Duke's Music/Videos Thread.
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Song for Today.Megaforcetai wrote: »I like your songs, Duke even your girl picture, ^^
Thats good to know my friend
'I've always been mad'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=albEOq_q4h0&feature=related
'The Lunatic is in my hall...
.....The paper holds their folded faces to the floor. And everyday the paper-boy brings more'
'Who'll lock the door and throw away the key? ... There's someone in my head and it's not me' -
News.Duke wrote:Duke wrote:'Govt Pressures Twitter to Hand Over Keys to Occupy Wall Street Protester's Location Data Without a Warrant '
Government Pressures Twitter to Hand Over Keys to Occupy Wall Street Protester's Location Data Without a Warrant
'On October 1, 2011, over 700 Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge. Most of the protesters, including Malcolm Harris, were charged with the mundane crime of disorderly conduct, a "violation" under New York law that has a maximum punishment of 15 days in jail or a $250 fine. '
'And yet on the basis of a charge no more consequential than speeding ticket, the New York City District Attorney's office sent a poorly worded subpoena to Twitter requesting "any and all user information, including email address, as well as any and all tweets posted for the period of 9/15/2011-12/31/2011"
'Twitter notified Mr. Harris, who through his lawyer, Martin Stolar of the National Lawyers Guild, has moved to challenge the subpoena in court.'
Love you Twitter :thumb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaB4k_b9m0w
A Quote?
'This album has been released in 1967 and after 1967 seconds you can hear "The End"...' -
Song for Today.
I remember in my final school year a class-mate walking in to class with a copy of this under his arm. Dam! I miss the vinyl years.
A thought that soon come!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJheLSea6VA&feature=related
'Small Jean Genie snuck off to the city, strung out on lazers and slash-back blazers. Ate all your razors while pulling the waiters. Talkin' 'bout Monroe while walking on snow-white. New york's a GO-Go while everything tastes nice. Poor little greenie..'
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Coming to a Walmart near you!Duke wrote:But soon to be available at a Walmart near you is Monsanto's Bt sweet corn, the agri-giant's first ever GM corn product made available to consumers as whole ears right on the cob in the produce section-- and like with all other GMOs, neither Walmart nor Monsanto has any intention of labeling this new "Frankencorn."
'Monsanto first unveiled this new variety of GM sweet corn back in August, which rivals Syngenta's GM sweet corn that has already been on the market in limited form for the past ten years, claiming that it would be available to farmers for planting during Fall 2011.'
Monsanto's Bt GMO corn to be sold at Wal-Mart with no indication it is genetically modified.
' Now, the corn appears set to make its debut in Walmart stores across the country as early as Summer 2012, unless massive public outcry is able to convince the multinational retailer to scrap the corn, or at least voluntarily label it.' -
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A Memory.Duke wrote:These thoughts are all inter-twined.
http://theagoraproject.org/viewtopic.php?f=329&t=1271&p=9796#p9796Duke wrote:Anonymous thoughts on Freedom from Transmediale 2k+12, Berlin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FRdhfhoHrU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xDMKs6C05g
Pull the threads together and wake up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UmW1o6rzI7gDuke wrote:I thought this was worth sharing.
What we need now, more than ever, is another Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI.
Ulrike Meinhof, once wrote:
"Protest is when I say I don't like this and that. Resistance is when I see to it that things that I don't like no longer occur. Protest is when I say I will no longer go along with it. Resistance is when I see to it that no one else goes along with it anymore either."
Censor this!
Fri, 03 Feb 2012
Transmediale 2012
Anonymous Codes: Disruption, Virality and the Lulz
http://www.transmediale.de/content/anonymous-codes-disruption-virality-and-lulz
Panel with Jacob Appelbaum (us), Gabriella Coleman (us), Dana Buchzik (de) and anonymous
Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (it/de)
Chaired by Krystian Woznicki (de/pl)
Speech by Jacob Appelbaum:
Today I'm here to talk about the past, the present and the future. I apologize in advance for the American centric story I'm about to tell, it's an obscure but very important part of American history. It probably sounds familiar to those who lived in East Germany. However, I'm telling it because it relates to our present and how we will shape the future. I highly encourage everyone interested in this topic to read the book "Spying on America: The FBI's Domestic Counterintelligence Program" by James Kirkpatrick Davis; it along with a specific watch listed friend are the inspiration for what I am about to say.
From 1956 to 1971, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (a.k.a. the FBI) ran a series of counter intelligence programs collectively known as Counter Intelligence Program or COINTELPRO. Realistically, the Anarchists of the early 20th century such as Emma Goldman, faced similar measures but under totally different legal and usually, illegal authority. COINTELPRO was different. It was authorized by US President Truman and the FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to fight the supposed threat of communism under the cover of total secrecy. So began McCarthyism - a great shame for my country that destroyed countless lives under the banner of patriotic nationalism.
