And so it begins - (One death, one spiked substance at protests)

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One man suicided off a parking garage apparently pinning signs of unknown slogans, another rushed to a hospital after being given a drink spiked with an unknown substance. (See update below for new informsation).

And so it begins. A few of us have mentioned watch for Communist leaders of this organization trying to off people that are against their philosophy.

I've lived a free life in the past. I've had knock out drops giving to me at least twice, I've had my drinks spiked with dangerous drugs on multiple occasions, been beat up and false accused by the beaters at least once which fell flate, and have seen many other similar things. Yes, people will try to harm you because of what you believe or are, and for no real reason.

None of it ever worked. But God was protecting me. That may not be the case with some of you. Regardless, avoiding danger is good advice.

And waving signs for Ron Paul or going door to door is a lot nicer set of people as well :)


Edit (Accident or Death 2 or 3):
Alleged protestor (or someone who took a wrong turn) allegedly overdoses on heroin in a Fox host's personal yard miles away - who is covering the protests for Fox.
http://dailycaller.com/2011/10/10/2...rdose-in-fox-business-network-hosts-backyard/
OWS marches on Mansions today, obviously scouted it earlier:
http://money.cnn.com/2011/10/10/news/economy/occupy_wall_street_protest/index.htm

"The anything-goes attitude led to a scare early yesterday morning, when a 23-year-old Brooklyn man nearly overdosed after downing a mix of liquor and Robitussin cough syrup." “He was robo-tripping,” said a woman who knew the man’s first name only, Zachary, and that he had been homeless before camping out in the park starting seven days ago. None of the protesters sleeping next to Zachary noticed he had stopped breathing or that his lips had turned purple. An alert passer-by notified cops, and the man was rushed to Downtown Hospital in serious condition. “If we had not gotten to him when we did, he would have stopped breathing,” a volunteer EMT said.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/...eloaders_GyDZGW4tFXDRx0oNRycVvK#ixzz1aWIEDAcu
Robitussin cough syrup is more expensive than alchohol. Where did a supposed homeless man get either, or who gave it to him?

Update:
"Police had originally reported a suicide, but the San Diego Medical Examiner’s website said he was attempting to hang fliers from the outside of the car park and fell, reported 10 News."

You can measure how much momentum someone has when they fell in a forward direction from where they landed. I won't make a guess without actual measurements, but he may have been too far from the building for an accidental fall. I may re-look at the pictures.

http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblo.../10/photos-apparent-suicide-occupy-san-diego/

(Note, you can tell from the photographs that the body wasn't moved because of the splat pattern on the sidewalk going from the head. The distance from the body to the garage looks about 12-18 feet to me. He looks like he hit head first, which would be hard if you did not have any momentum. There's some other things to talk about from other news items, but just considering what could be known from the pictures)
 
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Alleged protestor allegedly overdoses on heroin in a Fox host's personal yard miles away - who is covering the protests for Fox.

http://dailycaller.com/2011/10/10/2...rdose-in-fox-business-network-hosts-backyard/

OWS marches on Mansions today, obviously scouted it out earlier:
http://money.cnn.com/2011/10/10/news/economy/occupy_wall_street_protest/index.htm


Probably related it to OWS because of this earlier:

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/it_nyc_lam_sterdam_bmE4vlV5aDUWhBRv9IbaiK
 
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Aha ha ha The Commies are under the bed again!

I expect the death toll to go up quite a bit. Protests like this usually end in violence, with the in crowd trying to get others involved in it. They claim the credit in the media for being victims, while getting rid of ideological opposition.

It isn't a guess. People are trained to do it this way. It's happened so much in the world, that only news blackouts, or scoffing by fools on public forums keeps it going.
 
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Aha ha ha The Commies are under the bed again!

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Honestly sir, do you think Ron Paul would say communists are behind this, plotting? Are you a Ron Paul supporter? If so, tell me why.


700+ million served in the 20th century. You think that killing machine just up and retired?

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Its far worse than the Commies.

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Hey, guys..I am somewhat alarmed that someone who was there said that the man (42 years old, I believe) was found with a Revolution banner. It's in the comments section from someone who was there. Don't know if it's true or not.

I hope he wasn't one of us.

And they said it was an accident, NOT suicide.

http://www.10news.com/news/29444195/detail.html
 
What I do not understand is this. Why are these protesters getting free food and permission to use the McDonald's bathroom facilities. (Part of the corporate system they oppose BTW)

Isn't a little tough love required here?

If I were the businesses in that area, I would get together and try to come to a consensus to shut down until the freeloaders were gone. Or at least not acquiesce to their childish behavior.

Subsidizing the protesters only encourages them to linger.

I have no problem with free speech and protesting, but this is totally open-ended and without any specific goal or directive or time frame.

The "build it (subsidize it) and they will come (stay)" attitude is not what is appropriate. These people who are willing to slovenly lie around just to seek attention would be better off combining their efforts to create some sort of co-operative that would provide a product or service and actually contribute something to their communities and society. If they are students, they are wasting their parents money. If they are unemployed then they should use their brains and work together to become indispensible to the people in their communities.

I just do not see the point in subsidizing their endless protest that is totally amorphous.
 
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