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CBS news runs story about syringes PLANTED by disinfo group

needles planted in Zuccotti park to discredit movement

CBS airs disinformation campaign to discredit OWS movement. Syringes PLANTED by either CBS themselves, the intelligence agencies who have descended on the movement or one of the many right wing groups who are stepping up their effort to discredit the movement were featured on CBS news.

Theresa Oneill, a protestor, who was present at the time the NYPD emptied Zuccotti reported witnessing two men placing syringes on the ground in the minutes before the evacuation of the park by the NYPD. Here's her account of that incident.

"...About a half an hour before the police stormed Zuccatti park and tore the place down I saw the weirdest thing, but at the time didn't really figure out what it meant. I saw these two guys who definitely were not with the protests who showed up and I saw one of them sort of secretly dropping something by the curb not too far from the library (where I was sitting) then walk away.

When he left I walked over and saw three hypodermic needles there. ... Then I saw him literally one minute later with the other man go to the end of the park and do the same thing, he sort of lowered his body towards the curb like he was going to sit but didn't and just walked away from the curb and then both of them walked out of the park together. ... I went over to where he had gone to sit down and sure enough there were about four new hypodermic needles on the ground....

I didn't think of it again until I saw this story about the guy handing out bongs to make the protestors look bad and immediately I thought of those guys dropping the syringes in the park.

The guys were both wearing gray hoodie windbreakers with jeans and sneakers and in retrospect they looked like cops actually. They were both big and stocky. One of them had a baseball cap under his hoodie. and they were moving through the park keeping to themselves, not speaking to anyone.

In retrospect this was such a spooky incident.
Maybe this was a set up?
To make the protesters look like junkies or something?"

 The psychological operations (psyops) are getting sloppy and don't even make sense on the very surface. They are designed to scare and trick people but when these psyops are subjected to the slightest bit of scrutiny (which the so called "journalists" in the major media never do) the psyops fall apart quickly.  is that the needles were "Insulin Needles" for Diabetics AND they were UNUSED. Hardly the hallmarks of a heroin junky to just throw perfectly good UNUSED needles on the ground. That would never happen because needles are hard to come by. Also all of the needles that were "discovered" when CBS news "just happened to be present" were all of the same make and model.

In other words are they expecting us to believe that the OWS movement is comprised of junkies. Yet with so many different styles of needles available they expect us to believe that all these different junkies all just happen to be using the same brand of needle? Not likely. They would be different brands. And certainly if they were discarded on the ground like CBS news is trying to trick the American people into believing, they would at least be used! But these needles were not. And to take is even further, anyone who knows a junkie knows that they don't throw needles away, they use them multiple times, yet these needles - all of the same brand, all of which according to a witness who saw them being planted just minutes before CBS "discovers them" AND THE NEEDLES ARE ALL UNUSED!


There is a very well organized massive effort to discredit the OWS movement. The media is central to this strategy of this process to create fear about the movement and to discredit it. The television news networks have proven that they are merely propaganda machines whose purpose is to control the minds of it's viewers with very well produced well orchestrated lies but upon the slightest examination it is plain to see that corporate news is just lies after lie after lie. They hope you don't take the time to notice this program of lies.
Voxnews is here to make sure you find out.

 

 

 

Here's CBS's Disinformation Campaign: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/11/16/dozens-of-hypodermic-needles-found-among-trash-removed-from-zuccotti-park/

 

NY Post - The Enemy of Freedom

VOXNEWS EDITORIAL COMMENT: The New York Post is an Un-American enemy of citizen's rights and the enemy of freedom. Our recommendation is to boycott this "newspaper" and join the people as they abandon the government propaganda such as the NY Post and join the millions who are finding the facts on the Independent sources of news. The NY Post does not serve your best interests by feeding you lie after lie after lie. If you get your news from NY Post and want a better world for yourself and your family - forget the NY POST. Go to the Internet and save your money. Here's the lies that the NY Post expects us believe. It's just lie after lie after lie:

 

 

 nov 4th, 2011

 

Time to throw the bums out

 

 

Time's up: The Zuccotti Park vagabonds have had their say - and trashed lower Manhattan - for long enough.

They need to go.

Be it voluntarily - by packing their tents and heading off in an orderly fashion.

Or by having th NYPD step in - and evict them.

But go they must: Their lease on Zuccotti Park has expired.

And it's their own fault.

OTHER 99% FIRES BACK

PHOTOS: WALL STREET PROTESTS

What began as a credible protest against bank bailouts, crony capitalism and the like has, in large measure, been hijacked by crazies and criminals.

