Showing posts with label Anonymous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anonymous. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2022

How do you report "no news"? Internet trolls try in vain to silence Anti-Registry Activism

When I was a young kid, I used to watch this show that had a character called Gary Gnu. From a Wikia site: Gary Gnu (performed by Jim Martin) is a green, gnu-like newscaster who hosts "The Gary Gnu Show" each episode and is known for his catchphrase "No gnews is good gnews with Gary...Gnu." He would add a guttural "g" sound at the beginning of any word he spoke which normally began with an "n", such as "gnews" for "news" and "gnaturally" for "naturally".

No g-news is good-gnews, indeed. 

Over the years, various vigilante groups have tried in vain to silence us. I have entire websites and a few people who are obsessed with obsessing over my every word (and of course, distorting it). Every so often, they get some nominal "victory" like getting a burner account deleted. But, they have accomplished nothing of value. 

These folks claim they're "doing the Lord's work" or some crap like that. But if they were succeeding I wouldn't be posting this right now, would I?

They've tried getting me, other anti-registry groups, and not-so-anti-registry groups like NARSOL "404'd" yet no one is gone. Hm. In fact, they aren't even a blip on the radar. Hey "VoidSec," no one knows your name because nobody cares! You aren't doing ANYTHING of value. No groups and no individuals are gone. Hell, I don't even like NARSOL because they're a bunch of chickenshits, but all you worthless Anonymous groups do NOT scare anyone. I mean, all you do is talk amongst yourselves and shout insults when you think no one is reading so you can show some false bravado. That's it. That's literally all you do. 

Big whoop you called me bad names and you got a burner account deleted. And you think you're accomplishing something, anything at all? LOL. It took less than 3 minutes to make new burner accounts. What's that, VoidSec? Punks!

No gnus is good gnus, indeed.


The cowards at 'VoidSec" think they're actually accomplishing something. The end result was a single low rating review. LOL. 

The thing is, ratings mean nothing as my book was created for a niche group. But, the so-called "VoidSec" doesn't even have a dozen followers. That's your best shot? How pathetic! ROFLMAO!


Monday, March 28, 2022

"Shoot Your Local Pedophile" merchandise is connected to far-right extremist group "Proud Boys"

 This blog has already covered both merchandise containing the slogan "shoot/kill/hang your local pedophile/sex offender" and the far right extremist group, the Proud Boys. However, I've never really made the connection until now that the "shoot your local pedophile" and related slogans were mostly used by the Proud Boys until recently. It seems like the phrase was intended to be, in part, a show of support for the Kyle Rittenhouse, who murdered two protesters in Kenosha WI. One of Rittenhouse's victims was a Person Forced to Register, which was used as a defense for committing murder. 

As seen on the now-removed Proud Boys website, the Proud Boys were selling "Kill Your Local Pedophile" t-shirts:

Similar merchandise also appeared on the 1776 store, another Proud Boys front:


Some news reports have also documented the use of this slogan during protests in which Proud Boys members participated:

https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgdxx3/protesters-kenosha-jury-rittenhouse

Tensions are rising outside the Kenosha County Courthouse in Wisconsin where jurors are deliberating the fate of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old facing intentional homicide charges for shooting three people and killing two during a protest in August 2020. Gaggles of his right-wing supporters, including at least one waving a giant “Let’s Go Brandon” flag, which is a conservative meme making fun of President Joe Biden, were already congregating outside the courthouse Tuesday, the first day of deliberations. Several burly men, including one with a hat saying “Shoot Your Local Pedophile,” lined up on the steps. 

Meanwhile, activists, including some who were wearing T-shirts saying “Fuck Kyle,” called for Rittenhouse’s conviction. Both groups came with megaphones and got into shouting matches. Earlier in the day, photographer Alex Kent captured a man in a pickup truck doing a Nazi salute in the direction of Black Lives Matter protesters outside the courthouse. 

https://www.cerescourier.com/news/local/anti-vaccine-mandate-crowd-protests-park/

Opposition to vaccine mandates and the expansion of powers by the state and federal government were a common theme expressed at a small and peaceful rally held Saturday at the Ceres River Bluff Regional Park. Gathering at noon were representatives of conservative and patriotic groups who advocated pushing back against controversial policies that have governments mandating COVID vaccines as a condition of employment and attendance at public schools....

