In Spain, now...

loreta

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I think it is very interesting to see this big manifestation happening now, in Madrid and the rest of the country.

http://www.rtve.es/noticias/directo2/
 
Wow, that's pretty big. At one point, the crowd attacks 1 cop beating on a civilian, and a bunch of other people come out of nowhere and start hitting and kicking the copper. He retreats, and his comrades do nothing.

Seems the cops are vastly outnumbered, and even frightened of the crowd.
 
Lot of action right now and there is a weird noise that sounds like wind howling but it has come from nowhere.Ignore the howling wind , silly me left some audio on in the background.Duh.
 
Hi, Loreta.

If Spain is a country where poor economics conditions, that , apart from the useless politician are you keeping an aristocratic regime, kings and all expenses involved?
 
Just saw it on the news. They were saying how Spain has only 3500 security cops for these kinds of manifestations in the whole country, as opposed to countries like France were there are like 80000? (if I heard correctly). Most of them have to work extra shifts or come from other cities to Madrid to these manifestations, working 24 hours straight. With so many fed-up people with so many economic cuts, they are vastly outnumbered.

In the mean time there are 4 active fires in Valencia with fire-workers also working extra hours. It has been a busy summer for fire-workers in all Spain.
 
Caballero Reyes, here the King is still a King and we pay their living, their houses, their holidays. But many, many Spaniards adore the King. They would like to serve them, I am sure, and kiss their feet.

Here is some more footage. They told, so they told me, that 40 people or so where wounded today. Many many cops were wounded.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0ydInm4Fm0&feature=player_embedded


Talking about the King: the government cut for the end of the year the Extra pay for the workers. This extra pay is money that a worker is taking off during the year, by his boss, so during summer time and Holiday time he receives an Extra pay, but this money is coming from his salary. So Mr. Rajoy cut this pay. In a word: he robbed this money. BUT: the King have many horses, like all kings. And do you know how it cost to take care of the horses of the King? 300 thousand euros. Spain is not a democracy. Not in the past, nor now. :mad:
 
Ark's I Ching reading for 2012:

I Ching said:
REVOLUTION (FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE)

above THE JOYOUS, LAKE
below THE CLINGING, Fire

THE CONDITION
The image is of fire within the lake.

In OPPOSITION (38), fire above the lake represents opposing tendencies. Here, fire and water combat each other directly, hence the idea of REVOLUTION.

In the four seasons we see REVOLUTION as times and seasons change and, with them, their demands. So also, in the life of peoples and nations, changes call for social reforms.

the C's:

3/4/12 said:
Q: (Belibaste) You want to ask about 2012? (L) They kinda covered that. (Belibaste) I mean, not what people say about 2012, but what would a sentence or keyword about 2012 is...

A: Revolution!

Q: (L) In other words, they will try to use 2012 to impose their complete totalitarian controls on the planet, but they won't get the reaction they expect. Is that it?

A: Yes!!!!

This appears to be the latest wave, and there have been several so far this year.
 
Psyche said:
Just saw it on the news. They were saying how Spain has only 3500 security cops for these kinds of manifestations in the whole country, as opposed to countries like France were there are like 80000? (if I heard correctly). Most of them have to work extra shifts or come from other cities to Madrid to these manifestations, working 24 hours straight. With so many fed-up people with so many economic cuts, they are vastly outnumbered.

When people doesn't have any thing to loose , they can oppose the police. Even if PTB don't have people to enforce , they still have drones to handle this type of situation in US and other big countries. we have to see how long that drone hardware losts.
 
What was amazing to see yesterday was the huge, vast number of people confronting a small number of cops. It was in fact fascinating, like seeing ants. And even if the people were more potent than what was in the center (cops), the cops were in no danger at all but the contrary. If someone or something is studying us as we study insects, what they would think about?

These manifestations will change nothing at all, also. We know this because we know what happened in Greece. And in Greece things are everyday worst, and worst. Terrible situation of Greeks that are the future of Spain. The more manifestations the more the PTB will put their hold on people. It is like to be in a vicious circle of violence.
 
While the media recognizes that agent provocateurs gave a violent spin to an otherwise peaceful demonstration, they are consenting to it by not calling on the elite: it is open fascism when government openly supports these activities!!

Next massive meeting is scheduled for Saturday. They are calling for people to not hide their faces. But one wonders what use it will be when the police can beat a congressman and get away with it:

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And what about Portugal?

One million demonstrators (10% of the population!) in the whole country, at least 500 000 in the capital, on the 15th of September. The most important demonstration since the first of may 1974, following the end of Salazar's dictatorship...
 
eoste said:
And what about Portugal?

One million demonstrators (10% of the population!) in the whole country, at least 500 000 in the capital, on the 15th of September. The most important demonstration since the first of may 1974, following the end of Salazar's dictatorship...

Portuguese are valiant and courageous. I love them. Here is a video when they manifest around the Congress. It is a very different type of manifestation than that of Spain. Portuguese are so gentle. But strong!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBgPa1-jFRo&feature=player_embedded#!
 
What makes me feel sick when I see this short video is to see: how the police arrests a senior and how people are taking pictures of this. In fact seeing people taking pictures with their phones or whatever of the distrust of others is something that hurts me a lot. I see vultures.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYKiccd-5dA&feature=share
 
loreta said:
What makes me feel sick when I see this short video is to see: how the police arrests a senior and how people are taking pictures of this. In fact seeing people taking pictures with their phones or whatever of the distrust of others is something that hurts me a lot. I see vultures.

From country to country, city to city, video to video, it is the same. The top is feeling the pressure and have all those personnel around at their disposal to do their will, all the while making up laws or dismantling rights and freedoms whenever they so choose. Yes it hurts deeply and may get a lot worse as people are reaching their ends of playing nice and rolling over - the PTB know it and are scared. They think muscle will serve them, as it has in the past. For now it is fight rather than flight for them, yet that could change, which has ramifications too.
 
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