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Anonymous declares Day of Action against NDAA (VIDEO)

Published: 11 January, 2012, 00:10
Edited: 07 March, 2012, 12:31

Anonymous wages attack on NDAA

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TAGS: Crime, Protest, Terrorism, Law, Internet, USA, Anonymous


Time magazine called the protester the person of the year for 2011, but if the US government continues with its campaign against American freedom, defying corruption with demonstration as such will be outlawed in only a matter of time.

Concerned over how very real the collapse of the US Constitution is because of Congress’ passing of the National Defense Authorization Act, activists with the online collective Anonymous have proposed a national day of action against the controversial legislation to occur next month.

Hacktivists had initially proposed a massive campaign against the act for January, but have now moved the protest to launch on February 3.

The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, or NDAA, was recently signed off by US President Barack Obama. Under the legislation, the Department of Defense is guaranteed spending appropriations for a 12-month span. Thanks to certain provisions snuck in, however, the US government is granted the powers to indefinitely detain and torture American citizens without charge, essentially creating Guantanamo Prison-style detention possibilities for anyone deemed a threat by American authorities.

US President Barack Obama insists that he will not abide by such provisions, although the laws are still written and approved under his own name. Although he could abide by his word and remove himself from endorsing any of the provisions, the fact that the legislation does still for such enforcement does not negate its existence.

"The statute is particularly dangerous because it has no temporal or geographic limitations, and can be used by this and future presidents to militarily detain people captured far from any battlefield,” says ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero of the dangerous realities promised under NDAA. Even if the president says he will not abide by the powers he has now been bestowed with under the legislation, Romero says that Obama “will forever be known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial into law.”

Activists against the legislation have rallied in opposition since it first moved through Congress. Following Obama’s New Year’s Eve signing, however, widespread disbelief and concern has only increased and now Anonymous is urging Americans to take it to the streets before Congress begins to act on the damning bill

“While we cannot force the American people to protest, we must tell them that this law will trip away any rights they thought they had including but not limited to free speech, free press, free access to information and the right to protest, assemble and bear arms,” recites a digitzed voice in a recent YouTube clip uploaded by an account alleging to be affiliated with the Anonymous collective. The narrator describes that NDAA allows for the government to detain suspects, “even American citizens, without trial” for any allegedly belligerent acts.

“What is a belligerent act?” asks the speaker. “Is protesting a belligerent act? Is being Anonymous a belligerent act? This is where we draw the line.”

“This is when we revolt.”

In a written message that appears in the video, the operative says that the protests will spawn nationally. “Everyone will flood the street. The street is now your place of protest.”

Since NDAA first entered Congress, protests have occurred across America although they have attracted relatively small numbers of participants and have almost entirely ignored by the mainstream media.

Demonstrations were staged outside the White House for several days in a row with a handful of protesters being arrested for their actions.

"We are trying to get word out to the people that they need to petition laws like this," one Anonymous operative participating in the campaign, Operation Blackout, tells RT. "NDAA was passed with minimum media attention, so 'Anons' and [those with the Occupy Wall Street movement] have been dedicated to raising awareness. So far word has spread pretty fast. Now we have to convince those who "represent" us to actually do what they were elected to do."

Even people who've come to me trying to defend NDAA have quickly backed off when they realized exactly what this law means to US citizens," adds the operative.

Previously, hacktivists aligned with the Anonymous collective attempted to wage cyber attacks on the creators and signers of NDAA, going after lawmakers involved in the bill by posting private information on the Web.

“No longer will you enslave the people. The world will know of your violations against the rights of the citizens you were elected to represent,” read a statement from one Anonymous operative at the time.

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michael walsh wrote in #8

No point in self-deception; the U.S. is clearly a rogue nation. Furthermore it is undemocratic if legitimate protestors are discouraged by the possibilities of their being arrested.

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Reminds me of it's master country israel, they occupy and steal land and when the rightful owner fights to get it back they make them out to be the evil people, i see the israel tactic being the same as the american, soon you will be a country with no freedom, much like what Russia once was, but now Russia is going the opposite way with more freedom.


Soon americans will be screaming zeig heil my fuehrer.

Steve McIntyre January 20, 2012, 05:47
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DO NOT ALLOW THEM TO SILENCE YOU!The federal government has declared war on the citizens of the United States. They have become bullies and terrorists. They have violated the Constitution, which they ALL took an oath to defend. As with all bullies they are cowards. They are frightened of the citizens of America, as they should be. They do not control us, we control them. Everyone needs to remember government OF the people, BY the people and, most of all, FOR the people. There are more of us by millions than there are of them. We can remain the land of the free only as long as we remain the home of the brave. Do not let them intimidate you because that is the ONLY power they have. 

DO NOT ALLOW THEM TO SILENCE YOU!

Jürgen Steler January 19, 2012, 23:16
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Anonymous, I expected you. Why? Because you are just another branch of homeland security, organizing riots to justify evil laws and to inflict them on helpless heros, who try to defend their freedom against pieces of paper. If you are one of those heros, listen to the motto of Anonymous:

We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.

Fits those pepperspraying police officers and their elders on the "other" side perfectly, doesn't it?

They are anonymous.
They are legion.
They do not forgive, but take you to prison.
They do not forget who is their master, and who has to obey.
They expect you with their cudgels and detention cells.

A paranoic police state can't be fought openly. The church of paper truth, money and law bills cannot be fought by opposing their adherents. Paper world will burn anyway. The one thing we can do is to drop out of it as much as we can.  Anyone who fights on the level of paper becomes a paper tiger himself. So I better shut up now.