Debra Hunt offered assistance to any parent wishing to pull their children out of public schools because of the state COVID vaccine mandates to home school them... Hunt, who described herself as a conservative who disagrees with vaccine mandates, said she was a bit shocked to see members of the Echo Company of the California State Militia and the controversial Proud Boys. At least one member of the Proud Boys donned a ball cap that read “Shoot your local pedophile” and a shirt with an emblem featuring brass knuckles and a military style rifle and the words: “Proud Boys American as F---.” “I’m not against the Proud Boys. I respect their freedom loving but the Militia is the one that was like, wait, what? Why am I in a place with the Militia?” laughed Hunt. She noted that militia members were nice and respectful and supportive.









Proud Boys, QAnon supporters, and many Anonymous sects all use similar symbolism, along with other similar slogans including QAnon's "#SaveTheChildren" campaigns. But at the heart of all thse groups are terrorism and extremism, and all these dangerous groups should not be allowed to spread their filthy propaganda. 

Monday, August 20, 2018

VIGILANTE ALERT! The dumbasses at Anonymous are once again going after registry reform activists

I'm not going to go into specific details (as I don't want certain assholes obtaining the info) to encourage the trolls but The Anonymous scumbags (calling themselves "The Hive") is doxxing members of activist groups. This is a heads up warning as one group has already been doxxed by the Anonymous fucktards.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Oh, look, the hackorrists at Anonymous fucked up. Again.

I can't stand the term "hacktivist." "Hackorrist" would be more befitting a group like Anonymous. So Anonymous screwed up and put the wrong officer's life in danger in the Ferguson shooting incident.

Let me remind you that I'm not a fan of the police by any means. I support sites like Cop Block. I protested the FOP convention in my city of residence last summer. I also live in a city that has had an issue with race relations. Living in the hood for a few years, I understand the difficulty in trying to maintain peace between the races (both sides have their beliefs about the races and can be racist). It is a volatile situation.

However, in a sensitive incident like the Ferguson MO shooting, it is helpful to have the right info, given that rioting and civil unrest has occurred there.

In the midst of this, some members of Anonymous (because they aren't a collective unit but a bunch of dumbasses using the same group name) proudly proclaimed a man by the name of Bryan Willman was the officer who killed the black teenager in Ferguson:

A Twitter account associated with the hacktivist collective Anonymous said on Thursday that they've named the officer who killed Brown, 18, over the weekend, and have posted photographs purported to be of the man.

Law enforcement has thus far been unwilling to publicize the name of the officer involved in the shooting death despite calls from the public and press alike. Hackers and activists affiliated with the internationally-dispersed Anonymous collective have vowed to disclose the cop’s identity if officials declined to do so on their own, however, and on Thursday said that Willman is the officer responsible.


“St. Louis County PD claims Bryan Willman doesn't work for them or #Ferguson PD. We'll see about that,” TheAnonMessage Twitter account tweeted early Thursday.

Moments later at 11:00 am CST, the same account posted screenshots alleged to have come from Willman’s personal Facebook account earlier this week, and outted him as the shooter.


“But the job title says it all. Guessing everyone is forgetting about that,” responded a follower.


“You have a good point. All changed!!” replied Willman.


Earlier Thursday, the official Twitter account for the St. Louis County Police Department declined that Willman was an employee of either their office or the Ferguson PD...


Hacktivists involved in the Anonymous campaign known as #OpFerguson told RT’s Andrew Blake on Thursday that they would continue to steadily release information about the officer they believe to have killed Brown, and promised to post his address and other personal information later in the day if law enforcement failed to name the officer on their own.


When asked if the collective is confident they’ve identified the shooter, one Anon answered: “They shouldn't leave anyone to guess. Period.”


“The US government misfires and accidentally kills citizens all the time, especially overseas, and no one bats an eye. But if a wrong name is released because THEY refuse to release one? That's cool, because we don't have the data they do,” one Anon involved in #OpFerguson told Blake.


Of course, it has been later revealed that the officer at the center of this controversy is named Darren Wilson, and that the shooting victim was actually the prime suspect on a strong-arm robbery, and that was the impetus for the confrontation that led to Mike Brown's death. Feelings on this incident aside, my focus is on the fact that Anonymous members claimed the wrong man was responsible for Mike Brown's death. Even though I'm no fan of cops, the act of publishing this man's name and personal info while proclaiming the man to be a racist killer has potentially disastrous consequences.

While the Washington Post seems reluctant to criticize Anonymous even after their major gaffe, the New York Times was far more critical of the group:

Members of Anonymous — the shadowy, snide international collective of hackers and online activists — have played a key role in the growing confrontation outside St. Louis over Mr. Brown’s death, goading and threatening the authorities, and calling the effort Operation Ferguson.

