As The Daily Caller combed through thousands of emails from the Occupy Wall Street listserv this week, our finds ranged from the boring to the nefarious to the straight-up hysterical. (more)
Workhouse Publicity, a PR firm that has promoted the Occupy Wall Street protests, represents clients including stalwart capitalist brands Mercedez-Benz, Versace and Virgin Megastore, The Daily Caller has learned. (more)
Emails disclosed Monday show that while organizers of the Occupy Wall Street protest are not openly hostile toward President Barack Obama, they are disappointed by what they see as his White House’s slow, incremental approach to social change. (more)
The progressive organizers of the Occupy Wall Street protest have spurred furious internal protest over the role of nonwhite protesters and women, and over the significance of non-economic political goals in the movement, a cache of internal emails released Monday shows. (more)
A white progressive who organized Occupy Wall Street (OWS) excluded white allies from a critical meeting with New York’s Local 1199 union, which has since thrown its enormous resources behind the media-magnified protest. (more)
1.) What is OccuList? — No, it’s not an eye surgeon. Try again… No, no, it’s not a practitioner of black magic. OccuList is what people are calling an Occupy Wall Street listserv that’s been leaked to the public. (We’ll see if the same people who hail Julian Assange as a hero think their information wants to be free.) And it is a treasure trove. There’s so much good stuff, in fact, that today’s TheDC Morning is a special all-OccuList edition! Well, mostly-OccuList. First up is TheDC’s Matthew Boyle: (more)
Emails posted online Monday from a private Occupy Wall Street mailing list show that protest leaders considered indoctrinating children with radical literature at Zucotti Park in New York City. (more)
Liberal billionaire and favorite villain of the right George Soros may be ideologically similar to the Occupy Wall Street protesters, but comments from a limited-access email list of Occupy Wall Street organizers reveal that many of the protesters want nothing to do with the wealthy hedge fund manager — who they say is a manifestation of what they are protesting. (more)
Occupy Wall Street protesters sought to physically assault conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe when he came to New York City to document their behavior, according to private listserv emails detailing their conversations and plans. (more)
The revolution will be corporate-sponsored! That’s according to Harrison Schultz, an Occupy Wall Street organizer who also happens to be a “business intelligence analyst” at a publicly traded company. On a limited-access email list shared by Occupy protesters, Schultz wrote of a “Corporate Funded Revolution,” calling it “a revolutionary plan.” (more)
A cache of private emails among Occupy Wall Street protesters shows they planned to sell protest-themed merchandise in order to raise money to support their anti-capitalist cause. (more)























