f-secure.com— Breaking: a faction of Anonymous has released an MP3 recording of an FBI conference call which took place on January 17th.
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When the US military steps in and defines Anon as a terrorist cell, these guys won't think it's so funny when they are stripped of citizenship (the ones in the US anyway) and carted off to some third world prison.
America is gearing up for some nasty s**t, when that s**t hits the fan it isn't going to be nice.
When the s**t comes around, there's not gonna be any time or need for the police/military to be choosy. We're ALL gonna be rounded up and, if we're lucky, we'll be given the chance to prove we're NOT 'anonymous' or a terrorist or instigator or enemy. It's gonna be about attitude, compliance, submission, and correct thought. We all better get good at telling authorities what they want to hear - and we better BELIEVE it too!
I am not joking or boasting. I will die before I submit. If that means I die so be it better to find out of their is a maker or not than live as a slave. Period. No negotiation. No compromise. I home anon and others like anon can bring them to their knee's and into the light enough for them to scurry from the light like roaches too and not have time to "crush" anyone.
When the "law" becomes the criminals then only criminals can stop them since they will "define" anyone who tries to stop them as criminals.
While this is all funny and I enjoy the police and FBI being the butt of any joke, there is an element in this world that would love to get a hold of this capability. And unlike the police and Feds, these guys are more likely to put a gun to someone’s head and blow their brains out in front of you and then ask you to do what they want.
If I was Anonymous, I would become very, very anonymous.
On another front, if I was the CIA, I would plan on Anonymous hacking into my system. I would feed Anonymous exactly what I want them to hack.
If it looks like a good place for an ambush, it probably is.
In my book its treason for the government to have secrets. Period.
They have LOST the right to have secrets in my book. they are EMPLOYEE's since when is it ok for EMPLOYEE's to keep relevant secrets from their employers.
You miss my point. We granted them the privilege of keeping secrets. They have abused this privilege so greatly that they in my book have "LOST" the right to have that power all together. They need to "EARN" it back.
SECRET lists at airports. SECRET RULES that you can be jailed for breaking but your not allowed to know what the rules are.
Secrecy is the greatest weapon of corruption their is. in fact its their primary almost ONLY weapon they have.
Secrets of IMMINENT military need is the only secret "I" say we permit them to have until they EARN MORE under strict control.
They have proven one thing. they will abuse and use secrecy against their own citizens. its no "secret" that almost all the "terror" laws created since 9/11 actually don't even apply to foreign terrorists but are worded to be DIRECTLY AIMED at US CITIZENS. lawful use citizens.
theghoulFeb 3, 2012
Anonymous doesnt f**k around.
charlotte_webFeb 3, 2012
On the contrary, I think they're getting too c**ky. And every time they act, they leave a digital trail.
Not that I'd be complaining if they got caught....Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
thebigmrcleanFeb 3, 2012
Like a boss.
jeworldFeb 3, 2012
Links to the call.mp3 file. I got mine from depositfiles.
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1SL3XXIR/
anomaly100Feb 3, 2012
For the f**king win!
johnnysoftwareFeb 3, 2012
I wouldn't read too much into this. Not enough info to come to solidly support any decisive conclusions about who leaked or lost the info.
Good that the article blacked out the parameters, too.
sonicomegaFeb 3, 2012
All you need to take from this is Anon is ready for the FBI
niceguyvanFeb 3, 2012
They better be ready to move into a prison cell
sonicomegaFeb 3, 2012
Ha! Anon will hack the jail and make the warden explode or something.
publikjohn9Feb 3, 2012
These people are playing with fire.
When the US military steps in and defines Anon as a terrorist cell, these guys won't think it's so funny when they are stripped of citizenship (the ones in the US anyway) and carted off to some third world prison.
America is gearing up for some nasty s**t, when that s**t hits the fan it isn't going to be nice.
PyriteGenieFeb 3, 2012
This can't happen soon enough to them.
particleman420Feb 3, 2012
yes, revolution is a risky business.
bwiiiFeb 3, 2012
When the s**t comes around, there's not gonna be any time or need for the police/military to be choosy. We're ALL gonna be rounded up and, if we're lucky, we'll be given the chance to prove we're NOT 'anonymous' or a terrorist or instigator or enemy. It's gonna be about attitude, compliance, submission, and correct thought. We all better get good at telling authorities what they want to hear - and we better BELIEVE it too!
nerysFeb 3, 2012
I am not joking or boasting. I will die before I submit. If that means I die so be it better to find out of their is a maker or not than live as a slave. Period. No negotiation. No compromise. I home anon and others like anon can bring them to their knee's and into the light enough for them to scurry from the light like roaches too and not have time to "crush" anyone.
When the "law" becomes the criminals then only criminals can stop them since they will "define" anyone who tries to stop them as criminals.
scout29cFeb 3, 2012
While this is all funny and I enjoy the police and FBI being the butt of any joke, there is an element in this world that would love to get a hold of this capability. And unlike the police and Feds, these guys are more likely to put a gun to someone’s head and blow their brains out in front of you and then ask you to do what they want.
If I was Anonymous, I would become very, very anonymous.
On another front, if I was the CIA, I would plan on Anonymous hacking into my system. I would feed Anonymous exactly what I want them to hack.
If it looks like a good place for an ambush, it probably is.
Closed AccountFeb 3, 2012
if it was a secured phone line it is a felony and in times of war can be considered terrorism.
whoops....they done f'd now.
chadpyleFeb 3, 2012
What doesn't the government consider an act of terrorism these days?
nerysFeb 3, 2012
In my book its treason for the government to have secrets. Period.
They have LOST the right to have secrets in my book. they are EMPLOYEE's since when is it ok for EMPLOYEE's to keep relevant secrets from their employers.
This is NEVER OK.
Closed AccountFeb 4, 2012
sometimes its needed. like the b-2 devlopment, sr 71 the u2 and lots of others im sure. some secrets need to be kept.
nerysFeb 4, 2012
You miss my point. We granted them the privilege of keeping secrets. They have abused this privilege so greatly that they in my book have "LOST" the right to have that power all together. They need to "EARN" it back.
SECRET lists at airports. SECRET RULES that you can be jailed for breaking but your not allowed to know what the rules are.
SECRET lawmaking. SECRET courts. Secret everything.
Secrecy is the greatest weapon of corruption their is. in fact its their primary almost ONLY weapon they have.
Secrets of IMMINENT military need is the only secret "I" say we permit them to have until they EARN MORE under strict control.
They have proven one thing. they will abuse and use secrecy against their own citizens. its no "secret" that almost all the "terror" laws created since 9/11 actually don't even apply to foreign terrorists but are worded to be DIRECTLY AIMED at US CITIZENS. lawful use citizens.
Closed AccountFeb 4, 2012
yeah i think some things should be kept secret(military ops currently underway, aircraft) but not lists and rules and wiretappings they kept secret.
archemedes69Feb 3, 2012
Wow!