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Twitter Caves To Adjusted First Amendment, Blocks "Operation Paybacks" Anon_Operations; Next Up: Twitter Taken Down By Hactivists?

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Less than an hour ago we asked (rhetorically, we hoped) how long until Twitter caves to the same gestapo tactics that have caused Wikileaks to be banned virtually everywhere else. The answer turns, is, less than an hour.

But do not despair: @Anon_Operations is already reborn as @AnonOpsNet

And, furthermore, we don't want to be shareholders of twitter right about now.

 

 

 

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Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:40 | 790738 Uncle Remus
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Not as long as it is an integral part of the circus. Maybe after Christmas.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:42 | 790744 bob_dabolina
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As long as they stay away from youporn.com I have no other concerns.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:53 | 790794 cossack55
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AH Ha. So you do work for the SEC.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:20 | 790907 bob_dabolina
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nono. You got youporn.com confused with:

-shiteaters.com

-fistmyass.com

-trannytaint.com

Those are the sites visited by the SEC.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:58 | 790823 Worker Bee
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ZH needs a "like" button.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:17 | 791199 iota
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:55 | 790804 Selah
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Shut down the Internet and you shut down America. Not only are you correct about the "circus", our businesses are utterly dependent on this recent creation.

Shut down the Internet and stocks plunge, with no way to sell (or buy) except by a chance of getting a call through to an overwhelmed brokerage. Amazon, Google, Netflix, etc... etc... would be worthless immediately.

It would result in a complete independent news blackout. Rumors would be rampant and nothing they said on TV would be believed.

Panic would be immeasurable. Violence would be the result. TPTB are not that stupid.

 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:35 | 790956 szjon
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Does anyone else get the feeling that there is no longer any control? Governments running scared of it, companies reliant on it, people free on it.

 

We are just beginning to understand this creation and use it in ways never imagined.

 

It's scary, but I wouldn't change it for the world. Something BIG is going to happen soon.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:58 | 791022 New_Meat
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sz-

"Does anyone else get the feeling that there is no longer any control?"

as mon grandpere (French Canadian) used to tell me "au contraire, meathead."

maybe, well, too much control?

and you say: "Something BIG is going to happen soon."

Worth your while to find Tom Coburn's comments on Senate floor (maybe too early for cspan.org, but can't find it yet) and on Hugh Hewitt's show this afternoon.

paraphrasing with declining memory:

"On this current course, I don't see how we last five years."

"It might be four, three,... it might be next year."

"From what I see, ... well, I don't want to scare your listeners."

"We need to take steps to start reversing course.

"Over my dead body." "yes your question was 'are we going to bail out the states.'"

- Ned

 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:12 | 791053 Uncle Remus
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http://www.hughhewitt.com/transcripts.aspx?id=fdc9a8d0-453e-450b-80d1-19...

 

Sent the senator and my congressman an email today not to go for the deal. Oddly, the website for the other senator from OK was unavailable today.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:04 | 791035 Withdrawn Sanction
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Agreed.  It seems things have been snowballing ever since the Ben Bernank laid an egg on national television (contradictory answers, obviously lying, gulping after evasive answers, shifty eyes....too bad he didn't sweat like Dick Nixon).  Howzat 10-year bond yield working out for ya, BB?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:46 | 790993 Who is John Galt
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Given the current situation here, that would be bad how?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:56 | 791017 Selah
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Short term, yes, it will be very bad.

Long term, our descendants will be very grateful that we destroyed the beast.

 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:32 | 791101 Uncle Remus
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It would most certainly would put a crimp in my revenue stream, until I brought the modems back online. Terminal and scripts baby. Never lose the dial-tone - screeeeee, boinga boinga.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:40 | 791117 HungrySeagull
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Shut down the technology? Sure.

I will be digging out the Dietz 76 Oil Lamps and other early 1900's stuff and slow life down a little bit. Electricity optional but not required.

I remember a time growing up when there was no computers in sight. The only ones were either Eniac (Old Army Artillery Computer spelling?) and manual cash registers where you had to punch every number and pull a lever to finish a cash sale.

Vacumn tubes and rotary telephones were our first clue to modern living, we still got the ball game off the am radio back then.

 

But wait a generation or two, and no one will be able to function without technology and that is what scares me. When all of us old fucks die off excepting perhaps the old Amish.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:04 | 791175 tomdub_1024
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All JIT would be dead, including food distribution...I know there manual systems in place, but with the 3-5 day average grocery store stock on hand, pretty bare shelves until the manual systems are habit again and the trucks rolling consistently...

