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Title: If You Have Pics From Gz On Monday
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Quezinox - September 13, 2006 12:45 AM (GMT)
Thank you!

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The Sopomore - September 13, 2006 01:04 AM (GMT)
looks like a lot of people. i have two friends that wanted to go but since they are 15 and we live near boston they could not go for the obixious reaons

Quezinox - September 13, 2006 01:07 AM (GMT)
Link to ThaRebeliouZ's pics On Myspace Not GZ but weekend so I liked them

Quezinox - September 13, 2006 01:18 AM (GMT)
From BBC

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The Sopomore - September 13, 2006 01:26 AM (GMT)
the last pic really impresses me... breaktaking to see so many people

Ross11988 - September 13, 2006 02:16 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (The Sopomore @ Sep 12 2006, 09:26 PM)
the last pic really impresses me... breaktaking to see so many people

thinking the same thing. keep um cuming

Quezinox - September 13, 2006 02:16 AM (GMT)
(Photograph by Sarah Ferguson)
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Exogenics - September 13, 2006 02:19 AM (GMT)
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The Crowd before the first Silent March.
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And ofcourse the man himself

Quezinox - September 13, 2006 02:40 AM (GMT)
village voice
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Badmachine - September 13, 2006 03:01 AM (GMT)
Got there at 5am:

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Paul Issac being his usual self. (There were only 3-4 of us at this point. When the cavalry arrived, Paul seemed to call it a day and wasn't visible again)

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Protesting out NY AG Spitzers office:

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Ross11988 - September 13, 2006 03:17 AM (GMT)
hows pual issac doing? has he relized the truth yet?

truejuggalotus - September 13, 2006 03:43 AM (GMT)
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WakingUpAmy - September 13, 2006 03:51 AM (GMT)
wow those are some inspiring looking pics, other than the protesters being "penned in". Still, I wish I was there!

abcd - September 13, 2006 04:07 AM (GMT)
Excellent job guys!
Loose change recut is currently on google top 1

kutibah - September 13, 2006 04:09 AM (GMT)
Awesome! Just wondering, anyone have any pics from the DC march?

Rainman71 - September 13, 2006 05:31 AM (GMT)
I am so pissed off now. It is so blatently obvious that the media refused to cover any of this. Every damn main stream reporter must be shi**ing their pants knowing there was a massive cover-up and they can't say anything for fear of losing their jobs or worse.

All of those coward punk reporters who don't have the balls to stand up to the machine and face the facts can kiss my a$$.

The black t-shirt crowd in NYC on Monday, in my opinion, was comprised of the smartest people in North America and abroad as well as the millions more who were unable to attend like myself.

This has got to break soon.

JAStewart - September 13, 2006 12:53 PM (GMT)
Its great to see so many people out for the TRUTH!

rock!

Quezinox - September 13, 2006 02:14 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (WakingUpAmy @ Sep 13 2006, 03:51 AM)
wow those are some inspiring looking pics, other than the protesters being "penned in". Still, I wish I was there!

It wasn't so much penned in they just had fenced the road so you could only cross at crosswalks



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Quezinox - September 13, 2006 02:27 PM (GMT)

Breuer85 - September 13, 2006 02:42 PM (GMT)
Thank you so much for sharing the pics! I feel hopeful seeing all the people there standing up for what they believe, but then I also feel dispair, knowing that more than half of Americans won't see or hear anything about this.......

dylan avery - September 13, 2006 03:02 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (badmachine)
Paul Issac being his usual self. (There were only 3-4 of us at this point. When the cavalry arrived, Paul seemed to call it a day and wasn't visible again)

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i mean this in a 100% non-derogatory way...seems Paul lost some weight. i heard a few stories from people bumping into him but I never personally saw him.

apparantly he was really proud of how many people showed up...

hell, jason needed a pen and mark roberts walked up and handed him one with a smile. abbyanne walked up to me and we had a decent conversation. we wished each other good luck.

the media can ignore it all they want...what we saw on Monday was truly groundbreaking, and the screw loose change crowd are having a hell of a time marginalizing it...the best they can do is take my picture and make fun of the fact i have grey hair (it's called genetics you morons)

great pics badmachine!

Badmachine - September 13, 2006 03:52 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (dylan avery @ Sep 13 2006, 03:02 PM)
i mean this in a 100% non-derogatory way...seems Paul lost some weight. i heard a few stories from people bumping into him but I never personally saw him.

apparantly he was really proud of how many people showed up...

hell, jason needed a pen and mark roberts walked up and handed him one with a smile. abbyanne walked up to me and we had a decent conversation. we wished each other good luck.

the media can ignore it all they want...what we saw on Monday was truly groundbreaking, and the screw loose change crowd are having a hell of a time marginalizing it...the best they can do is take my picture and make fun of the fact i have grey hair (it's called genetics you morons)

great pics badmachine!

Dylan:

You guys must have parted with a lot of dough in order to pass out all of those freebie copies of LC2 and the t shirts.

Ya know, I heard someone else saying the same thing there about Pauls weight also.

Hmmm ...

Paul's a hard one to peg. From a distance he seems hostile to the movement and then other times he seems Ok with certain individuals.

During the AJ bullhorning at GZ, I watched the public very carefully and virtually all were watching with interest or as if they were already familiar with the message.

I can barely count on one hand the number of people who seemed to have a problem with us all day.

As for the ever inquisitive media who relentlessly chase every story, they could be found on the rooftop of the WFC buildings on the opposite side of GZ, where so much of the scheduled and unscheduled activity was occurring. They were out in no mans land.

