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Discussion in 'General political debates' started by ungovernable, Jan 12, 2011.

  1. Derek Danger

    Derek Danger Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    Re: Anonymous declare war againse neo-nazi websites

    I agree, Anonymous has such a vast and useful resource network, but the Church of Scientology (despite being an horrendous organisation) is nowhere near as worthy for attack as some of the targets that they've neglected over the years. It's good to see them putting their considerable clout to some good politically, rather than just pissing into the void with their Scientology attacks.
     
  2. LiveVeganStayVegan

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    Re: Anonymous declare war againse neo-nazi websites

    There are good and bad things about taking down Nazi sites. Obviously I think we all know some of those good reasons but people on our side infiltrate them and get lots of info on them and expose that info or whatever they have planned for it. If they went off the internet they would probably go to private listservs or stuff like that and we would know a lot less about them and not be able to confront them or expose them as much. However I think going into these sites and exposing emails and passwords and private info is awesome and I wish Anons luck.


    Just a sort of random yet somewhat related story:
    I made a video against Ron Paul showing Stormfronters talking about their contributions with their swastika and other racist avatars and then a bit later those avatars were banned. Funny thing was I cut out a lot of screenshots I had taken from SF because I could have made the video an hour long or more just going through the thousands of pages of "I gave money to Ron Paul hell yeah 1488" but I didn't for times sake.
     
  3. JackNegativity

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    Re: Anonymous declare war againse neo-nazi websites

    C'mon, dude. I'm sure you can make your point without using words like "fag" and "faggotry". I hate having to call people out on this stuff, but it's no secret that language like that isn't accepted on here. Leave that for the neo-nazi scum, we're better than that.



    Other than that, Anonymous <3
     
  4. punkmar77

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    Re: Anonymous declare war againse neo-nazi websites

    That was the last time for him, he had already been asked and warned several times to quit using homophobic slurs.... :ecouteurs:
     
  5. LiveVeganStayVegan

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    Good shit can the homophobes. :thumbsup:
     
  6. Septimiuss

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    Re: Anonymous declare war againse neo-nazi websites

    My people, the gays should in no way be associated with Neo-Nazism. That makes no sense.

    JackNegativity I appreciate that you said something about that.
     
  7. Derek Danger

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    Re: Anonymous declare war againse neo-nazi websites

    Indeed, if I ever met a gay neo-nazi, I would laugh hysterically before informing him that his mere existence precluded itself from being true.
     
  8. vAsSiLy77

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    Re: Anonymous declare war againse neo-nazi websites

    too bad that you'll come too late for these two, fine examples how it ends if ya decide to run with the pack:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_R%C3%B6hm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_K%C3%BChnen
     
  9. JoeyV

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    Re: Open letter from Anonymous

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D6neBzTnOQ&feature=player_embedded#at=38[/video]
     
  10. ungovernable

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    Anonymous against Israeli government and zionist institutions

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kCAsARpMZuI[/video]
     
  11. Septimiuss

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    Re: Anonymous against israel government and sionist institutions

    They're so hard, I'm worried they're going to $pread themselves too thin, they just hacked US congress... that shit is hot + Lockheadmartin is looking for who attacked their shit...Not that Anonymous did it but the feds will try to pin it on them. They gives no fucks
     
  12. ungovernable

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    Anonymous declares war on the system

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET4Ki5Tr_CQ[/video]
     
  13. Septimiuss

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    Re: ANONYMOUS declares war on the system

    So hard, at first, then I was confused by what they're getting at the line about how we have to expect violent repression is very true though and that repression may not only be at the hands of the police and federal forces
     
  14. JoeyV

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    LulzSec vs FBI

    LulzSec versus FBI

    Open letter to Anonymous

    Greetings, members of NATO. We are Anonymous.

    In a recent publication, you have singled out Anonymous as a threat to "government and the people". You have also alleged that secrecy is a 'necessary evil' and that transparency is npt always the right way forward.

    Anonymous would like to remind you that the government and the people are, contrary to the supposed foundations of "democracy", distinct entities with often conflicting goals and desires. It is Anonymous' position that when there is a conflict of interest between the government and the people, it is the people's will which must take priority. The only threat transparency poses to government is to threaten government's ability to act in a manner which the people would disagree with, without having to face democratic consequences and accountability for such behaviour. Your own report cites a perfect example of this, the Anonymous attack on HBGary. Whether HBGary were acting in the cause of security or military gain is irrelevant - their actions were illegal and morally reprehensible. Anonymous does not accept that the government and/or the military has the right to be above the law and to use the phoney cliche of "national security" to justify illegal and deceptive activities. If the government must break the rules, they must also be willing to accept the democratic consequences of this at the ballot box.We do not accept the current status quo whereby a government can tell one story to the people and another in private. Dishonesty and secrecy totally undermine the concept of self rule. How can the people judge for whom to vote unless they are fully aware of what policies said politicians are actually pursuing?