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:03 | 791292 Jasper M
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I think you are overstating a leetle.

1) Brokerages did fine before the internet

2) I still phone my orders in. ALL of them.

3) HFT removes need for carbon interface of any kind. Right?

On the other hand, The Beast has grown fat on the extra the internet allows, and woul dbe loath to do without. So perhaps the effect is the same

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:36 | 790713 ReallySparky
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Loving the new body shoot there Tyler.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:37 | 790719 Malcolm Tucker
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Don't worry, Canada isn't far behind. The University of Calgary is being coy about competing with AMZN, V, MA and now Twitter:

http://fedupmontrealer.blogspot.com/2010/12/u-calgary-ignores-ethics-code-no.html

I wonder if we switched the name Assange with Woodward what the reaction would be...

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:00 | 791026 New_Meat
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Assange is evidently (well, prosecutorily) heterosexual.  - Ned

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:50 | 790723 jahbless
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"looks like i picked the wrong day to quit sniffin' glue!"

-- McCrusky

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:38 | 790731 bugs_
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Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!  Hoist storm sail!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:41 | 790743 Crummy
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MAN THE HARPOONS!!!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:19 | 790905 Dr. Acula
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Hey nice avatar just saw One Hour Photo last night

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:41 | 790745 Uncle Remus
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gestapo tactics

We have a winner.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:43 | 790754 gimli
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Just found a picture of Julian's romantic blunder:

http://www.thirdage.com/files/imagecache/350x350/files/lewinsky.jpg

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:54 | 790796 cossack55
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Odd lookin' Swede.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:57 | 790817 sysin3
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Looks like Marie, but what the hell do I know.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 01:28 | 791591 MayIMommaDogFac...
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Groupies all look alike.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:45 | 790760 barkingbill
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TAKE ALL THE FUCKERS DOWN . TAKE THE WHOLE BRAINLESS establishment down. take em all down!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:55 | 790803 cougar_w
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Huh? Okay, sounds good. I'll do it right after I finish watching "Samurai Girls". I have a script on my iPad that will launch my l33t botnet of 1.5 million plus rooted Windows boxen in default "shut down the Intarwebz" mode. With IP range hopping and random seeding I can have half the planet nuke the other half, but only for about 5 minutes then the border routers catch on and I get a bunch of stinkmail. Rookiez iz punk'd.

The animation style in "Samurai Girls" is totally like the work of God or something. They would animate Christ Jesus this way. Only he wouldn't have tits. Pass me another IPA there would ya? What were we just talking about?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:26 | 790928 barkingbill
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lol. 

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 04:53 | 791781 StychoKiller
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Seen "Ghost in the Shell"?  In related news, my 24-year-old Daughter is a black belt in Kumdo (Korean martial art of swordsmanship)

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:46 | 790766 Smiley
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Shut them out of Twitter?  ROTFLMAO!!!

Trust me, those guys DO NOT need twitter to communicate and coordinate.  There are a plethora of global IM services they can subscribe to or create out of thin air to communicate with themselves.  There have been discreet IM networks in place since the 70's LOL!  So Twitter stops telling the world what the Hackers are up to; Wow way to go guys, you sure showed them!  I love how stupid the embedded power base is when it comes to technology.  Take away the Hackers toys and they will be back with new ones that they made themselves.  Its Revenge Of The Nerds; big time!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:01 | 790836 string
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Twitter wobbly as we speak.

 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:03 | 790848 cougar_w
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Twatter is a MSM tool. They close channels to give their lawyers cover. It's like Kabuki Theater for the short-bus riders; double-retarded.

Don't even need established services. You could use the comment section of an unmoderated local newspaper to route messages to a determined group.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:20 | 790909 cxl9
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Don't even need established services. You could use the comment section of an unmoderated local newspaper to route messages to a determined group.

Yes. Or even better, Usenet. Being a mesh of interconnected servers with no single choke point, it would impractical to shut it down.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:41 | 790977 cougar_w
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I'm thinking it's time to run another net over Internet protocols in dark mode. Combine store-n-forward technology with packet stuffing to send (for example) junk emails in which you embed the actual message in the packet structure itself, say in the unused flags or padded around the visible content. Use email addresses the way we use TCP ports. If something breaks, a human could manually forward to the listed addresses. A modified TCP stack or a packet sniffing app at the destination machine could strip the stuffed content and do something useful with it and not even touch the original email. It would be slow but really hard to detect.

