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From: "izmo" To: "'Jeffrey Epstein"' [email protected]> Subject: RE: FW: Occupied Wall Street Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 11:59:25 +0000 Where are you now a days? From: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Sent: Monday, October 03 2011 5:27 AM To: Subject: Re: FW: Occupied Wall Street uh oh On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:18 AM, izmo < wrote: Looks like the revolution you predicted 30 years ago is about to start. From: Justin Ruben, MoveOn.org Civic Action [mailto:[email protected] Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 6:04 PM To: mark epstein Subject: Occupied Wall Street Dear MoveOn member, We're going to stage a massive "Virtual March on Wall Street" Over the last two weeks, an amazing wave of protest against Wall Street and the big online to show our support for the banks has erupted across the country. Occupy Wall Street protests this Wednesday. Sign up to join hundreds In Seattle, San Francisco, Ohio, and Boston (where 3,000 people rallied),I grassroots groups of thousands of voices of solidarity and have shut down banks and held sit-ins to demand that giant banks pay their fair share of help show just how widespread the taxes, end the foreclosure crisis, and create jobs. outrage Wall Street really is. In financial centers like Chicago and Atlanta, hundreds of people have set up encampments in front ofmajor financial institutions for round-the-clock demonstrations. Outside Los Angeles, community members have been running a 24-hour vigil around the home of Rose Gudiel, who faces eviction after getting foreclosed on for being two weeks late on a mortgage payment after her younger brother was murdered.2 But the biggest protests are on Wall Street itself. "Occupy Wall Street," which began with a brave group of young people, has swelled to thousands of students, unemployed folks, union members, and others who have persevered through intense police harassment and mass arrests to sustain a rolling 24-hour-a-day protest against the bankers who've wrecked our economy and undermined our democracy.; On Wednesday, MoveOn members will join labor and community groups in New York City for a huge march down to the protest site— the biggest yet. And because we can't all be in New York, we're going to stage a massive "Virtual March on Wall Street" online with our friends at Rebuild the Dream. Together, we'll add hundreds of thousands of voices of solidarity from the American Dream Movement ter the protests across the country and show just how widespread outrage at the Wall Street banks really is. Click here to sign up to join the Virtual March on Wall Street this Wednesday The protests on Wall Street have been running for two weeks straight and are only getting bigger every day. The signs, placards, and chants focus on standing up for what the protesters are calling "the 99%" of us who are suffering while Wall Street bankers grow richer EFTA00920330 by the day. In a telling moment last week, a group of bankers even went so far as to mock the protests while sipping champagne from balconies overlooking thousands of people marching down Wall Street.4 But adding mockery to the callous disregard for our country that we've seen from the big banks isn't slowing down the Occupy Wall Street movement one bit. The protests on Wall Street are set to grow even more this week and solidarity actions are already planned in dozens more cities. You can see what's planned in your area by visiting the solidarity site Occupy Together: http://www.moveon.org x-264645&id=31654.5856201-tOKlf9x&t=3 And you can sign up to add your voice to the national "Virtual March on Wall Street" online here: httplAvww.civic.moveon.orthoinvirtualwallstrectflid=31654-5856201-tQKII9x&r=4 Thanks for all you do. —Justin, Robin, Peter, Elena, and the rest of the team Sources: 1. "BofA's Boston Building Draws Protesters; 21 Arrests Are Made," bloomberg.com September 30, 2011 http:/Avww.moveon.orgir?t=264642&id=31654-5856201-tQKIf9x8tt=5 2. "La Puente Family Fights Eviction from Foreclosed Home," KTLA.com, September 29, 2011 httplAvww.moveon.org/r?t=264643&id=31654-5856201-tQKIf9att=6 3. "Anti-Wall Street Protestors Vow to Keep Up Fight," Reuters, October 2, 2011 http:/Avww.moveon.org/r?r=264644&id=31654-5856201-tQKII9x8tt=7 4. "Occupy Wall Street Protestors Meet Champagne Sippers," abcnews.com September 30, 2011 http:/Avww.moveon.orert=264649&id=31654-58562014QICIf9x8a=8 Subscription Management: This is a message from MoveOn.org Civic Action. To change your email address or update your contact info, please visit: http://moveon.org/subscrip/coa.html?id=31654-5856201-tQKIf9x To remove yourself (mark epstein) from this list, please visit our subscription management page at: http://moveon.org/s?i=31654-5856201-tQK119x Error! Filename not specified. The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. 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