Glenn Beck TV and Blaze correspondent Buck Sexton goes behind the scenes at Occupy Wall Street and explores the radical roots and revolutionary goals that lie beneath the not-so-ragtag movement.Occupy Wall Street (OWS) became the biggest news story in the world during the fall of 2011. Under the banner of the "99%", the Occupiers spread their message of class warfare and revolution across the globe. Using cutting-edge digital media propaganda combined with the street protest strategies honed by 1960s radicals, OWS has already changed our political system. Now they seek to change our future. The American Spring has arrived. The Occupiers plan to dominate news headlines by using direct action protests across the country during this pivotal presidential election year. They intend to take to the streets in every major U.S. city. The stakes could not be higher. Buck Sexton, a former CIA counterterrorism and counterinsurgency analyst, has covered the Occupiers from the start. He’s infiltrated their marches and "general assemblies" at every major OWS event to uncover the truth about this neo-Marxist movement. With a focus on history, ideology and tactics, Sexton breaks down OWS—and its plans for reshaping America.
This concise book is a very clear break down of the Occupy movements. Buck Sexton identifies individual groups within Occupy waiting for their opportunities, simply waiting within as the tides shift. Anyone, whether you support Occupy, or loath it, should read this book to better understand what is going on in this country and what is at stake.
It has been a few years since the occupy wall street demonstration but not so long ago that the information provided in this quick read isn't valuable. A clear picture of who the players were, both public and silent backers.
I have listened to Buck Sexton’s radio show for two years and I recently found this small book. Although Occupy Wall Street is over, it was interesting to read about an individual’s experience of the situation. Overall, a good overview from a conservative perspective