 

Hey. I just invented an actual use for spam, just need to trick the spammers into running it for me. Now need to write a malware installer and push that on the net via some porn sites. Instant email-routed darknet.

Okay I just made all that up. Maybe. You don't know for a fact I didn't, do you?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:51 | 791403 wisefool
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Law School! (US, UK,AZ,NZ, and the rest of the dominion)

What do I win? Can I get $0.15 from a class action suit?Or Atleast let me eat a bullet for my home loan!

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 02:37 | 791705 faustian bargain
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get together with 419-eaters and you've got a plan.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 04:55 | 791782 StychoKiller
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It's all ones and zeroes to me -- well, with Quantum-effects anyway.  Long live tunneling diodes!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:10 | 791048 cougar_w
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Note to self: Anon it seems are using comments posted in YouTube movies for out-of-band communications. I mean, how hard is this to figure out?

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 02:25 | 791695 RECISION
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Way back when... there was pennet.fi (?)

Is that still around?

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 04:56 | 791784 StychoKiller
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Gotta love it!  The Govt(s) are trying to catch eels with their teeth!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:34 | 791112 earnyermoney
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This group legit? I've never head of them and it's highly unlikely that a hacker group would make use of these public forums. In my opinion, it's a federal sting.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 02:40 | 791709 faustian bargain
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if you've never heard of them...do some research. Or not. It doesn't matter.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:02 | 790770 Xedus129
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Is their IRC down?  Whats the server, I tried loc.anonops.net

nvm its been up and down..

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:46 | 790771 barkingbill
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and take that fking LIEBERMAN pig down too. 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:47 | 790777 curbyourrisk
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Obama to shut down Internet access in 3, 2,.....

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:08 | 790868 iDealMeat
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The Bernank just pulled his hand away from the kill button..  He figures person X will spend a lot more using person Y's credit card.. Then they'll just back stop the banks losses..

Merry fucking Xmas every one..  Have at it..  /sarc

 

Now if everyone would just close they're cc accounts then we'd be on to something.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:50 | 790783 brillnt1
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People shouldn't fear the government; government should fear the people.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:55 | 790810 cossack55
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Only one way that happens.  Back to the same basic TV problem as noticed above.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:54 | 790798 Hephasteus
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This could be bad. Joe Lebowitz could end up with 1000 free dildo of the month club memberships with stolen credit cards.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:56 | 790811 Kaiser Sousa
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fuck twitter and the geek ass horse they rode n on....

shit is stupid anyway...a new generation of cowards....

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:56 | 790812 John McCloy
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Tyler please do me a favor an hold one interview with someone this year so that the White House cannot claim you are "not a journalist" because that is their stance on Assange and Wikileaks. Obviously since your material is original it would be ludicrous for them to try to make that attempt and Assange merely reposts information but there is nothing wrong with covering your bases.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:56 | 790815 bcecil
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you can use  irc server  irc.anonops.net it crashed for 5 mins earlier

but is working now. Join group #wikileaks.

They are discussing whether or not to take down twitter right now.

Also they just  posted loic.anonops.net join #loic 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:03 | 790841 SilverRhino
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Havent used IRC in about 5 years.   It's still around?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:10 | 790878 bcecil
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download mric and use irc.anonops.net for server then join #wikileaks or any of about 10 channels where hackers are talking targets and progress.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 19:58 | 790822 huggy_in_london
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hilarious that the US thinks they can stop them .... then again, why am i surprised...theses are the same people that think they can win a war in iraq and afganistan..... hahahaha.  fools the lot of them

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:25 | 791086 cosmictrainwreck
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hey...hey,hey....you can't talk about our "dear leaders" like that; they're the best that money can buy. besides, they're out for my "nat'l security" dammit

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:00 | 790829 John McCloy
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Perhaps the most OT topic ever:

  Has anyone else seen the Brewbot commercial and become extremely pissed to find out only later that this little dude in fact does not talk, walk around and make you coffees? Talk about false advertising. I may not have been ponying up for an iPad but a robot that makes me coffees would have been my weakness.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EPNOhwCNMU

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:00 | 790831 papaswamp
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Well I suppose that is one way to start a revolution....trying to clamp down on free speech. Then assembly (though electronic). This can only get uglier. Take em down geeks....fry them all.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:27 | 790932 barkingbill
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yes fry them all. they need to know we hate all of them. 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:00 | 790832 Dixie Normous
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Wasn't it Heartland the credit card processor that was hacked for 40 million account numbers a couple of years ago?

