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  • #31
    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    It is a hacker group, they are not doing it to liberate anyone, they are doing it because they can.

    I guess our Play-stations needed some of that freedom/democracy/regime change...

    Stevo
    actually, hackers didn't like that sony took away the feature to install linux on their ps3s.

    GeoHot did something to allow you to restore that feature.

    Sony filed suit against GeoHot.

    ensue war on PSN.

    so kinda, in a microsense there was a need for revolt as seen from hacker's eyes.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by stevo View Post
      It is a hacker group, they are not doing it to liberate anyone, they are doing it because they can.

      I guess our Play-stations needed some of that freedom/democracy/regime change...

      Stevo
      "Hacker group" implies some sort of organization, hierarchy, and membership of which there is none. Random people come together to achieve a goal under a sort of universal identifier. Stating they are a hacker group isn't a negative nor is it a positive, hell, it's a very ambiguous depiction anyways.

      So the motive you made up for them doesn't meet your approval, should oppressed peoples the world over refuse their help because of your perceptions?

      1300+ civilians have been killed for demanding free speech, a 2nd political party, freedom of the press, and a right to assemble. People the world over came together, risked their freedom, and decided to help. It takes a real asshole to see that as some kind of a negative.

      Next the Founding Fathers will be assholes for resorting to violence against the British in the American Revolution.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Hobie View Post
        Someone posting outside the US started a thread that went over a hundred pages in a few hours. The poster theorized that Anon was the perfect cover for the CIA in this capacity. The nerds refused to accept that was even within the realm of possibility.
        Anyone that doesn't think our intelligence community has something to do with what's going on over there was and is currently delusional. The brightest minds in the world, not just the United States, are recruited by our government constantly. Even if they don't get a paycheck from us they still might be getting meals and a room from someone that works for someone that is an informant or handler of some sort. Most of these "kids" probably don't even realize they are helping us out.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BP View Post
          Anyone that doesn't think our intelligence community has something to do with what's going on over there was and is currently delusional. The brightest minds in the world, not just the United States, are recruited by our government constantly. Even if they don't get a paycheck from us they still might be getting meals and a room from someone that works for someone that is an informant or handler of some sort. Most of these "kids" probably don't even realize they are helping us out.
          It's not like I have conclusive evidence one way or another, but I would be really disappointed if the CIA, staffed with some of the world's brightest minds, wasn't capitalizing on this opportunity.
          US Politics in three words - Divide and Conquer

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