Iran’s Basij Launches #OWS Website to Counter Reports By the Universal Zionist Media
From: Gateway Pundit

The website features several prominent Occupy Wall Street millionaires like Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon.
The Iranian regime has already held rallies in support of the anti-capitalist Occupy Wall Street movement.
The Basij website is published in Farsi and English.
RFERL reported:
The Occupy Wall Street Movement has found an unlikely fan: Iran’s government Basij force, whose thuggish members are thought to have been heavily involved in the crackdown that followed the disputed reelection of Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad in 2008.
In their latest move in support of the movement, a number of young Basij members have launched a website that purports to cover news and developments about the movement in order to “fill in the gap by Western media.”
The Wall Street Fall website — with content in both Persian and English — was launched over the weekend by the head of the Basij militia, Mohammad Reza Naghdi.
“This news website can notably be influential in informing the people living under the sun specially those truth enthusiasts living in the west who are captives of universal Zionist media propaganda,” Naghdi was quoted as saying on October 30.
Earlier this month, Basij members from Iranian universities staged a rally to denounce what they described as policies employed by the United States and some other Western countries to prevent the people’s awakening. (See pictures of the rally here.)
The rally was staged in front of the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which has represented U.S. interests there since the U.S and Iran broke diplomatic ties following the 1979 revolution and subsequent hostage-taking.
Hat Tip Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
Somali Suicide Attack Made in USA?
From: FOXNews.com
FBI works to obtain remains of a suicide bomber to determine if attack on African Union base was carried out by Minnesota man who left the U.S. to join al-Shabab terror group in Somalia.
Karl Rove: Allegations Against Cain Have Been Out There For At Least 10 Days (Video)
From: Gateway Pundit
Republican strategist Karl Rove told Monica Crowley on The O’Reilly Factor tonight that he was surprised that the Cain Campaign had not heard about the allegations since they had been out there for at least 10 days.
Hmm.
Karl Rove:
“I think he should be prepared for things like this because he’s a serious presidential candidate. In fact what gets me, is look, I’ve talked to people in the news business today and they say this has been going around for at least 10 days. I find it hard to believe that the campaign didn’t know this was coming and was a badly prepared as they were. You don’t start out by saying there’s nothing to this whatsoever and then go into we don’t know anything about and then go yes I know it but I didn’t do it.”
HOMELESS MAN DIES IN TENT at Occupy OKC (Video)
From: Gateway Pundit
A homeless man was found dead in his tent at the the Occupy Oklahoma City camp this morning.
This is reportedly one of the last videos of the young man before his death.
NewsOK reported:
A man thought to be a protester was found dead Monday inside a tent at Kerr Park, police said.
The man’s name has not been released by police, but he was thought to be in his 20s,
The man is part of Occupy OKC, a group of protesters who have been camping since Oct. 10 in Kerr Park near Robinson and Broadway avenues.Organizers refer to the man as “Street Poet,” a homeless man provided with food, clothing and shelter by others involved in Occupy OKC, according to a news release written by Mark Faulk, who referred to himself as a moderator for the group.
“At a candlelight vigil last night to honor first responders, Street Poet delivered a powerful poetic commentary about the complexities of homelessness and drug abuse, and the system’s failure to adequately deal with these issues,” Faulk wrote.
“It was kind of amazing. It was like he was doing what he was born to do. And he had an audience of 50 or 60 really attentive people,” Faulk said.
Faulk said the man had been staying at Kerr Park for about a week.
Hat Tip Scott
Energy Firm Bankrupt … With Feds’ $$
From: FOXNews.com
Beacon Power Company, which benefited from a $43 million loan guarantee through the same federal program that backed Solyndra, has filed for bankruptcy.
Gingrich’s Campaign Shows Signs of Life
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After stumbling out of the gate with staff issues and pricey Tiffany’s bills, Team Gingrich may have found footing
U.S. Cuts Funds to Agency Over Palestinian Vote
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U.S. delegate, above, reacts to U.N. agency welcoming Palestinians, leading U.S. to cut millions in funding
Credit Unions Swoop In on ‘Fee’d Up’ Bank Customers
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Evidence shows that customers disenchanted with new policies at big banks are opting for credit unions
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Arab Spring: Al-Qaeda Flag Planted Above the Libyan Courthouse in Benghazi (Video)
From: Gateway Pundit
“Whomever speaks ill of this flag, we will cut out his tongue.”
Al-Qaeda Flag Planted On Libyan Courthouse…
From the video:
According to multiple eyewitnesses – myself included – one can now see both the Libyan rebel flag and the flag of al Qaeda fluttering atop Benghazi’s courthouse.
Earlier this week, I went to the Benghazi courthouse and confirmed the rumors: an al Qaeda flag was clearly visible; its Arabic script declaring that “there is no God but Allah” and a full moon underneath. When I tried to take pictures, a Salafi-looking guard, wearing a green camouflage outfit, rushed towards me and demanded to know what I was doing. My response was straightforward: I was taking a picture of the flag. He gave me an intimidating look and hissed, “Whomever speaks ill of this flag, we will cut off his tongue. I recommend that you don’t publish these. You will bring trouble to yourself.”
According to one Benghazi resident, Islamists driving brand-new SUVs and waving the black al Qaeda flag drive the city’s streets at night shouting, “Islamiya, Islamiya! No East, nor West,” a reference to previous worries that the country would be bifurcated between Gaddafi opponents in the east and the pro-Gaddafi elements in the west.
