Subversion is not a political attitude, it is a way of life

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Shame on our justice systems and the prosecution of our idealistic motivated youth, which are threatened all over the world by the fillistines called judges

More examples of injustice in our so called democracies:

Hungary:

Asisstence given by child birth at home, imprisoned until at least January 2011

Source : chtodelat

Us Chigaco

Three young women accused of travelling to Palestine put on trial by the FBI

Source: hufftington post

And so it goes on and on and on

What is there to stop falling in a cynical state of mind and a profound sadness about the failure of the human project?

How to survive in a bitter and cold world without shared ethical and moral principles ?

I am deeply depressed by the current situation and can hardly believe it will be better during my lifetime

Liberators turn out to be ursurpators in the very end

Andreas Maria Jacobs

w: http://www.nictoglobe.com
w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl

On 11 Dec 2010, at 11:24, marc garrett <marc.garr...@furtherfield.org> wrote:

Angles On Anonymous.

"A number of readers are sending in links related to Anonymous, the
Internet phenomenon — don't call them a group — behind the controversial DDoS attacks on commercial entities that fail to support WikiLeaks. The best insight into Anonymous comes from the Economist's Babbage blogger,
who hung out in one of their IRC channels
(http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2010/12/more_wikileaks). Reader
nk497 points out that UK users looking to join Anonymous's DDoS army
should be aware they could face a jail term of up to two years
(http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/security/363523/wikileaks-protest-tool-could-carry-two-year-jail-stretch );
simply downloading the LOIC software used in the DDoSing could suffice
to earn a conviction. One 16-year-old has been arrested
(http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/12/first-arrest-made-in-wikileaks-revenge-attacks.ars ) in The Netherlands and is charged with participating in the DDoS. Reader
ancientribe sends in coverage of a claim by one security outfit that
several existing criminal botnets have joined forces
(http://www.darkreading.com/database-security/167901020/security/attacks-breaches/228800076/botnet-operators-set-to-join-operation-payback.html )
with Anonymous's Operation: Payback. And reader Stoobalou notes a
Thing.co.uk story on a manifesto of sorts
(http://www.thinq.co.uk/2010/12/10/who-are-anonymous-and-what-do-they-want/ )
that purports to come from "ANON OPS," even though Anonymous disclaims
any central spokesperson or entity - press release here
(http://dump.no/files/467072ba2a42/ANONOPS_The_Press_Release.pdf) PDF."
From Slashdot.org

wishing you well.

marc
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