Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Get Money out of Politics


Delaying Tactics - Not having popular support, Protests without massive popular support, Yelling slogans without massive popular support, Blocking the paths of persons without massive popular support, 'Stopping the Machine' as in Henry David Thoreau's On Civil Disobedience, Barricading in residential areas as in the Paris Commune, Red Brigades that end with a shoot out with the police when barricaded in residential areas, Rioting without massive popular support, a moderate amount of persons signing a sabotaged petition that threatens persons and could lead to the arrest of persons signing the petition.

Non-Delaying Tactics - Confirmed Popular Support of a very large segment of the population, A very large segment of the population signing a non-sabotaged petition that doesn't commit them to advocating civil disobedience.

The Occupy Movement has proven ineffective in getting a majority of the population, (or even a very large segment of the population), to protest money influencing government. The Occupy Movement has practiced massive non-inclusion of the population, (that would like to end the influence of money on politics), that indicates that the Occupy Movement is infiltrated by agents of entities that would like to preserve the influence of money in politics.

The Occupy Movement, under the control of sabotaging police/government intelligence agents, has pursued a policy of preventing any progress in getting money out of politics, by using the delaying tactics listed above.

The replacement of deceptive delaying tactics by the non-delaying tactics, (also listed above), should become the policy of any sincere organization of getting money out of politics and implementing the cessation of the societal problems described by the Occupy Movement Declarations.

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