[Video] Occupy Wall Street Timeline: What’s Next For OWS In 2012?

Brandon McFarland & Alejandro De La Cruz on Thursday, Dec. 22nd

By: Brandon McFarland & Alejandro De La Cruz

In just over three months, the Occupy Wall Street movement has grown from the confines of Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan to occupiers protesting in over 1000 cities across the globe. Since the Sept. 17 uprising, a surplus of multimedia content has flooded social networks, 24/7 news cycles, and television sets across the world. Turnstyle News has curated a sample of the more memorable images we saw during the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011 and added a question: What will become of the Occupy movement in 2012? We look forward to your thoughts in the comments section. Video is best viewed with the HD setting on.

Below are video credits and the corresponding news articles to the sourced clips.

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