Now, if processessing stops, then we have a ball game.

Somehow taking down the shitty visa and mastercard sites is just a shot across the bow.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:20 | 791072 Uncle Remus
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Yep. I still get Fossil flyers as a result of the fradulent use of my BofA card. *snort*

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:01 | 790835 buzzsaw99
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The difference between Assange and the hackers is obvious. The hackers use a trojan.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:04 | 790849 TheGoodDoctor
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So funny. Good one buzzsaw99! +1000

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:58 | 791166 CrockettAlmanac.com
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An essential part of any man's root kit.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:09 | 791309 Jasper M
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OH!

Laughed HARD (and bareback!)  +1

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:02 | 790838 Aknownymouse
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OT: Is it me or are the futures going nuts???

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:04 | 790855 Racer
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it is out of hours so they will manipulate even more because they failed during "real" hours

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:09 | 790871 Aknownymouse
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ok - but I don't remember seeing such a large spread in futures before.  When you look at the 5-min charts - they look crazy.  Will keep an eye after 8 ET

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:02 | 790840 Racer
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I never thought I would want hackers to succeed.. but the governments and banksters have changed the rules so the bad guys rip off pensioners and poor people and give it to the rich, so go hackers go... kill the banksters

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:04 | 790850 Kina
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Here is somethings I posted on the old  thread, a bit late.

 

Here is the cable showing the relationship between Swedish and US authorities

 

(s) Swedish military and civilian intelligence
organizations are strong and reliable partners on a range of
key issues, particularly making a significant contribution to
our understanding of events inside the Russian military and

STOCKHOLM 00000506 002 OF 003

in Iran's nuclear ambitions. The good cooperation on
counterterrorism, both domestically and internationally, has
helped Swedish authorities carry out their mandate to protect
Swedish citizens and national interests. Due to domestic
political considerations, the extent of this cooperation in
not widely known within the Swedish government and it would
be useful to acknowledge this cooperation privately, as
public mention of the cooperation would open up the
government to domestic criticism.

http://wikileaks.ch/cable/2007/05/07STOCKHOLM506.html

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:44 | 791136 New_Meat
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(s) secret ain't snot.

Secret means that the Ambassador's wife might snif if she found out about it.

- Ned

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:04 | 790853 Kina
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This is the interview with CIA analyst McGovern

http://mpe­gmedia.abc­.net.au/ne­wsradio/au­dio/201012­08-mcgover­...

 

Basically he says that the charges were a set up, that this was a honey pot trap and that Assagne had been warned by Aussie officers that he could be subjected to a honey pot set up.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:33 | 791107 Bob
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What a fucking idiot--keep it in the pants, revolutionaries. 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:07 | 790862 Marley
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AYBABTU

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:08 | 790863 Marley
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Did I mention, AYBABTU

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:11 | 790880 Kina
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And for anybody interested in the politics of this in Australia.

 

There are some things that need to be considered about Australian politics and where Assagne sits at the moment, and it is getting interesting.

 

The negative Cables about Kevin Rudd from the US Embassy here were sourced from local anti-govt media and a guy call Senator Arbib, a junior Minister in the Australian Govt under Rudd but also a behind the scenes power broker.

 

It has been revealed in another Wikileak today that he was/is basically a spy for the US on the Australian govt and the Labor Party inside workings.

 

This Arbib guy told the Americans that there would be a change in Prime Minister about 8 months before it happened. So this person reveals that was a long time plot to change the PM with Gillard, with himself as the prime mover of a late night attack and challenge on PM Rudd. This makes a lie of the stories about the change at the time.

Rudd has in all his press conferences on the Wikileaks issues has avoided mentioning them in a negative way or suggesting anything illegal has happened. This is in contrast to PM gillard who immediately went on the attack so much so she almost left herself open to charges of corrupting the office of the Federal Police and perverting the course of justice...by indicating this person was guilty of a crime even though there was no known crime under Australian law....and then having the Police search through and try and find a crime. Gillard in her statements since has avoided making such comments.

 

In the Australian media the on line polls heavily favour Assagne, often to the tune of 90%.

So the govt treating Assagne in an improper way will causes them to lose a great many votes. It may be political suicide to do so.

