Bugging Out of NYC: ?Something Terrible is Coming? So For Now, I?m Getting Out.?

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Bugging Out of NYC: ?Something Terrible is Coming? So For Now, I?m Getting Out.?

You may remember the Wall Street Insider from a previous interview in which he suggested that elements within the Obama administration were mobilizing to incite class and race conflicts across the United States. That report was made available in mid August of this year, just before the Occupy Wall Street movements began. As we can see, certain groups, some with direct White House ties, as well as thousands of communist sympathizers, are now very much moving in that direction ? especially in terms of turning one income class of people against another.

The reason we mention this previous report is that the ?Wall Street Insider? is an anonymous source who now makes regular appearances in interviews with The Ulsterman Report. Due to his request to maintain anonymity, it has been suggested by some that the Insider is not credible. However, as has been shown time and again, Ulsterman?s reporting with both, the Wall Street and White House insiders, has been way ahead of the curve.

The Wall Street insider is reportedly a well connected, high powered player in financial and investment circles with loose ties to sources in the White House as well. In a recent interview he advised that Wall Street has turned on the Obama administration, and they are now actively working against the Obama re-election campaign, namely in the form of pulling campaign donations. According to the Insider, Wall Street organizations have a goal of funding Obama?s opponent, whoever it may be, to the tune of $1 Billion ? a serious commitment to make sure President Obama does not win another four years:


That revenue will not be a given this time around. Things must change. That change will not benefit President Obama. The unions will attempt to counterbalance that. Let them try ? we will outspend them this time around. We now have the means to more easily do so. They put up half a billion for President Obama the last time. Fine. We will put up a billion against him ? or more if need be, in 2012. These unions wish to promote an anti-capitalism agenda and wrap it around the current resident of the White House? Fine ? we will be promoting and protecting the free market as much as has ever been done in my professional lifetime ? and that goes back more than a few years.

A story carried by The Daily Crux this week has confirmed that money is not flowing to President Obama?s coffers this time around, and instead, Wall Street is directing funds to Republican candidates, namely Mitt Romey.

Given that President Obama has openly declared his support for certain ideologies within the Occupy Wall Street movement, there is obviously a rift that has taken place between his administration and the financiers in the world?s financial capital. Coupled with the fact the Wall Street is shifting money ? a key element to any Obama reelection ? to the President?s opponents, they have now created enemies in the top echelons of the Executive Branch.

President Obama, whose father was an admitted Communist and held top positions in Kenya?s communist party, seems to now fully support an agenda similar to that of the communist and socialist protesters participating in the Wall Street riots, which is to punish all of those ?more fortunate? individuals in American society.

So what does Wall Street Insider have to say about what may happen next?


According to the insider, the Obama White House and partisan organizations that support the President are now actively promoting chaos in New York and other cities as a form of punishment and intimidation against those on Wall Street (and elsewhere) who have spoken out against the administration. The chaos, he says, will lead to elevated levels of anger and the real possibility of nationwide violence and riots:

Via The Ulsterman Report:

Ulsterman: You are saying the Obama White House wants violence to break out in New York? Throughout the country?

WSI: I am saying that such violence is going to likely happen ? the foundation has now been laid out for that kind of thing, and the administration appears?disinterested in the preventions of that violence. If anything, they are promoting it to some degree.

They are being clever about it of course ? but there has been absolutely no denouncement from the White House of what is going on down there. Nothing. Only support. Only encouragement. Even as they are receiving word of the dangers, of the altercations, of the potential for greater violence ? the Obama White House only offers its support of these events. Why is that? What is their purpose? ZuccottiPark should have been cleared last week. To have backed down only lent more courage to these protesters. It made them increasingly volatile. Now if there is a move by law enforcement against the protesters, the dangers will be greatly increased than just a week ago. The violence will be much-much worse. Police will be harmed. Citizens will be harmed. Businesses harmed. Why would the White House appear intent on seeing that happen?
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Ulsterman: What do you fear is going to happen down there? What is coming?

WSI: I don?t wish to be overly dramatic here?but violence. Injury. Perhaps death. Most certainly destruction of property. It?s getting dangerous. I can sense it. It?s palpable. And you feel it too, don?t you?

Ulsterman: It reminds me of growing up in Northern Ireland, yes. It does remind me of that?uneasy feeling that something terrible could happen just around the turn?

WSI: That?s it exactly. Just around the turn. Something terrible is coming just around the turn. So for now, I?m getting out. I?m blessed to have the means to do so. I fear for those who do not.

