The Revolution is Upon Us

– Judi McLeod, Canada Free Press Thursday, October 13, 2011

Even as so many go about their daily lives hoping to hold it together in a recession whose end may be too distant to tell, the revolution is already upon us.

Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests, which didn’t happen overnight but were three years in the making, have been portrayed as spontaneous outbreaks by ragtag gangs of shiftless, harmless hippies. They are in fact the army that Barack Obama boasted about even before he came into power.

Trained in the fine art of Civil Disobedience by Ruckus Society anarchists; paid for by George Soros and the Tides Foundation, among others, aided and abetted by street fighters like Code Pink and Greenpeace, count on OWS as a permanent part of society until Obama and his masters perfect the fundamental Transformation of America through Marxism.

OWS vow they are after the 1% of the population that is uber rich. But their real job is to cow the middle class. They are not after Daddy Warbucks types like Warren Buffet, they are after you.

OWS are there to replace the Tea Party and any other contingent of American patriots fighting increasing taxes, or remaining loyal to the restoration of the American Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.

The protests unfolding before our eyes are part of the coming upheaval necessary to deliver America over to Marxist control.

Cooperation of the authorities in politically correct times are making it easy for OWS to foment the Revolution.

Tomorrow protesters will flood Manhattan restaurants dawdling over coffee until New York City crews can clean the park they have called home these past three weeks.

The same mayor who courted Ground Zero Mosque principals is doing the politically correct thing for Zucotti Park after the park’s owner made sanitation concerns a priority.

In other words, New York, already picking up a $2million tab for police protection during the protest, will first clean up their mess and then allow the protesters to move back in.

“Brookfield Properties, the owner of the park, had outlined its concerns in a letter to the city’s police commissioner, Ray Kelly.” (Fox News, Oct. 12, 2011).

“The company told police that it had received “hundreds of phone calls and emails” from locals complaining about “lewdness, groping, drinking and drug use, the lack of safe access and usage of the Park, ongoing noise at all hours, unsanitary conditions and offensive odors,” NBC New York reports.

Mothers with babes in strollers, who, unless something stems the persistent march to Marxism, will see their children grow up in a world nothing like the one they were raised in.

When OWS first assembled in the public square on Sept. 17, they deliberately presented a face of vague mission and even more vague intent. They showed themselves to a largely uninterested mainstream media conducting collective Yoga and face-painting activity.

Within weeks they had fanned out to 26 other cities on an add-to list.

Now some protesters openly admit that violence will be necessary to achieve their goals.

The mindless chant of protesters echoing the words of speakers has escalated to “Long live revolution!” “Long live socialism!”

The revolution now upon us began last Spring in the Middle East.

That was when the revolution, bubbling a long time beneath the surface, took on significant dimensions: the far-left ganging up with the Muslim Brotherhood.

In America, the Revolution in the Parks paves the way for the re-election of Barack Obama, who has admitted to a mission for the total Transformation of America.

November 6, 2011, marks one short year to 2012 elections, if circumstances don’t see elections suspended.

Americans are entering the Last Mile period in real time.

Class Warfare manufactured from the White House with the help of ‘progressive’ predators willing to turn to violence will make it the Longest Mile in modern history.

Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared on Rush Limbaugh, Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, and Glenn Beck.

Judi can be emailed at: judi@canadafreepress.com

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October 13, 2011 | 13 Comments »

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  1. I have long noticed that when ever someone posts a comment you can’t refute you attack the messenger or their sources. You are intellectually, dishonest, myopic and bankrupt.

  2. I provided a link in the heading which you never seem to to click on.

    BTW, Celente has parlayed a couple of lucky predictions into the hoax that he is prescient, by repeating those successes over and over again. If he was that smart, he would be as rich as Warren Buffett.

    True Celenete does not bat 100% in his predictions but you bat 100% for having wrong opinions. As for he being as rich as Buffett? There aren’t many who are but is that your criteria for being more right than wrong? So far you have picked as far as I can see only losers. I hear you have a friend named Vinnie? 😉

  3. Yamit writes:
    As usual you need a remedial reading tutor. I didn’t say that,.. it was “Celente”.

    What you need is a brain transplant. Look at No.8 again and see if you were quoting anyone else when you wrote:

    While Obama’s 41 percent approval rating is dismal, with 13 months before Election Day, it is not an insurmountable statistical gap to close. Ronald Reagan, the ultimate political actor, and Bill “Slick Willie” Clinton – at the same point in their presidencies – had only a 47 and 46 percent approval rating respectively, and they won reelection.

    BTW, Celente has parlayed a couple of lucky predictions into the hoax that he is prescient, by repeating those successes over and over again. If he was that smart, he would be as rich as Warren Buffett.

  4. Thanks for proving your shallow analytical skills and/or ignorance of the American political landscape – AGAIN.

    Both Reagan and Clinton were not trying to deliberately destroy the US economy and they both believed in American exceptionalism.

    As usual you need a remedial reading tutor. I didn’t say that,.. it was “Celente”.

    Personally, a pox on all of them, they are all shite

  5. Yamit writes:
    While Obama’s 41 percent approval rating is dismal, with 13 months before Election Day, it is not an insurmountable statistical gap to close. Ronald Reagan, the ultimate political actor, and Bill “Slick Willie” Clinton – at the same point in their presidencies – had only a 47 and 46 percent approval rating respectively, and they won reelection.

    Thanks for proving your shallow analytical skills and/or ignorance of the American political landscape – AGAIN.

    Both Reagan and Clinton were not trying to deliberately destroy the US economy and they both believed in American exceptionalism.