The first COINTELPRO operation was Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and over the years COINTELPRO expanded, like all so-called law enforcement does, until it covered nearly every anti-Vietnam war protester group, the civil rights movement and even a few white power groups. The FBI's actions included blackmail, physical violence, they broke up marriages, recruited telephone switch board operators to wiretap phones, broke into houses to plant listening devices and much more. They even took actions that resulted in deaths of completely innocent people.
But for nearly the entire time that COINTELPRO was happening almost no one in America knew and those targeted were often dismissed as being crazy or worse. The word COINTELPRO was unknown outside of a circle of those tasked with carrying out these missions and those who had authorized them.
In March of 1971 a major non-violent direct action changed the United Sates forever. An illegal action uncovered massively illegal activities. A group by the name of The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania. They liberated over one thousand classified documents that detailed the COINTELPRO activities. They were anonymously released to media outlets and those targeted by the FBI in a very strategic manner - they did this through the communications networks of the era - the postal service being the most popular message routing service at the time. At first, no news paper or media outlet would publish the documents. In March of 1972, WIN Magazine broke the story.
Probably the most incredible example of a well known activist targeted was in the 1960s. The FBI attempted to blackmail him into committing suicide just thirty four days before he was to receive his Nobel peace prize. Martin Luther King Jr. refused to give in to their demands; the FBI failed because he refused to be subjugated by fear and by their threats.
Slowly and with very specific long term strategic thinking, The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI released their cache of documents. Victims learned that they were targeted as well as how they were targeted at no fault of their own. The Citizens' Commission's primary tactical advantage was two-fold - they were armed with the truth as written by the oppressor and they were anonymous. The FBI's power started with identification and without the identities of the The Citizens' Commission, they were powerless to stop the truth from coming to light. The asymmetry offered by anonymity was absolutely the linchpin of their success. Their anonymous publication forced not a show trial or further persecution but rather swift action by those that held the purse strings of the FBI. The FBI had to immediately cease COINTELPRO activities. The leaking of these documents led to the Church committee, which eventually lead to the creation of the America Freedom Of Information Act and even the creation of special FISA courts to oversee future law enforcement activities. Victims where possible were compensated and new laws were put in place to attempt to protect the people from their government.
The Citizens' Commission's tactics were beautiful - anonymous truth telling and holding the hypocrisy of the well documented racism of the so-called law enforcement accountable to the public. Their strategy led to massive changes in the way that so-called law enforcement activities were carried out in the United States.
To this day - no one has learned the identities of the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI. They have remained Anonymous.
There was no show trial as there may be with Julian Assange and as there is now with the alleged leaker Bradly Manning. Anonymity created a specific kind of asymmetric power - the power to speak out about in-jusitice without retribution. I wager there was plenty of fear and concern amongst the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI. Not because of the wrongness of their actions but because of the lengths that the FBI went to crush dissent. They had right to be fearful, they held the evidence that the FBI was willing to be involved with murders and pushing people to suicide.
There is a strong history of resistance and we must re-contextualize the past and the present to draw out a new understanding for the future. If we draw from the experience with the FBI's abuse and the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI, we should see that there are important parallels - both in terms of law enforcement and in terms of direct action in response.
When a group takes an action to block access to a building - they do so because they're trying to disrupt flows of power and the control that emanates from that building. The Critical Art Ensemble discussed in their seminal work of the 1990s "Electronic Civil Disobedience" that the flows of power were now electronic. Blocking buildings wasn't enough. After the Battle for Seattle, we've come to realize that the flows of power are both electronic and analog at the same time.
When Anonymous hacks HB Gary and shows ties between corporations and the US Government - where they wish to smear Glenn Greenwald for his wonderful journalistic work, where they wish to watch-list and harass others, such as myself, we can see that Anonymous is performing a similar service to the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI. Because Anonymous doesn't show all of their cards, they create fear in those who abuse their powers. This de-stabilizes power structures that do not derive their power from the consent of the governed.
Anonymous isn't perfect but it serves as a banner that helps to create a point of unity among those who have had enough. Enough surveillance. Enough censorship. Enough lies. Enough war crimes. Enough cynicism. No movement is perfect but a lack of perfection does not invalidate the truth that Anonymous has uncovered or the positive actions that they have taken.
We have a new Pentagon Papers and we have a new Vietnam War protest movement. We have a new COINTELPRO program as demonstrated by the NSA Warrantless Wiretap program of the American People, by Section 215 of the US PATRIOT ACT, and by the brutality of the police against the #Occupy movement. I myself have had to deal with extensive harassment without so much as a single legal charge or arrest. Enough is enough!
