meer:quote:After the police station, he was taken back to another safe house. He told me that everyone else kidnapped inside along with him lasted only from 5 to 10 days before they keeled over. They kept him for 22 days. When he arrived at the new house, his new hosts received him with a brutal beating. But the beatings stopped mattering that much. Ce said that being beaten was the only way he’d be able to fall asleep. Sometimes, he even asked his handlers to knock him out in order to get some shuteye.
quote:Op zondag 30 oktober 2011 22:20 schreef ClapClapYourHands het volgende:
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DDossen is het gepeupel werk. Is niks bijzonders aan. Als je emails e.d. kan hacken dan ben je een slimme jongen en dan mag je bij deze operatie aansluiten
Think again. Ze zitten via connecties allang in Europa. Los Zetas werkt in Mexico samen met de Italiaanse maffiaorganisatie 'Ndrangheta (ook geen lieverdjes). Wereldwijd heeft de 'Ndrangheta takken in onder andere in Italië, Duitsland, België, Nederland, Frankrijk, de VS (waar ze samenwerken met La Cosa Nostra), Canada, Australië, Argentinië, Colombië en via Los Zetas dus ook in Mexico.quote:Op zondag 30 oktober 2011 22:02 schreef ClapClapYourHands het volgende:
Alhoewel ik me afvraag wat Los Zetas überhaupt buiten Mexico kan. Als ze buiten Mexico komen (bijv Duitsland) dan zijn ze gewoon zwaar de lul.
Anonymous heeft zich al teruggetrokken, zie link boven je post. Een koppige enkeling zou zelf nog met de actie door gaan.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 10:53 schreef Louis22 het volgende:
Anonymous heeft een grote bek voor een collectief van puisterige pubers. Niet dat ik het niet waardeer, maar ze trekken wel een al te grote broek aan. Dat loopt nog eens verkeerd.
Wat staat er? Zit op werk en heb geen zin om opeens allemaal gemartelde lichamen te moeten aanschouwen.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 10:52 schreef Silven het volgende:
http://neglectedwar.com/blog/archives/8640
Niks engs, een lap tekst waarin Anonymous aangeeft Operation Cartel te staken vanwege de risico's.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 10:58 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
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Wat staat er? Zit op werk en heb geen zin om opeens allemaal gemartelde lichamen te moeten aanschouwen.
Dat was het dus, storm in een glas waterquote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 11:01 schreef Silven het volgende:
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Niks engs, een lap tekst waarin Anonymous aangeeft Operation Cartel te staken vanwege de risico's.
Vrij logisch ook, want als er vermoedens zijn dat iemand banden heeft met het kartel, dan moet dat nog altijd in een rechtszaak bewezen worden,en door wat Anonymous nu wilde doen zou iemand gelijk koud gemaakt worden, zonder te weten of die persoon daadwerkelijk banden had.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 11:11 schreef Tarado het volgende:
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Dat was het dus, storm in een glas water
Heh, zo heb ik 4chan nog nooit beschreven zien wordenquote:Op zondag 30 oktober 2011 20:21 schreef Serieuzeonderwerpen het volgende:
Anonymous draws its roots from an online forum dedicated to bringing sensitive government documents and other material to light.
quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 10:52 schreef Silven het volgende:
http://neglectedwar.com/blog/archives/8640
quote:Update 1
OpCartel Anounced it will continue its fight against Zetas independently from Anonymous
Ik snap wat je bedoelt, maar misschien doelde de schrijver op wikileaks? Anders zit ie er idd een tikkeltje ernaastquote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 11:33 schreef Ocmerius het volgende:
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Heh, zo heb ik 4chan nog nooit beschreven zien worden
Hij zit er sowieso een tikkeltje naast denk ikquote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 12:59 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
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Ik snap wat je bedoelt, maar misschien doelde de schrijver op wikileaks? Anders zit ie er idd een tikkeltje ernaast
Daarnaast weet je niet hoe dedicated die Anonymous leden precies zijn. Voor een miljoentje wil er vast wel eentje wat naw gegevens van Anonymous leden geven.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 13:24 schreef Serieuzeonderwerpen het volgende:
Hmm, ze nemen misschien een verstandige besluit.Los Zetas kan ze achterhalen, met die miljarden kunnen ze daarwel de juiste mensen voor inzetten die stukje bij stukje de mensen achter de schermen traceren. En dan zijn ze zeker de sjaak, om maar niet te spreken over hun naasten en geliefden.
