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  31. >STRATFOR MAILS TEASER #2.
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  42. Well hope you all enjoyed that first teaser ---> http://pastebin.com/YwazdGRZ
  43. >.<
  44.  
  45. So here we go again. More srs shit now cause internets is srs business.
  46.  
  47. TITLE: STRATFOR ANALYZES ANONYMOUS AND WIKILEAKS
  48. > they called us hippie arseholes :(
  49. > and that we ll be 'hard to kill'
  50. > .
  51.  
  52.  
  53. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  54.  
  55.  
  56.  
  57. List Name: mailto:[email protected]
  58.  
  59. Subject: RE: Wiki Hackers Talk to The Economist
  60.  
  61. Date: 2010-12-10 20:25:20
  62.  
  63. Content:
  64.  
  65. I also think there are more folks who are willing to be hacktivists than
  66. those who are willing to get tear gassed or charge a police line. It is
  67. more anonymous and less dangerous/uncomfortable.
  68.  
  69.  
  70. On Behalf Of Peter Zeihan
  71. Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 2:21 PM
  72. Subject: Re: Wiki Hackers Talk to The Economist
  73.  
  74.  
  75.  
  76. ull never get rid of it completely -- as long as there are young people
  77. with no assets and a perception that they've nothing to lose this will
  78. exist
  79.  
  80. but in times when home ownership is growing and there is a perception of a
  81. threat, the numbers of folks who will do this is very low -- while at the
  82. same time the state's ability to deal with them is relatively high and
  83. support in broader society is questionable at best for such anarchists
  84.  
  85. On 12/10/2010 12:51 PM, Chris Farnham wrote:
  86.  
  87. And what happens if your core are people in Chicago, Oslo, Aukland, Perth,
  88. Munich, Gothenburg, etc. who are not afraid and are only two years out of
  89. college working for a marketing company and their biggest financial
  90. liability is your AT&T monthly invoice?
  91.  
  92. As I said, these guys are not yet a major destabilising force, but you
  93. look at the human flesh search engines in China, they unsettle the Party
  94. on a monthly basis with their ability track, identify, locate and out
  95. whatever target takes their interest and that has included Party members
  96. in the past.
  97.  
  98. Wikileaks is a big deal in the world of the anti-establishment and the
  99. network based activists, it has displayed potential to strike at the
  100. established powers via information proliferation hand in hand with the
  101. conventional media. That's power and Anon has now latched on to the
  102. bandwagon. These guys have already crossed from net based activism to
  103. physical world activism, it has already happened at a very small level.
  104.  
  105. As I said, the core may not be the danger but the fanatical fringe amongst
  106. them are knowledgeable, motivated, organised and spread across the world
  107. with a non-state, nihilistic agenda. Sounds somewhat familiar, no?
  108.  
  109. I'm not saying that this shit is going down. I'm saying that there is
  110. significant potential there and to ignore it could be quite a mistake
  111. because if it doesn't make anything of itself, as Mike Mooney has said, it
  112. has created a wonderful template for others who may be more determined.
  113.  
  114.  
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  116.  
  117. From: "Peter Zeihan"
  118. Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 2:35:25 AM
  119. Subject: Re: Wiki Hackers Talk to The Economist
  120.  
  121. yeah - its always there, but there are two trends in western soceities
  122. that have traditionally kept it weak for the past few decades: rising home
  123. ownership and the presence of an enemy
  124.  
  125. if ur afraid you want a strong state, and if you have a mortgage you don't
  126. riot
  127.  
  128. On 12/10/2010 12:31 PM, Marko Papic wrote:
  129.  
  130. Agreed completely. They have definitely toned done and terrorism has lost
  131. its cool "edge" after 9-11.
  132.  
  133. But things go in waves... I mean there is nothing new about anarchism. I
  134. would argue it is hormonal. You can't ever really weed it out, it is not
  135. purely ideological. You are always going to find young men who think they
  136. are destined for greatness.
  137.  
  138. On 12/10/10 12:23 PM, scott stewart wrote:
  139.  
  140. Yes, but....
  141.  
  142.  
  143.  
  144. The anarchist movement had generated a lot of momentum in the physical
  145. world around the time of the millennium with the battle in Seattle, London
  146. May Day and the WEF violence in Davos. They lost a lot of steam after
  147. 9/11.
  148.  
  149.  
  150.  
  151. We still have yet to see them regain the mass, momentum and numbers they
  152. had a decade ago. WTO and G-7 meetings are far more peaceful.