    When a government is elected, it is said to "represent" the nation it governs. This essentially means that the actions of a government are not the actions of the people in government, but are actions taken on behalf of every citizen in that country. It is unacceptable to have a situation in which the people are, in many cases, totally and utterly unaware of what is being said and done on their behalf - behind closed doors.

    Anonymous and WikiLeaks are distinct entities. The actions of Anonymous were not aided or even requested by WikiLeaks. However, Anonymous and WikiLeaks do share one common attribute: They are no threat to any organization - unless that organization is doing something wrong and attempting to get away with it.

    We do not wish to threaten anybody's way of life. We do not wish to dictate anything to anybody. We do not wish to terrorize any nation.

    We merely wish to remove power from vested interests and return it to the people - who, in a democracy, it should never have been taken from in the first place.
    The government makes the law. This does not give them the right to break it. If the government was doing nothing underhand or illegal, there would be nothing "embarassing" about Wikileaks revelations, nor would there have been any scandal emanating from HBGary. The resulting scandals were not a result of Anonymous' or Wikileaks' revelations, they were the result of the CONTENT of those revelations. And responsibility for that content can be laid solely at the doorstep of policymakers who, like any corrupt entity, naively believed that they were above the law and that they would not be caught.

    A lot of government and corporate comment has been dedicated to "how we can avoid a similar leak in the future". Such advice ranges from better security, to lower levels of clearance, from harsher penalties for whistleblowers, to censorship of the press.

    Our message is simple: Do not lie to the people and you won't have to worry about your lies being exposed. Do not make corrupt deals and you won't have to worry about your corruption being laid bare. Do not break the rules and you won't have to worry about getting in trouble for it.

    Do not attempt to repair your two faces by concealing one of them. Instead, try having only one face - an honest, open and democratic one.

    You know you do not fear us because we are a threat to society. You fear us because we are a threat to the established hierarchy. Anonymous has proven over the last several years that a hierarchy is not necessary in order to achieve great progress - perhaps what you truly fear in us, is the realization of your own irrelevance in an age which has outgrown its reliance on you. Your true terror is not in a collective of activists, but in the fact that you and everything you stand for have, by the changing tides and the advancement of technology, are now surplus to requirements.

    Finally, do not make the mistake of challenging Anonymous. Do not make the mistake of believing you can behead a headless snake. If you slice off one head of Hydra, ten more heads will grow in its place. If you cut down one Anon, ten more will join us purely out of anger at your trampling of dissent.

    Your only chance of defeating the movement which binds all of us is to accept it. This is no longer your world. It is our world - the people's world.

    We are Anonymous.
    We are legion.
    We do not forgive.
    We do not forget.
    Expect us...

    http://anonnews.org/?p=press&a=item&i=1001
     
  15. punkmar77

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    25 different topics on Anonymous was getting a little monotonous, so lets keep ANY Anonymous posts under this heading from now on please....thanks :D
     
  16. Derek Danger

    Derek Danger Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    Organisation is the cornerstone of efficient forum-age!
     
  17. JoeyV

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    Might as well make a "Hacktivist" thread.
    So we can not only share Anonymous letters but anything related to Hacktivism.
     
  18. JoeyV

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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eukwpPCs4pY&feature=feedu[/video]
     
  19. Septimiuss

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    This is NPR Article on Lulz Security Vs. FBI
    FBI Affiliate hacked
     
  20. JoeyV

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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=camxU1HohLE[/video]


    Merhaba Türkiye,



    Over the last few years, we have seen how the Turkish government has tightened its grip on the internet. It has blocked thousands of websites and blogs while abusive legal proceedings against online journalists persist. The government now wants to impose a new filtering system on the 22nd of August that will make it possible to keep records of all the people's internet activity. Though it remains opaque why and how the system will be put in place, it is clear that the government is taking censorship to the next level.



    These acts are inexcusable. Accessing and participating in the free flow of information is a basic human right. Anonymous will not stand by while the Turkish government violates this right. We will bring our support to circumvent censorship and retaliate against organizations imposing censorship.



    Hundreds of thousands of people protested against internet censorship decisions but AKP government ignored the voice of the people and violently oppressed the protesters.



    We call on all internet citizens to support freedom of speech by pushing the Turkish government to stop these foolish policies. The free flow of information won’t be stopped. Sharing of knowledge won’t be stopped. It is time to fight for our rights and stand up for what we believe in.



    More information: http://tinyurl.com/5vd4f9p



    Join us in the IRC channel to discuss what we can do to liberate the internet: http://chat.mibbit.com/?server=194.8.74 ... 23opTurkey



    (server: irc.anonops.li, channel #opturkey)



    We are Anonymous.

    We are Legion.

    We do not Forgive.

    We do not Forget.

    Expect us.



    Operation Turkey - Fighting the censorship taking place in Turkey
     
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