while some businesses in oakland closed altogether today, some stays open but decided to go cash only so big banks and credit card companies would not be taken their pound of flesh from the local businesses today. again, this is general, right? there is not a specific target. there's not a specific agenda. this is about saying the system shouldn't only work for the rich, period. as occupy oakland quite radically keeps things vague, keeps things general on the west coast, we are heading into a weekend where people are expected to take some very, very specific, very personal action as part of the 99%. this saturday, november 5th, has been unofficially declared bank transfer day across the country. it's part of the move your money project which is encouraging people to quite literally move their money out of big banks and into community banks and credit unions, even though the big day isn't until saturday, this is a movement that is already spreading across the country. >> in seattle, becu credit union has seen the number of new accounts jump from a norm of 7,000 per month to 16,000 in october, alone.