  153.  
  154.  
  155.  
  156. On Behalf Of Marko Papic
  157. Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 1:13 PM
  158. Subject: Re: Wiki Hackers Talk to The Economist
  159.  
  160.  
  161.  
  162. I agree with Chris.
  163.  
  164. We have to be aware that "anarchism" has deep deep roots in history and
  165. has been violent in many ways many times.
  166.  
  167. I am afraid, for example, that all the anti-globalization people in Europe
  168. are looking to hitch a new wagon. I am worried that the protests in the UK
  169. and all this net anarchism activity could somehow bizzarly get connected.
  170.  
  171. I have no real evidence, but I do think that is potential for net
  172. anarchism to get its real world anarchist equivalent.
  173.  
  174. I think we need to consider what Chris is saying very seriously. The cross
  175. over into physical/real life is a serious potential.
  176.  
  177. On 12/10/10 11:51 AM, Chris Farnham wrote:
  178.  
  179. I watch anon and /b/ and have done for a while now (no I do not chan).
  180. There are some interesting crossovers with AQ and the
  181. decentralization/motivation of ideology. I don't think they have yet
  182. reached a point where they have become a cogent threat to security.
  183. However this wikileaks thing has the potential to be a catalyst for them.
  184. A web based subversive entity has just rocked the world for two weeks,
  185. that's dynamite for these guys.
  186.  
  187. The chaners/anon/b are educated and at the leading edge of network based
  188. technology, have a nebulous structure of loyal people spread through the
  189. world with no nationalistic foundations bit drawn together under a shared
  190. interest in chaos (hentai and cats, for fuck sake). There are numerous
  191. examples where they have uncovered identities and all personal details of
  192. people based on a single photo (of a woman putting a cat in a garbage bin,
  193. for example) and bought some serious vigilanty style justice to those they
  194. disagree with. They have also crossed over into the physical/real life
  195. world a number of times.
  196.  
  197. These guys are on the same level as the Chinese human flesh seach engines
  198. and quite possibly the cyber warfare units of many developed countries
  199. today.
  200.  
  201. Most importantly, for the US at least, I have noted a number of militant
  202. libertarians within their periphery.
  203.  
  204. It's going to be very interesting to watch what anon does in the
  205. 'post-wilileaks' environment. If they move from a bunch of tech geeks in
  206. mum's basement into a real movement they could cause serious trouble and
  207. be hard to kill. The coresy not be the problem but the few unhinged among
  208. them could prove to be quite destructive if so inclined.
  209.  
  210. Sent from my iPhone
  211.  
  212. On Dec 11, 2010, at 1:25, Fred Burton wrote:
  213.  
  214. These global hippies and arseholes are like CHAOS or THRUSH.
  215.  
  216. Fred Burton wrote:
  217.  
  218. http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2010/12/more_wikileaks
  219.  
  220. I am talking to members of a group called "Anonymous", using a web-based
  221. collaborative text-editing service. It is the first such interview for
  222. all of us, and their answers begin to collide on the page. One member
  223. comes from Norway; another shows surprise, then offers that she is from
  224. New Zealand. Another writes that group members come from Nepal and
  225. Eastern Russia. They all speak through pseudonyms, but I don't even know
  226. which psuedonym comes from what country because shortly after I read
  227. these answers, someone who calls himself "Tux" erases them all and writes
  228.  
  229.  
  230.  
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  234.  
  235. Marko Papic
  236.  
  237. Geopol Analyst - Eurasia
  238.  
  239. STRATFOR
  240.  
  241. 700 Lavaca Street - 900
  242.  
  243. Austin, Texas
  244.  
  245. 78701 USA
  246.  
  247. P: + 1-512-744-4094
  248.  
  249.  
  250.  
  251.  
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  255.  
  256. Marko Papic
  257.  
  258. Geopol Analyst - Eurasia
  259.  
  260. STRATFOR
  261.  
  262. 700 Lavaca Street - 900
  263.  
  264. Austin, Texas
  265.  
  266. 78701 USA
  267.  
  268. P: + 1-512-744-4094
  269.  
  270.  
  271. --
  272.  
  273. Chris Farnham
  274. Senior Watch Officer, STRATFOR
  275. China Mobile: (86) 1581 1579142
  276. www.stratfor.com
  277.  
  278.  
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  280. :3
  281.  
  282. #ROFLMAOAPMP
  283. penis penis
  284.  
  285. kayla> i didnt get my icecream yet...
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