 

Rudd is a curious guy. When a young Aussie got caught in signapore with drugs and sentenced to death Rudd sent him his personal bible given to him by his father. So there is a bit of compansion with him, he also used to visit and help out at homeless shelters at night before becoming PM.

 

The Australian government has to rely on independents to remain in power and one of them Andrew Wilkie was a whistle blower from within Intelligence against the previous government, and was himself harassed by authorities. So he will have some sympathies here and make the govt careful how it treats this issue. They only need one member to abandon them to make govt impossible.

 

So at this stage I would imagine Assagne's passport is safe, if not only for the voter backlash against the govt.

 

But we will see what pressure the US brings to bear on Aust. This thing is a moving feast.

 

A former CIA analyst interviewed on radio yesterday said the charges against Assagne were a set up with CIA and Swedish authorities and is an effort to get him to Sweden. A leaked cable shows that the Swedes and US agencies have close ties, and the cable notes that it should not be mentioned as many Swedish politicians are unaware of the relationship.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:20 | 790908 buzzsaw99
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:24 | 790926 jbc77
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How can we get in on this as average joes? Must be something we can do here in the ZH community. Can we help crash the next site or something?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:31 | 790938 barkingbill
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yeah lets fucking crash lieberman's site.  

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:31 | 790941 barkingbill
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and obama's too. not to mention hillary and rove and gingrich all the scumbags. 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:55 | 791011 b_thunder
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i hope they take down twitter.  and please please please - take down the facebook too.  take them down, and keep them down!

 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:57 | 791018 jbc77
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Yeah, could be a big fuck you from the boys at zerohedge. Wish I had some skills at hacking. Could make Napolean Dynomite proud. Shit, best I can do is visit a site and click around, hit refresh a few hundred times if needed. Wish I had some skills man.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 20:58 | 791023 NotApplicable
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Twitter? Real terrorists use facebook, especially those farmtown games, hint, hint.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:00 | 791027 Everybodys All ...
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Who's first ammendment is caving? Wiki assholes decide the first amendment rights of all the web sites they take down? These guys have crossed over the line and I hope they serve large prison terms. I'm not a fan of repressing anyones free speach including blocking of web sites by the denial of service attacks.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:19 | 791056 bob_dabolina
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So what do you do when someone blocks your access to your bank account and you have no legal recourse?

Thats what happened to the folks at wikileaks (among other things) to include having their speach silenced, and arrest.

The only difference between them and a normal guy on main street is that they have the tools to fight back....and they are.

When governments and corporations take away your right to speak than it is your obligation to fight back for your right(s). If you read the works of our founding fathers, you will see they would agree. Don't forget they aren't attacking entities arbitarily. They are attacking entities that have (forcefully) suppressed their basic inalienable rights.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:52 | 791155 New_Meat
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dude, which guys crossed over which line?

- Ned

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:13 | 791323 Misean
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I smell bacon!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:03 | 791034 cougar_w
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Update: Twitter says now that nuking Anon on Twitter as "an accident" so they brought that account back.

If so, mad props to Twitter. Or someone over there. Maybe just their support people rock hard.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:18 | 791065 Clycntct
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Mad props? more like good kick in the nuts to bring them to their $senses$.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:42 | 791127 cougar_w
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That too. But I still give props when people do the right thing.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:44 | 791132 bob_dabolina
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Yup.

It's never too late to do the right thing.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:41 | 791388 MsCreant
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That has to be terrifying when the government rolls up heavy on you. Can you imagine the terror you feel, all those assets coming at you, with a fake smile, asking you to be a patriot and shut this down, with the silent, implied "or else." I'd love to think I'd just say "FUCK OFF," but the truth is I would tell them what they want to hear, until I can get to safety and regroup, talk to friends, get a defense strategy in place, and then do the right thing. 

That could be what happened here. Before all else, we are human.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 00:16 | 791457 DaveyJones
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War on the people is over (if you want it)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb2YSAVHmIE

If John were alive today, he be shot as a terrorist

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 00:24 | 791462 iDealMeat
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If you know you're right. Telling those in the wrong, government or otherwise to FUCK OFF is both empowering and liberating.

Yes, you may get hurt. You may even die. But you'll probably be just fine and better off.

Don't live in Fear...         ever...

