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  1. #OpCyberPrivacy
  2.  
  3. Twitterstorm/Protest: Every Friday, 6pm-8pm local time
  4.  
  5. Premade Tweets: http://pastebin.com/8KYwbh9v
  6. And
  7. http://pastebin.com/6JBW04hm
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  10. Pictures: https://cyberprivacy.imgur.com/
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  14. Paste Links:
  15. Main Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/xXydvcn5
  16. Premade Tweets: http://pastebin.com/8KYwbh9v
  17. Tweets to Senators: http://pastebin.com/7RWTbSPd
  18. U.S. Letter to a Senator: http://pastebin.com/pd2H7v7c
  19. OpCyberPrivacy and OpC51 Merger: http://pastebin.com/z71F3NXM
  20. Radio Notes Paste: http://pastebin.com/zHsjq6QY
  21. List of Senators contact info: http://pastebin.com/BCNEqvGr
  22. House of Representatives Members Anti CyberSecurity Bills: http://pastebin.com/ftnsAQmB (Voted the way we want)
  23. DC Senator Information: http://www.contactsenators.com/
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  26. Video Translation to Italian: http://pastebin.com/mD9aWQBW
  27. GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/u4mf5nk4m
  28.  
  29. Our Info:
  30. Twitter: https://twitter.com/opcyberprivacy
  31. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/AnonUnited-Opcyberprivacy/378413942345219?fref=ts
  32. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJk7fZS4bWM
  33. Irc: https://webchat.anonops.com/ Channel: #OpCyberPrivacy
  34. Imgur: https://cyberprivacy.imgur.com/
  35.  
  36. What We Need Done:
  37. PASTEBIN: How to target your Senator
  38. PASTEBINS: Basic Security guides for the average person (((In progress, contact 'G' for more Info)))
  39. Ideas for how to draw more attention to Op/Bills
  40. New videos/ video scripts. Anyone can do it, we can edit.
  41. Organized protests in participating countries / cities. (You can reach to people you know)
  42. Reach out to news stations (Whether local or national) to talk about the Cyber Bills
  43. Collect relevant links from MSM and alternative media for the website - pad in chan topic.
  44. Gather folks for may 30th international rally
  45. Flyers, quartered with short facts and link to 'take action' (or whatever protest infos) section on website. For awareness for rally organizers.
  46. Send video to vice asap. Have text translated to French in post as well as English.
  47.  
  48. What You Can Do:
  49. Pass out the flyer: imgur.com/Cx0q4CS,7KgDuBM
  50. Tweet with #OpCyberPrivacy to get it trending
  51. Organize rallies/protests in your community
  52. Write/call your senator. U.S. Letter to a Senator: http://pastebin.com/pd2H7v7c Senators contact info: http://pastebin.com/BCNEqvGr
  53. Any other way you can raise awarness for the bills
  54.  
  55. Senator Information
  56. DC Information (ALL): http://www.contactsenators.com/
  57. John McCain (Arizona): http://pastebin.com/fy8Pa2JC
  58. John Boehner (Ohio): http://pastebin.com/ACx3fBPz
  59. Paul Ryan (Wisconsin): http://pastebin.com/wpqVicXN
  60. List of Senators contact info: http://pastebin.com/BCNEqvGr
  61.  
  62. Senators to Target BESIDES your own
  63. Elizabeth Warren
  64. Ed Markey
  65. Richard Burr
  66. Dianne Feinstein
  67. James Risch
  68. Ron Wyden
  69. Dan Coats
  70. John McCain
  71. Harry Reid
  72. Bernie Sanders
  73. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_United_States_Senators
  74. http://www.senate.gov/general/resources/pdf/senators_phone_list.pdf
  75.  
  76. Senator contact list:
  77. List of Senators can contact info: http://pastebin.com/BCNEqvGr
  78. More contact Info: http://www.socialseer.com/resources/us-senator-twitter-accounts/
  79. Senator look up by zip code: https://www.opencongress.org/people/zipcodelookup
  80. U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelegence: http://pastebin.com/Aa48vgS8
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  82. America: CISA - Idle
  83.  