Stel je voor dat je jonge kinderen en een vrouw hebt, dan wil je hier niet bij betrokken zijn.
Dat werkt als met "behead" metaforisch "arresteren" bedoeld wordt.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 13:27 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
"If you behead one, ten others will take his place"
Niet helemaal , Los Zeta waren in eerste instantie special forces militairen die juist ingehuurt waren door het golf cartel en dus uit het leger gegaan zijn , toen de leider van het golf cartel aan de US uitgelevert was hebben ze het terein van het golf cartel overgenomen en zijn zij de baas geworden ^^quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 09:41 schreef Shaman het volgende:
Los Zetas is ontstaan toen special forces ingezet werden om een kartel te bestrijden. Na het vermoorden van de kopstukken namen zij de leiding over.
De mensen die er echt toe doen binnen Los Zetas zijn zowel voor de overheid als voor andere kartels moeilijk uit te schakelen.
Wie zegt dat inlichtingendiensten die info niet hebben dan? Anonymous wil het alleen openbaar maken.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 11:28 schreef Nielsch het volgende:
Kan me trouwens niet voorstellen dat Anon informatie boven tafel zou kunnen toveren die de grootste en machtigste inlichtingendiensten van de wereld niet zouden kunnen achterhalen. Anon wilde de informatie alleen anders inzetten.
Interessante docu, heb 'm net helemaal gekeken.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 13:42 schreef bubalus het volgende:
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Niet helemaal , Los Zeta waren in eerste instantie special forces militairen die juist ingehuurt waren door het golf cartel en dus uit het leger gegaan zijn , toen de leider van het golf cartel aan de US uitgelevert was hebben ze het terein van het golf cartel overgenomen en zijn zij de baas geworden ^^
edit: documentary met wat meer info , raad anonymous aan die eens te kijken en nog eens goed na te denken
Die stem van die insprekerquote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 13:42 schreef bubalus het volgende:
edit: documentary met wat meer info , raad anonymous aan die eens te kijken en nog eens goed na te denken
Ha, door de samenwerking met de Italiaanse maffiaorganisatie 'Ndrangheta - die controle hebben over alle havens in Europa waaronder die van Rotterdam en Antwerpen - stroomt de Mexicaanse drugs van Los Zetas al lang en breed de Europese markt op.quote:Op zondag 30 oktober 2011 22:02 schreef ClapClapYourHands het volgende:
Alhoewel ik me afvraag wat Los Zetas überhaupt buiten Mexico kan. Als ze buiten Mexico komen (bijv Duitsland) dan zijn ze gewoon zwaar de lul.
quote:Italian law enforcement officials, based on investigations by the Carabiniere and information shared by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), confirmed in late 2008 that Mexico's Los Zetas have strengthened ties with Mafioso organizations in Italy, in particular with the ‘Ndrangheta. These Italian mobsters are home based in the Reggio Calabria area of southern Italy.
Since early last year the Carabiniere has been intercepting calls from people in the United States who are part of this transatlantic network that sends drugs from Mexico to Europe, according to a piece from the Mexican News service Apro (12/28/08).
In February of this year, Apro editors reported that Nicola Gratteri, the city attorney of Reggio Calabria, said that the 'Ndrangheta mafia and Mexico's Gulf Cartel leaders communicate via Blackberries and SMS messaging. Gratteri refused to give additional details, telling the reporter he didn't want "to give the mafia suggestions."
Antonio Nicaso, an expert on crime who has coauthored a new book on the Calabria mafia with Gratteri ("Blood Brothers"), added that the Mexican cartel and Italian mafia alliance is absolutely key. This because the 'Ndrangheta control all of the main seaports in Europe that are ports of entry for drugs, most of these being located in Spain and Holland, the Apro article said.
