57New York State, the state of New York won't do it.
00:20:03From New, from Pennsylvania all the way up to Maine won't even do it.
00:20:08Won't even help New York.
00:20:10Yes.
00:20:11Basically, New York is stuck by itself.
00:20:13New York City's stuck, stranded in the middle of the ocean, by itself with no backup.
00:20:18With no backup.
00:20:19It's a step on the National Guard and then we can have a field day.
00:20:24Okay.
00:20:25That'll be, um, very, um, interesting to see.
00:20:29So we have to wait and see.
00:20:30Um, thank you.
00:20:31You're welcome.
00:20:33This is the infamous Nan Terry in front of Bank of America.
00:20:36How are you doing, Nan?
00:20:37I am blessed.
00:20:39Very busy.
00:20:40Um, extremely, extremely blessed.
00:20:42Um, I've been taking care of business, like always.
00:20:46And keep up following up with, um, the movement online.
00:20:51And also my working groups have, I send out people to basically following up and do what
00:20:56they need to do and manage basically while I'm taking care of all the things.
00:20:59Okay.
00:21:00Can you tell us more about your working group Strong Women Rules?
00:21:03What do they do?
00:21:03Um, Strong Women Rules Working Group.
00:21:05We dealt with women, um, that got raped during, um, the, um, the war at the park.
00:21:09Um, right now we have several trials that have been taking place.
00:21:13Um, bring those, um, well, justice for the victims.
00:21:19Um, for those basically that have been victimized by the rape work.
00:21:23Um, we have a couple of trials.
00:21:24One of the trials coming up is in bed.
00:21:26It's a tidy trial.
00:21:28Uh, I'm so excited.
00:21:29I can't wait, um, to see it.
00:21:30We just had another trial just finished.
00:21:32Um, and we're also going to go after, um, David Parker.
00:21:36Dave Parker, who actually went besides Lauren with the blue hair, but other people also
00:21:42who was, other women who was actually at the park.
00:21:45Okay, that's good.
00:21:46So, um, I'm hoping, I'm sure the courts will, um, do the right thing and convict these men
00:21:49for the crimes they've done.
00:21:51But, um, they will, yes.
00:21:53So, um, I'm just wondering, um, strong women's rule is doing good work.
00:21:57Why is, why was there such opposition against you at, um, Occupy?
00:22:01Um, great question, because I tell the truth.
00:22:05Um, I don't sell myself to the devil, you want to call it that way?
00:22:09Okay.
00:22:09I'm straight to the point.
00:22:10I don't have time for BS.
00:22:12I can smell a BS a mile away.
00:22:14Um, they couldn't manipulate me.
00:22:16Um, they couldn't brainwash me.
00:22:17And they tried to silence me in any way possible, from right me, to silence me, to basically
00:22:24try to destroy my reputation.
00:22:26But in reality, when those who really know me, they know exactly what I have done, and
00:22:31they know my work.
00:22:32And no matter what, other people might, who doesn't know me, might not, you know, probably
00:22:37listen to the yeses.
00:22:38I would suggest people to actually get to know me, than, uh, just go by what they said.
00:22:45Um, I basically did not put up, I saw what was coming, and I'd been calling out exactly
00:22:50what was coming.
00:22:51Um, I told people, you know, that sounds fishy.
00:22:54I listened to my inner, inner guts, and my inner guts never, never, never failed me.
00:22:59And whenever there was something like, for example, a spoke concert, that sounds fishy,
00:23:04I would ask questions.
00:23:05If that question was not satisfied to me, I would continue to ask questions.
00:23:09If I had to raise my voice, and several times they tried to basically silence me, when I
00:23:13was trying to do that.
00:23:14And I would not, you know, remain silent.
00:23:17Because, like I said, I am for the real 99%.
00:23:20Not the fake 99%, but the one, the true 99%.
00:23:24Those people who actually, that are struggling, that are basically can't pay their bills, or
00:23:29that lost their homes, that lost everything, because of the economy, because of the greed.
00:23:33I am for those people.
00:23:35Like I had said before, I am for them.
00:23:37I would die for the 99%, I stay with the 99%, and I do sleep among the 99%.
00:23:41But I would, besides helping the victim, the rape victim, we have them provide shelters,
00:23:49we have them bring them back to society.
00:23:51Occupy on Wall Street had never, never, ever could do something like that.
00:23:55Because really, those people right now who claim the occupiers, who are in Occupy on Wall
00:24:00Street, they don't care for the 99%.
00:24:01If you honestly want the truth, at nighttime, go to Union Square.
00:24:06Watch them laying down, you know, lay them for themselves, lay down.
00:24:09The poor 99%, the homeless.
00:24:12Those people who were actually part of the movement that made the movement what it was.
00:24:15Watch them on the street, how they're laying down, in a, in a, in a, in a, in a, whatever
00:24:20they're laying down, cardboard, whatever they use to lay down.
00:24:23If 99% was for the true 99%, one other thing I can say, let's get a building.
00:24:29Well, accounting refuse to do that.
00:24:30Accounting comes with all kind of excuses, so they can splurge their money.