  6. Celente picks 2012 Presidential winner

    And the next President of the United States will be: teleprompter populist extraordinaire, Barack Obama. “As the teleprompter populist,” says Celente, “Obama’s every phrase will be carefully crafted. He rarely speaks off-the-cuff and seemingly never from the heart. And on a stage where performance counts more than the heart, fans (a.k.a. the electorate) will vote for the Best Actor. That actor will be the man who commands the stage, Barack Obama.

    Reflecting back on the debates between Republican candidates, Celente says, “This isn’t politics as an exercise in Democracy in action, it’s politics as show business for ugly people

    “If you can sell the American peopleJersey Shore,” says Celente, “you can sell them another round of ‘Hope’ and ‘Change You Can Believe In.’”

    Should the Republicans nominate one of the three current frontrunners – Mitt Romney, Rick Perry or Michelle Bachmann – Barack “Back-on-track” Obama wins (despite polls showing him with just a 41 percent approval rating) by playing the populist card he’s already begun to deal, forecasts Gerald Celente,Trends Journalpublisher.

    The President is already calling the bluff of his Republican foes, demanding a millionaire’s tax and daring a gridlocked Congress not to pass it.

    Undaunted by his string of broken promises, in the Summer of 2011, the born-again populist positioned himself to retain his core Democratic base, while wooing swelling legions of the hard-pressed, desperate for a government handout … the out of work and down and out were left with a Hobson’s Choice: either take Obama or be left out in the cold by Republicans.

    And who gets hurt if Social Security and Medicare get cut? The 78 million retirement-age baby boomers who need the entitlements most, who can afford the cuts the least – and who vote.

    “Their health costs are going up; their investments are going down. They’re deep in debt, most without enough to retire on, and the Republicans want to give them less,” notes Celente incredulously. “It’s a suicidal strategy that’s stranger than fiction.
    It’s as though the Republican campaign has been devised by insidious Democratic infiltrators.”

    This is why the new, tough-talking Obama is painting Republicans as the party that “does everything for corporate America and nothing for middle America,” says Celente.

    come Election Day, theAmerican Idolwinner (a.k.a. The President of the United States) will be the best performer. And Barack Obama has proven that he can out-perform and out-teleprompt them all – he will tell the teleprompted truth the audience wants to hear. By the time the Republicans finally get around to choosing a candidate, Obama will have his “warrior for the middle class” message perfected.

    While Obama’s 41 percent approval rating is dismal, with 13 months before Election Day, it is not an insurmountable statistical gap to close. Ronald Reagan, the ultimate political actor, and Bill “Slick Willie” Clinton – at the same point in their presidencies – had only a 47 and 46 percent approval rating respectively, and they won reelection.

  7. For purposes of sanitation, the City of New York should hose down the park three times a day. The protesters will disappear.

    I thought the drug-infested, rat-infested, roach-infested, unsafe-for-anyone People’s Park in Berkeley was unique. How disgusting to see it metastasize all the way to Wall Street and other places.

  8. BlandOatmeal writes:
    Some people are just teed off, and don’t feel comfortable at Tea Party rallies. I don’t feel overly attracted to either, myself.

    If you don’t support the Tea Party there are only two possibilities: a) you have no clue what the Tea Party stands for, b) you are a RINO, or c) you support Darth Vad.., ….er, Barack Obama.

    Laura writes:
    Well then ron paul has exposed himself as an anti-American marxist. And judging from his foreign policy views it was already clear that he is anti-American and anti-Semitic.

    Ron Paul is the polar opposite of a Marxist. However, he is basically a crackpot and an extreme libertarian who stands for fiscal responsibility and personal freedoms bordering on anarchy, and wants no American involvement in any foreign liberations, alliances or nation-building. It is these dangerous crackpot notions that make him seem anti-Semitic.

    Bernard Ross writes:
    You dont have to be a communist to believe in a medical system for everyone

    You don’t have to be a communist but you do have to be a socialist-statist to believe in a government run medical system, which is a distinction without a difference in this situation.

    The only problem with American health care is that about 15 million Americans cannot get private health insurance through no fault of their own mostly due to pre-existing conditions. All that is necessary to solve this problem is for the government to underwrite their pre-existing conditions, enabling them to buy health insurance with those conditions excluded. That is how Americans help people affected by natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, tornadoes ans tsunamis. The same principle appplies. We help those who cannot help themselves.

    America has always had a medical system for everyone. No one is ever turned away from an American hospital. We even take care of Canadians who want to live when they find themselves on a wating list for critical tests or surgery.

    You dont have to be a tea partier to believe in free enterprise, individualism and individual rights.

    No, but why wouldn’t you be a Tea Partier if you really believe in those things because no one else does, certainly not the Democrats. The Tea Party also believes in lowering tax rates, making the tax code fairer, a strong national defense, and American exceptionalism.

    Laura writes:
    I am all for the tea party movement. There is no comparison between the patriots of the tea party and the marxist bilge protesting on Wall Street.

    Laura believes in all that I listed above in describing what the Tea Party stands for.

  9. Well then ron paul has exposed himself as an ant-American marxist. And judging from his foreign policy views it was already clear that he is anti-American and anti-Semitic.

  10. I am all for the tea party movement. There is no comparison between the patriots of the tea party and the marxist bilge protesting on Wall Street.

  11. Many people are just sick of the corruption from both parties but always seem to have to choose between marxist and capitalist dogmas. what is in the middle is usually a watered down version of either. You dont have to be a communist to believe in a medical system for everyone and that people are not made bankrupt by getting sick. You dont have to be a tea partier to believe in free enterprise, individualism and individual rights. Perhaps those who offer the american public mediocre choices for the presidency have an agenda to divide the population

  12. Ron Paul supports Occupy Wall Street. I wonder how McLeod fits that into his stereotypes. Some people are just teed off, and don’t feel comfortable at Tea Party rallies. I don’t feel overly attracted to either, myself.