Operations in the collective’s decade-long history have included taking down the World Cup website to protest poverty, helping identify assailants in a rape case in Ohio, cheering on the Occupy Wall Street movement and carrying out coordinated cyberassaults on repressive foreign governments. But this one ran into trouble faster than most.


The St. Louis police said on Twitter that the name given out was wrong, and that the man was not even a police officer. Within Anonymous there was an unusual amount of dissent. In interviews, in private chat channels and on Twitter, members accused those who had initially posted details of producing faulty information and putting one another in harm’s way by openly chatting about their methods online.


On Thursday, Twitter suspended @TheAnonMessage, the account that had posted the dubious information about the officer, although Twitter officials declined to say why. Those behind the account said in an email that they would post information from a backup account, @TheAnonMessage2, while other Twitter accounts affiliated with Anonymous tried to distance themselves from the post.


“But for the record, one last time. Operation Ferguson has NOT, repeat NOT released the name of Mike Brown’s killer, nor have we claimed to,” the individual behind the Operation Ferguson account said on Twitter.


Gabriella Coleman, an anthropologist who studies Anonymous and teaches at McGill University in Montreal, said she was taken aback that members of Anonymous would be so quick to release unverified information, and would speak so openly about their methods in online chat channels.


“My jaw was dropping,” Ms. Coleman said, reading members’ communications. “I was surprised because what I was seeing was suggestive but not definitive. Anonymous tends to care about its image quite a bit, and if they were wrong, it would be really bad.”


In private chat channels early Thursday, she said, members argued about the release of a photo of a man who resembled one of the officers at the scene of Mr. Brown’s shooting...


Members assert that the organization is not a group but a loose collective working to advance similar ideals — but sometimes contradictory ones. While Anonymous espouses privacy, its members also use the release of others’ personal information as a tactic in cases where they believe the authorities are not acting in the public interest, or the news media has not released pertinent information. Members are quick to condemn any individual who claims to speak for the entire collective, and dissent and infighting are common.


Members also sought to explain the internal bickering and uncoordinated communications.


“For those new to Anonymous, it’s a global collective of millions of autonomous individuals and groups,” an Operation Ferguson post on Twitter said. “Each is responsible for themselves only.”...


Some members were desperate in their pleas this week that the man’s photo not be released until more definitive information had been gathered. Ultimately, some members held a vote and decided to release the photo.


But within hours, many had backtracked. Some openly said the “dox” — a hacking term for the release of an individual’s personal information — had been wrong. “The original dox were faulty, it happens, an excess of zeal,” one Anonymous member said in a direct message on Twitter.


The infighting seemed to have taken its toll. Those behind the @TheAnonMessage2 account, who were behind the initial disclosures, had grown considerably more circumspect.

I do find it ironic that Anonymous, a group that loves anonymity, uses public disclosure of info that should be private as an intimidation tactic. It is just like a certain public registry.

It makes me wonder how often Anonymous messes things up, like that time they accused Amy Lee of Evanescence of being "pro-pedophile".

Anonymous is full of people who are smart with computers but dumb with much of everything else in life. The term for such people is "idiot savant."

I prefer to just say they fucked up.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Like I needed any more proof Anonymous is full of dumbasses, and other musings of filthy vigilantes

I haven't added anything to this site as of late, and I couldn't sleep, so I decided to read up on some old stuff from this blog. This blog was originally created to counter Absolute Zero United, a site that is pretty much defunct (they post a new article once or twice a year but no one bothers to read it any more). One of the last AZU posts was on some silly operation by the hackorrism group Anonymous.

Anonymous members are criminals, but some try to garner favor with the people they're harming by claiming to do "good" things like attack alleged "pedophile" websites. Today I stumbled on one such Anonymous troll, going by the name "Slayer of Pedophiles," and it would be another mundane blog by another wannabe pedo-hunter if not for the fact he lumped me in with a whole bunch of people I don't know, and presumably we're all pedophiles according to this dipshit.

For the sake of illustration you can see his post about me HERE. I think it is worth a read simply because it shows the extent of the average Anonymous members' "research" on the subject. His research on me consisted of Wikisposure, Rob Taylor's website, the Lies about Derek Logue blog, Absolute Zero United, and Roseann Zoggyie's blog (the one that got her fired from her job in Kansas). No official documents of any kind, just information from defunct vigilante websites that have no reliable information. That is what happens when you get a bunch of dumbassed computer nerd together who excel at computers but fail at the game of life. True investigation and research is not something the n00bs like Anonymous can dabble. Funny, even Slayer of Pedophiles's co-member told him to go check his facts because it was wrong.

