FBI representatives recently went on record to say that Anonymous was now dead after the arrest of the LulzSec hackers, one even went on Twitter to say that Anonymous was nothing more than a “yack”. However, shortly after this Anonymous served the FBI a slice of humble pie as they hacked into FBI servers and published a file with full details about every single U.S Federal Reserve Bank employee.
The FBI responded by taking down the file immediately but Anonymous hit back by putting it back online, this time in Zimbabwe where the FBI could not take it down. Anonymous revealed their justification for the attack on the Federal Reserve Bank employees by stating:
“The central banking and finance system has systematically defrauded the planet and bears responsibility for unfathomable death and misery.”
They didn’t stop there and they had quite a bit more to say about the issue:
“Let there be no equivocation: Anonymous will never stop fighting and punishing the excesses of vampire capitalist exploitation and avarice. The good earth is bountiful and we produce more than enough for universal dignity in living standards and opportunity for betterment…As the FBI and DOJ have proved themselves incapable or unwilling to prosecute the institutional kleptocrats, we will step up to the plate. We dispense with the monopoly on violence arrogated by the state & employ instead asymmetrical economic and political warfare…The final result of which will be the creation of conditions whereby it is simply not profitable to exploit the poor & vulnerable of earth.”
They even set up a discussion over on Reddit for users who want to get involved in discussing the key issues at hand.
Image courtesy of Anonymous
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