Beyond that, too many protesters demonstrate by their actions a level of contempt for residents, businesses and workers in the area that long ago crossed the line.

The scene at Zuccotti Park
G.N. MILLER/NY POST
The scene at Zuccotti Park

No one should have to put up with the incessant noise, filth and downright dangerous conditions the protesters have foisted upon lower Manhattan.

The drumming and tambourines.

The yelling and screaming.

The public urination and defecation.

The drugs.

The lewdness.

The criminals and their crimes.

It’s all got to end.

No one has greater respect for the First Amendment than this paper. Even radicals -- especially radicals -- have a fundamental right to public protest.

We don’t even quibble with some parts of the protesters’ message -- such as their resentment of the massive bailouts of banks using taxpayer money.

And we certainly respect the right of Brookfield Properties, owner of the park, to permit the protests.

But there comes a time when enough is enough.

Certainly, Brookfield does itself no great honor by pretending to be satisfied with the status quo.

Sure, we understand the pressure the company’s been under -- including, most shamefully, from cynical New York pols looking to cozy up to the heavily out-of-towner-based group, local radicals, and their manipulators in the labor unions seeking to capitalize on the “occupation.”

That pressure explains why Brookfield has been reluctant to push City Hall -- publicly -- for action.

Brookfield wasn’t speaking yesterday. But surely, it wants the nightmare to end -- even if it’s too frightened to say so.

“My guess is that we basically look to the police leadership and mayor to decide what to do,” Brookfield’s chairman, John Zuccotti, said last month.

But passing the buck to City Hall solves nothing. Mayor Bloomberg & Co. have essentially been hiding behind the fact that Zuccotti Park is not city property.

“If Brookfield were to come to us and say that their rules are being violated ... the Police Department will do what it has to do,” Bloomberg said last week. “But this is not a public park.” No, it’s not.

But it is a public nuisance -- and it needs to be dealt with just like any other public nuisance.

Clearly, the city has the right to do just that.

What’s needed right now is mayoral leadership.

Could Mayor Bloomberg, at long last, be leaning in that direction?

“You know, I think increasingly you’re seeing that communities, businesses and residents in lower Manhattan feel that they are the ones that are being occupied,” Bloomberg said yesterday.

“This isn’t an occupation of Wall Street. It’s an occupation of a growing, vibrant residential neighborhood in lower Manhattan, and it’s really hurting small businesses and families.”

Added the mayor, “Other people have rights, too, and I am very concerned about the other peoples’ rights, as well as those of the protesters.”

Spot on.

Now he needs to take the next step -- and start the process for an orderly end to the extravaganza.

That means giving the protesters fair warning that their party is over -- and then standing firm in the face of the firestorm that surely will ignite.

If they choose not to leave -- which they probably won’t -- then Bloomberg needs to instruct the NYPD to clean the mess up.

Today wouldn’t be a day too soon.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/editorials/time_to_throw_the_bums_out_sLMqzwIGFNZVxQRFashrUO#ixzz1cjLwJ7Bb

London Mail disinformation campaign against protesters

Raw sewer: An unidentified man seen defecates on a NYPD patrol car in downtown Manhattan

Raw sewer: An unidentified man seen defecates on a NYPD patrol car in downtown Manhattan

BBC "Rape" Story on Protestors

VOXNEWS NOTE:  Most insurgencies and counterinsurgencies now have these ubiquitous "rape" stories that accompany them.  In our view, these are the result of "provocateurs"  whose purpose is to discredit and derail open freedom seeking movements. Here's BBC's "coverage" of these protests. Also not the quotations they have placed around the words 'anti-greed' & "injustices" - indicating they are ridiculing the protesters and attempting to manipulate their readership.

Woman raped at Glasgow 'anti-greed' Occupy protest camp

A woman has been raped in a tent at the site of an anti-capitalist demonstration in Glasgow city centre.

 The 28-year-old was attacked at about 00:45 on Wednesday in George Square, at the protest camp.

The camp was set up on 15 October as part of an "anti-greed movement" taking place around the world.
George Square
Officers have been carrying out investigations at the George Square camp

Strathclyde Police said an investigation had been launched into the serious sexual assault and officers were at the scene.

A spokeswoman for the force said: "Police received a report of a serious sexual assault on a 28-year-old woman in George Square.

"Officers are still at the scene and inquiries are continuing."

The protest in George Square was organised in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, which began last month in New York's financial district.

The campaign is against "injustices" in the global economic system, including the UK bank bailouts.