This brings me to my next tangent-- Looking at all those old, defunct websites is about like driving through urban Detroit to look at old, abandoned buildings. This site has moved on to other things. Even Corrupted Justice, the site largely responsible for turning Perverted-Justice into a ghost town, has called it quits, their mission accomplished. AZU is defunct, and their members don't even bother with their independent websites anymore. In fact, about the only person featured on this site that bothers trolling the reform movement is the virtual town drunk, Valerie Parkhurst, and she likely has cirrhosis of the liver these days from all her binge drinking.

And still posting racist material, of course. 
Well there is another loser I featured here still going strong, and I haven't thought of this bitch in years, namely, the wannabe political/ crime blogger known as "Shoalanda Speaks." Just so you don't have to backtrack, the story goes like this-- back in 2010, when I was back with my ex-wife Brandi, Shoalanda make a threatening post about me on her blog. I send an email requesting she remove the picture of Brandi off her site, and she responded by increasing her attacks. She was working with Clay "T-Sand" Keys, and together they bashed me on the local online forums. Since I'm the kind of guy who tends to hold a grudge, I remembered all this today as I was going over the old stuff and remembered the two working together.

So it made me wonder how Shoalanda would feel knowing that her buddy Clay Keys is currently sitting in jail on CP charges. It must be embarrassing to know that she sold out to a true pedophile while the person she attacked is not the recidivist. Way to go, Trollanda! You stupid cunt.

Of course, the troll sites and celebrity advocates are still doing the same tired crap. No surprise there, right?

Complete with misspellings of course

Friday, September 13, 2013

Alleged Founding Member of Anonymous wanted for Child Porn

Anonymous has a sordid history. It sprung from the controversial website 4chan, which also gave us "Pedobear" and /b/, the subsection where anyone can post nearly anything, including child pornography. So it should be no surprise that if Anonymous had a founding member, he would be suspected of Child Porn possession or worse.

http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/09/11/american-holed-up-in-canada-denies-child-porn-charges-claims-to-be-member-of-anonymous-hacking-group/

American holed up in Canada denies child porn charges, claims to be member of Anonymous hacking group

Adrian Humphreys | 13/09/11 | Last Updated: 13/09/11 8:09 PM ET
More from Adrian Humphreys | @AD_Humphreys

Canadian authorities are seeking to deport an American man who claims he is a founding member of the notorious hacking group Anonymous, accusing him of espionage against Canada’s national interests.

The story of Matthew Paul DeHart — once cloaked by court-imposed secrecy — is muddied, however, by his claim of being psychologically tortured by U.S. agents trying to recover sensitive national security information, by child pornography charges he faces in the United States and by concerns over an apparent psychotic break.

Mr. DeHart, 30, was released on bail last month — after nearly five months in detention — as quietly as he was arrested.

He is currently confined to his parents’ care, apparently in the Toronto area, and is under constant GPS monitoring.

After Mr. DeHart’s April arrest by the Canada Border Services Agency, six detention reviews were held in private. After finally being released, a confidentiality order was issued by the Federal Court of Canada, which has now been lifted.

The Canadian government opposed his release, claiming he is a danger to the public and involved in espionage and the Minister of Public Safety unsuccessfully appealed when his release was granted.

It adds layers of intrigue to what began as sordid allegations of tricking boys into making pornographic video and photos of themselves.

He is charged in the U.S. with production and transportation of child pornography. In 2010, Mr. DeHart was arrested at the U.S. border, trying to return to Charlottetown, P.E.I., where he was enrolled in a welding course at Holland College. He collapsed in a Bangor, Maine, courtroom.


On April 3, 2013, all three claimed refugee protection, saying Mr. DeHart had been psychologically tortured in the United States and feared persecution if he returned.

His father, Paul, is a minister in an Indiana church, a calling he had after leaving the U.S. Air Force where he worked in military signals intelligence; he intercepted, transcribed and processed foreign communications. His mother, Leann, works at a seminary, also following a career in the U.S. military.

Mr. DeHart, himself, had Top Secret clearance with the Air National Guard, according to previous court testimony, although he was eventually discharged from the military over concerns he was prone to depression, seen as incompatible with remotely flying drone aircraft.