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 00:27 | 791468 CD
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@cougar -- have been enjoying your work on madscienceunlimited. Thank you for sharing, and major props on the writing. It is a welcome (if diverting) treat. I hope to be able to read the full work when finished.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:05 | 791037 edruiz12
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I hope they do not hack into the Name servers held in a secret location,then nobody will be able to shop.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:44 | 791131 HungrySeagull
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I would simply switch to money order at the US Post office and continue to recieve delivery by various means if necessary. No Visa or any card needed. Just cash and alot of it.

If they find a way to stop the US Mail dead where I cannot send anything to the seller in another state for goods then we are really in trouble.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:54 | 791160 Arkadaba
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You did hear about the new international postal restrictions. Apparently, if you are sending a pa package over 1 lb (personal), you need to supply the SSN of the person you are sending it too. I have only read about a few people trying to mail some stuff from Asia but it is worth looking into.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 07:00 | 791847 HungrySeagull
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That was the United Parcel Service I think if you physically hand deliver a package to ship at thier shipping store or at a warehouse office.

 

SSN? Yea I heard something about it and for the life of me I think it will only serve to snarl shipping with a great big half hitch. What SSN? I don't know no SSN.

 

If my Ammunition supply shipper starts to ask for my ssn to ship, I hate for that to happen. Mine is one state down in Texas. I might have to start driving down there and pick it up in person. The gasoline and time will be a bitch but *Shrugs.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:12 | 791051 robobbob
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I wonder if it was like this for the average person sitting back and listening to the election results in 1932 Berlin, and going WTF?

What are any of these people thinking? The gov, the wikis, the websites. Is any rational thinking going on here?

BHO is sitting at his desk right now, his finger poised over the internet kill switch.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 05:05 | 791789 StychoKiller
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It would be easier at this point to build an Electricity, or Water kill switch

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:19 | 791068 Village Idiot
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...and fuck twitter.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:24 | 791084 Uncle Remus
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what he said...

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:04 | 791173 New_Meat
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"we sent all the doggies to come to Tulagi,

  But Douglas MacArthur said, 'No!'

When asked for the reason, 'It isn't the season,

  besides you have no U.S.O.'

chorus:

f... 'em all

 

- Ned

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:22 | 791122 cougar_w
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@Anon_Operations is back at twitter. And twitter they are like soooo sorry.

Bullet. Dodged. Nice move twitter.

visa.com is still under attack. I'm gonna go get a burger paying cash.

EDIT:

It's going to really suck over at PayPal. Amazon, are you paying attention?

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 09:06 | 791949 Shylockracy
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Cougar, thanks for the informative posts.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:48 | 791143 Arkadaba
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Looks like the target is now Anon_Operation. Banned from Twitter and apparently Facebook (thought I haven't verified the latter.) Thing is, it is very easy to regroup and reform under both these sites. Sounds like Twitter and Facebook are covering their asses from a legal point of view.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:47 | 791144 Arkadaba
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*

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:51 | 791154 Uncle Remus
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Cases of Julian Assange masks sent anonymously to various government and elected officials - yeah, that's the ticket.

 

Remember, remember, the hacks to the server...

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:10 | 791185 Fagin_Lives
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Awesome!   +100

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:37 | 791238 buzzsaw99
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Remember, remember, the hacker's December.

 

Excellent!!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:12 | 791189 Kina
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As I mentioned before with the Australian government, they depend on a few Independents to stay in power.

 

One of those independents was a whistle blower when working in intelligence, on the Iraq war and was himself hassled by the Aust govt of the time.

Mr Wilkie is one of those who hold the balance of power that allows Gillard to be Prime Minister and form govt.

 

And now...he is NOT HAPPY>

 

 

Mr Wilkie said he was disgusted at Ms Gillard and her active support for the pursuit of Mr Assange and the United States government.

In a withering attack in Hobart this morning, Mr Wilkie said it was a clear case of “shooting the messenger”, instead of defending free speech, the rule of law and the automatic rights of every Australian citizen.

He said there was no evidence Mr Assange had broken any law by posting the US diplomatic cables on-line.

He also questioned why Ms Gillard, a trained lawyer, had abandoned the principle of presumption of innocence, in publicly assuming Mr Assange was guilty.

Mr Wilkie said he was also appalled at Ms Gillard’s contempt for Australia’s sovereignty in defaulting to the interests of the United States of America, putting its interests above those of an Australian citizen.

“And she has shown contempt for free speech,” Mr Wilkie said.

 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:13 | 791191 Kina
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The independent member for the Hobart seat of Denison, whose vital vote helped put the minority Labor Government in power in Canberra in August, warned his political support for the Gillard government should not be taken for granted.

