For those of you who missed it, we've been broadcasting live video from the occupation of Zuccotti park.
At least 2,000 people, led by Shamar Thomas and other marines in uniform, marched on City Hall, and shut down Broadway in solidarity of Oakland.
But what you didn't see was the video from that night. The Kettling net, behind which protesters were penned and attacked by Anthony Bologna, which was used to kettle hundreds on the Brooklyn Bridge, was seized by protesters in this march, and we streamed it live. For those of you without video, you can see the protesters seize the orange mesh net, and run down Broadway, chanting "Whose net? OUR NET!"
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Sam Seder praised us in his show.
Please, send this viral. The only way that the Media will stop ignoring this is if it gets out there.
Here's our full stream from that night, and the liveblog that accompanied it. People keep saying protesters are editing their videos, so we're going to make an effort to guarantee that our full, uncut, unedited videos are available. Ultimately, we want the truth to get out, and unedited video doesn't lie.
Today at 4:00, I'll be liveblogging a march in Brownsville, Brooklyn, where protesters plan to march on the 73rd precinct in opposition to the NYPD Stop and Frisk policy, which is said to unfairly target minorities within the city.
In comments, I've been promising people some exciting news. Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, we're going to have to delay that news a bit longer. We Are TheOther99, a new independent media group who've been at Zuccotti since the beginning of the occupation. Will you contribute to help us stay up and running?