  84. The CISA bill allows the government to force companies to share all personal information they have access to, such as your pictures, credit cards, etc. It also makes it illegal to sue companies for sharing your personal information. This would allow a free and open exchange of your personal information.
  85.  
  86. Updates:
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  88. https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/senate-bill/754/related-bills
  89.  
  90. America: PCNA - ALIVE (In Senate)
  91.  
  92. The PCNA bill allows the government to undermine civilian control of domestic cybersecurity. It also allows companies to share information with the government. The PCNA bill is a dumbed down version of the CISA bill.
  93.  
  94. https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/1560/related-bills
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  96. Updates:
  97. Passed House 4/23/15 Vote count: 355 to 63
  98. Currently in Senate
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  100. America: NCPA - ALIVE (In Senate)
  101.  
  102. The NCPA bill allows the government to ignore the privacy laws and obtain files on you without a warrant as long as they have a "willful conduct". This violates the fourth amendment allowing the government to do illegal searches and seizures.
  103.  
  104. https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/1731
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  106.  
  107. Updates:
  108. Passed House 4/22/15 Vote count: 307 to 16
  109. Currently in Senate
  110.  
  111. America: CTSA - ALIVE (In Senate)
  112.  
  113. The CTSA bill allows the government to ignore legal protection for companies that violate your rights. It allows private information to be shared with the government even when there is no standing law that deems it legal and in direct contrast to current standing privacy policies. All information given from companies would be considered legal and you cannot sue them for it.
  114.  
  115. https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/senate-bill/456
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  117. Updates:
  118. Currently in Senate
  119.  
  120. Canada: C51 - ALIVE ()
  121.  
  122. Bill C-51: Introduced January 30th, Passed on May 6th. Expected to be signed by end of June.
  123.  
  124. Gives over reaching powers to CSIS as well as law enforcement agencies without oversight by a governing body.
  125.  
  126. Allows free exchange of information between aprox 18 government agencies without warrant or special if I can cause. Officials can interpret the qualifications of a threat in almost any way they see fit, opening the door to vast abuses of Rights granted in the charter of R&F.
  127.  
  128. Allows government agencies etc to edit content on the Web. Posts, information, documentation on the Web will be censored.
  129.  
  130. Is a significant threat to Aboriginal Canadians. Because so many first nation members are at political war with the Canadian government (pipeline/fracking/environmental issues, MMIW inquiries, etc) they become targets of this dragnet.
  131.  
  132. https://openmedia.ca/sites/openmedia.ca/files/Bill%20C-51%20-%20A%20Primer.pdf
  133.  
  134. France: "French Patriot Act" - ALIVE ()
  135.  
  136. Much like the Patriot Act, France’s new surveillance law has been deemed “necessary and proportionate” by the French Prime Minister Manuel Valls. Valls also argues that the law is entirely different from the Patriot Act, and that France’s wiretapping law was so outdated that it was written in 1991 — before cellphones and the Internet became common. However, the bill’s authorization of bulk metadata collection with almost no oversight from the judiciary closely parallels the Patriot Act’s language, which has been used to justify the NSA’s most controversial spying programs in the United States. France’s new bill also gives the government the power to tap cell phones, read emails, and force Internet providers to scan customers’ Internet use for information upon request. Additionally, French intelligence agencies could request the authority to place tiny microphones in rooms, on objects, and add antennas that are capable of capturing phone calls and texts. The bill does not discriminate, either, so both French citizens and tourists could be tapped on demand.
  137.  
  138. The bill passed the National Assembly with 438 votes in favour and just 86 against after it gained the backing of the two main parties – the ruling Socialists and the centre-right UMP. The bill will now go up before the French parliament’s upper house, the Senate, in June.
  139.  
  140. Many French judges, lawyers, technology companies, and news organizations are also firmly against the law. The editor-in-chief of Charlie Hebdo, whose own publication was the victim of the attack that inspired the new surveillance law, spoke out against it.
  141.  
