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(Off Topic) ACORN Playing Behind Scenes Role in 'Occupy' Movement

Wednesday, October 26, 2011 8:48 AM
Sorry guys, I feel this was important enough to share. The former New York office for ACORN, the disbanded community activist group, is playing a key role in the self-proclaimed “leaderless” Occupy Wall Street movement, organizing “guerrilla” protest events and hiring door-to-door canvassers to collect money under the banner of various causes while spending it on protest-related activities, sources tell [view link]. The former director of New York ACORN, Jon Kest, and his top aides are now busy working at protest events for New York Communities for Change (NYCC). That organization was created in late 2009 when some ACORN offices disbanded and reorganized under new names after undercover video exposes prompted Congress to cut off federal funds. NYCC's connection to ACORN isn't a tenuous one: It works from the former ACORN offices in Brooklyn, uses old ACORN office stationery, employs much of the old ACORN staff and, according to several sources, engages in some of the old organization's controversial techniques to raise money, interest and awareness for the protests. Sources said NYCC has hired about 100 former ACORN-affiliated staff members from other cities – paying some of them $100 a day - to attend and support Occupy Wall Street. Dozens of New York homeless people recruited from shelters are also being paid to support the protests, at the rate of $10 an hour, the sources said. At least some of those hired are being used as door-to-door canvassers to collect money that's used to support the protests. Sources said cash donations collected by NYCC on behalf of some unions and various causes are being pooled and spent on Occupy Wall Street. The money is used to buy supplies, pay staff and cover travel expenses for the ex-ACORN members brought to New York for the protests. In one such case, sources said, NYCC staff members collected cash donations for what they were told was a United Federation of Teachers fundraising drive, but the money was diverted to the protests. Sources who participated in the teachers union campaign said NYCC supervisors gave them the addresses of union members and told them to go knock on their doors and ask for contributions—and did not mention that the money would go toward Occupy Wall Street expenses. One source said the campaign raked in about $5,000. Current staff members at NYCC told [view link] the union fundraising drive was called off abruptly last week, and they were told NYCC should not have been raising money for the union at all. Sources said staff members also collected door-to-door for NYCC's PCB campaign — which aims to test schools for deadly toxins —but then pooled that money together with cash raised for the teachers union and other campaigns to fund Occupy Wall Street. “We go to Freeport, Central Islip, Park Slope, everywhere, and we say we're collecting money for PCBs testing in schools. But the money isn't going to the campaign," one source said. "It's going to Occupy Wall Street, and we're not using that money to get schools tested for deadly chemicals or to make their kids safer. It's just going to the protests, and that's just so terrible.” A spokesman for the United Federation of Teachers told [view link], "The UFT is not involved in any NYCC fundraising on the PCB issue.” Multiple sources said NYCC is also using cash donations through canvassing efforts in New York's Harlem and Washington Heights neighborhoods for union-backed campaigns to fund the Wall Street protests. “All the money collected from canvasses is pooled together back at the office, and everything we've been working on for the last year is going to the protests, against big banks and to pay people's salaries—and those people on salary are, of course, being paid to go to the protests every day,” one NYCC staff member told [view link]. Those who contribute don't know the money is going to fund the protests, the source said. “They give contributions because we say if they do we can fix things - whatever specific problem they're having in their area, housing, schools, whatever ... then we spend the contributions paying staff to be at the protests all day, every day. That's where these contributions - the community's money – is going,” the source said. “They're doing the same stuff now that got ACORN in trouble to begin with. And yes, we're still ACORN, there is a still a national ACORN.” Another source, who said she was hired from a homeless shelter, said she was first sent to the protests before being deployed to Central Islip, Long Island, to canvass for a campaign against home foreclosures. “I went to the protests every day for two weeks and made $10 an hour. They made me carry NYCC signs and big orange banners that say NYCC in white letters. About 50 others were hired around my time to go to the protests. We went to protests in and around Zuccotti Park, then to the big Times Square protest,” she said. “But now they have me canvassing on Long Island for money, so I get the money and then the money is being used for Occupy Wall Street—to pay for all of it, for supplies, food, transportation, salaries, for everything ... all that money is going to pay for the protests downtown and that's just messed up. It's just wrong.” Neither Kest, NYCC executive director, nor his communications director returned repeated email and telephone requests for comment, nor did his communications director. A Fox News producer who visited the Brooklyn office on Tuesday was told, "The best people to speak to who are involved with Occupy Wall Street aren't available." In a phone interview on Tuesday, Harrison Schultz, an Occupy Wall Street spokesman, said he knew nothing about NYCC's involvement in the Occupy movement. “Haven't seen them, couldn't tell you,” he said. He said he couldn't comment on the Occupy the Boardroom website's relationship to the movement and to NYCC. “It's a horizontal organization, a leaderless organization, it's difficult to explain it,” Schultz said, “difficult to explain it to people who haven't worked in this, who haven't been part of it.” Kest publicly threw his organization's support behind the movement in a Sept. 30 opinion piece on [view link]. But top ex-ACORN staff members and current NYCC officials have been planning events like the Occupy Wall Street protests since February, a source within the group told [view link]. That's when planning began for May 12 protests against Chase bank foreclosures, which were followed by the formation of the Beyond May 12 campaign, targeting Wall Street and big banks. That campaign was rolled out by a coalition of community groups and unions and led by the revamped former ACORN group. “What people don't understand is that ACORN is behind this — and that this, what's happening now, is all part of the May 12 and Beyond May 12 plans to go after the banks, Chase in particular,” a source said. Sources said NYCC was a key player behind a series of recent Occupy Wall Street events, including the Oct. 11 Millionaires March, which brought protests and union and community groups on walking tours of Upper East Side homes of wealthy New Yorkers; and the launch of the “Occupy the Boardroom” website, registered to Kest, which encouraged protesters to contact high-profile bankers, among others. Read more: [view link]

