Analysis: Wall St. action part of global "Arab Spring?"

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Analysis: Wall St. action part of global "Arab Spring?"

Prophecy Sign:  Civil and social unrest as well as revolutions in the last days

It has certainly been a year to remember for revolution and civil unrest.  Interesting that many of the protestors are now calling for a "complete change" in how things are run in the world.  Soon they will get their wish under the rule and reign of the Antichrist.

When you hear of wars and uprisings, do not be frightened. These things must happen first, but the end will not come right away.” Luke 21:9 NIV
From the articles:
After the "Arab Spring" and unrest in Europe, New York's "Occupy Wall Street" movement may be the latest sign of a global, popular backlash against elites with increasingly shared rhetoric and tactics. On almost every continent, 2011 has seen an almost unprecedented rise in both peaceful and sometimes violent unrest and dissent. Protesters in a lengthening list of countries including Israel, India, Chile, China, Britain, Spain and now the United States all increasingly link their actions explicitly to the popular revolutions that have shaken up the Middle East.
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Much of the country of Greece was shut down by the 48-hour general strike, the largest since the outbreak of the crisis two years ago with government departments, offices and shops closed and at least 100,000 people taking to the streets of Athens. "It's one of the biggest demonstrations in recent years. People showed they were determined to protest against these policies," said Mary Bossis, international security professor at the University of Piraeus. "We are not done with these protests. We've reached a point where people don't feel the government represents them anymore, they want a complete change," she said.
Analysis: Wall Street action part of global "Arab Spring?"

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