This blog is mainly about the going-ons of the L.E.S (Lower East Side), and some interesting shots around the city. This site pays homage to Bob Arihood and his now discontinued blog: Neither More Nor Less May it stay up there for years to come. R.I.P Bob Arihood, You were a Friend and a Mentor. We will always miss you, your photos, and your advice. "Stay out of jail and don't get arrested" -Bob Arihood
Friday, November 18, 2011
A Look Back In Time: Occupy Wall Street In Its Early Days As Bloombergville and Empire State Rebellion/OWS History
Here Are Photos Of The Brainchild Of OWS, And The Start Of A Worldwide Movement Known As Occupy Wall Street.
June 14th, 2011 AKA Flag Day A Group Of Activists Will Take This Park Known As Operation Empire State Rebellion
Unfortunately It failed, so the next best thing was to Occupy Brooklyn Bridge City Hall Station
They got kicked out, so they relocated across from City Hall That Sign Was Part Of The Remains At Occupy Brooklyn Bridge City Hall Station
First Occupation named Bloombergville
FIGHT THE CUTS! JOIN BLOOMBERGVILLE
They Get Booted And Move To 250 Broadway
Temporary Relocation Because Of Rain
A GA By Some Of The Citizens Of Bloombergville. We Believe That Bloombergville Collapsed On Day 6 or 7. But The Idea Still Remains.
The First Gatherings of Occupy Wall Street On Sept. 17th, 2011 Organized by Adbusters
Occupiers Converge On Their Home Zuccotti Park (To Be Renamed Liberty Park)
Days After The Occupation Started Med Tents Media Station Food Table Are Created
Eventually Turned Into A Tent City OWS Grows In Numbers
OWS Gets Evicted On The 15th Of November
They Are Let Back In Later That Night
With Restrictions No Tents, Backpacks, Or Sleeping Bags, Bags Searched
Independently Contracted Security Team Hired By Brookfield Properties (Owners Of Zuccotti Park) Check Bags
The Day After People Still Stay In The Park
Whats To Come? Time Will Tell
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