Wall Street Protests
Wall Street protests are meant to signify various demonstrations that seem to be taking place around the financial Wall Street walk of New York City.
These protests have seemingly grown to be termed as occupy Wall Street protests.
The origin of Wall Street protests is based on various grievances however the occupy protests seem to be connected to social and economic imbalances extended to the highest commission tax payers (the rich) and the middle class groups.
Wall Street is a long street which runs from Broadway to the south street and centered on the eighth block in lower Manhattan along the east river.
The Wall Street demonstrations also have significance on the new world order theories.
This is because of the allegations that the demonstrators seem to be extending to the rich.
In the new world order theories, it is said that there would emanate a one world government which would not employ the democratic method of ruling but rather authoritative techniques like fascism which may involve dictatorship as a result of trying to coordinate governments all over the world, the new world order is connected with other theories which relate to the emergence of the illuminati group, free masonry, end of times and the round table.
The first documentation of occupy Wall Street protests can be tracked back on September 17, 2011 due to the financial crisis that have been taking place in the recent times.
A Canadian based foundation made a request to conduct peaceful demonstrations which were meant to help present the views of a class of people primarily known as the "we are 99%" a term derived from the 1970s economic lines where the rich seem to be getting richer in that their wealth is said to have grown to an average of about 275%.
The argument here is in basis on the fact that wealth and income is concentrated on the top 1% of the United States population.
The practice was spearheaded by various activists who used the internet to reach masses of Americans and encouraged them to take part on the occupy Wall Street protests.
Since the first Protests, the practice has spread to other nations and cities within the United States whereby the grievances are meant to mark the debut of a new world order.
There are theories that state that during the new age of this world order, the rich and the middle class would be similar in terms of economic status and income.
There have been criticisms from other publics to this group on its failure to present their demands openly since the first demands were connected to national policy proposals and thus the emergence of the liberty square blueprint which primarily emphasized on the need for the demands unlike the allegations that the set demands were meant to solve their problems and this is one of the reasons why various unions have pledged their support for these demonstrations.
Even as the world moves forward into making life easy, there are always challenges that the common man will have to pass before reaching the heights of success.
These protests have seemingly grown to be termed as occupy Wall Street protests.
The origin of Wall Street protests is based on various grievances however the occupy protests seem to be connected to social and economic imbalances extended to the highest commission tax payers (the rich) and the middle class groups.
Wall Street is a long street which runs from Broadway to the south street and centered on the eighth block in lower Manhattan along the east river.
The Wall Street demonstrations also have significance on the new world order theories.
This is because of the allegations that the demonstrators seem to be extending to the rich.
In the new world order theories, it is said that there would emanate a one world government which would not employ the democratic method of ruling but rather authoritative techniques like fascism which may involve dictatorship as a result of trying to coordinate governments all over the world, the new world order is connected with other theories which relate to the emergence of the illuminati group, free masonry, end of times and the round table.
The first documentation of occupy Wall Street protests can be tracked back on September 17, 2011 due to the financial crisis that have been taking place in the recent times.
A Canadian based foundation made a request to conduct peaceful demonstrations which were meant to help present the views of a class of people primarily known as the "we are 99%" a term derived from the 1970s economic lines where the rich seem to be getting richer in that their wealth is said to have grown to an average of about 275%.
The argument here is in basis on the fact that wealth and income is concentrated on the top 1% of the United States population.
The practice was spearheaded by various activists who used the internet to reach masses of Americans and encouraged them to take part on the occupy Wall Street protests.
Since the first Protests, the practice has spread to other nations and cities within the United States whereby the grievances are meant to mark the debut of a new world order.
There are theories that state that during the new age of this world order, the rich and the middle class would be similar in terms of economic status and income.
There have been criticisms from other publics to this group on its failure to present their demands openly since the first demands were connected to national policy proposals and thus the emergence of the liberty square blueprint which primarily emphasized on the need for the demands unlike the allegations that the set demands were meant to solve their problems and this is one of the reasons why various unions have pledged their support for these demonstrations.
Even as the world moves forward into making life easy, there are always challenges that the common man will have to pass before reaching the heights of success.