00:24:33They'll waste their money on stupidity.
00:24:35They'll waste their money on, um, what, what that damn group called, the group that basically
00:24:40saying they're doing, uh, action, direct action.
00:24:42Direct action is a joke, because direct action, all they do is splurge and cause people to
00:24:46go to, go to jail for nothing.
00:24:48One of the, one of the things people do not understand, when you go to jail, you might
00:24:51say, oh, it's nothing, you know, it's a little fine here and there.
00:24:54But down the road, that will come, that could come down and haunt you.
00:24:57You know why?
00:24:58Because if you do decide to start a business, or get a job, or whatever it is, when they're
00:25:03doing the background, background, so...
00:25:05They'll find it like your criminal record.
00:25:06Exactly, exactly.
00:25:07And people don't understand, cooperation, big companies nowadays, in order to have a
00:25:12business, you've got to go to the government.
00:25:14So they have to have, what they call a tax ID, a business tax ID.
00:25:18So a company will look at that, they'll look at the business, and they'll look at you.
00:25:21They'll be the next person that don't have a record, that deal with, um, disobedience,
00:25:26see what disobedience is.
00:25:27That's true, and the other thing is, depending on what the person got convicted for, if you're
00:25:30a convicted felon, um, a company like a bank, for example, cannot hire you.
00:25:34They're not permitted to, by the government.
00:25:37Exactly.
00:25:37With the market right now, nowadays, it's really hard, and more harder for any felon to get
00:25:43jobs.
00:25:44And if those felon who manage to get jobs, they either bless, number one, or they have to
00:25:49struggle, or they have to kind of connection.
00:25:51It's really, really hard.
00:25:52So then people need to really start thinking, and start basically to let people push them,
00:25:56the other kids, those who basically have apartments, who have, you know, who have money, who have
00:26:01mom and dad that can take care of them.
00:26:03They need to really look at themselves.
00:26:05But yeah, the movement is wonderful.
00:26:07We have a movement.
00:26:08Great.
00:26:08But when you look at different movements during the years, like in the hippie days, in the
00:26:1360s, in the 40s, when you got all those movements that was right, that we had, and then what
00:26:18happened?
00:26:18Because there is God going back to living their life.
00:26:21But nowadays, we have the technology.
00:26:23We got more restrictive rules and regulations and laws and stronger government, and that will
00:26:28affect you.
00:26:28And I think it's kind of ironic that anarchists, who do have money because they're being supported
00:26:33by their parents, who are in such opposition to occupy doing something for people to get
00:26:38jobs, because homeless people need money, they need income.
00:26:41They were saying, oh, we don't want people to be wage slaves, but we all need money.
00:26:46You can't go to the grocery store for free.
00:26:48Your clothes, someone had to pay for them.
00:26:51Be able to communicate with people that you love, like your family, your friends.
00:26:54Someone has to pay you a cell phone bill, your internet connection, your money.
00:26:58It's all come down to laziness.
00:27:00They want somebody to take care of them while, you know, they're saying, yeah, we're part
00:27:03of the 99%.
00:27:04But, you know, they're not only lazy, but they're hypocrites.
00:27:06Because if you really want to be part of 99%, live like one.
00:27:10I have lived among the 99%.
00:27:12So have I.
00:27:13So people who know me, they know I only slept in the churches with them.
00:27:18I help them.
00:27:19I give them everything they want.
00:27:21I go out and mount waves to make sure that they got what they needed.
00:27:24So those people who are saying that, oh, yeah, you know, I'm an anarchy.
00:27:27I got my parents.
00:27:29I got my trust from babies.
00:27:30Let's do this.
00:27:31Let's do that.
00:27:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:33And, you know, and yeah, it's hypocrite.
00:27:35It's really hypocrite.
00:27:36You really need to understand how somebody you feel walking that person's shoes.
00:27:40That's all I have to say.
00:27:42Okay, good.
00:27:42Well, thank you very much, Nan.
00:27:44And this was a splendid interview.
00:27:46And I'm sure everybody will like to hear your side of the story.
00:27:50It was wonderful.
00:27:51We all enjoyed it.
00:27:52It was a pleasure talking to you.
00:27:53They can follow me on Twitter, Stormment Rules 1, on Twitter.
00:27:57Or they can send us an email, Stormment Rules Working Group at either Yahoo or Gmail.com.
00:28:02All right?
00:28:02Okay, everybody, you know how to contact Nan for more information.
00:28:06And we're out.
00:28:07I'm live now.
00:28:08What do you think about the Mutu Union Square?
00:28:11I think it was a good idea at the time.
00:28:13Like, at the time, I thought it was a good idea.
00:28:15And I still think that it was a good idea.
00:28:18And right now, I'm just sorry that there was not more support from the people that control the website.
00:28:24But it's, Union Square does activism, outreach, conversations.
00:28:32We used to do an open mic here all the time.
00:28:35Union Square is a good place to have conversations about all kinds of things.
00:28:39It's a good place for that.
00:28:40Okay, and in terms of like...
00:28:54Yeah.
00:29:10I know.
00:29:23I have a good place to have questions.
00:29:24I feel like a big thing.
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