Disclaimer: The following article was written from memory. I did not check into the dates/time periods associated with the events discussed is the following presentation because it is very difficult (and in some cases impossible) to verify precise dates/time periods with regards to events mentioned below since most of the discussion pertains to my memory of the events that occurred in my life. But I am confident the estimated dates/time periods cited are sufficiently accurate so as not to distract from the main points presented.
I talked about the Occupy Wall Street Movement several times quite a few years ago. In at least one of these discussions I specifically addressed how and why the movement was mysteriously shutdown without any further mention by media (check the MP3 library as well as here and here).
Some Things to Think About on the 10-Year Anniversary of the Financial Crisis
You might recall that the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Movement began in the summer of 2011 in New York City.
It was Main Street's (peaceful) protest in response to Washington's taxpayer bailout of the banking system that was responsible for the financial crisis of 2008.
Not a single banker or Wall Street firm was so much as investigated for their role in the massive fraud that caused the financial crisis which led to an unprecedented collapse, transfer of wealth and taxpayer bailout.
And yes, it was fraud. I even detailed many of the fraudulent activities nearly two years before the 2008 financial crisis materialized in my 2006 book, America's Financial Apocalypse.
But everyone I contacted from the media ignored or cast aside my attempts to communicate the facts.
Financial Crisis Coverup by Reuters Prick Dan Wilchens
Instead, the media cabal went out of its way to try to convince the public that the crisis was due to Wall Street greed, and even drug abuse; anything but fraud since there's a big difference in the legal system between negligence versus fraud.
Was Cocaine Really Responsible for the Financial Crisis?
Quite simply, the media was protecting its Wall Street "friends" from public outcries to launch a criminal investigation.
Treasury Secretary Lew Lying About the Financial Crisis
And President Obama was on board with the coverup because he owed favors to his top campaign donors. See here and here.
So who typically sends the most money to election campaigns?
Take a wild guess. See here.
Several years later, members of the same cabal are now claiming that the Federal Reserve was the "hero" from the financial crisis, despite the fact that the Fed was largely responsible for facilitating it.
IMF Jew Claims Jewish Central Banks Were Heroes in Financial Crisis (Jun 7, 2019)
More than 15 years have passed since America's Financial Apocalypse was released (by a publishing company I created). Over the years, most of the forecasts presented in the book have come true. Moreover, many of the detailed topics I uncovered (trade, healthcare, wealth and income disparity, for-profit college scam, illegal immigration, political correctness, etc.) have come to the forefront.
When I wrote about these topics they were considered very controversial (for some strange reason). Thus, if you pay close attention to the content in this book you should be able to see why I was black-balled by the publishing industry and media.
Mike Explains Why He Was the Only One Who Truly Predicted the 2008 Financial Crisis
Occupy Wall Street protesters were also expressing their resentment for the large and growing wealth and income disparity that had become more obvious after the financial crisis. Wall Street's role in this injustice was similar to that of corporate America. And the Occupy protesters had finally had enough.
As the movement grew in both numbers and influence, participants expressed their frustration after having finally reached an understanding as to how capitalism and free markets really work in the US.
As you can imagine, the media labeled the Occupy protesters as socialists and dead beats in order to make the public think their message was invalid. But their message was very credible. And this worried many officials and...
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