Today's Citizens' Commission is Anonymous and other groups aligned in action. Today's FBI is the Military-Industrial complex and its cronies of privatization - it includes the FBI all over again. HB Gary was essentially performing COINTELPRO actions against WikiLeaks and Anonymous. We can see an important parallel with HB Gary - Anonymous hacked them. It was the equivalent of breaking into their building and taking their files for the greater good. When they published the files there was a huge outcry against HB Gary for their obviously illegal activities and their partnerships with government agencies. And so, when we see Analog Denial of Service attacks on buildings by those involved with a sit in, we should know they paved the way for the electronic sit ins against the flows of power - the flow of money controlled by PayPal. When Anonymous performed a denial of service attack on PayPal in protest of them for cutting off Wikileaks, as the PayPal14 are accused to have done, we know that this is in the rich tradition of non-violent resistance in the face of abusive power. There is no permanent damage done, no servers harmed, no LOIC cannon operators pepper sprayed in their eyes. Still there is a lasting impact and it raises the important debate about the finical blockade against WikiLeaks. Why do we allow that? Would we allow a bank to stop service of all Green or Conservatives party members?
We need the Daniel Ellsbergs, the Emma Goldmans, the Julian Assanges, the Rosa Luxemburgs, the Peter Sundes - people willing to publicly take a stand for the greater good. They are powerful and important largely because it is all of us that are behind them. Their courage is contagious and their action is in support and in solidarity with our actions. It is all of us together that stand with moral authority in the face of tyranny, not as a mob but in principled solidarity.
What we need now, more than ever, is another Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI.
It sounds like Germany needs a Citizens' Commission to Investigate the Verfassungsschutz. As I understand things, they are now believed to have been working with the extreme right wing Nazis murderer recently uncovered. Someone must take action against those that enabled the Nazis to murder people. There is a chain of command, a structured power involved. Those people have names and must be held to account. They have records and documents. This is evidence that must come to light. Just as people will soon confront the Nazis marching in Dresden in a few days time, we must confront and change the power structures that enable those same Nazis.
One of my favorite authors of the 20th century, Ulrike Meinhof, once wrote:
"Protest is when I say I don't like this and that. Resistance is when I see to it that things that I don't like no longer occur. Protest is when I say I will no longer go along with it. Resistance is when I see to it that no one else goes along with it anymore either."
Now is the time for non-violent resistance.
History repeats but the outcome is not guaranteed by hope alone, rather it is guaranteed, if anything is, by action. Direct non-violent action and bold truth telling - we must refuse to be silent and we must take a stand against the fascists by whatever name they call themselves, under whatever flag they fly.
So who is that someone who should take action? It is me. It is you. It is all of us. Who are we? We are all Anonymous. TL/DR is not an option.
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Reality Check!
'Globe and Mail, and the AP all reported that Colvin and Ochlik were likely deliberately killed by the Syrian army and their location may have been tracked down through their satellite phones.'
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/02/satphones-syria-and-surveillance
'On Monday night, Colvin appeared on CNN telling Anderson Cooper that “the Syrian army is shelling a city of cold, starving civilians.' -
Natural news.Duke wrote:DAM!
We’ll Handle Google And Apple, Mr. President; You Worry About SOPA, PCFIPA, ACTA, And Big Media
'Mr. President, I’m glad your administration has taken the time to craft what looks like a fairly forward-thinking and potentially globally influential policy towards consumer privacy on the internet. No doubt it will have to be snipped here and built up there and the fast pace of the technology world may make some of its provisions quaint after a few years, but overall it seems strong, and fair to both companies and their consumers.'
'The power of the Internet, Mr. President, which is to say the people’s power, is that of exposing something to the light — making something known. Sometimes this process amplifies something trivial, and sometimes it changes the world. But all we can do is put it out there, and in the case of legislation like this, that’s not nearly enough.'
'You may be aware that it is an election year, Mr. President, and I humbly suggest that the safety and privacy of this country’s citizens on the Internet (and indeed that of billions worldwide who value it for a variety of reasons, from recreation to revolution) must be an issue on which you personally, and by extension the United States, take a principled stand.'
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anonymous wipes another ****ty infragard site off the internet on #****fbifriday
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greetings pirates! Another #****fbifriday is here and once again we emerge from
the hacker underground to wreak havoc upon the 1%'s institutions of repression.
Today we targeted the dayton ohio chapter of infragard, the sinister alliance
between law enforcement, corporations, and white hat wannabees. We broke into
their webserver, perused their assorted presentation materials, and finally
deleted everything and vandalized their website so we can boost our zone-h
rankings. You think your 'advanced commercial malware' research and your
'digital forensics first response' powerpoints can really withstand the
hurricane of hellfire and 0days we got planned for yall?! Acta? Cyber security
act of 2012? Do u really want 2 fuq with us?!?!? Follow @anoynmousirc, haters.
