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Occupy Wall Streeters plan to shut down stock exchange, swarm subways

The Occupy Wall Streeters are about to create chaos for 99 percent of the city.

In one of the largest demonstrations in recent city history, the anti-greed rabble plans to swarm the subways, take over the Brooklyn Bridge and shut down the stock exchange today.

Tens of thousands of protesters — fresh off their eviction from Zuccotti Park — are expected to kick off the day of chaos around 7 a.m. by throwing a massive block party on Wall Street aimed at disrupting the trading day.

ZUCCOTTI PARK POPULATED BY COPS & LEFTOVERS

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PARK’S TRASH RECOLLECTION

“We will shut down Wall Street,” a post on the movement’s Facebook page said. “We will remind the 1% and their representative Michael Bloomberg that you cannot stop an idea whose time has come!”

The NYPD is preparing for all-out war — adding an extra 1,000 cops per shift.

The mobilization is on par with the 2004 Republican National Convention — although today’s protests marking the two-month mark of the movement are expected to be far more widespread.

Demonstrators will fan out to transit hubs in all five boroughs at around 3 p.m. — and plan to flood the subways and Staten Island Ferry just in time for the evening commute.

The protesters will ride the rails using their “human microphone” to tell hard-luck stories, and then emerge at Foley Square for a rally and march across the Brooklyn Bridge.

Their last organized hike across the span resulted in more than 700 arrests on Oct. 1.

Organizers said they were energized by Bloomberg’s decision to clean out the squalid tent city at Zuccotti Park Tuesday, resulting in about 230 arrests.

One war-mongering protester passed out fliers at the park early yesterday detailing how to make Molotov cocktails — and made verbal threats against the NYPD.

“The pigs should know that when they use violence, they will be the target of violence,” the bearded madman warned.

Another demonstrator, Nkrumah Tinsley, 29, was charged yesterday with making a terroristic threat after allegedly threatening to hurl the explosives at Macy’s during today’s citywide action.

Deputy Mayor Cas Holloway said all city agencies are on notice.

OWS organizers were gearing up for a confrontation with the NYPD.

“I think it is very difficult to do a day of action and not expect some sort of reaction from the [authorities],” spokesman Ed Needham told Reuters.

One protester, who called herself Miss Grim, said, “You f–k with us, we multiply. Wait till you see what happens.”

Additional reporting by Kirstan Conley