But it was in Canada that he dropped his bombshell.

He says in his asylum claim he has been a member of the hacker group Anonymous since it was founded. During his online activities he obtained a leaked government document relating to the national security of the United States, court heard.

He says that is the root of his trouble.

He claimed the child pornography charges are a ruse for U.S. agents to retrieve the security document and investigate him for espionage. It was in pursuit of this sensitive information, he says, that he was psychologically tortured during interrogations in August, 2010.

He alleges he was drugged, subjected to psychological torture and questioned by FBI agents. While in custody, he was diagnosed with a psychotic break and has shown signs of post traumatic stress disorder, Federal Court heard. He claims this was a result of the torture.

Earlier this year, Anonymous hacked the website of the U.S. Department of Justice after Internet activist, Aaron Swartz, committed suicide:

At previous hearings in the U.S., a government lawyer asked Mr. DeHart’s father about his own service in military intelligence and about colleagues he kept in touch with, including those from a posting in Germany.

He was also asked about any “online alter-egos or personas” that his son might have assumed. His father said he was aware his son played online games, including World of Warcraft, Halo and Tribes but was unaware of more.

There has not yet been a hearing to test the veracity of Mr. DeHart’s unusual claims.

Canada has been a refuge for Mr. DeHart before.

Shortly after the Deharts’ house was searched by police and his computers seized, Mr. DeHart enrolled in an eight-week language course in Montreal, living with a host family, and then in a welding program in Charlottetown.

His parents drove him to P.E.I. in July, 2010. Afterwards, they spoke every night, saying family prayers together over an online Skype link, his father testified earlier.

In order to process his student visa he had to leave Canada and apply at the border. In August, he took a bus from Charlottetown to Calais, Maine, and crossed the border back to St. Stephen, N.B., on foot.

He was stopped at the border and arrested on a charge of possession and distribution of child pornography.

He is now back in Canada but his future is uncertain. His immigration arrest suspends his refugee claim pending an admissibility hearing.

Mr. DeHart’s Toronto immigration lawyer, Lily Tekle, said she consulted with her client and he declined to authorize her to comment because of ongoing proceedings.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Anonymous UK member cleared of rape allegation

One one hand I feel for the guy, on the other hand, Anonymous has been quick to label people pedophiles. Perhaps this guy will stay true to his word and fight false allegations in the future. Maybe he can help clean up the cesspool that is Anonymous

http://www.thewestonmercury.co.uk/news/i_want_to_rebuild_my_life_says_weston_activist_cleared_of_protest_camp_rape_1_2187528


‘I want to rebuild my life’ says Weston activist cleared of protest camp rape

Simon Angear, Content Editor
Monday, May 13, 2013 
9.56 AM

A POLITICAL activist who says his life has been ‘shattered’ by false rape claims is returning to Weston to begin a fight for new laws to protect people from malicious allegations.

"The worst thing was knowing that I would either be going to prison as an innocent man, or walking away with my life in ruins. "
Malcolm Blackman made national headlines two weeks ago when he went on trial at the Old Bailey accused of raping a woman at the Occupy London demonstration at St Paul’s Cathedral.

Jurors have since cleared the 46-year-old of any wrong-doing – and now Mr Blackman says he wants to return home ‘with his head up high’ and campaign to save others from having their lives ‘ruined’ in the same way.

Formal ‘not guilty’ verdicts were recorded on both charges against Mr Blackman on May 3, and now he faces the task of piecing together a life which has been on hold for more than a year.

Mr Blackman – the co-founder of activist movement Anonymous UK – told the Mercury: “The whole situation has been horrendous.

"We live in a make-believe world where people are innocent until proven guilty - but I had to prove my innocence. 
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“All year, people have been told I am a rapist. Life will never be the same again.

“There will always be that stigma attached to me. There will always be people who are wondering ‘I wonder if he just got away with it’.

“The worst thing was knowing that I would either be going to prison as an innocent man, or walking away with my life in ruins.

“Completely vindicated as I was, it’s not going to change the fact that my life is shattered.”

Key video evidence and witness testimonies put Mr Blackman elsewhere at the time the woman – who cannot be named – claimed she was attacked.

And he now wants the law to do more to protect the identity of people accused of rape until their guilt is established.

Mr Blackman said: “We live in a make-believe world where people are innocent until proven guilty - but I had to prove my innocence.

“I expected British justice to do its thing. The CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) should have looked at this and seen it had no legs. They said they have to be sympathetic to the victim – but now I am the victim.

