G20 Pittsburgh Protests-TOTALITARIAN USA!

US Police and Military thugs are now oppressing their own hordes. Using tried and tested methods that the US criminal Empire has perfected in its brutal and sadistic occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq.


22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, the drama.

Plucky black-clad anarchists vs. the cops.

This is better than professional wrestling.

Getcha popcorn and enjoy.

Anonymous said...

A Molotov in the drivers door would improve the situation. Plucking people is so... so...SOVIET. Grow some spine...RESIST

Anonymous said...

USA laughing stock
lol
lol
lol
Wheres the Molotovs?
Unmarked cars look good
on fire.

Anonymous said...

Thousands protest against G20 summit in US
Sat, 26 Sep 2009
Thousands of demonstrators walk through the streets of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 25, 2009, to protest the G20 economic summit.
Thousands have streamed through the streets of Pittsburgh in a peaceful protest against the leaders of the world's top economies. Waving banners and chanting slogans, the crowd stretched out of sight as people made their way down the city streets lined by black-clad riot police, still tense after the previous night's violent anti-G20 protests.
The G20 represents the leaders of the world's most powerful economies and the group's summits attract a diverse crowd of anti-globalization activists and anarchists opposed to what they see as its inhumane free market policies.
According to the security forces there were up to 4,500 marchers, but Peter Shell, president of the Thomas Merton Center which helped organize the march, estimated the number to be twice that.
Tensions ratcheted up a notch when three protesters bearing signs that said "Human need, not corporate greed" sat down in the middle of a city street, but the situation was resolved without a fight.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=107126&sectionid=3510203

Anonymous said...

The General Assembly event, the G20 happening. And all the while the facade thins and cracks.

Anonymous said...

Robert Morley Columnist
Japan Abandons America
September 22, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com
The USS America is sinking—and Japan is getting off while it can.
For over 50 years, one party ruled Japan virtually uninterrupted. During that time, Japan remained a loyal ally and supporter of U.S. policy. This month, a historic event took place.
Japan has new leadership. In a landslide victory, a new party has done the seemingly impossible. A new freshman class of leaders now governs the Land of the Rising Sun. The effects are already rippling across the Pacific toward America.
Yukio Hatoyama is Japan’s new leader. He officially took office last Wednesday, and he is already threatening to split with the United States.
Hatoyama blames America for the global economic crisis and says that the U.S. is responsible for “the destruction of human dignity.” He campaigned on protecting traditional Japanese economic activities and reducing U.S.-led globalization.
During the run-up to the election, Hatoyama’s finance minister told the bbc he was worried about the future value of the dollar, and that if his party were elected in the upcoming national elections, it would refuse to purchase any more U.S. treasuries unless they were denominated in Japanese yen.
Japan is the world’s second-largest economy. It is also America’s second-most-important creditor. The U.S. government owes Japan over $724 billion! The only nation America owes more money to is China ($800 billion). The U.S. also imports $140 billion worth of goods from Japan each year.
If Japan were to follow through with its threat to only lend in yen, the dollar would probably fall hard. What would that mean? America gets more expensive consumer goods, higher unemployment, and currency inflation. If other nations like China follow suit, we would be looking at a currency crisis—Zimbabwe-style.
The new government in Japan has also pledged to diversify its foreign currency reserves away from the dollar. This means that at some point, it will need to dramatically reduce how much money it lends to America. America is planning to borrow record amounts over the next couple of years, so something isn’t adding up here. Where will the money come from?
“The financial crisis has suggested to many that the era of U.S. unilateralism may come to an end,” Hatoyama wrote in an August 26 New York Times article titled “A New Path for Japan.” “It has also raised doubts about the permanence of the dollar as the key global currency.”
But Hatoyama isn’t just charting a separate economic course for Japan. His campaign also promised a more “independent” foreign policy from Washington, and closer relations with Japan’s Asian neighbors.
More alarming for American policymakers, Hatoyama has authorized a wide-ranging review of the U.S. military presence on Japanese soil. He is reexamining the agreement that permits U.S. warships to dock at Japanese ports, and has said Japan should take a second look at why it is spending billions to house and transfer U.S. troops between its islands. Hatoyama has also moved to quickly end Japan’s fueling support for the U.S. naval anti-terrorism efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
On Wednesday, an even bigger torpedo hit. Both U.S. and Japanese officials confirmed that discussions were underway to remove all U.S. fighter aircraft from Japan.
So many alarm bells have been clanging in Washington that the Australian reports the U.S. administration has requested “immediate clarifying discussions” on just how far Japan wants to take the disengagement. But there may not be too much America can do if Japan is intent on reducing America’s presence in Japanese territory. Regarding the U.S.-Japan security relationship, Richard Armitage, former U.S. deputy secretary of state, said: “If the government of Japan asked us to change things, we’d argue, we’d kick and scream, but ultimately we’d have to do it.”
Japan is a major platform for American power projection. Losing it would be devastating to the U.S.

