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Posted 30 November 2012 - 11:00 AM

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  Posted 30 November 2012 - 01:12 PM

MOSAD will not be happy, and you can expect them to make some erasures.
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  Posted 30 November 2012 - 03:02 PM

‘In the mind of the general public, hackers are criminals whether they're trying to be activists or not," Murray said. "One can rob banks and give the money to charity, but it doesn't mean that the public and law enforcement won't consider them bank robbers.’

Keep telling yourself that because those of us outside of the influence/control of big government/corporate dinosaur media aren’t buying it. We know not to believe anything put out by you. You have a vested interest (aka job security) in keeping the bankers happy (the elitists who own just about everything ) so you can continue to get paid in these tough economic times. It’s a shame that journalism sold its soul to the corporate devil.
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  Posted 30 November 2012 - 03:15 PM

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‘In the mind of the general public, hackers are criminals whether they're trying to be activists or not," Murray said. "One can rob banks and give the money to charity, but it doesn't mean that the public and law enforcement won't consider them bank robbers.’ Keep telling yourself that because those of us outside of the influence/control of big government/corporate dinosaur media aren’t buying it. We know not to believe anything put out by you. You have a vested interest (aka job security) in keeping the bankers happy (the elitists who own just about everything ) so you can continue to get paid in these tough economic times. It’s a shame that journalism sold its soul to the corporate devil.


I know how you feel , but interference sometimes is the only option .
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