10 comments

  • Dougster
    13 years ago
    OMG! They are conspiring to take over the world! First they caused the GFC and now this! They are the devil and must be stopped immediately!
  • looneylarry
    13 years ago
    [yawn] "Sources" told FoxNews, huh? I guess I don't share the same hysteria that the big banks have for these smelly and unkept hooligans. Just send out Breitbart and O'Keefe and maybe we can get some undercover video of an Occupy Wall Street person crapping in a bush.
  • CTQWERTY
    13 years ago
    The Tea Party and Occupy Wall St. are both populist movements. If they ever get smart and unify then there will be change. Otherwise their efforts are marginalized by political leanings.
  • zorro
    13 years ago
    imagine my surprise, Fox News wants to discredit Occupy Wall Street...
  • vincemichaels
    13 years ago
    Oh boy. Here we go again !! ACORN is back in business. LMAO
  • EarlTee
    13 years ago
    In case it matters to any of you: according to sources, Obama is a Muslim and held dual Kenyan/Martian citizenship at birth.
  • motorhead
    13 years ago
    Some from the Occupy movement are calling for a forgiveness of student loan debt. Now, if they would call for a plan to forgive credit card debit, it's hello Flight Club with my Visa Gold Card in hand.
  • Dougster
    13 years ago
    No! Obama was born of a Jackal and is the anti-christ!
  • thesamurai
    13 years ago
    Important enough to share? An article about trying to create a witch hunt in the world of politics on a strip club review site...LOL? Fuck the tea party. Fuck the GOP. Fuck FoxtabloidNews. I felt that was important to share. Thxxx
  • knight_errant
    13 years ago
    Dudester- take a lesson in news literacy. This "news article" is a piece of unattributed propaganda. "Sources say" constitute the guy at the desk in the news room next to the "reporter" 1st Paragraph- sources say 4th I need this whole one "Sources said NYCC has hired about 100 former ACORN-affiliated staff members from other cities - paying some of them $100 a day - to attend and support Occupy Wall Street. Dozens of New York homeless people recruited from shelters are also being paid to support the protests, at the rate of $10 an hour, the sources said. \OMG, it's one sentence. 6th "Sources said..." 7th "In one such case, sources said, " 9th "Sources who participated in the teachers union campaign said. ... One source said... " 10th "Current staff members at NYCC told [view link]" 11th "Sources said..." 12th ...one source said. " oooh 14th "Multiple sources said..." 15th "...one NYCC staff member told [view link]. " 16th "... the source said. " 17th "...the source said." 19th "Another source..." 20th "...she said. " 27th "What people don't understand is that ACORN is behind this ...a source said." Final "Sources said NYCC was a key player behind a series of recent Occupy Wall Street events" There is a WHOLE lot of accusations in this article, and it's really weird how all the info comes from sources where there is no way to check if any of it is true.
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