Post: #Voice Project Anonymous
07-24-2011, 01:32 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); [Multipage=#Voice Project Anonymous] Well, it is a few days old, but I thought it was pretty cool. It is basically the stories of the Anon members, and what anonymous means to them. I will be multipaging this to make it organized better. Anyways, enjoy.

[Multipage=TylaSaur]
What do you think of when you hear hacker? I used to think of computers, smarts and patience. Now I think freedom, liberty and lulz. Ignorance is a strong setback in the world but without it, there are no winners or losers. We cannot have everybody equal, there are always baddies out there trying to take away what fuels your existence. Whenever people talk about Anonymous they think of it as a "group" of hackers set on beating out everybody else in the world. Even an article in Time Magazine (in which I stumbled upon at a Dentist appointment) negates the fact that Anonymous isn't a group against everybody and even a group at all. Do you think Anonymous is trying to scare people? Expect Us. That sounds scary but it isn't geared towards the root of spine tingling speeches. No, it is geared towards all Nay-Sayers and people with power levels of 9000 and under. How do people react to Anonymous? Blame them for Sony attacks, blame them for every attack that happens in this generation. Liberation is all we want. Liberation is all we need. The Nay-Sayers are corporate slaves set on taking over the world of business, media and politics. Anonymous has opened my eyes to a world of enlightenment and freedom, where you can broadcast gaming streams and videos. Where you can say what you want without extra parents behind your back screaming CENSORSHIP. That world is impossible to find, but we can get as close as possible if it kills us.

Anonymous has personally changed me for the better. I more easily understand how the media's food chain works. Big shot white-hats rule the world with not a bit of courage. "Underdogs" like you and me, the people, work hard and get little. I've learned that that as well as anything can be changed. What if the world ended tomorrow? Not by global warming, and I don't mean the planet blows up. I mean civilization comes to an end in the way of freedom and rights. For example, Bill S.978 negates all payments made to YouTube partners in the field of gaming, possibly evicting a poor nerd like ourselves from their own apartment? Now the fact that an apartment resident gets paid for posting video game related videos on YouTube is a mere variable. That is an important word in life, variable. It changes everything, it makes you contemplate whether you should act or not. There are variables when dealing with Anonymous or LulzSecurity. Will they respond? Will they take action? What kind of dangers may be included? Anything like that. There are variables in the end of civilization. For example, will the US make another enemy? Will they make another bad decision? It's information that you don't know of that counts. I understand that anything has a weakness and anything can be taken down. The whole structure of USA's economy could collapse with a wrong move. Anything can. Now baddies, media and politicians can effect civilization in a rapid succession. They can wage international war on each other. They can wage metaphorical war on each other. Anonymous comes to understand the difference between right and wrong. None of this corrupt government mumbo jumbo. None of this conspiracy bullshit. It's about freedom, justice, rights, independence and all things that fuel the good world today.

[Multipage=BenBFranklin]
I am BenBFranklin, a businessfag, and this the story about Anonymous and me:
I was following wikileaks and knowing already since some time that there are a lot of things going totally wrong with our governments. It was about the shutdown of the money flow for wikileaks where Anonymous got my attention and my respect for what they did, so that I decided to educate myself about them. The first time I connected to the IRC it was beginning of what happened in Tunisia. We were there just because of Wikileaks and the suppression of the press to report about it. We saw over the internet how the situation escalated and that meanwhile our media was silent. It was the time when the police started to beat and shot the people and we thought about what we could do more so far away. Beside Ddosing the government websites as a signal for the citizens, we spreaded information and videos about whats happening over social networks, secured the connections of people on site and created some guides. I started a pad with four lines in it and the basic idea to build up a riot guide to support the people in their struggle. I spreaded the pad in the channels of the Anonops-IRC and a lot of ppl worked it out and translated it also directly into arabic. The result of the pad just came around again a few days ago and made me ****ing happy. You must login or register to view this content. Due to the time of Tunisa and Egypt I learned a lot about whats real and what the media tells us. I wanted the truth and I got it. I saw the good soul of Anon, which 404ed in our governments. I see what we are capable of and I don´t doubt a second in what I am doing here.
Gentleman, it is a ****ing honor to be with you
[Multipage=Anonymous]

