Hello, leaders of Iran. We are Anonymous.
With the eyes of the world following your every move, the proverbial eyes of the internet have taken notice as well. While international governments condemn your suppression of human rights, Anonymous has undertaken an interest in your recent moves to censor the internet, not only from your own people, but from the rest of the world.
Mr. Ahmadinejad, you are not immune to investigation, above questioning, or excused from accountability for your actions. Such deliberate suppression cannot go unpunished. By cutting off the communication abilities of the Iranian citizens to the rest of the world, you have made it perfectly clear to us that the most revered of all human rights - free speech - no longer has any meaning to you. In silencing the voice of the people, you have created such a gross cover-up that you have done nothing more than perpetuate the anger and suffering of your people. Therefore, Anonymous has made it our top priority to see that the voice of the Iranian people can and will be heard around the globe.
Just as we have done with any other extremist organization, Anonymous will tear down the walls of silence using our only weapon, a weapon more powerful than any rifle or bomb your army may possess. This weapon is known as the truth - the truth that you are suppressing your people by the use of violence, intimidation, and fascism.
As your people continue to rally and to speak out against you; as you continue to beat, torture and murder your brothers and sisters in the streets; as you continue to lie to the entire world; know that the Anonymous are watching - and we do not like what we see.
Knowledge is free. You cannot stop those who want to seek it.
We are Anonymous.
We are United.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.
We will free Iran.
@TempleOfSin Also I don't think it's a standalone complex since someone claims an idea and then anon divides whether they want to do it or not. They realize they have to work in groups, to achieve things. Whenever they commit raids one person cannot single handedly close a pool in habbo. They probably fight each other as much as they're "fighting" Iran. Which I too believe will just end in them getting tired and giving up.
Deathclok 1 year ago
@TempleOfSin So if there are no goals, that means they're not actually doing anything (as I said before) all talk, no slash. The thing about Scientology is they're only making aware the obvious. It's BS, and everyone knows it (personally I believe all religions are BS), but I doubt anon would EVER DARE go against a fundamental group such as Islam and have a video of a V for vendetta masked anon getting beheaded. However that's a different story.
Deathclok 1 year ago
@TempleOfSin From what I've seen, t he majority of protests have been given up. What was so called "over 9000" is more like 9 outside of every street. Many of the people protesting just wanted to yell childish memes, but after a few days they couldn't live without their computer and went back to fapping at 4 chan. If there is no focus and they're merely doing this just to harass people or be living trolls.
Deathclok 1 year ago
@Deathclok Chanology has accomplished some good. As a result of efforts to expose the Church of Scientology, people have found the courage to speak out and leave the cult, and news media is more willing to expose the cult's crimes to the public. The cult has been hurt and some branches have closed down. For those seeking lulz, there have been lulz in abundance.
I reiterate, Anonymous is a stand-alone-complex. Anonymous has no specific focus.
TempleOfSin 1 year ago
@Deathclok It's a standalone complex. Each Anon participates independently. If you want to make a difference, form a cell that is dedicated to outing transgressors. Ie., attempt to 'dox' individuals who have committed crime in the spirit of the protests to proper authorities. This may stigmatize you.
If the 'war' against the COS is going to be won, it is going to be won as a PR campaign. Bad PR and exposure is the only thing that can kill a cult like this.
But this sword cuts both ways.
TempleOfSin 1 year ago
@TempleOfSin Further; have they achieved ANYTHING in their protests against scientology? Have they banned it yet? And why are they having all these separate wars? Anonymous vs fox, anon vs Iran, anon vs Australia, anon vs China. They're dividing their attention so much, their goals (whatever they may be) will never be met. When I found this out, it just showed that anons for the most part, all flash and no slash.
Deathclok 1 year ago
@TempleOfSin just shows that they're not all the collected or organized as you may think. Many anons actually commit horrendous things, such as hacking, doc dropping, and some went to extremes during the COS protests (such as putting bleach in CoS gasoline tanks of their cars). What does anon say? "Oh they aren't us, they're different people!" Other anons have posted videos explaining what anon is. But is there not a rule that says DO NOT EXPLAIN ANON ?
Deathclok 1 year ago
@Deathclok Well this sort of thing is bound to happen in a stand-alone complex.
TempleOfSin 1 year ago
@TempleOfSin not always. there were few anons who actually argued against the protest of scientology. they were called newfags, hacked, etc etc. Some who argued were green masks. But oh well, Anon doesn't even get along with itself.
Deathclok 1 year ago
LOL, Anon cannot stop them. Unlike Scientologists, these people will actually kill. And their own PEOPLE who anon believes is oppressed, I'd say MORE of them would rather support their government than support people who are trying to liberate them.
This is a failed cause.
xIegionx 1 year ago