Occupy Wall Street leader now works for Google, wants to crowdfund a private militia
Remember Justine Tunney? The OWS-anarchist-turned-cultist-Google-employee who bashed my reporting on Googles for-profit surveillance? Well, today she hit the big time.
Over the last few days, Tunney has been causing a Twitter outrage tsunami after she took full control of the main Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Twitter account, claimed to be the founder of OWS and then proceeded to tweet out stream of ridiculous anarcho-corporatist garbage. She railed against welfare, described the government as just another corporation, argued poverty was not a political problem but an engineering problem and told politicians to get out of the way. She also debunked what she thought was a misconception: people thought OWS activists were protesting against concentrated corporate power, and that, she claims, is simply not true.
As I wrote before, Tunneys sudden epiphany that not all corporations are evil just happened to coincide with her decision to take a well-paid job at Google. Since then she has become an astroturfer par excellence for the company, including showing up in a comment section to bash my reporting on Googles vast for-profit surveillance operation. It never ceases to amaze me how far people have to stretch in order to denounce the one corporation that gives away everything for free, she wrote.
Its important to realize that, before taking her job at Google, Tunney wasnt just an Occupy foot soldier, but a prominent spokesperson for the movement. Shes been written about in the New Yorker and The Nation as one of the founding members of OWS in Zuccotti Park, and was instrumental in setting up and running OWSs main Internet communication hub, OccupyWallSt.org. In media profiles, Tunney described herself as just another geek trying to help out with the revolution, and you can see her in photographs with other hi-tech revolutionaries occupying a table in Zuccotti Park, hunched over laptops, wires and computer gear.
But actually Tunneys claim that she founded Occupy is by far the least interesting part of the story. Buzzfeeds Gray missed a much weirder and sinister development: Tunney a Google employee has been pushing a crazy crusade to fund a paid mercenary protester army to fight against Wall Street all via KickStarter.
No joke, grrrrls and bros! Tunney wants to crowdsource a private army revolution!
http://pando.com/2014/02/07/occupy-wall-street-leader-now-works-for-google-wants-to-crowdfund-a-private-militia/