I was born with the internet, but was ignorant. ABC,CBS,and NBC taught me of the world, I was deceived. I was orphaned by IBM. I hold no grudge. Apple opened a door for me, just a 1200 baud crack. A premier den of thieves, stoned by mishaps, hoisted the jolly roger aloft. A dead man's keyboard washed clean of his blood, a miniscribe wiped clean of data, pirated dos3.3 (bite me Bill, I helped build your empire) Fidonet and dialtone brought an inkling of truth. Yankee doodle played as Michelangelo waited. The battle lines were being drawn. After a 35 year slumber, the internet came to my fingertips, email, a browser, a search engine to find the knowledge I craved. Evil, deception, enlightenment and truth were all there, uncensored, I decided what to believe. A few silly hacks and the pirates circled as the legion gathered. I ran afoul a reef in the Ozarks, a siren's call to my doom, but she was a pretty sight. I escaped and washed up on the shore north of Boston, hungry and cold, and found more bandwidth than I ever dreamed. I had been gone a long time. Wiki wiki, the news sure gets around, take heed, power corrupts.
The Dali Lama has a facebook page, I had to get one too. Stuxnet was a weapon unleashed for destruction of my(?) enemies, am I safer now? The Lulz boat shows my country's weakness, and my own. I wonder what my enemies have already pirated and not told the world about? Sen. McCain, we don't need a committee on cyber-intrusion, I want better security for my government. A handful of disparate hackers ravish information on our servers and you want to hunt them down? They are doing us a service! How do we know if our defenses go untested? And forget about telling me what kind of light bulb to use, I'll figure it out for myself. Squelching freedom of speech will leave us all living in kim jong il's version of hell.
[Multipage=holybones]
Anonymous has served as somewhat of a support platform for myself. Here, the individual is not important. That is a core value, that we as pieces don't mean shit except as a whole. I am holybones. It absolutely breaks my heart to see you fighting so hard for the things that are already unquestionably yours. I am Anonymous, I will not forget you, and I will not forgive them. I am holybones. I have failed in nearly everything I've set out to accomplish. I have done nothing but cry about this. I am Anonymous, and none of us are as cruel as all of us. Do you see? holybones is a pure lover, and Anonymous is a pure fighter. Together, we can not fail. I have a #voice, and Anon is the loudspeaker:
[Multipage=choobear]
For years I have been an activist. I’ve been to many marches. I have been to many protests. I have suffered through riot cops and teargas. I’ve stood in solidarity for many causes. I have stood for the environment, protested against government policies, yelled at the top of my lungs about war, marched in support of gay and lesbian marriage, made pro-choice signs, gone to planning meetings… you get the point. This is an old model of activism. It is still a very valid form of activism and it can get things done, but there is a new wave of activism. It’s called Anonymous. With Anonymous, you can connect with people from all over the world and accomplish so many things in such a short period of time. Things move fast with Anonymous and, quite frankly, far more efficiently then a meeting with a bunch of people face to face. You no longer have to spend weeks and weeks planning a demonstration. All you need is a computer (or smartphone). When things need to get done, there are always people around ready to step up and join in. Look at OpearationPayback, OpTunisia, OpEgypt, OpLibya and so many others, for example. So much has been accomplished in the last few months. I still sit here in wonder. You can call it hacktivism if you want, but that would not be accurate. There any many people in the Anonymous/Antisec movement who do not have these skills. While these skills are very helpful and useful, there are many other ways to participate. You can help write press releases, do research, make art, share ideas, sing a song, do some graffiti, write an article, make a blog, twitter your heart out or just be a witness. The possibilities are endless. That’s the beauty of Anonymous, it’s a world of endless possibilities. Take it and run.

You don’t have to be a hacker to be Anonymous. You don’t have do DDOS to be Anonymous. Just be yourself, Anonymously.

[Multipage=ti]
I go to college. I have goals. I have fears. I have problems like anyone else. The funny part? In Anonymous, none of this matters. It's a scary thought at first, that maybe no one cares about you in a group. Why would you want to join? Anonymous is made of people who see something wrong with the world around them, who have different backgrounds, different ideals, and different cultures. I can't stress enough the amazing diversity in the people I've met. But being Anonymous means none of this matters anymore: you join for the cause, much like I, or anyone else, did. We all have our reasons to fight. "Every day –your job, the government, your addiction, your depression, your money –you feel like you can’t control the forces affecting your fate. So, you stage microrevolts. You customize your ringtone, you paint your room, you collect stamps. You choose." --https://youarenotsosmart.com/ 2009/11/11/learned-helplessness/ This was my reason. Others may have more noble reasons, but it doesn't matter to me: I revolted just as much as they did. I chose to have a #voice

[Multipage=Efg]

My Experience with Anonymous -When I'm Anonymous, I develop a Dissociative Identity. I take on a false story and shroud myself in a cloud of nonexistence, the way only a fellow Anon could ever understand. In the past two years I've lived in London, Paris, New York, San Diego, Vancouver, Berlin, Dublin, New Dehli, Phoenix, and a place known only as "Bum**** Idaho." I go to college, but not really. I've been an underaged n00b, and a 38 year old naysayer. I've gone from wealth and success to hunger and homelessness, I've been a hacker, and a programmer, and a newfag begging for a LOIC hive. I am a Socialist. And an Anarchist. And a Communist. And a Democrat. And a Libertarian. I am the all singing all dancing crap of the world. In short, I do not exist. None of us do. The notion used to scare me, because I feared that without identity, we were without value. When you don't exist, it doesn't make sense at first for your ideas to be important. Quite to the contrary, In Anonymous, your ideas are the only things that matter. There are no leaders. There are no police, no elite class, no bribers, no beggars, no thieves. There are only ideas. They course through the internet like blood through your veins. Your ideas are what push the movement forward. And the movement is reshaping the course of history. Freedom of thought and information are ravaging the old status quo set in place by the ancient rulers of meatspace. Every free thought you produce lays waste to another undeserving cell of power in this world. And without an identity, you don't rise above the rest of us for doing it. We are all one entity. We are all Anonymous.
So what has my experience been? My dear fellow Anons, my experience was your experience. Together, we all have felt the same feeling. The thoughts we express are fired into the universe at the speed of light, and we know that we have taught someone, and we know that we are learning. And as our minds expand and our strengths and abilities grow, each of us has undoubtedly been overcome be the realization of the same thought: I WILL CHANGE THIS WORLD. And we will. My name is EFG. I am a writer. I am an artist. I am a revolution. I am Anonymous. And I am proud to make my #vOICE heeard

[Multipage=Conclusion]
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07-24-2011, 02:26 AM #2
.JiampyPotter
So Much Win.
I will be honest, i wont read all this.

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