Ulsterman: If violence does break out down there ? what then? Where does all of this go?
WSI: If that happens ? and I pray
it does not?but if that happens,my instinct tells me it?s just the start. It?s the fuse meant to light the fire. And I don?t wish to be anywhere near this place when that happens.

The following video shows just how volatile the situation has become.

All it will take is a small spark to ignite a powder keg of pandemonium on the streets of America unlike anything we have ever seen before:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/9eOmKyS7Wik" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>


If the Wall Street Insider is bugging out of town then consider doing the same if the situation deteriorates further, or at the very least have enough food, water and other supplies in your possession so that you don?t have to venture out into the middle of a full scale riot.
 

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The following video shows just how volatile the situation has become.

All it will take is a small spark to ignite a powder keg of pandemonium on the streets of America unlike anything we have ever seen before:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/9eOmKyS7Wik" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
At least there's one place left in America where we still believe in and respect the 1st Amendment to
the Constitution. Too bad Wall Street's not in Madison.
 

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Lumi:
Did you buy that place you sent me the link to?

Looked great.
 

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Trench,

Let's break down these 2 things.

The Tea Party ( www.wearechange.org) Ron Paul Revolution Tea Party which morphed into, well you know.

And the OWS, again the smaller, not hugely coroporate backed organization which morphed into.....

When each of these groups got larger and gained strength, we witnessed what had happened.

SSD made a great point earlier,

if OWS and the Tea Party ever realized that they have some common ground, something might get done.

Well, not the upper echelons of these bastardized groups.

I really fucking hate the term "Grass Roots" it is such an abused and now hollow term. Every thing is grass roots, isn't it?

What if the group started n the inner city and there is no grass? Only weeds breaking thru the asphalt?

What if the group started on the 18th floor of a high rise upper scale apartment building? No grass there, well except, ya know....

The SNAPPLE Tea Party and the BOWS (Bastardized Version of Occupy Wall Street) have been infilitrated, their original message has been washed over.

The lies and accusations about each group are over the top, yes, there are the fringe elements of each ORG, but shove them out.

The Politicians certainly don't help with their half witted comments about each group. We know what they are, so it's no sense posting them here. Skul will get around to that.

Something bad will happen at Wall Street, and when it does it will set off the other US cities like a daisy chain of demo.

During the LA Riots, there were troops left behind in several larger CA cities because S-2 (Mil Intel) was collecting data that the thugs were planning attacks in these other Metro Areas.

Things are in place for a major Charlie Fox, it will take just one spark to set it off.
 

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Lumi:
Did you buy that place you sent me the link to?

Looked great.

Haggling right now

Quite a bit of work still here in Indio, with possible buyers or leasing tenants for the building(s)

I have a meeting with a Large Food Distribution
Company next week who would like to lease 2 of our empty lots for parking their fleet of trucks.

Which is nice !
 

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Cool, Lumi.

GL on all of it.


I find this funny as all hell.

They had an Occupy Cleveland.

34 PEOPLE! hahahhahaa

What is funny is why occupy Cleveland? It has no "financial district".

It has been hemorrhaging jobs and people since the late 1990's.

And the organizer said she was happy to have 34 people and it made a statement.

LOL - it made a statement alright but not the one SHE thinks it made!
 

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Cool, Lumi.

GL on all of it.


I find this funny as all hell.

They had an Occupy Cleveland.

34 PEOPLE! hahahhahaa

What is funny is why occupy Cleveland? It has no "financial district".

It has been hemorrhaging jobs and people since the late 1990's.

And the organizer said she was happy to have 34 people and it made a statement.

LOL - it made a statement alright but not the one SHE thinks it made!

She tried,

again people (sheeple) are too apathetic to care !

If it wasn't for my back having me bent over like a ? mark, I would go down to the local protest.

These protests, and protestors are perfect Ron Paul recruiting grounds !

I think he should come out with a well thought out and inspirational statement to get both the Tea Party on OWS on board.

Yeah, I know " If, if's and buts were candies and nuts, every day would be Christmas"
 

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Lumi,
See if someone out near you practices the DORN method of massage.

I was looking at back surgery and I went to this older Romanian female masseuse who had learned it from Dieter Dorn and he was there and worked on me as well

2 treatments from her - I have never had a problem again.

http://www.dorn-method.com/

Best of luck with it
 

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Thanks SSD !

I will check it out later !

Off to see Judas Priest, Black Label Society and Thin Lizzy with my daughter, it's her first concert and she is very excited !
 
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