Thursday 25 July 2013

Wikileaks and Anonymous: Goodbye Personal Privacy, Hello Ministry of Truth


The greatest weapon on this planet is your own thoughts being used against you. With this in mind, you really have to hand it to the CIA for their sheer psychopathic deviousness in creating a mythology based around computer hacking which was designed to destroy our personal privacy, and then create a secondary mythology whereby we would not be able to get justice, nor find the identity of the culprits who invaded our personal privacy.

Firstly, the CIA created Wikileaks to give you just a tiny bit more scoop than what was on the evening news and also tell you things you already knew anyway. This introduced the masses to the idea of computer hacking as being a new normal. The idea of "thousands of pages" of private information being made public. The days of personal secrets were over, unfortunately for us that is.

Then the CIA created Anonymous to get you to accept that hacking into personal computers was OK. Just dandy! That there should be no accountability/identity concerning the hackers - hence, all the masks they made for you 'radicals' as a symbol of your 'individuality'. Anonymous masks also made it very easy for undercover police and known shills to blend in with sincere activists.

The idea of both of these Ps-Ops was to get the masses used to the idea of having no computer or Internet privacy. Then accepting that the people responsible for violating your personal space - you'll never be able to find them - legally or otherwise and there will be nothing you can do about it because...

...they are ANONYMOUS so EXPECT them!

Ever had the feeling you've been rightly duped? I mean willingly, bend over, no Vaseline with a ten foot pole out of nowhere duped?

Like I said: the greatest weapon on this planet is your own thoughts being used against you.

19 comments:

  1. You are wrong about us.

    I have been part of Anonymous since the start and only recently have things started to go wrong. We weren't created by the government, we were infiltrated successfully and now have pretty much collapsed due to infighting, reputation and conflict of interest. The Legion is dying but there were days when we gave a big fuck you to the powers that be. The FBI, DoJ, MasterCard, Visa, Paypal, Virgin Media and the Home Office (to name just a few) were temporarily crippled by our attacks. Sadly I don't think those days will return.

    We were Anonymous,
    Don't Expect Us, our light has all but gone out.

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  2. There are many factual faults with this article Mr. Sheridan. While I admire a lot of your work we would ask you to check your facts before posting things like this.

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  3. Anonymous people that I have met don't really make much effort to hide who they are. They are sincere activists seeking justice. Your psychologically unbalanced comments are either based in certain knowledge of the infiltrations or they are speculations designed to confuse & disempower. Either way mate, you are a Tory Terrorist & your soul is missing a vital & essential slice of altruism.
    I suggest you look for the plank in your own eye before picking the splinter out of anothers eye. You cannot impress anyone with this double agent b/s.

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  4. The problem with our organization is that we let absolutely anyone, which is why it's collapsing. First poster is right. We WERE a force to be reckoned with, not anymore. When Anonymous made threats (You forgot our Nemesis OP, The Church of $cientology) in the past they were carried out. These days any kid with a mask can claim to be Anonymous (and by our own "rules" IS, and can post a video online that completely contradicts the point of everything we do and it's still a legit posting. Recently there were threats put out to JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Wells and a few other banking giants by some nobody and of course nothing happened. Anonymous has become a joke. RIP Legion.

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    1. Anyone could have seen that coming, just by the fact that it's supposed to be anonymous! It was way too easy to infiltrate something like that.

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  5. Great effort here, but could use some work.

    Though I generally agree, I recommend using references to back up your facts.

    Also check out this Facebook page it posts a very interesting perspective on this subject.

    http://facebook.com/TheAquarianResolutionists

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  6. Hey look...."Anonymous" is making anonymous comments. Hahhaha, nice try spooks.

    We can't forget the Julian Assange made for tv mini-series spanning mainstream and "alternative" outlets like RT aka Rockefeller Today.

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    1. ugh... anonymous is bad, RT is bad... too much keyboard jockeying not enough action. Who will walk the walk instead of talking the talk?

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  7. I liked it."the greatest weapon on this planet is your own thoughts being used against you." ... great quote

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  8. You can debate whether Anonymous was created, or simply infiltrated by the Western Intelligence Complex - but what is the bottom line?

    Their answer to government and corporate intrusion into our public lives is to hack stately computers and websites. Their answer to unrestricted online surveillance of every individual - is to bring a government website down for a day.

    What better excuse for the fascist, public-private-partnership complex that we call 'Government' to say: "well, obviously we need much more internet security - in order to stop all these radical extremists from disrupting our lives and threatening the security of our internet shopping habits"

    That's all that happens with Anonymous. They simply provide the state with one excuse after another to crack down on internet freedoms - they provide the establishment with the very excuse it needs to chip away at our rights and gradually take complete control over the internet.

    And unlike a true grassroots organization, Anonymous sees no problem with this. They don't seem to be concerned about the direct, overt consequences of their own actions - and the inherent contradictions therein.

    They seem to be more concerned with wearing stupid masks, causing online disruption of any kind they can, and basically trying to re-enact the Hollywood PSYOP called 'V for Vendetta' - as if copying a Hollywood movie is going to change the system.. I mean, do they really think that if they just hack enough computers, the psychopathic power structure will roll over, give up, and let the public make their own decisions?

    Anonymous is the perfect example of rebellious instincts and righteous indignation being channeled straight back into the psychopathic agenda for control.

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  9. "the greatest weapon on this planet is your own thoughts being used against you." is that not religion ?

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  10. Thomas Sheridan's argument is valid. I don't know if Wikileaks or Anonymous were created by the federal government, but it is very plausible. They have a nasty habit of doing this kind of thing.

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    1. The fact that these groups are well funded and take off ao quickly is not by natural osmosis. Same with Occupy.

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    2. Interesting that with our local Occupy, the local police befriended the protesters, and council provided them with toilets. But city businesses and the general public were beyond upset.

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  11. Hi Thomas,

    The feds pursuing Wikileaks is Kabuki theatre for political kindergarteners? Nothing would surprise me nowadays. In intelligence circles, Wikileaks, if you are correct, is a 'limited hangout'.

    ...Charlee

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  12. The World Wide Web. What is a web? Do a refresher on what a spiders web does. Good post.

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  13. By its very name & nature anonymous is doomed to failure. Every Tom Dick & Harry can become anonymous. You will find its mainly Dicks.

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  14. Sheridan may be good on psychopathy but he's victim of his own conspiracy theory obsession if he thinks Wikileaks and Anonymous are CIA creations.

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