  142. According to the Guardian, France is keeping tabs on 1,200 Islamists and 200 people who have fought with militant groups in Syria and Iraq in the past. The country has set aside €425 million to bolster its new surveillance program with thousands of police, spies, and investigators whose jobs it will be to sort through intelligence and prevent terrorist attacks.
  143.  
  144. http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/france-mass-surveillance-law-news/
  145.  
  146. PreMade Tweets:
  147. #OpCyberPrivacy TwitterStorm Pre-made Tweets
  148.  
  149. Premade Tweets: http://pastebin.com/8KYwbh9v
  150. Pictures: https://cyberprivacy.imgur.com/
  151.  
  152. List of who to Tweet @:
  153. Anonops People
  154. @LulzBoatMafia
  155. @RealAnonPanda
  156. @AnonCicada
  157. @anon_otherwise
  158. @FreeAnons (Runned by Sue/elmo don't over use)
  159. @trezsec
  160. @anonrisk <-- he might say something on the radio (don't overuse)
  161. Anon Twitters
  162. @Anon_GovWatchCA
  163. @Anonymous5thNov
  164. @TheHackersNews
  165. @trutherbot
  166. @Anon2earth
  167. @TKrypt
  168. Other
  169. @PirateOrg
  170. @masspirates
  171. @Cyb3rOps
  172. @CassandraRules
  173. @hicksfilosopher
  174. @OccupytheMob
  175. @SputnikInt
  176. @TwistAnonymous
  177. @CopBlock
  178. @YourAnonIntel
  179. @adamkokesh
  180. @YourAnonNews
  181. @wikileaks
  182. @CopWatch
  183. @DarkoftheWeb
  184. News
  185. @HuffingtonPost
  186. @HuffPostTech
  187. @HuffPostPol
  188. @nytimes
  189. @abc
  190. @FoxNews
  191. @foxnewspolitics
  192. @foxnewsalert
  193. @latimes
  194. @latimestech
  195. @latimespolitics
  196. @BBCBreaking
  197. @BBCTech
  198. @BBCPolitics
  199. @TheLadBible
  200. @rt
  201.  
  202. #'s to use:
  203. #OpCyberPrivacy
  204. #CyberFail
  205. #CyberBills
  206. #Privacy
  207. #RejectFear
  208. #CISA
  209. #CISPA
  210. #PCNA
  211. #NCPA
  212. #CTSA
  213. #OPC51
  214. #BillC51
  215. #KillBillC51
  216. #C51
  217.  
  218. Media Contacts:
  219.  
  220. The Hacker News:
  221. Site: http://thehackernews.com/
  222. Twitter: @TheHackersNews
  223. Facebook: The Hacker News
  224. Phone: +7 499 750-03-01
  225.  
  226. Huffington Posts:
  227. Site: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
  228. Twitter: @HuffingtonPost @HuffPostTech @HuffPostPol
  229. Facebook: Huffington Post
  230. Phone:
  231.  
  232. New York Times:
  233. Site: http://www.nytimes.com/
  234. Twitter: @nytimes
  235. Facebook:
  236. Phone:
  237.  
  238. ABC:
  239. Site: http://abcnews.go.com/
  240. Email:
  241. Twitter: @ABC @Springer @MicahGrimes
  242. Facebook:
  243. Phone:
  244.  
  245. Fox News:
  246. Site: www.foxnews.com/
  247. Twitter: @FoxNews @foxnewspolitics @foxnewsalert
  248. Facebook:
  249. Phone:
  250.  
  251. LA Times:
  252. Site: www.latimes.com/
  253. Email:
  254. Twitter: @latimes @latimestech @latimespolitics
  255. Facebook:
  256. Phone:
  257.  
  258. BBC:
  259. Site: http://www.bbc.com/
  260. Twitter: @BBCBreaking @BBCTech @BBCPolitics
  261. Facebook:
  262. Phone:
  263.  
  264.  
  265. The Guardian:
  266. Site: http://www.theguardian.com/info/2014/oct/22/the-guardian-us-team
  267. Twitter:
  268. Facebook:
  269. Phone:
  270.  
