Posted on 03/24/2011 1:29:57 AM PDT by Scanian
A former official of one of the country's most-powerful unions, SEIU, has a secret plan to "destabilize" the country.
The plan is designed to destroy JP Morgan, nuke the stock market, and weaken Wall Street's grip on power, thus creating the conditions necessary for a redistribution of wealth and a change in government.
The former SEIU official, Stephen Lerner, spoke in a closed session at a Pace University forum last weekend.
The Blaze procured what appears to be a tape of Lerner's remarks. Many Americans will undoubtely sympathize with and support them. Still, the "destabilization" plan is startling in its specificity, especially coming so close on the heels of the financial crisis.
Lerner said that unions and community organizations are, for all intents and purposes, dead. The only way to achieve their goals, therefore--the redistribution of wealth and the return of "$17 trillion" stolen from the middle class by Wall Street--is to "destabilize the country."
Lerner's plan is to organize a mass, coordinated "strike" on mortgage, student loan, and local government debt payments--thus bringing the banks to the edge of insolvency and forcing them to renegotiate the terms of the loans. This destabilization and turmoil, Lerner hopes, will also crash the stock market, isolating the banking class and allowing for a transfer of power.
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“Search” function on FR is very difficult. It doesn’t matter, because this needed to be posted again. Thank you for doing it.
Of course it’s against the law. So who you gonna get to prosecute? Eric Holder and his Justice Dept.?
My mother and her siblings also never set foot in one of Hitler’s youth camps because my grandfather forbade it. The SS chased my grandmother and the kids all over the place looking for them. They managed to have contacts who gave them notice of the goons coming and they hid in the fields, mostly in haystacks. They kept nothing personal where they lived so nothing could be out of sorts when the “authorities” came-a-callin’.
My mother to this day refuses to talk much about it. I learned from her younger siblings of the stories. She was the oldest of 5.
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