Last August, in Toronto, Canada, a 42 year old 'Ndrangheta member named Guiseppe Collucio was arrested, and Italian authorities recognized him as one of those in charge of sending cocaine to Italy by way of South America, Apro reported. Collucio belongs to one of the 'Ndrangheta families that settled in Canada, and it was from there that he was in contact with Colombian drug lords in order to buy cocaine that was then shipped to Europe.
Following Collucio's arrest, his Italian clients became uneasy and they decided to change contacts. And 'Ndrangheta leaders in Italy put them in communication with Mexico's Gulf Cartel, according to Piero Grasso, Italy's Director of Public Prosecutions for Mafia Crimes.
"In Rome, Public Prosecutor Grasso declared: 'The novelty in this international operation is the narco starting point role that Mexico has assumed, replacing Colombia and becoming the major drug distributor in the world,'" the Apro piece concluded.
quote:Hell on Earth Uncut reports on Latin America and beyond
To los Zetas and other drug cartels and criminal organizations:
THIS IS NOW INTERNATIONAL. THIS IS GLOBAL. YOU CAN TRY TO STOP ANONS IN MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND PERHAPS THE UNITED STATES, BUT YOU CAN'T STOP ANONYMOUS AS IT IS A WORLDWIDE IDEA, A GLOBAL SPIRIT IMPOSSIBLE TO SHOT, IMPOSSIBLE TO BURN IN ACID. STOP YOUR REGIME OF TERROR.WE KNOW WE ARE RISKING OUR LIVES, BUT WE PREFER TO DIE STANDING THAN TO LIVE A WHOLE LIFE ON OUR KNEES. WE DON'T KNOW WHO OR WHAT IS REALLY BEHIND YOU. BUT BELIEVE US, WE WILL FIND OUT. WE RARELY FAIL.
To our fellow citizens of the world, and especially the Mexican People:
THIS IS THE TIME WHEN YOU CAN TAKE THE CHANCE TO ACT ON YOUR OWN BEHALF. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW THE WORLD HOW CORRUPT YOUR GOVERNMENT IS, HOW IT IS NOT JUST UNABLE TO PROVIDE SAFETY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES, BUT ALSO IS AN ALLY OF THE CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS THAT THREATEN EVERY SINGLE ASPECT OF YOUR LIFE. AREN'T YOU TIRED? AREN'T YOU FED UP OF ALL THESE DEATHS? THIS IS THE CHANCE TO SHOW BOTH CRIMINALS AND GOVERNMENT WHO IS REALLY IN CHARGE. PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, THIS IS A CALL TO GLOBAL REVOLUTION. THE TIME IS NOW. THE INFORMATION IS YOUR WEAPON. THE RESISTANCE IS YOUR MOTIVATION. YOU CAN COUNT ON US, WE'LL NEVER LEAVE YOU ALONE. AND WE ARE COUNTING ON YOU. WE KNOW SOME OF YOU KNOW THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN YOUR COMMUNITY. SHARE THESE THINGS WITH US AND HELP STOPTHE CORRUPTION.
