On November the 5th 2011. Anonymous (UK) will give the British Government a Bonfire Night to remember. Remember Remember the 5th of November, Gunpowder, Treason and Plot. November 5th. Join Anonymous in Parliament Square. London. 6pm
@devildriverlambofgod the problem is bigger than you think. & knowing what I know- how far the rabbit holes goes- is a whole hell of a lot of shit. The worst part? I'm no where near the end of the rabbit hole. Its time to start educating yourself. Its time to start fighting, and to do this, you must arm yourself with information.
Going to have to do more than hack Facebook. Where is anon when it comes to wall street? I'm so sick and fucking tired if living paycheck to paycheck while the wall street people hold 2 trillion dollars in their bank. Just 1 million of that 2 trillion would change most of our lives. 1 million bucks is chump change to these people. They are a problem and we need more than peaceful protests. We need gun bearing warriors and elite hackers. Join them.
I spoke to a domain/ site specialist on flight back from Italy.
we got talking the chap was telling me about the control sytems to stop sites being hacked a very interesting man. He explained mobil phone sites and bidding sites get hacked alot. I asked him about Anon.
He said many are active on there forum etc under different names of course, and are watching them. The chap stated they respect Anon as they have morals and are very aware of the power Anon have, so they try not to bother them.
@Pry0citerJohn True Anonymous is against the hacking or attacking of any network that provides a service to the people. Facebook falls into this category. Especially as it provides this service for free (money wise). This "idea" was thrown up by one or two random Anon's and was shot down as unacceptable by the collective. Sadly, the idea has been remembered and described as an active Op but the response that it was not deemed appropriate by the majority of Anon's, has been forgotten. ?/0
@Pry0citerJohn True Anonymous is against the hacking or attacking of any network that provides a service to the people. Facebook falls into this category. Especially as it provides this service for free (money wise). This "idea" was thrown up by one or two random Anon's and was shot down as unacceptable by the collective. Sadly, the idea has been remembered and described as an active Op but the response that it was not deemed appropriate by the majority of Anon's, has been forgotten. ?/0
Nice tune, it's going on a playlist for sure.
C0ckneyReject 3 months ago
@Pry0citerJohn well FB is still up...
Vogter616 3 months ago
@SOSTacoJohnson amen brother
gregytu1 4 months ago
@Pry0citerJohn are they going through with it?
SOSTacoJohnson 4 months ago
@devildriverlambofgod the problem is bigger than you think. & knowing what I know- how far the rabbit holes goes- is a whole hell of a lot of shit. The worst part? I'm no where near the end of the rabbit hole. Its time to start educating yourself. Its time to start fighting, and to do this, you must arm yourself with information.
SOSTacoJohnson 4 months ago
Whats all this about?
EagleTalon1970 4 months ago
Going to have to do more than hack Facebook. Where is anon when it comes to wall street? I'm so sick and fucking tired if living paycheck to paycheck while the wall street people hold 2 trillion dollars in their bank. Just 1 million of that 2 trillion would change most of our lives. 1 million bucks is chump change to these people. They are a problem and we need more than peaceful protests. We need gun bearing warriors and elite hackers. Join them.
devildriverlambofgod 4 months ago
I spoke to a domain/ site specialist on flight back from Italy.
we got talking the chap was telling me about the control sytems to stop sites being hacked a very interesting man. He explained mobil phone sites and bidding sites get hacked alot. I asked him about Anon.
He said many are active on there forum etc under different names of course, and are watching them. The chap stated they respect Anon as they have morals and are very aware of the power Anon have, so they try not to bother them.
MsFuturestar1 5 months ago
@Pry0citerJohn True Anonymous is against the hacking or attacking of any network that provides a service to the people. Facebook falls into this category. Especially as it provides this service for free (money wise). This "idea" was thrown up by one or two random Anon's and was shot down as unacceptable by the collective. Sadly, the idea has been remembered and described as an active Op but the response that it was not deemed appropriate by the majority of Anon's, has been forgotten. ?/0
maldottcom 5 months ago
@Pry0citerJohn True Anonymous is against the hacking or attacking of any network that provides a service to the people. Facebook falls into this category. Especially as it provides this service for free (money wise). This "idea" was thrown up by one or two random Anon's and was shot down as unacceptable by the collective. Sadly, the idea has been remembered and described as an active Op but the response that it was not deemed appropriate by the majority of Anon's, has been forgotten. ?/0
maldottcom 5 months ago