Anonymous said...

G20 protesters blasted by sonic cannon - US police spark outrage over the use of this remnant of WWII arsenal which can shatter eardrums and cause other serious physical problems - and all this against only a few hundred protestors, or so they say. What happens if people really take to the streets? Nbomb?

Anonymous said...

Today, there's a large peace and social justice march in Pittsburgh. It's permitted. It's a very long march. And we'll see what happens. That march will come from Oakland, where last night's violence was at its peak, into downtown. They're going to be stopped at the security perimeter. And, of course, there's all kinds of potential for disruption by individuals and groups who want to disrupt or by the various police forces that are here, which are truly astounding. About 4,000 police are on the streets. So, I had to walk here this morning. Entries are blocked for private vehicles from the entire downtown. It's a locked-down city. I kept saying to people, as I was standing on the corner, "This is what democracy looks like?"
The latest crisis one hasn't affected Pittsburg as much as the rest of the country, basically because we collapsed in the '80s and early '90s. And so, this is being touted as the great example of a transition to a new economy. The problem with that analysis is that our population was cut from 1960 at 740,000 to 320,000 now. Our working class were—200,000 industrial jobs were lost in southwestern Pennsylvania. And they're all over the country. But that was the industrial—the great industrial working class really was dispersed here earlier. So this great success that's touted here is really not replicable. We don't have a place to put them. In the 1980s and early '90s, the economy in other parts of the country could absorb the industry refugees. This is—the whole country is in trouble now, and there's really—this is not a solution.
But during its heyday, Pittsburgh was arguably, for fifty years, the most productive place in the entire world. It produced unbelievable amounts of coal, steel, glass. It invented, basically, alternating current. It was where oil was first refined. It was where a lot of modern food processing was invented. So this town was really a founder of industrial society on the global scale. At present, we produce almost nothing here.
Basically, we now live off the medical. We have a huge medical center. We have a heaviest concentration of universities, both of which are nonprofits and don't pay taxes into the city coffer, so the city is basically on the verge of bankruptcy for years, cutting services to the neighborhoods. The suburbanites, who are two-thirds of the in-Pittsburgh workforce, pay a pittance toward upkeep of the city. And so, the entire burden of the city really rests on people making $33,000 a year, which is what the average wage in the city of Pittsburgh is. So it's an incredibly inequitable tax system.

Anonymous said...

"Hatoyama blames America for the global economic crisis and says that the U.S. is responsible for “the destruction of human dignity.” He campaigned on protecting traditional Japanese economic activities and reducing U.S.-led globalization."

Hatoyama is just stating the obvious that anybody with a shred of honesty (i.e. anybody outside the United Snakes) long ago realized.

Meanwhile, Americans still think of themselves as the Good Guys of the world.

Tee hee.

Anonymous said...

G20 no more than a group of opportunists, trying to find ways to loot world resources even more efficiently. India and Canada's presence there makes one laugh even harder. Two clown-countries both. The Indians have no future potentials of becoming a world power. It's the other way round. Domestically, it's the most unstable country on the verge of breakdown. Canada ditto as regards instability with no durable and independent economy.

Anonymous said...

Don't bomb Iran!