“I am 100 per cent behind anonymity for alleged victims of rape, as real victims must not be deterred from coming forward.

“But what I am going to be stamping my feet about and campaigning for is the need for anonymity for both parties.

“The law needs to be reviewed as a matter of urgency. The accused gets his life torn apart. It has cost me my career, my home.

“I had to go and see everyone in my life that matters to me. I told them ‘the first thing I need to say is I didn’t do it – the second is, you’d better sit down’.

“It’s a very difficult thing to try to explain something which is so alien to you.

“Even my sisters, like everyone else, just didn’t know. They were forced to question their faith in me.

“I’ve not slept, I’ve not eaten. I’ve lived with untold pressure. I have lost a lot of faith in humanity. I now have only a very few friends. And I have an absolute fear of women – I don’t intend to date ever again.”

The first step will be for Mr Blackman to return home to the town where he has lived for more than 20 years, and is well known for his work in the security industry and for his street act as a magician.

He said: “What I really want to do is get back to Weston and rebuild my life. I want to be able to walk around with my head up high. I want people to know the truth.

“I consider myself a decent citizen of Weston, and an asset to the town. I love it as home.

“I want to sit on the beach and watch the sun go down. Little things like that mean a lot now.

“But I will have to take it one day at a time because there have been no plans for me. How can you make plans when your life is in limbo?”

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Anonymous give free publicity to obscure "Alice Day"

Only on the internet can one group of obscure anonymous individuals give another group of anonymous individuals an awful lot of attention. In laymen's terms, it is called "Free Advertising."

So the dumb fucks at Anonymous are giving free publicity to something called "Alice's Day," which they allege is some sort of day of recognition for "pedophiles." So Anonymous and their idiotic supporters did what they do best, advertise it to the world. So now they have succeeded in helping those who are into that sort of thing find each other. Way to go, Anonymous.

 What more do you expect from a bunch of computer nerds and idiot savants?

But we all know the truth. Anonymous is trying to divert attention away from its own scrutiny; it is currently under investigation by the FBI.

http://www.dailydot.com/society/alice-day-anonymous-pedo-attack/


Anonymous is targeting every pedophile hub on the Web

By Cooper Fleishman on April 24, 2013

In corners of the Internet that will make you ill, pedophiles wait to receive an onslaught of attacks. 

It's Alice Day, a public "pedophile pride" day inspired by the relationship between the author Lewis Carroll and his young muse, Alice Liddell, for whom Alice in Wonderland was written. April 25 is supposedly the day in 1856 that Carroll met 4-year-old Alice, sparking a lifelong infatuation. 

In one pedophile's own words, republished on a predator watchdog site, April 25 is a day to "rejoice in the gift of girllove and affirm the ideal so aptly typified by this special relationship." In 2013, it's also the day the hacker group Anonymous plans to bombard a long list of online targets with DDoS attacks, leaking suspects' personal information and defacing their websites. 

Anonymous began on the troll hub 4chan as a moral-free prank squad; it's since evolved into an amorphous group of vigilante justice crusaders. Determined the town of Steubenville, Ohio, was attempting to cover up rape allegations against two high school football stars, the hacktivists campaigned on Twitter and Facebook and brought the town into the public eye. The group has also led doxxing efforts against kitten-tormenting teens and the suspected blackmailer behind Canadian teen Amanda Todd's suicide.

I spoke briefly with one organizer of the event, which took the hashtag #OpAliceDay on Twitter. He told me it was business as usual—doxxing, defacing, "and having a little fun along the way." The campaign has hundreds of followers on Twitter, many of whom changed their names to #OpAliceDay in support.

April is child abuse awareness month. It's also "the month in which child rapists/molesters/'lovers' reserve for their special 'it's okay to sexually assault children' day," warns a 2010 article on Yahoo! Voices with the headline "WATCH YOUR CHILDREN." "Pink is NOT the color you want to dress your girls in either. Pink is their attraction."

On numerous unnameable forums, where adult men chat publicly about their love and affection for young girls and boys, users post about how they plan to celebrate Alice Day—often by wearing pink and spending time in parks to "LG (little girl) watch." Some might hand out pamphlets about CL, or "childlove," in an attempt to decrease stigma against and raise awareness of what to them is a significant social movement: pedophile pride.

These men claim they would never physically abuse or rape a child; it would be anathema to the childlove philosophy. They want to cuddle, kiss, hold, and otherwise express their affection for children—and if they can't in person, they'll do it from a distance, emboldened by Alice Day.

