Wall Street’s Police State Image

By Pam Martens The Lower Manhattan Security Coordination Center on Broadway, built with more than $150 million of taxpayers’ dollars, is spy-central for keeping tabs on the Occupy Wall Street protesters.

Currently sitting around spy-central at taxpayer-funded computer workstations are representatives from the following Wall Street institutions: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, the New York Stock Exchange, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.  (A Freedom of Information Law request filed by the author with the New York Police Department 11 months ago to obtain the full list of occupants has yet to be answered, despite New York law mandating a response in 5 to 20 business days.)

Sharing the space with the Wall Street crowd in spy-central are at least four formal police groups: the New York City Police Department, the Transit Police, the Port Authority Police, and the newly exposed, privately employed, Federal Reserve Police Department.  There are also security representatives from Brookfield Properties, the real estate firm that has been at war with the protesters in Zuccotti Park, the birthplace of the Occupy Wall Street movement. And as the photo above indicates, even the New York Stock Exchange now has its own men in blue.

Given the police-state nature of today’s Wall Street, it’s easy to forget that Wall Street started out as a few men trading shares of stock on the curb in lower Manhattan.  It’s even easier to neglect to question why the central function of Wall Street, providing a medium for trading stocks and bonds, should require a mushrooming police state.  And, virtually no one in corporate media questions why the police are guarding the serial wrongdoers and arresting those courageous enough to protest the systemic corruption.

The police state image of Wall Street is the antithesis of positive brand marketing.  The millions of young people around the globe who have either directly protested  against Wall Street or watched the protests on live video streams have formed an indelible vision of a corrupt system being propped up by an equally corrupt system of state enforcers.

This growing divide between the next generation of investors and the institutions that need those investment dollars to survive could be heard in the chants of Occupy protesters marching in lower Manhattan this past Monday, September 17, marking the one year anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

As the army of police stood in front of barricades walling off the streets leading to the New York Stock Exchange, the protesters chanted: “One cop, two cop, three cop, four: every cop is a Wall Street whore.”

As the protesters marched to protest in front of the New York Fed, an ominous chant rang out: “No wars! No tanks! We will burn your f***ing banks.”

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