To the Mexican Government:
WE HAVE WATCHED PATIENTLY HOW SOME OF YOUR MEMBERS OPENLY MAKE DEALS WITH THE CRIMINAL GROUPS INSTEAD OF PROSECUTING THEM. WE HAVE WATCHED HOW YOU'VE BEEN LYING TO YOUR PEOPLE, MANTAINING A WAR ON DRUGS ACTING AS IF YOU WERE REALLY INTERESTED IN PUBLIC HEALTH. THIS IS AN HIPOCRISY FROM YOU. YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR PEOPLE. YOU ONLY WANT TO KEEP MAKING MONEY FROM THE BIG DRUG BUSINESS. YOU HAVE GIVEN THEM MORE POWER THAN PABLO ESCOBAR COULD ONLY HAVE DREAMED OF. AND THIS IS THE TIME WHEN YOU SHOULDSTART DOING SOME CLEANING UP IN YOUR HOUSE. YOU MUST STOP LYING TO YOUR PEOPLE, OR ELSE YOUR LIES WILL BE EXPOSED IN THE MOST DISHONORABLE MANNER. MR. FELIPE CALDERÓN, PLEASE RECONSIDER THIS WAR ON DRUGS. DON'T ATTACK THE SYMPTOMS; ATTACK THE CAUSE. YOU ARE BEING DENOUNCED TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, LONG BEFORE YOUR OFFICE TERM EXPIRES. DOESN'T IT RING ANY BELLS? DOESN'T IT TELL YOU HOW TIRED IS YOUR PEOPLE OF THIS BLOODBATH? WE WOULDN'T TARGET CRIMINAL GROUPS, BUT, UNFORTUNATELY, YOUR PEOPLE IS CRYING FOR HELP AND IT ONLY FALLS ON DEAF EARS. DOESN'T IT HURT YOU? DO YOU FEEL GOOD ABOUT IT? WE DON'T, AND WE WILL DEFEND THE PEOPLE WHO, SADLY, YOU SHOULD BE DEFENDING INSTEAD OF SPENDING YOUR TIME TRYING TO SELL THE WORLD THE BIG LIE THAT MEXICO IS A PARADISE. A LIE THAT NO ONE, BY THE WAY, BELIEVES ANYMORE. AND ONE LAST THING: DON'T BOTHER YOURSELF TRYING TO DELETE THIS BLOG AS YOU DID WITH THE LAST ONE ON SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2011. IT'S BACKED UP AND WE CAN REUPLOAD IT IN 20 MINUTES. STOP CORRUPTION AND CENSORSHIP. WE STILL WANT TO BELIEVE THAT YOU THINK AT LEAST 5 MINUTES A DAY IN THE WELFARE OF YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
quote:How Mexican drug cartels target social networkers Published 34 days ago
A barely-noticed article from this summer may shed light on the cartels’ methods: in addition to recruiting armed mercenaries, corrupt politicians and crooked cops, cartels like Los Zetas appear to also be actively recruiting hackers, sometimes forcibly.
While hackers have primarily been recruited to carry out more traditional crimes, such as credit card cloning and cyber money laundering, it is possible they may have also been brought into the cartels to help identify people who share information about drug running activity on social networks.
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Published 34 days ago
One of the main questions following this month’s brutal murders of people who were accused of posting information about Mexico’s hyperviolent drug cartels has been how were the cartels able to determine the identities of people who thought they were making anonymous posts.
A barely-noticed article from this summer may shed light on the cartels’ methods: in addition to recruiting armed mercenaries, corrupt politicians and crooked cops, cartels like Los Zetas appear to also be actively recruiting hackers, sometimes forcibly.
While hackers have primarily been recruited to carry out more traditional crimes, such as credit card cloning and cyber money laundering, it is possible they may have also been brought into the cartels to help identify people who share information about drug running activity on social networks.
Posts on Mexican crime blogs and on social networks like Twitter have become vital in tracking cartel movements as journalists -- fearing they will be executed -- have shied away from covering the cartels.
Blog del Narco, one of the leading voices in cartel coverage, claims it was started because because “the media and government in Mexico try to pretend that nothing is happening, because the media is intimidated and the government has apparently been bought.” Other residents of the areas hit hardest by the violence turn to Twitter, following updates on hash tags like #mexicorojo.
“La información es poder, un concentrador de noticias y datos,” Phil Dumphy tweeted to the thread on Wednesday. (Loosely translated: information is power, a source of news and facts.)
Posts on the #mexicorojo hash tag range from retweeting of mainstream news articles to expressions of outrage to hyper-specific details about gang activities and movement throughout Mexico. The posts can also be grim:
“At least 50 executed at the end of the week,” Luis Cárdenas López posted on Monday, updating the ever-mounting death toll. More than 40,000 people have been killed or gone missing in the past decade.
