FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2011 file photo, Lucas Brinson, 21, from Davis, Calif., takes on the role of a human microphone, relaying information throughout Zuccotti Park's Occupy Wall Street encampment in New York. New York police have prohibited protesters from using a public address system because they do not have a permit for their demonstration. So the protesters have adopted a system of hand signals — fingers up for agreement, down for disagreement — and a “human microphone” in which the crowd repeats each word so that everyone can hear. One month after the Occupy Wall Street movement burst onto the scene and inspired similar protests across the country, it remains stubbornly decentralized, complicating everything from enforcing camp rules to writing a national platform. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)AP – They were out to change the world, overthrow the establishment and liberate the poor. But first somebody would have to do something about those bongo drums.


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