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2013-06-03

Thousands Blockade European Central Bank In Frankfurt

*** They are messing with this blog really bad. So I guess its important that you see this or they would not bother messsing with it. I guess they don't want us to get any ideas. Heaven forbid. LOL Too late.  They are losing control over this due to exposures every day, and this is how they have decided to deal with it.  I checked and they have not blocked anything we put up, SO IF YOU IGNORE ANYTHING IN WHITE, AND READ THAT IN BEIGE, YOU WILL BE OK.  Thanks and sorry, but this was bound to happen when you speak truth to power and hope to the hopeless since that is what this ruins for them.

Time to get together and begin planning since they are beginning to get serious about all of this, including the police state globally as we have all seen and experienced without any system working anywhere at all.  That iswhen its time to make a new system  outside of their control.  For us here, its the organic Constitution, and our funds are sitting in CAFR accounts for us to confiscate and start paying our debts to social security, China, and other nations that bought our treasuries.  Whatever is left we then use on fixing our infrastructure and roads, etc.

There is  plenty of planning that needs to be done if we expect to prevail. The first thing we have to do is change how we "think".  They  do not rule us without our permission.  6 billion people decide whether someone rules us or not and no one else decides that for us anymore. If they want to play class warfare with the law, then so be it.
 
Thousands Blockade European Central Bank In Frankfurt
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by the Daily Sheeple, Before It's News

The entrance of the ECB is blocked by over 3,000 ‘Blockupy’ protestors in a march against austerity. ‘Blockupy’ has announced the coalition has “reached its first goal” of the day.

Anti-capitalist protestors have taken to the streets the financial heart of Frankfurt a day ahead of Europe-wide gatherings planned for June 1 to protest leaders handling of the three-year euro debt crisis.
Tweet:  ”We call up everyone to join our protests.”

German riot police scuffle with protestors in front of the European Central Bank (ECB) head quarters during a anti-capitalism “Blockupy” demonstration in Frankfurt, May 31, 2013. (Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach)
The ECB spokesman told The Guardian that the Blockupy protests have not disturbed day to day operations at the bank, but would not specify how many bankers managed to come to work.

Here is more from Alex Jones - watch the video



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUZXXKLCl20&feature=player_embedded

Next they plan to siege Deutsche Bank and then move on to the Frankfurt National Airport.

Image from twitter user@@hronline
Image from twitter user@@hronline

The crowd, estimated at 2,500 by local authorities, is clutching signs demanding ‘humanity before profit’.

Rain-soaked and dressed in ponchos, the crowd is equipped with a wide array of protest props- vuvuzelas, yellow wigs, pots and pans, and mattresses with the spray-painted slogan ‘War Starts Here’.

Police stand guard during an anti-capitalist Police try to prevent protestors from breaking through barricades near the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters during an anti-capitalist Image from twitter user@Migs_Bru
Image from twitter user@Migs_Bru

Blockupy’ has become a top-ten Twitter trend in Frankfurt, and at 10:09am (08:09 GMT), user Enough14 tweeted, “Strong Powerful blockade at Kaiserstr. Not one banker will come through here,” in reference to the ECB headquarters.
Police reported some protesters had thrown stones and there were some clashes at the barricades, but so far the protests are being conducted peacefully.


Police stand guard during an anti-capitalist “Blockupy” demonstration near the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt, May 31, 2013. (Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach)

The mass of protestors gathered early Friday morning in the rainy financial center of Frankfurt, in an effort to block roads leading to the ECB and Deutsche Bank headquarters. The crowd was met by police decked out in riot gear accompanied by large German Shepherd dogs. Helicopters hover above and water cannon trucks are on standby
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Many of Frankfurt’s banks have urged staff to take Friday as a holiday, following a state holiday on Thursday.
Spokesman Martin Sommer said Frankfurt’s financial district could be occupied by as many as 20,000 who believe the Troika – the ECB, the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund – is imposing an “austerity dictate” on financially troubled countries they have bailed out.

Cyprus, Greece, Portugal, Ireland, have received bailout loans and Spain has received loans for its banks.
Blockupy spokeswoman Frauke Distelrath said the protest was not aimed at bank employees, but at its role “as an important participant in the policies that are impoverishing people in Europe, in the cutbacks that are costing people their ability to make a living.”

Police try to prevent protestors from breaking through barricades near the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters during an anti-capitalist “Blockupy” demonstration in Frankfurt, May 31, 2013. (Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach)

The protestors have been granted permission to demonstrate at the airport by a court on Thursday, eve after the airport operator requested the group be kept outside of the terminal. The court said if the number of protestors in the terminal exceeds 200, police can break up the gathering.

In last year’s protests police shut down Frankfurt’s city center in anticipation of the demonstration.
Riot police stand near the euro sign in front of the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters during an anti-capitalist
Riot police stand near the euro sign in front of the European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters during an anti-capitalist “Blockupy” demonstration in Frankfurt May 31, 2013. (Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach)
Eurozone employment hits record high to 12.2 percent in April. The demonstration is taking place almost exactly a year after police detained hundreds in a four-day march against a temporary ban on protests in Frankfurt last June.

Blockupy protesters are also protesting against other issues, including food price.

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1 comment:

  1. There are eight white blocks across today's blog, striking out something that the PTB find threatening. When all this messing with Vatic blogs began a couple of years ago, it looked as though it was all being done by some born loser about 20 miles from your home--and it probably was. Judging from the content of this blog, though, I think that no born loser would be interested in blocking it. Today's messing had to have been done by criminal psychopaths in high places.

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