But there are other, more sophisticated ways of keeping track of the cartels. The Mexican daily, El Universal, has created a crowd-sourced map showing the locations of gang-related crime in Mexico City. Others are reportedly working on an app that will allow users to report corruption when they see it from their cell phone, including when a police officer extorts money to not write a traffic ticket.
On Saturday, a woman was found decapitated in Nuevo Laredo, near the Texas border, with a note saying she had been killed for messages she posted on social networks aimed at criticizing the hyper-violent drug cartels. That came less than two weeks after the bodies of a man and a woman were found strung from a pedestrian bridge in Nuevo Laredo with similar notes.
But even before those attacks, it was clear the cartels have been paying attention to social networks. Some have used Facebook to identify kidnapping victims, while others have trawled unsecure pages for personal information in an effort to convince parents their children have been kidnapped.
twitter:BarrettBrownLOL twitterde op donderdag 03-11-2011 om 08:30:00The announcement: Just hours into gathering secondary intel, we have the name of a U.S. DA and evidence of his involvement. #OpCartel reageer retweet
quote:Something is Rotten in #opdarknet
I seem to be the target of a vigilante lynch mob (or a subset of one) who will not dispose themselves of the notion that I run a service called Freedom Hosting (despite having evidence in their possession to the contrary).
I have nothing to do with Freedom Hosting. I have never used it.
I assume Freedom Hosting is a Tor hidden service that will host content for money and does not reject clients regardless of content, as long as they can pay the bills. This service has attracted the attention of #opdarknet because it apparently has become a home to child porn hosters.
I am not sure exactly why they are targeting me, but I strongly suspect it is meant as a distraction campaign at a key time in Tor's funding and development cycle.
Klinkt als Personas software.quote:My guess: The crazy contingent are the ones who started work at 10am sharp each day for three days in a row (even spanning the Halloween weekend) to harass me on IRC, until I pointed it out, after which they stopped. Who pays their salary, I wonder?
quote:Context
The Mexican port city of Veracruz has been the epicenter of this event. Veracruz has been a busy place over the past few months in terms of Mexico’s cartel wars. The port serves as a critical transportation hub for Los Zetas narcotics smuggling. Because of this, STRATFOR has identified Veracruz as a bellwether for determining Los Zetas’ trajectory in the coming months.
In a major recent development in Veracruz, the Sinaloa cartel began an offensive into the Zetas stronghold using the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG), which, under the name “Matazetas” (Spanish for “Zeta killers”), conducted high-profile body dumps of more than 50 alleged low-level Zetas operatives on Sept. 20 and Sept. 22. On Oct. 25, Mexican marines arrested Carlos Arturo Pitalua-Carillo, also known as “El Bam Bam,” who was the Zetas’ plaza boss in Veracruz. The Zetas in Veracruz thus are feeling pressure from both the Mexican government and the CJNG.
The Anonymous Internet collective entered this dynamic in August with its activities in Veracruz. It is common knowledge that members of local, state, and federal governments in Mexico support various cartel groups. In the state of Veracruz, it is generally believed that some members of the state government support Los Zetas, the dominant cartel there. In response to this corruption, some who have associated themselves with Anonymous launched Operation Paperstorm. These activists distributed leaflets throughout Veracruz denouncing the state government for supporting Los Zetas. They conducted leaflet distributions Aug. 13, Aug. 20 and Aug. 29. They also released videos on the Internet on Aug. 26 and Aug. 29 condemning the Veracruz state government.
Ze waren toch gestopt?quote:Op donderdag 3 november 2011 19:42 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
twitter:BarrettBrownLOL twitterde op donderdag 03-11-2011 om 08:30:00The announcement: Just hours into gathering secondary intel, we have the name of a U.S. DA and evidence of his involvement. #OpCartel reageer retweet
Nope.quote:
quote:As all things Anonymous tend to do, however, the confusion over the Operation Cartel being cancelled leads us to reserve some skepticism about what's true and what's being misreported based on hearsay and Twitter chatter. "It actually was initially cancelled but the decision was made without the input of everyone involved," Brown told The Atlantic Wire, adding that the story wasn't misreported this time but lacked all the details. "After it was cancelled we got to talking about it, and the video got a whole lot of views. [Members of Anonymous] had a vote amongst themselves and decided to go ahead."