  271. NBC:
  272. Site: http://www.nbc.com/
  273. Email: http://www.nbcumv.com/programming/nbc-news/contacts
  274. Twitter: @Nbc
  275. Facebook: NBC News
  276. Phone: (212) 664-3875
  277.  
  278. AP:
  279. Site: ap.org
  280. Twitter: @AP
  281. Facebook: AP
  282. Phone: 212.621.1500
  283.  
  284. CNN:
  285. Site: http://www.cnn.com/
  286. Email: http://www.cnn.com/feedback/
  287. Twitter: @CNN
  288. Facebook: CNN
  289. Phone: 1 (404) 827-1500
  290.  
  291. InfoWars:
  292. Site: http://www.infowars.com/
  293. Twitter: @infowars
  294. Facebook: InfoWars
  295. Phone: 512-291-5750
  296.  
  297. The Lad Bible:
  298. Site: http://www.theladbible.com/
  299. Twitter: @TheLadBible
  300. Facebook: The Lad Bible
  301. Phone:
  302. Other: http://www.theladbible.com/submit (Submit content)
  303.  
  304. Telegraph:
  305. Site: www.telegraph.co.uk
  306. Twitter: @Telegraph @TelegraphNews
  307. Facebook: The Telegraph
  308. Phone: +44 20 7931 2000
  309.  
  310. Mirror:
  311. Site: www.mirror.co.uk
  312. Twitter: @DailyMirror @MirrorPolitics
  313. Facebook: The Mirror
  314. Phone: 0800 282 591
  315.  
  316. RT:
  317. Site: www.rt.com
  318. Twitter: @RT_com @RT_America
  319. Facebook: RT
  320. Phone:
  321.  
  322. Dazed Digital:
  323. Site: www.dazeddigital.com
  324. Twitter:
  325. Facebook:
  326. Phone:
  327.  
  328. Washington Times:
  329. Site: www.washingtontimes.com
  330. Twitter: @washingtonpost
  331. Facebook: Washington
  332. Phone: 202/636-3000
  333.  
  334. Daily Mail:
  335. Site: www.dailymail.co.uk
  336. Twitter: @Dailymail
  337. Facebook: Daily Mail
  338. Phone: 020 7938 6000
  339.  
  340. The Register:
  341. Site: www.theregister.co.uk
  342. Twitter: @ElReg
  343. Facebook: The Register
  344. Phone:
  345.  
  346. Quotes:
  347. "The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission." - John F. Kennedy
  348.  
  349. "The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic." - John F. Kennedy
  350.  
  351. A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people. - John F. Kennedy
  352.  
  353. "Cyber Security is incumbent upon each individual corporation not upon your government and nations resources" - Bio
  354.  
  355. "It is like them holding a gun to your head and saying they will not pull the trigger." - Edward Snowden
  356.  
  357. “Bill C-51 ... is a dangerous piece of legislation interms of its potential impacts on the rule of law, on constitutionally and internationally protected rights,and on the health of Canada’s democracy.”
  358.  
  359. "An intelegence organization that fears intelegence, historically, not cool" -Tony Stark
  360.  
  361. Radio Shows:
  362.  
  363. Radio Show Anon UK: https://anonukradio.org/radio/2015-04-26_uk5_22%3A00%3A14.mp3
  364.  
  365.  
  366. People to Contact
  367.  
  368. US Based VPN Providers
  369. IPVANISH
  370. HIDEMYASS
  371. EXPRESSVPN
  372. PUREVPN
  373. OVERPLAY
  374. Private Internet Access
  375. HideIpVPN
  376. BTGuard
  377. VPNBOOK
  378. LiquidVPN
  379. UnSpyable
  380. HotSpot Sheild
  381. RamVPN
  382. VikingVPN
  383. VPN Unlimited
  384. Anonymizer
  385. AceVPN
  386. STRONGVPN
  387. VYPRVPN
  388. TORGUARD
  389. OCTANEVPN
  390. SLICKVPN
  391. witopia.net
  392. vpnaccounts.com
  393.  
  394. US Based Proxy Providers
  395. Tor
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