Worst Case Scenario http://occupytogether.com/forum/categories/worst-case-scenario/feed.rss Wed, 19 Jun 13 17:08:18 -0600 Worst Case Scenario en-CA Do Not Allow Obama to Impose Martial Law http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/365/do-not-allow-obama-to-impose-martial-law Sun, 09 Oct 2011 23:43:46 -0600 admin 365@/forum/discussions http://www.knowthelies.com/node/6463]]> H.R. 1338 Will Create Mandatory Youth Military Programs!! http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/711/h.r.-1338-will-create-mandatory-youth-military-programs Tue, 18 Oct 2011 20:40:56 -0600 MundusVultDecipi 711@/forum/discussions http://youtu.be/OkAblhCBiMU

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h1388/show

I wish this were a hoax folks!]]>
ANOTHER VET BEATEN, INJURED, NOW IN INTENSIVE CARE! Denied medical treatment for 18 hours http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/1197/another-vet-beaten-injured-now-in-intensive-care-denied-medical-treatment-for-18-hours Fri, 04 Nov 2011 23:37:05 -0600 janmarbol 1197@/forum/discussions http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/oakland-nov-4-2011-2323

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/05/us-protests-oakland-veteran-idUSTRE7A37A820111105

Brian Kelly, who co-owns a brew pub with Sabeghi, said his business partner told him he was arrested and beaten by a group of policemen as he was leaving the protest to go home.
"He told me he was in the hospital with a lacerated spleen and that the cops had jumped him," Kelly said, adding that Sabeghi had served as an Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"They put him in jail, and he told them he was injured, and they denied him medical treatment for about 18 hours," he said.
The Oakland Police Department did not immediately return calls seeking comment.
The veterans' group said in a statement that police struck Sabeghi with nightsticks on his hands, shoulders, ribs and back, and that in addition to a lacerated spleen he suffered from internal bleeding.
Sabeghi's name was listed by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office as among those arrested that night, and Highland General Hospital confirmed he was a patient in its intensive care unit.]]>
Martial Law http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/1060/martial-law Sun, 30 Oct 2011 17:02:52 -0600 MundusVultDecipi 1060@/forum/discussions http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/13-will-a-state-of-emergency-be-used-to-supersede-our-constitution/]]> Internet Shut Down http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/301/internet-shut-down Fri, 07 Oct 2011 16:06:27 -0600 Obetica 301@/forum/discussions Brain washed movement http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/661/brain-washed-movement Mon, 17 Oct 2011 06:22:55 -0600 rebe 661@/forum/discussions All Verizon Wireless Accounts Shut Off http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/383/all-verizon-wireless-accounts-shut-off Mon, 10 Oct 2011 11:33:23 -0600 admin 383@/forum/discussions ]]> What to do if you get arrested. http://occupytogether.com/forum/discussion/82/what-to-do-if-you-get-arrested. Tue, 27 Sep 2011 17:20:00 -0600 admin 82@/forum/discussions
Plastic handcuffs can cause long-term nerve damage. If you feel any pain, numbness, or tingling, demand immediately; and keep demanding, that they be loosened. Don't move around too much; that can cause plastic handcuffs to tighten. When being cuffed flex your muscles as much as possible to take up extra space inside the cuffs until they're on.

If you have medical problems or are in jail with anyone who has an injury or needs medication, tell the police immediately, and keep reminding them. Use group pressure, and really keep at them. Days in jail with an untreated injury or without medication can be fatal.

If you are dependent on medication and risking arrest, it is important that you have a note from a doctor explaining how important it is that you receive it. The note should state your name, you diagnosis, what would happen if the medication were interrupted, whether any substitutions at all can be accepted, and that you have to keep the medication on your person. Give copies of the note to the medical team, if you're at an event at which there is one, and to your legal representation, and keep one on you with your identification. Bring a few days' worth of medication and keep it in the original container. If you absolutely do not want to give away your identity to the police, but still need medication if your are arrested, you could request a note from your doctor with your photo on it instead of your name, and cut your name and serial numbers off the label of the container in which your medication was issued. It may be possible to smuggle medication into jail. Place them in bags in your underwear or in obscure pockets, or in bodily orifices if need be.

When you get out of jail, talk about your experience before going to sleep. This significantly lessens the chance of post-traumatic stress.]]>