Brown says the release is mostly made up of Mexicans with ties to the Zetas cartel. There is one United States district attorney on the list, however. "The DA has worked with another organized crime outfit that may or may not be peripheral to the Zetas, but which is probably not connected in any significant way," Brown told us in an email. "That info was provided by a separate informant yesterday and I'm investigating now."
quote:Public paste! OpCartel Proceeds
The Anon who had been kidnapped last month by the Zetas has been released, although it appears that the Zetas concerned did not know that the individual was the Anon whose release had been demanded by those who instigated #OpCartel. As such, no bargain has been fulfilled. Meanwhile, those who have been in possession of the e-mails have promised to provide them to me alone, which is to say that everything that proceeds from now on is my own work, and not that of Anonymous. Any reprisals against anyone other than myself, then, will have no effect.
As I've told several journalists today, I will be proceeding carefully and with the assistance of several parties who are equipped to assess the contents of these e-mails and particularly those portions dealing with Zeta collaborators. I'll announce the next step in a few days.
Finally, much of the reaction that this affair has received, particularly the dozens of often malicious predictions of my upcoming murder by the Zetas, is among the most degenerate displays I have yet seen. The idea that I should refrain from assisting in the naming of probable criminals operating in a foreign country without a working judicial system lest I be murdered is a cowardly sentiment. No individual living in the free world should refrain from working to fight injustice simply because there is a possibility of retaliation. Less important, but equally inane, have been the hundreds of comments and even media reports in which I am described as "foolish" for taking a risk in the course of something I believe in. Those objections dealing with possible repercussions to innocent third parties are reasonable, and I have made an effort to address those; those objections to the effect that an American ought not assist his fellows who have themselves risked their lives for this cause is informed only by a sick culture that is destined for destruction and replacement. If, by some chance, I am indeed killed by the Zetas, I will at least not have to contend ever again with the irritating and, frankly, faggy outpourings of a population that has proven itself incompetent to rule the empire that has been provided to it on the backs of others. Amrite?
Barrett Brown
transistor@hushmail.com
Begrijpelijk, want ze staan alleen.quote:Op maandag 31 oktober 2011 11:01 schreef Silven het volgende:
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Niks engs, een lap tekst waarin Anonymous aangeeft Operation Cartel te staken vanwege de risico's.
Wel, niet, wel, niet,....quote:This culminated in Mexico on Thursday when Spanish-speaking Anonymous participants, who had previously pledged to continue, announced that the Zetas had let the kidnapped member go.
They also said that she carried with her a message from the cartel threatening to kill 10 people for every person named and that they had decided to abandon their plans.
Brown, a prominent Texas-based activist and one of the few willing to be named, initially said Mexican hackers had promised to give him information on Zeta collaborators that they had taken from Mexican government sites and that it would be released in the next few days.
But while he said he was comfortable with running personal risks and "passing a death sentence" on those he identified, the wider retaliation threat had made him "rethink my position".
quote:Greene, on the other hand, did not doubt that Anonymous had the capability to carry out its promised attack, but said with very few exceptions the group prefers denial of service attacks. No one, Greene said, will be able to tell with 100 percent certainty what Anonymous is and is not capable of doing until tomorrow.
“We only know part of the story,” Greene said. “With Anonymous, unless you spend pretty much every moment in the chat rooms, monitoring them, you never really know for sure what is going to happen -- and if it is going to happen -- until it is happening. If Anonymous wanted to, they could probably take down the phone network surrounding these cartels in Mexico.”
quote:A number of news sources, including the New York Times, have reported that the “online feud” between Anonymous and Los Zetas has ended. But as of the writing of this post, in a public chat hosted at Tinychat.com, Barrett Brown has said that while “ the Zeta names were called off,” he is “still going forward against targets of opportunity elsewhere.” One of those targets appears to be Ashville, North Carolina District Attorney, Ron Moore.
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