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Civil Disobedience Until Bernanke Steps Down

PostPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 12:19 pm
by blackrabbit
Hacker Group Anonymous Brings Peaceful Revolution To America: Will Engage In Civil Disobedience Until Bernanke Steps Down

The world's most (in)famous hacker group - Anonymous - known for effectively shutting down their hacking nemesis security firm (with clients such as Morgan Stanley and, unfortunately for them, Bank of America)- HBGary, advocating the cause of Wikileaks, and the threat made by one of its members that evidence of fraud by Bank of America will be released on Monday, has just launched communication #1 in its Operation "Empire State Rebellion." The goal - engage in "a relentless campaign of non-violent, peaceful, civil disobedience" until Ben Bernanke steps down and the "Primary Dealers within the Federal Reserve banking system be broken up and held accountable for rigging markets and destroying the global economy effective immediately."

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/hacker-group-anonymous-brings-peaceful-revolution-america-will-engage-civil-disobedience-unt

Re: Civil Disobedience Until Bernanke Steps Down

PostPosted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:35 am
by commoncents
Focus on Bernanke is not wise. He's wrong on almost everything, but he's only the head cheerleader of the parade. What needs to be done is (1) replace fiat currency with precious metal money, (2) put into law the recognization that fractional reserve banking is inherently fraudulent and inherently unstable, (3) eliminate the central bank, and (4) allow all bubbles to collapse and all bad debts to be liquidated.

Hack-tivists will cause the authorities some time and trouble, but they do not win the war of ideas. They do not inform or convince people.

Re: Civil Disobedience Until Bernanke Steps Down

PostPosted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:54 am
by Redneck
Hack-tivists will cause the authorities some time and trouble, but they do not win the war of ideas. They do not inform or convince people.[/


Not necessarily ...

What they do is bring light to the problem.

And cockroaches don't like the light.

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