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The Thought Police Are Coming
By Chris Hedges Source: TruthDig Chris Hedges gave this talk Tuesday, June 11, at an event held in London in support of Julian Assange. Ask the Iraqi parents of Sabiha Hamed Salih, aged 15, and Ashwaq Hamed Salih, aged 16, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Broadcasting Corp, Britain, Chelsea Manning, Donald Trump, Dystopia, ecuadorian embassy, Edward Snowden, empire, Espionage Act, faceprint, geopolitics, Government, Hillary Clinton, imperialism, Iraq War, Jeremy Corbyn, Jeremy Hammond, John Podesta, Julian Assange, Lenin Moreno, national, nils melzer, police raid on broadcaster, politics, president, stephen mcdonell, td originals, tiananmen square, war, war crimes, war logs, wechat, WikiLeaks
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The System: Deserving Contempt, Resistance and Undermining
By Rob Kall Source: OpEdNews.com Let’s face it, the system is pathologically broken, designed to hurt and exploit the middle class. it is contemptible. The courts are contemptible, the Judges are contemptible, the politicians– almost all of them– are contemptible, … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, civil disobedience, civil liberties, consciousness, Corporate Crime, culture, Philosophy, Social Control, society, State Crime, Uncategorized
Tagged Chris Hedges, Direct action, global uprising, James C. Scott, Jeremy Hammond, Keith Farnish, Opednews.com, Participatory Democracy, Resistance and Undermining, Rob Kall, The System: Deserving Contempt
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Jeremy Hammond Speaks Out on FBI Entrapment
By Sparrow Media and Jeremy Hammond Nov 15, ’13 12:01 PM [NEW YORK, NY] Jeremy Hammond, a 28-year-old political activist, was sentenced today to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in the Anonymous hack into the computers … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, civil liberties, Corporate Crime, internet freedom, NSA, patriotism, police state, Social Control, society, State Crime, surveillance state, Technology
Tagged anonymous, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Federal Bureau of Investigation, George W. Bush, hacking, Jeremy Hammond, judge preska, lulzsec, Occupy, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, Sabu, Sarah Kunstler, sentencing, stratfor, Syria
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