“I’m disgusted but this itself is not a deal breaker (issue),” Mr Wilkie said.

“But it is very unhelpful; I was coming to the end of the year and feeling very positive about my relationship with this government.

“While this does not in any way compromise or risk my limited support for this government, I think this has tarnished their first three months in office.

“And sometimes these things can be incremental to my continued support”

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:29 | 791198 robobbob
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So if anyone is interested, and is fluent in german, here is a spiegel video that identifies the women involved with the Assange charges, and checks into whether it was a conspiracy against him. (around 4 min)

http://www.spiegel.de/video/video-1097671.html

and an English take on the charges

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1336291/Wikileaks-Julian-Assanges-2-night-stands-spark-worldwide-hunt.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

anyone taking odds on whether Assange is alive one year from now?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:39 | 791249 Salinger
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here is the twitter.com/anon_opeation  cache from Google

 

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_OP3u3LKyIIJ:twitte...

 

their website is also down

 

http://www.anonops.net/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:46 | 791261 kaiserhoff
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Geeks into the breach! Who would have thunk it?  Oh well, the first casualty of war is always the battle plan.  When you need cavalry lads, give us a shout.

Hanovarians...., to arms.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:59 | 791282 Salinger
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http://isitup.org

 

a useful site for determining the status of a site e.g.

 

http://isitup.org/www.zerohedge.com

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 00:55 | 791516 Arkadaba
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or just do a ping

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:59 | 791284 ShankyS
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They went after paypal and said they shut it down, but I got right in.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:14 | 791325 Aknownymouse
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OT: folks - does that look right to you???  what is wrong with the futures?

 

http://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=ES&p=m5

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:16 | 791331 ShankyS
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Gaza update: Israel launches air strikes after militants' mortars wound man - Reuters

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:22 | 791341 Misean
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does that look right to you???

 

Um...nope.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:44 | 791393 ShankyS
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6 point gap down in the /es probably messed with that chart some. The market has recovered to be green.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:49 | 791399 CD
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Yeah, but... I swear I saw a black cat EXACTLY like that one walk by just seconds ago, in just the same way...

http://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=INDICES&p=m5

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:54 | 791412 ShankyS
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Damn. Thinkorswim's charts are just fine. DOW gapped down 61 and has not filled gap but is recovering.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:19 | 791335 ShankyS
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From Twitter

#zerohedge - Reason given for AnonOps take down: posting without a condom

Fing classic TD.

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:24 | 791343 Marcus_Junius_Brutus
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Wikileaks is being brought down by concerted financial action against them. Denial of funding... Denials of access to funds they already have...

If wikileaks can no longer afford to take the time to sift the data would they just leak the unredacted contents of that hard drive on the web and let the bloggers do the work of sifting through it for them... even though that might not be the wisest course to take.

 

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 00:01 | 791422 Jasper M
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IF the claims about their low operating budget by their German accountants (Wau?) are honest, they have years of cash.

Of course, actually fighting the infowar may be like dogfighting with afterburners, so mayne they're eating it faster now. On the other hand, Lots of volunteers. 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:43 | 791372 keep the bastar...
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Distracted us from what the banks are doing elsewhere.

no surprise the banking system is right onto this. false flag or not.

 

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:36 | 791378 Wags
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Are we seeing the start of a Black Swan Event?

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:35 | 791379 zombiebank
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I just hope the hackers don't take down the SEC's favorite porn sites!

Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:42 | 791382 keep the bastar...
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waiting for Black Swan. 

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 01:07 | 791538 cougar_w
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www.paypal.com is up/down.

The DDOS is avoiding the critical infrastructure of the targets. Only going after the public face web sites. Seems fair to me (for certain values of "fair")

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 02:45 | 791714 faustian bargain
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It is at least entertaining, I am enjoying the events of today.

Maybe it's just a public demonstration or test of organizational muscle. I'm guessing if they wanted to hit more critical targets, they could. Although maybe it takes a little more prep time to do that, I don't know. Hitting a public website is pretty quick and easy work.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 10:49 | 792285 cougar_w
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You are correct on all points.

The difficulty in taking down a target via DDOS depends on how they are provisioned, what their defensive footprint is, and the l33tness of their admins. A good admin with a large IP block can move assets around and avoid the TCP firehose.

