HOT LINKS: Anonymous Strikes Wall Street CEOs
Monday linksbomb. 25 stories.
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ANONYMOUS Strikes Wall Street CEOs, Releases Data
The leak is associated with Operation Wall Street, a new protest launched by Anonymous hacktivists against the US government, Wall Street and the financial services industry. The operation seeks justice for those “who have lost their homes and had their lives destroyed” by “the crimes of Goldman Sachs and other firms.”
The following is an excerpt from a statement announcing Operation Wall Street:
It is obvious that the DoJ and other government entities such as the SEC think that it is more important for them to regulate freedom of speech and information rather than to regulate the blatant organized crimes of the financial market. They persecute people like us, Occupy, and Aaron Swartz instead of the Bankers and Wall Street executives and CEOs who have robbed Americans of their hard earned tax dollars.
Thousands of innocent and exploited people are being forced into homelessness while these same CEOs and executives make billions in so called profit. They make their fortunes on the shattered lives and broken dreams of people who were nothing more than slightly ignorant when trying to establish a comfortable life for themselves and their family.
It is no longer tolerable that these men and women get to live in luxury and lawlessness while innocent people are pushed into poverty and people who fight for freedom are prosecuted and demonized.
They must be stopped.
The guilty must pay.
We are Anonymous, We are Legion, We do not Forgive, We do not Forget.
Expect Us.
Last week Anonymous hacktivists released 14 gigabytes of information implicating Bank of America and others in a massive spying operation. Hacktivists claim the data dump reveals that Bank of America hired at least one web intelligence firm to spy on hackers, social activists and numerous other private citizens.
Announcing Operation Wall Street: Proposal And Declaration
ANONYMOUS Hacks The Federal Reserve (Flashback - 2 weeks ago)
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More Americans Giving Up Citizenship To Become British
Israel Is Worried By US Sequester
AIPAC To Hill: Don't You Dare Touch Aid To Israel
Wealthy Russian Banker Wanted For Fraud Granted Asylum In U.K.
Swiss Voters Slam Brakes On Huge Executive Salaries
Why Is The NAVY Building A MASSIVE Drone Base In Malibu?
Domestic Drones Already Reshaping Crime-Fighting...
Drones Can Now Detect If Citizen Is Armed...
Kill List Forces Dems Out Of The Closet As Unprincipled Hacks - Glenn Greenwald
Just $20 Billion More - UK Taxpayers Get Surprise Bill For Bailed-Out Banks
Chaos In Italy After Elections, May Have To Abandon Euro
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Photo Break - Coach K Angry Face
Duke upset by UVa last Thursday.
Great timing by the kid holding the sign.
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Back To The Links
DC Economy To Take The Worst Of Sequester... (Hallelujah!)
White House Adviser Backs Off Doomsday Forecast... (What a surprise!)
NYPD Caught Lying Under Oath In Occupy Wall Street Trial (Must read)
Stealth Hoodies - The Anti-Surveillance Clothing Line
China Turns Prisoner Executions Into Reality TV
Rachel Maddow Busted Using Multiple Fake Twitter Accounts To Boost Her Show
Girls Gone Wild Files Bankruptcy
God’s Racket: Why It’s High Time To Shut Down The Vatican Bank
Assembly-Line Pizza Draws Investors With 2 Minute Cooking Time - The Chipotle Of Pizza
NO PROBLEM! - 67 Damaged Tanks Are Leaking At U.S. Nuclear Site
How the U.N. Caused Haiti's Cholera Crisis -- And Won't Be Held Responsible
Cop Rear-Ends Me And It's My Fault!?!
City To Place Cameras On Police Officers' Sunglasses
Chihuahua-Size Horses Caused By Climate Change
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Assorted Clips
Video from an Apache helicopter in Iraq.
Conducting a little voyeurism on a couple having sex in a pick-up. Drones are equipped with the same or better cameras.
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NATO helicopter kills 7 year-old boys mistaken for Taliban.
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Police Brutality – Cop beats elderly man.
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Your Own Printable Assault Rifle Is A Free Download Away
Print This Gun: 3D-Printed Semi-Automatic Fires Over 600 Rounds
Popular Standard Shotgun Could Be Banned Under Proposed Bill
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Raw Video - 3D Guns In Action
3D Downloads Of Semi-Automatic Weapons Hit The Internet...
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Expeditionary Lab - Mobile
3D printers on the battlefield.
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DARPA - Hummingbird Drone
Reader Comments (8)
You had been carpet bombing me with links. Now you've droned my ass with 25 links.LMAO
I glad no one has commented yet, with more links. I would go into a vegetative state.
UPDATE - Jury in Bell corruption trial may be deadlocked
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/28/news/la-jury-in-bell-corruption-trial-may-be-deadlocked-20130228
Six former Bell City Council members are accused of stealing public money by paying themselves extraordinary salaries in one of Los Angeles County’s poorest cities.
Serious question, though, and totally unrelated: has cnbc.com disabled comments on its articles? I like reading comments there to weigh public attitudes towards not only the criminally corpulent banks but also MSM's coverage of them.
Back in 2008-09, most commenters gobbled up cnbc's relentless emission of pro-bailout/bank drivel and spin. That tendency has completely reversed itself over the last four years. Now the cnbc commenters openly mock the articles posted there and rip on the writers for being the paid propagandists that they are.
This is pretty major development, imo, if the commenters there reflect cultural sentiments at large. The deep skepticism these criminals have bred since 2008 means that the policy response to the next crisis--which is not only inevitable due to unchecked theft as a wholesale business model but appears to be headed our way very soon--will not be the con job that we saw the first time; it simply won't work. People are sick of being lied to by the media about everything from inflation to fake terrorists. It will be interesting to see how far the PTB are willing to go in crushing the rest of us to prop up their fraudulent bonuses, since the media will be of absolutely no assistance, and in fact a liability, when the time comes...
I digress. Anyway, I noticed today that none of the cnbc.com articles has any comments below them. I'm wondering first how long this has been going on and second if it's a permanent thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTDATDCcziM
-flek
Now that was completely ridiculous.