Fellow hackers, crackers, anarchists and pirates, now is the hour to rise up and
make war upon all corporate and government systems, driving them off our
internet.
http://ibhg35kgdvnb7jvw.onion/infragard.dayton.tar.gz
http://uploadmirrors.com/download/1s8v0y6k/infragard.dayton.tar.gz
ftp infragard.dayton.oh.us
wtfk?
orly???
http://zone-h.org/mirror/id/17104234
LULZ!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=x3XzPhdBx9g#!
'As Anonymous has promised that it will attack government, corporate and law enforcement web sites every Friday, So Anonymous has attacked the FBI affiliate Infragard for the second time, this time taking over and defacing the web site of its Dayton, Ohio chapter.' -
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News.Duke wrote:A bill requiring sex education classes to teach an abstinence-only curriculum moved closer to becoming a law in Utah Wednesday.
Abstinence-Only Sex Education Bill In Utah Prohibits Teaching Contraception
What constitutes 'Erotic Behaviour'?
'Last October, New York City rocked the boat when the state's Department of Education recommended new curriculum inform students on sexual topics including everything from bestiality to phone sex and vibrators.....
...The proposal was greeted with staunch criticism, leading the New York Department of Education to dial back its proposed changes, by removing some of the more X-rated content including flash cards for middle schoolers which explained sex acts like anal sex and mutual masturbation.' -
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Brasil vir a sua realidade
Default Brasil vir a sua realidade - 02-26-2012, 11:56 PM
O Projeto Ágora é World-Wide. Compartilhe suas realidades com a gente aqui e no projeto ágora.
http://theagoraproject.org/viewtopic.php?f=310&t=919
http://theagoraproject.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1317
Acordar e tomar o controle de seu futuro.
lasted a while. :P -
DUKEofYORK wrote: »
Rofl. Blocked in america ftw.. -
News.
Wikileaks and Anonymous release 5 million Emails.
http://wikileaks.org/the-gifiles.html?nocache
@PandaBabe and you all. surf free and easy.
http://ultrasurf.en.softonic.com/
http://gizmodo.com/5888440
World-Wide Mayhem. -
DUKEofYORK wrote: »
Pass. Not about to 'DL some scam -
Pass. Not about to 'DL some scam[/QUOTE]
I dont do 'Scams' my friend.
https://www.torproject.org/
I like to share some 'Freedom' -
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News.Duke wrote:Duke wrote:Cyberdigg wrote:Duke wrote:
Hey Duke,
Yet again, you beat me to the punch. :read: I noticed your post after I made a post about the same, under General Topics. Yes, I think it is relevant. What do you think? Did you see that one of the emails was the resignation letter of the CEO of Stratfor..saying they had fixed the security problem? :? Looks like a loss of some credibility for these guys?
I think there may be a real issue of corruption related to this; these private "Intelligence Corporations", are yet another piece of the whole privatization of what was once government services. I have heard that everyone knows these guys are being paid lots of money for contracts that everyone knows will never be fulfilled....it would be funny, if it was not millions (soon into billions?) of taxpayers' dollars going to these...cons, rip offs, scam artists, "world wide security and intelligence"... :cointel: ...what a joke...just saying.
:boss:
Yes cyberdigg i read the CEO had resigned and also saw his UTUBE video from earlier this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUZNjpcQLBx26W6lDWvpg7PQ&feature=player_detailpage&v=ItreEs03A2k
More is coming out by the hour. Interesting times my friend. :thumb:
First response?
Stratfor calls WikiLeaks e-mail release 'deplorable'
"Some of the e-mails may be forged or altered to include inaccuracies; some may be authentic," the Texas-based firm said. "We will not validate either. Nor will we explain the thinking that went into them."
It said the release was "another attempt to silence and intimidate the company, and one we reject.""Stratfor will not be silenced and will continue to publish the geopolitical analysis our friends and subscribers have come to rely upon," the statement said.
Emboldened by the Occupy Wall Street movement, which Anonymous helped organize and publicize, the collective is becoming far more politically active. They have set their sites on the intersection of big corporations, government agencies and the media. Stratfor represents the perversion of those three groups
Stratfor V Anonymous.
And yet, they’re trying to make Anonymous look bad. Here’s what they wrote in their press release shortly after the announcement of the release of the emails on Feb. 27:
' In December, thieves compromised Stratfor’s data systems and stole a large number of company emails, along with other private information of Stratfor readers, subscribers and employees. Those stolen emails apparently will be published by Wikileaks. This is a deplorable, unfortunate — and illegal — breach of privacy.'
And the beat goes on!!!
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