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ximmy
11th July 2011, 09:29 PM
I just saw the viddy... looks interesting...

Message to banks: We are a decentralized non-violent resistance movement, which seeks to restore the rule of law and fight back against the organized criminal class.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gP9q61Fjlqo


http://anonops.blogspot.com/

EE_
11th July 2011, 10:08 PM
Do I need to get a mask...and where do I send a donation?

General of Darkness
11th July 2011, 10:13 PM
I'm not sure who made the video but to show that ZOGBOT from The Young Turks shows me it's controlled opposition.

chad
12th July 2011, 05:17 AM
16 year olds from des moines.

gunDriller
12th July 2011, 06:04 AM
remember those Mission Impossible scenes where they use their Make-up skills to put on false faces ?

maybe that's the Next Step for Anarchists. taking advanced make-up classes to create a realistic false face. sounds like a good post-TSHTF fan type skill.

Canadian-guerilla
12th July 2011, 06:19 AM
Message to banks: We are a decentralized non-violent resistance movement, which seeks to restore the rule of law and fight back against the organized criminal class.


i don't think TPTB are worried about anyone proclaiming themselves " non-violent "


Alinsky's Rules for Radicals

Rule 4: Make opponents live up to their own book of rules

http://vcn.bc.ca/citizens-handbook/rules.html

Santa
12th July 2011, 07:10 AM
I for one feel better knowing there's a group of wonderful cyber hero's out there beating the bad guys for me. It's such a relief.

Now I can go to Starbucks for a double mocha cappuccino without worries.

Does anyone need anything from the Mall while I'm out shopping? 8)

mrnhtbr2232
12th July 2011, 07:26 AM
Forumotion.com:

Terms of service:
http://www.forumotion.com/en/create-forum/terms-of-service.htm

"...By using this side" (yes, that is mispelled in their TOS, a supposedly legal declaration), "...you consent that the site uses the personal data which concerns you, and that you have transmitted....We are likely to share non-personal information in collective form with third parties....We might transmit information to third parties in precise circumstances, in particular among others, requests from public authorities, in order to prevent frauds or imminent damages, but also to ensure the security of our network and services...."

And in this video: "Join Us" - then portray the topic as a globalist meme and appeal to people's frustrations. Display images of plagiarist Martin Luther King as an example to follow. Show images of hyperventilating talking heads building the myth. And on and on and on.

Whether anonymous is real or not, it is, at a minimum, a compromised if not outright intelligence effort to further the distraction. You may mark me in the "I'll pass" column - the last thing I need in my life is confused iPhone legions that react emotionally without due dilligence - this movement is a disaster waiting to happen and the operatives behind it are no doubt quite pleased with the traction.

Horn
12th July 2011, 07:29 AM
Well they're doing a lousy job, just enough & slow enough for Congress to convene against them...

basplaer
12th July 2011, 08:44 AM
Well their utter dissection of HBGary was highly entertaining. Arstechnica has a well documented post mortem that reads like a diet-espionage thriller piece. Controlled opposition? Maybe, but definitely a thorn in the side of some lower level .gov teat-sucklers. Who knows though. Maybe I just like the idea of a ragtag bunch of dufusses that just might be enough of a nuissance to the ever-grinding NWO status-quo machine to help make a difference.


http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/anonymous-speaks-the-inside-story-of-the-hbgary-hack.ars

po boy
12th July 2011, 09:34 AM
Every little bit helps?

Maybe they are a batch of kids, kids who are left to clean up a mess left by their parents and grandparents.

Horn
12th July 2011, 09:44 AM
Every little bit helps?

Maybe they are a batch of kids, kids who are left to clean up a mess left by their parents and grandparents.

Weak support of wikileaks only works to quicken the cyclical NWO agenda.

Monarchy in Europe is made to look appealing by a consequence of available alternatives.

Unless you dig Internet 2.0, I would suggest allowing credit card companies to die a natural death.