"I guess I will be doing what I do everyday, just hangout with friends and maybe if it's nice out, skateboard a bit etc," a man named FreeThinkerGL wrote in 2009. The quote was picked up from a pedophile hub by a watch blog called Lindsay Ashford. "I don't have a LGF so I won't be spending anytime with little girls or boys."

Another user, lall, wrote:

I think the t-shirt thing is just to wear any kind of a pink shirt on Alice Day. That way if any asks if you're a pedo, you can claim you have no idea what they're talking about...and how dare they insinuate such a thing! lol.

silentmist followed suit:

I will be spending the day at a local market filled with beautiful LG's. Kinda boring, but I will at least be wearing a pink t-shirt. I doubt anyone will catch on, but you never know ;-)

And Aladdin Truelove claims to have coined the term 15 years ago:

I am the one who suggested the name "Alice Day," way back on Ianthe's email list, in 1998. Feels good to be back in the land of the living!

These quotes are all three or four years old now, but the philosophy on these public forums is still ongoing and no less disturbing. Recently, followers of those pedophile hubs have taken their Alice Day preparation offline. On one forum Anonymous pointed me to, the only apparent threads about April 25, barely noticeable in conversations about watching children (possibly their own children) sleep and nudity-filled European '70s flicks, warn against the march of Anonymous.

"I think the admin are aware of this," the subject of one thread reads. The follow-up comment—by a user whose signature image is a drawing of a little girl in a dress, blowing bubbles in a field—sounds scornful: 

It's very ironic how they [Anonymous] claim to be all for freedom of expression on the internet, and, not just do they attack on us pedophiles (how's that being for freedom of expression, euh)? but in general, all the attacks they conduct, ARE a form of censorship. So, let me get this straight: you defend freedom of expression by conducting acts of censorship? In French we would say that's like fucking for virginity.

On a popular man-boy love blog, a user named Kristofor warns against a "Possible retrogressive Anonymous loris."

"They could be patching their servers," shrugged the Anonymous source when I mentioned it. 

Whatever these sites do in defense, they won't stand a chance.

Anonymous released its full list of targets Wednesday evening. The hackers have a system, explained in a Pastebin doc: 

Each website got a Number. @ReportApedo will tweet when to go pew pew on a certain website using its number to identify it. Feel free to deface, dos/DDos, hack these websites whenever you want to. But when firing we need everyone to fire at the same target at the same time. Additional targets might be added and everybody will be notified. We will start attack right at 01:00:00 p.m. Thursday April 25, 2013 in GMT. … The Op will continue all day and we will be posting our old d0xes on pedos in addition to TangoDowns and Defaces. Our primary goal is to take target #1 down and we won't stop firing until it is down.  

Target No. 1 is a Russian-hosted imageboard filled with password-protected albums such as "boy Self pics" and "girls in the bathroom." Target No. 2 is a "free bookmarking & blogging platform" with "sex" in the URL. Target No. 3 is a popular porn-streaming site with the tagline "where anything legal stays" and the unfortunate reputation for lax security measures against user-submitted underage content. (In talking to the Anonymous source, this is the one he seemed most excited about taking down.) Another is a North American Man-Boy Love Association page. Other sites on the list include nauseating URLs with variations of "teen," "junior," "models," "9 to 12," and "jailbait." 

We'll update you as the online carnage unfurls. But Anonymous is quick to remind witnesses that behind the fun, though, the exposure is meant to deliver a message to anyone in the position to protect a child on Alice Day. Anonymous's recruitment video for #OpAliceDay closes with this line of warning: "Watch your children and be extra vigilant. … April 25 is like Christmas to them."

Update: The Op seems to be going well so far. Several sites, including NAMBLA.org, are down. They've had less luck with the legitimate porn sites. "They have protection against DDoS," the #OpAliceDay leader told me via Twitter DM. "Needs more people to take 'em down. Perhaps might need botnets."

Other supporters are lending a hand on Twitter by releasing information on as many sex offenders as possible.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

So Anonymous thinks Amy Lee of Evenescence is a pedo-head

More proof any group taking cues from Absolute Zero United/ Evil-Unveiled is mentally handicapped.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/wenjiazhao/2012/07/25/anonymous-targets-singer-and-record-company-in-operation-pedochat/


Anonymous targets Amy Lee and Wind-Up Records in Operation PedoChat


Operation PedoChat, Anonymous’ operation against child pornography and pedophiles, has received a new target. The infamous hacktivist group has put Evanescence lead singer Amy Lee  and her record company Wind-Up Records on its hit-list over allegations that Amy Lee’s lawyers are preventing a witness from reporting child pornography and other online offences.


