Friday, March 2, 2012

Bin Laden emails claim his corpse was flown to US before dumped at sea

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Internet cavalry!

Anonymous announce that it will start to do weekly attacks every Friday on corrupted government websites. It's so crazy to know that the these people are on the people's side, it's great to know that they are regular people just like us. And in a way this is a form of protesting against the government, if they were doing things right, they wouldn't even have a problem, but since they are being attacked they most likely do.

Monday, February 6, 2012

They are Anonymous. They are Legion. They do not forgive. They do not forget. Expect them.

People really don't like ACTA and all that jazz, we can see that in this video. were we have people all over europe who are protesting against this unfair and lunatic law which is ACTA.

 
 The furious protestors will stop at nothing in order to get what they always "had", their freedom. Anonymous has been in the fight since the beginning and will continue to fight for their people, and for what they believe is right. At least the people have some way of fighting back, and they are anonymous.

Friday, February 3, 2012

They just keep on giving!

Anonymous hack the Greek Justice Ministry's website

Anonymous posted a protest against Greece's EU and IMF-inspired austerity policies on the website of the country's justice ministry today. 

"You have joined the IMF against your people's acquiescence... democracy was given birth in your country but you have killed it," said a the posted video. 


"What is going on in your country is unacceptable. You were chosen by your people to act on behalf of them and express their wishes. But you have derogatorily failed. You have killed the most sacred element your country had, and that is democracy."


You Should have Expected Us!
The war is still going, And i doubt it slow down anytime soon. With the FBI shutting down more websites for copyrighted content and other things they don't apply of, anonymous will keep trying to defend the internet with all their power. Now we just have to wait and see what happens, because in the end, we the people are the ones who pay.

Monday, January 30, 2012

WTF Government?!

As Anonymous protests, Internet drowns in inaccurate anti-ACTA arguments
After the Internet's decisive victory over the Stop Online Piracy Act earlier this month, online activists have been looking for their next target, and a growing number of them have chosen the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), which was signed by the EU last week. Indeed, the renewed focus on ACTA even led a group of Polish politicians to hold paper Guy Fawkes masks—the symbol of Anonymous—over their faces in protest at the way ACTA has been pushed through. In the US, over 35,000 people have signed a petition urging the White House to "end ACTA," despite the fact that it has already been signed by the US. Rest here.

They have so many backup plans to ruin our freedom on the internet. Like why do they have to control everything, even our digital lives. First it was SOPA and PIPA in the US, and now it' ACTA all over the world, this act is almost the same as SOPA and PIPA but on a much, much larger scale. The United States has already sign this. What would we do?

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Everybody hates ACTA.

The European Parliament’s independent monitor for the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) resigned Friday in protest after 22 European Union member states signed the anti-piracy treaty Thursday.
According to the BBC, Kader Arif said that he condemns “the whole process which led to the signature of this agreement: no consultation of the civil society, lack of transparency since the beginning of negotiations, repeated delays of the signature of the text without any explanation give, reject of Parliament’s recommendations as given in several resolutions of our assembly.” Rest is here.

Say no to ACTA.


Friday, January 27, 2012

This is epic!

Poland on Thursday signed an international copyright agreement, sparking more demonstrations by Internet users who have protested for days over fear it will lead to online censorship. Rest is here