Iran is on China Silk Road - Don't bomb Iran

China Silk Road stability for Eurasia -
petrol stations all along the Silk Road
Refineries all along the Silk Road stability
Clean nuclear power all along the Silk Road - stability for Eurasia

JudaeoFascist hell bent to Bomb Iran and Destabilise

Don't bomb Iran

JudaeoFascist Obama don't know how to stop Jew squat building houses in occupied Palestine - but Obama knows how to destabilize Eurasia Silk Road
-- Obama - JudaeoFascist perfidity

JudaeoFascist perfidity
OUT OUT OUT of Palestine

JudaeoFascist perfidity
OUT OUT OUT of Iraq

JudaeoFascist perfidity
OUT OUT OUT of Afghanistan

JudaeoFascist perfidity
Get OUT of the way of the Silk Road

Anonymous said...

If Japan and China were to become allies...
wouldn't that change the balance of power in the world!

Anonymous said...

This G20 is exactly like the last one which was identical with the one before. 5% more IMF voting rights for the so-called emerging countries, indeed! Hatoyama is right: back to human dignity. Away with existing institutions of iniquity. The only good eco group is G-nil.

Anonymous said...

G20 maps out new economic order
Bankers' bonuses and excessive national deficits targeted in package of global reforms

Super!!! For mainstream, G8 or 20 or whatever figure seems convincing is always on the point of saving the world.

Anonymous said...

It is not a question of economic power being about to shift; it already has. That is reflected not only in the origin of the goods we buy but also in the make-up of international institutions. The G20, which is rapidly acquiring status as the most important international policymaking forum, has China, India, South Korea, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey as members, while significant economic powers like the Netherlands, Italy and Switzerland are notable by their absence.

Anonymous said...

YET ANOTHER EXPLANATION FOR THE MANUFACTURED PANDEMIC
The main point of the mass vaccination is to implant nanotechnology microchips that will allow external manipulation of the body mentally, emotionally and physically – including the so-called ‘death chip’ that can be used to assassinate targeted people or cause mass extermination.
We are now seeing accumulating evidence that this is the prime reason for the engineered ‘pandemic'. Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer, who has taken on the German medical establishment with his own approach called New German Medicine, tells of an experience he had at a speaking event in Vienna, Austria.
He said that a woman in the audience explained that a friend who works for a pharmaceutical company in Vienna (vaccine-maker Baxter International has a subsidiary in Vienna) had told her that the swine flu injection needles contain nano particles in their very tip. They cannot be seen by the naked eye, but were clearly visible with as little as a twelve times magnification microscope.
The staff of the pharmaceutical company were told that these nano particles work in the human body like a motherboard in the computer and lots of data can be stored on them, the woman said. This fits precisely what I have been saying and writing for years about the human body being a biological computer that can be externally manipulated through implanted chips.
Dr Hamer said the woman explained how she was also working in the medical field and she had asked a lawyer who came as a patient how it was possible to avoid being chipped. The lawyer said he knew about the mass microchipping and most ‘upper class’ members of society were aware of the plan. He said there would be no compulsory vaccinations planned for this year and instead they would encourage people to be vaccinated voluntarily.
If too few chose to have the vaccine, he said, they would impose compulsory inoculation next year. He said the ‘elite’ and certain politicians would be exempt and, as a lawyer, he knew ways to avoid it, but for the majority of the population there was no escape.
We'll bloody well see about that.

Anonymous said...

Chavez, Gadhafi aim to boost 'South-South' ties at Africa-South America summit
By IAN JAMES - 25.9.09
CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez says Libya's Moammar Gadhafi is more than welcome to pitch his tent in Venezuela as the two of them make a diplomatic push for closer ties between Africa and South America at a weekend summit.
The Libyan leader caused an uproar in the New York City suburbs over his insistence on putting up a tent this week while attending the U.N. General Assembly meeting. But in Venezuela, Chavez says it's perfectly fine and that Gadhafi "travels with the tent."
The two-day summit starting Saturday on Venezuela's Margarita Island gives Chavez an opportunity to strengthen a growing web of "South-South" alliances and attempt a greater leadership role while critiquing U.S. influence internationally. Nine South American presidents and more than 20 African leaders are expected to attend, ranging from Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe to Bolivia's Evo Morales.

Chavez is particularly close to Gadhafi, whom he calls a "brilliant" revolutionary, and attended anniversary celebrations in Libya marking Gadhafi's 40-year rule earlier this month. Chavez has praised Gadhafi as a "tireless gladiator" in pressing for African unity — and said the two continents should now take that a step further.