The allegations involve the Evanescence fan forum EvThreads and were made in the UK House of Commons by Member of Parliament John Hemming. In a petition that was presented on July 17, Hemming claimed that lawyers acting for Amy Lee and her manager Andrew Lurie had compelled Sam Smith, a user on EvThreads, to sign a contract that prevented him from reporting a number of offenses on the site. These include “drugs offences that have been expressly admitted by the alleged perpetrators”.


What drew Anonymous’ attention, however, is this: Hemming also reported that Smith noticed Amy Lee’s former employees publishing child pornography-related content on “a site other than EvThreads”.  Such content included “paedophile material including a story about sexual offences against a physically disabled male minor and cartoons with pre-teens in lawful poses but with sexualised captions, including sexual activity with animals and one caption regarding a toddler consuming human faeces”.


Smith apparently tried to contact Lee’s and Lurie’s lawyers in March 2011 for permission to report these activities to the authorities. When this failed, three Members of Parliament filed a motion requesting that Lee and Lurie allow Smith to report.


So far, these allegations seem a little fishy. For one, there is no evidence behind any of these allegations: It is currently unknown if Amy Lee or Evanescence had intended for child pornography to be on the forum, or even that they had coerced Smith to sign a silencing contract. (The MPs made these accusations under parliamentary privilege, and so are protected against libel and slander charges.) Then there is also the puzzling question as to what impact a UK House motion can have on a US-based website.


But Anonymous believes that these accusations are true, and is planning action against the involved parties.  In addition to the online attacks, the group also asks their supporters to picket Evanescence’s upcoming UK concerts in full masked gear. In their press release, they state:


“For the good of our followers, for the good of mankind, and for our own enjoyment we shall expel from the Internet and systematically destroy Amy Lee and Andrew Lurie unless they agree to cease and desist their selfish and corrupt actions. Members of the collective are invited to take action against EvThreads.com, EvFanClub.com, Evanescence.com and WindUpRecords.com.


For now, EvTheads.com now redirects viewers to their Facebook page.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The hypocrisy of Anonymous

Not my graphic, I can spell ASSES, but you get the idea
Anonymous is a group of Internet hackers that have been around causing trouble or various websites for the past few years. Recently, law enforcement officials have caught up to the group, and many have been arrested and incarcerated for various Internet related crimes. Anonymous is seen as a cyber-terrorist group, and rightfully so.

So what do you do when you are a group that is seen as criminal, illegal, and just plain annoying? You pull a page out of the politicians' scandal defense book, and target so-called "pedophiles".


So the group Anonymous, which came from 4chan (and more specifically, /b/), the very website they gave us Pedobear, , is targeting websites that they believe is "promoting pedophilia." In addition to trying to undo the damage of years of terrorist attacks, the anonymous group is trying to show themselves as a "kinder, gentler cyber terrorist organization" by going after some the same people they themselves are accused of being. 


Personally, I would not care if that was what they were doing, but seeing as how the members of this group are smart with computers but done with research, they are starting to targets websites that are unaffiliated with any groups that trade in or discuss ways to trade child pornography or engage in any illegal activities.


Part of the problem is they are relying on the evil unveiled website, and longtime readers of this blog knows what evil unveiled is all about. Anybody who relies on EU as a legitimate source of information should have their heads examined. Such is the case with Anonymous. They should consider the source of evil unveils information, Cynthia HarveyI guess I should not expect too much in the way of research from a bunch of kids with too much time in front of a computer popping Zits and playing World of Warcraft in their Star Trek attire while cursing Klingon at their computers in between hacking episodes. 


The website that spawned Anonymous has done more to spread deviant sexual behavior than many of their alleged targets. When you consider the source of both Anonymous and Evil Unveiled, you will see both a lot of hypocrisy and a lot of incompetence. Perhaps they should target her own birthplace instead.

However, long after Anonymous tires of their games and moves on to the next episode, those sites that do not advocate pedophilia, but advocate reform to the American sex offender laws will still be online and will still continue to fight.


We are Anonymous.We are Legion.We do not Forgive.We do not Forget.Expect Us.


Well, I am the fallen one. I am one of 750,000 people discriminated against by the government. I have learned to forgive, but I do not forget and thus I fight. Expect me to continue the fight.