On Monday, the people gathered were the story and the chumps I'm sure were following the orders of editors and managers, to avoid us.

I spoke to a couple of foreign jounalists but the U.S. corporate media national and local were either far, far away or split just before the cavalry showed up.

dylan avery - September 13, 2006 05:03 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Badmachine @ Sep 13 2006, 03:52 PM)
You guys must have parted with a lot of dough in order to pass out all of those freebie copies of LC2 and the t shirts.

can't put a price on truth, brotha.

(but it was about $10,000)

Badmachine - September 13, 2006 05:37 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (dylan avery @ Sep 13 2006, 05:03 PM)
QUOTE (Badmachine @ Sep 13 2006, 03:52 PM)
You guys must have parted with a lot of dough in order to pass out all of those freebie copies of LC2 and the t shirts.

can't put a price on truth, brotha.

(but it was about $10,000)

Ouch.

Here - we'll just knock off a couple of zero's, replace a comma with a decimal point and ... Presto - you're "back in the black as they say".

"but it was about $1.00"

See?!

(Beer goggles at work!)

[cheers]

Kingston - September 13, 2006 05:55 PM (GMT)
Whoa, man I wish I could have been there. Too bad I'm stuck here in Finland. Those are some breathtaking pictures.

Sanders - September 13, 2006 06:04 PM (GMT)
To all who posted these pics,

THANK YOU !

jmb597 - September 13, 2006 06:50 PM (GMT)

xloosefusionx - September 13, 2006 09:52 PM (GMT)
These were the only ones I was able to snap at the Millenium Hilton during the Bullhorn portion of the gathering.


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Ross11988 - September 13, 2006 11:07 PM (GMT)
wait i thought paul issac was agianst the truth movement. isnt he the same guy from the bonus fottage of 2nd Editon?

CptFarlow - September 14, 2006 12:52 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Badmachine @ Sep 13 2006, 03:52 PM)
QUOTE (dylan avery @ Sep 13 2006, 03:02 PM)
i mean this in a 100% non-derogatory way...seems Paul lost some weight.  i heard a few stories from people bumping into him but I never personally saw him.

apparantly he was really proud of how many people showed up...

hell, jason needed a pen and mark roberts walked up and handed him one with a smile.  abbyanne walked up to me and we had a decent conversation.  we wished each other good luck.

the media can ignore it all they want...what we saw on Monday was truly groundbreaking, and the screw loose change crowd are having a hell of a time marginalizing it...the best they can do is take my picture and make fun of the fact i have grey hair (it's called genetics you morons)

great pics badmachine!

Dylan:

You guys must have parted with a lot of dough in order to pass out all of those freebie copies of LC2 and the t shirts.

Ya know, I heard someone else saying the same thing there about Pauls weight also.

Hmmm ...

Paul's a hard one to peg. From a distance he seems hostile to the movement and then other times he seems Ok with certain individuals.

During the AJ bullhorning at GZ, I watched the public very carefully and virtually all were watching with interest or as if they were already familiar with the message.

I can barely count on one hand the number of people who seemed to have a problem with us all day.

As for the ever inquisitive media who relentlessly chase every story, they could be found on the rooftop of the WFC buildings on the opposite side of GZ, where so much of the scheduled and unscheduled activity was occurring. They were out in no mans land.

On Monday, the people gathered were the story and the chumps I'm sure were following the orders of editors and managers, to avoid us.

I spoke to a couple of foreign jounalists but the U.S. corporate media national and local were either far, far away or split just before the cavalry showed up.

During Alex's bullhorning, I decided not to hang back behind him but rather I was on the other side handing out my information packets. I had 2000 of them, 3 pieces of paper each...

The one thing that surprised me is, 99% of everybody came to me for the packet. They were interested in seeing what what going on. All I really had to do was stand near the back of the crowd and my t-shirt did the rest.

The citizens of the US, especially New Yorker's are all more receptive now, especially with the total f*ck ups of Iraq and Afganistan. (Of course, they're f*ck ups to us, but to the ones in control, everything is going smoothly for them.)


tfy911 - September 14, 2006 01:36 AM (GMT)
Here are my pics. Some from ground zero and others from Sunday at Copper Union Hall.

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Quezinox - September 14, 2006 02:01 AM (GMT)

kutibah - September 14, 2006 02:19 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Quezinox @ Sep 13 2006, 07:01 PM)
http://s15.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_F...showtopic=13679

Movie from uptownskateshop

Awesome! Thanks!

vmachiel - September 14, 2006 10:23 AM (GMT)
I'm inpressed, I wish I could have been there. [salute]

GlassRace - September 15, 2006 05:27 PM (GMT)
Here's a blog spot for openers...

http://september-11-2006-at-ground-zero.blogspot.com/

And a zoom on the badge who photographed us.

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And the new 7 at dawn.

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GlassRace - September 15, 2006 06:13 PM (GMT)
World Trade Center Station at dawn, looking west. Cold pavement and time.

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Looking south through a bridge tunnel over Ground Zero. The curved white shape you see in the corner, under the orange and white bridge, is where the train comes through. The track cuts right through the wall of Ground Zero.

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9/11 was a black op.

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GR and the new 7 later that morning.

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The gathering place.

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Sloth (left) and GR (right) at the gathering place.

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Lining up for the silent parade.

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Wall Street soldiers and Secret Service.

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"The Staircase" from the south looking north. Note the new 7, visible on the left, has no windows for the first few floors.

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