PayPal did fairly well once they got their game on. Visa.com was just blown off the web. Rookiez. Amazon would be hard is my guess. But with enough volunteers you could still blow them away for a while.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 02:43 | 791711 gwar5
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I don't approve of anybody releasing information that gets anybody killed.

And Assange's lawyer also (reported) works for George Soros which makes the whole thing suspect.

Having said that, a lot of the stuff Wiki-leaked is damn interesting.

Let's see where the whole rabbit hole goes. Let's hope it doesn't become an excuse for an internet grab.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 02:53 | 791722 faustian bargain
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You know what gets people killed? Governmental opacity, and the hubris it gives to the power-mad. There would be a lot less people in harm's way right now if we had more transparency to begin with.

I think we're talking at least partly about the inherent dangers of "entangling alliances" that Jefferson warned about.

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 05:10 | 791791 StychoKiller
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Entangling Alliances are what cascaded into WW1 !

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 02:53 | 791723 twittering as s...
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twitter and trends. just found this. http://blog.twitter.com/2010/12/to-trend-or-not-to-trend.html "This week, people are wondering about WikiLeaks, with some asking if Twitter has blocked #wikileaks, #cablegate or other related topics from appearing in the list of top Trends. The answer: Absolutely not. In fact, some of these terms, including #wikileaks and #cablegate, have previously trended either worldwide or in specific locations." true or not? twittering as stocktradr

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 05:38 | 791805 theprofromdover
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This is very interesting. Look at all the posters above, how many of them are clearly not traders or financial geeks. How many of them (us) would have a clue about the USD/Matabeli gumbo bean pair?

Congratulations Tyler, zerohedge is now fully mature. An audience of all the petals in the flower. It takes all of the people, but just some of their time.

Change comin' down the track -change for good.

 

btw Sinclair QL (u had to do all u could in 10mins before it crashed.)

But I once stroked an Apple Lisa. Does that count?

 

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 09:11 | 791955 almost_have_a_name
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Could someone crap out an estimate: how many credit card users are signed up for paperless online accounts?

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 10:23 | 792183 curious1850
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Just like everyone else, I heard about this when it came out.  I thought it was odd that this all did not happen months ago when they released the first leak regarding sensitive info re: US gov't doc's.  Yes, the Gov't tried to take their sites down, but they would just appear somewhere else.  Then there was another large leak just days ago, which was announced before it happened.

Then yesterday, I heard that wikileaks announced that the next sensitive info to be leaked was going to be re: BofA.  Hmmmm.... then all of a sudden their bank account is frozen, their paypal account is frozen and they couldn't find a server to post on, none of which happened when they announced leaks re: gov't docs.

So, I put two and two together and realized that it really was the TBTF banks that took them down, not the government. 

The TBTF banks don't care if the gov't looks bad, they probably prefer this because it diverts the publics attention away from them.

Don't get me wrong, I don't approve of leaking information that could put anyone in harms way, but I really don't think that leaking BofA's sensitive info is a national security risk.  I, for one, would like to see those.  And, if BofA's doc's would cause a national security risk, we are all in trouble.  God help us then!

Thu, 12/09/2010 - 10:28 | 792212 The Third Man
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Including very interesting comments from PayPal....


A PayPal executive admitted the firm stopped processing WikileLeaks' payments after being pressured by the US State Department.

Speaking at a conference in Paris, Osama Bedier said: 'The US State Deptartment told us these were illegal activities. It was straightforward.'

According to the website TechCrunch, the admission was greeted by a chorus of boos from the audience.

Bedier, a PayPal vice president, added: 'We first comply with regulations around the world making sure that we protect our brand.'

He claimed the State Department branded WikiLeaks illegal on November 27.

But in a statement released last night, PayPal's general counsel John Muller insisted the State Department had not been in contact with the firm.
He added that while the WikiLeaks account will remain restricted, 'PayPal will release all remaining funds in the account to the foundation that was raising funds for WikiLeaks'.

The statement continued: 'We understand that PayPal’s decision has become part of a broader story involving political, legal and free speech debates surrounding WikiLeaks’ activities. 

'None of these concerns factored into our decision. Our only consideration was whether or not the account associated with WikiLeaks violated our Acceptable Use Policy and regulations required of us as a global payment company. 

'Our actions in this matter are consistent with any account found to be in violation of our policies.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1336806/WikiLeaks-hackers-Operation-Payback-cyber-war-targets-Swedish-Government.html#ixzz17cnOFdIq

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