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If that is the case or even a possibility, then hackers need to act on their own, or form their own groups only with people they know and trust, since the powers that be are not stupid, rather just psychopathic and inhuman. This and OWS are examples of their deception practices and how to lure potential resistance fighters into their clutches. Anyway, this was a very interesting piece.
It was his hacking into STratford, which is a private intel service that does a lot of work for the edomite bankers in gathering intel for the bankers to use against us, so I am glad someone hacked them and those who belong to the site are generally supporters of their work, so they are traitors and that is what makes this a perfect reversal on those who set this up. The guy got all the information available on STratfords members list. Good going. See? there is much we can do if you avoid anything that looks “organized and well funded” since most activists don’t have that kind of money to do all the design, and fancy sites etc.
That is an indicator someone with money is behind the operation. Its time to be much more discerning now, since leaderless resistance is the only thing the evil ones cannot infiltrate, due to its unique nature. No one knows anyones name, or has any visual connections, unless its someone you deeply trust and have known for some time. Check it out, there has been a lot written on leaderless resistance and its good stuff. ELF used it in the late 80′s and early 90′s and went years without getting caught.
Abby Martin talks to Christian Stork of WhoWhatWhy.org about the case of online activist, Barrett Brown, and US government’s fixation on preemptive prosecution of anyone exposing government wrongdoing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Gb2NE2bqa2s
2013-03-12 00:30:34
Source: http://vaticproject.blogspot.com/2013/03/online-activists-beware-100-year.html