Anonymous said...

Brilliant Muammar Gaddafi Speech To United Nations Sept 23, 2009
While the main stream media mocks Gaddafi for his tent, and report how clever New Jersy authorites were in making it difficult for him to pitch his tent (non of that concrete jungle bullshit, I am a beduin from the desert I prefer to camp out), for his clothes (I dont wear Western monky suites and silk ties like you zombies); the media ignores the substance of his speach: The UN and its institutions, IAEA and the criminal courts, and all the rest have been hijacked to the benefit of Zio West bullies. The general assembly should appointt the security council as executive brance (finished with this undemocratic corrupt veto system of the five permanent memebers of the Terrorist Council).
The UN headquarters can no longer stay in the US, it must be moved because it is too far away from the rest of the world, and besides the US authorities impose security arrangements, at the their pleasure, to make it difficult for certain Presidents (those who have problems with the USA) to get visas for their staff.
He covers the gammut of Western crimes, wars, torture, exploitation, colonialism, USA tyranny, swine flu... but all this is distorted by what you have heard or read in the News.
Better listen for yourself Maummar al Gaddafi, he tels it like it is. Well worth 75 minutes of your time. Unfortunately the translation is not good:
http://article19-videoblog.tumblr.com/post/195735995/brilliant-muammar-gaddafi-speech-to-united-nations

Anonymous said...

U.S. supply route threatened in N. Afghanistan
Hundreds of trucks drive through area increasingly influenced by Taliban
Sept. 25, 2009
POL-I-KUMRI, Afghanistan - Growing Taliban influence in northern Afghanistan is threatening a new military supply line painstakingly negotiated by the U.S., as rising violence takes hold on the one-time Silk Road route. The north has deteriorated over just a few months, showing how quickly Taliban influence is spreading in a once peaceful area. Local officials say the Taliban is establishing a shadow government along the dilapidated road that ultimately could prevent vital supplies carried in hundreds of trucks every week from reaching the military. It also raises the danger that the supplies could end up in militant hands as fodder for suicide attacks.
People in Baghlan and Kunduz provinces complain that international forces, the government in Kabul and aid have passed them by in favor of more troublesome regions. Militants are taking advantage of that resentment, and control by either Afghan or international forces is slipping.

Anonymous said...

This Iran thing right now is a distraction
The ziowest has fallen, broke. The capitalist system is KAPUT. Now what? War threats to distract the masses away from their fury, and to top it up, use swine flu for people control. War on Iran cannot be. It would be too catastrophic for the ZioWest. It is just a distraction away from: Audit the fed, Trillions for the banks from tax payers cash, the massive unemployement nobody can fix, the fall of the dollar, the defeat in Iraq, the defeat in Afghanistan, the defeat in Somalia, etc. All this Iran stuff also to distract the sheeple away from Gaddafy's brilliant speach.
He tells it the way it is.

Anonymous said...

G20, More Lies, More Deception
“What does imperialism mean? It means the assertion of absolute force over others.” ~~Robert Lowe 1878
The G-20 ministers declared their meeting in Pittsburgh a success, but as Rob Kall reports in OpEdNews.com, the meeting's main success was to turn Pittsburgh into “a ghost-town, emptied of workers and the usual pedestrians, but filled to overflowing with over 12,000 swat cops from all over the US.”
This is “freedom and democracy” at work. The leaders of the G-20 countries, which account for 85% of the world's income, cannot meet in an American city without 12,000 cops outfitted like the emperor's storm troopers in Star Wars. And the US government complains about Iran.
The US government's complaints about Iran have reached a new level of shrillness. On September 25 Obama declared: “Iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow.” The heads of America's British, French, and German puppet states added their two cents worth, giving the government of Iran three months to meet the “international community's demands” to give up its rights as a signatory to the non-proliferation treaty to nuclear energy. In case you don't know, the term “international community” is shorthand for the US, Israel, and Europe, a handful of arrogant and rich countries that oppress the rest of the world.
Who is breaking the rules? Iran or the United States?

Anonymous said...

This is nothing Amerikkka,Israhell ain't done with you yet,their ULTIMATE GOAL is the DESTRUCTION of Amerikkka on all fronts!

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