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There's this narrative going on that Anonymous works together with the US government. All of these claims are people saying this without providing documented evidence. But who benefits from such claims?
During the George Floyd protests in America, Anonymous posted a massive hack on American law enforcement, called #BlueLeaks It's likely that this spooked the feds. Now how would you discredit a chaotic movement that's impossible to control? You try to create a narrative
In 2011, the FBI arrested some of our comrades through infiltration, there were operations going on to make everyone a suspected federal agent in order to create distrust, and it worked for core US subsets.
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Meines Wissens gab es Strafanzeige gegen Wirecard im Januar 2020 oder so. @ebit4u - Man hat leider nie mehr davon gehört, sollte mal nachhaken @B_Strunz #Wirecard hat früher schon lustig geantwortet auf behördliche Anfragen. Habe davon "gehört". "Aus Kreisen" #curacao #theweb
sollte man :) @B_Strunz @t_stoneman @FabioDeMasi wer auch immer... Jaffe oder Hildegard sollten auch schauen, ob Verstecksystem der illegalen Anbieter parallel ist zu Marsaleks System. Falls ja: Rolle der bekannten Anwälte? #wirecard #theweb
Also groĂźes Plakat nehmen und Netzwerke illegaler Kunden blau skizzieren, Netzwerke der GeldabflĂĽsse rot, dann schauen #wirecard #theweb Ich habe zu wenig Informationen, sonst wĂĽrde ich es selbst machen. Ich glaube ĂĽbrigens nicht, dass es 1:1 ist, aber es gibt Knoten.
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1/ - New week, new breach, and new thread. Previous week's thread can be found here: @epikfailleaks @davetroy @emilymolli @MikaelThalen
2/ - and also here: . Many of these are early conclusions and will change as the data becomes better and more sources come forward.
3/ - First revelation. @ClaremontInst and @CMCnews are hosting their Usenet group, new.claremont.edu, on @Giganews and #DataFoundry, who are being investigated for child pornography by the State of New Mexico and @Austin_Police: ladailypost.com/ag-balderas-ex…
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ARMED EXTENSION OF TRUMPISM

#BlueLeaks Documents Bolster Whistleblower Account of Intelligence Tampering at Homeland Security... largest police force in the #US

Wolf and Cuccinelli are illegally occupying their positions atop #DHS

#MOG
theintercept.com/2020/09/12/hom…
Murphy’s allegations ranged from:

-Inflating the number of known or suspected terrorists crossing the border
-Suppression of intelligence on right-wing terrorists
-Stifling of reports on Russian interference in the coming election

#MOG
In his complaint, Murphy claimed that in a series of meetings, Wolf and Cuccinelli personally intervened in an effort to doctor information related to the recent protests surrounding the killing of #GeorgeFloyd, instructing him to “modify intelligence assessments

#BLM
#MOG
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Uit 300 gelekte politiedocumenten blijkt volgens @theintercept dat de extreemrechtse #boogaloo boys een grotere dreiging vormde tijdens BLM-protesten dan #antifa. Twee veiligheidsbeambten werden gedood door aanvallers gelieerd aan deze anarchistische club
theintercept.com/2020/07/15/geo…
Ik gebruikte de kwalificatie 'anarchistisch' (=het afwijzen van centraal gezag) omdat boogaloo boys anti-overheid zijn. 'Anti-overheid' of 'libertair', was een betere omschrijving geweest (om verwarring tussen deze extreemrechtse militia en socialistisch anarchisme te voorkomen).
Echter: "There are also 'a few apparent anarchists", including some self-identified "anarchists'. J. MacNab, a George Washington University fellow researching anti-government extremist groups said that 'most boogaloo members are libertarian anarchists'.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogaloo_…
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Last month, the Distributed Denial of Secrets transparency org published a massive dump of internal police documents dubbed #Blueleaks.

The release triggered a massive backlash from @Twitter, including a removal of the DDoSecrets account.

pluralistic.net/2020/06/23/cry…

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Twitter also blocks all links to DDoSecrets' website, claiming that it violates the company's policy against publishing leaks (a policy that Twitter enforces VERY selectively) and falsely claiming that the site hosts malicious software, which is categorically untrue.

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Writing for @theintercept, @micahflee delves into the leaks' origins and contents.

The leaks all likely originate with the Houston web-hosting company Netsential, who rolled their own insecure CMS using Asp.net and Vbscript.

theintercept.com/2020/07/15/blu…

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minnesotareformer.com/2020/07/10/per…

Holy effin' data breach Batman, @webster with the YUGE story for @MNReformer on just how gigantic #Blueleaks really was.

I have a few points to bring up but every govt. official in MN needs to wake up to this, now.

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"Also released were personally identifying contact information for security personnel for critical infrastructure sites in Minnesota like nuclear power plants, chemical processing facilities, rail networks, pipelines, hospitals and campuses of major employers and schools."

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"Information on over 9,000 government and industry personnel dating back over 15 years were divulged in a breach of data from ICEFISHX, an intelligence sharing and emergency alert website..."

(con't)

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Slowly digging through #BlueLeaks and keep finding gems like Homeland Security warning police of low-tech ways "smugglers" can defeat automated license plate readers (ALPRs) ImageImage
Law enforcement told that if they see a person use the Siri shortcut “Police,” wherein saying "Hey Siri, I’m getting pulled over” starts an iPhone recording, it "may raise suspicion in a reasonable person and constitute a basis for reporting." #BlueLeaks Image
LOL at someone trolling a random cop via AirDrop (turn off your Bluetooth, folks) #BlueLeaks Image
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After the killing of George Floyd, #BlueLeaks documents show, law enforcement agencies told police in Minneapolis that they were under attack. The culprits: antifa, “black separatists,” and social media users. By me & @AlleenBrown theintercept.com/2020/06/26/blu…
Even before the Third Precinct burned, law enforcement agencies began emphasizing to Minneapolis police that they were in danger. The evidence given: the doxxing of two of the officers involved in Floyd's killing, a few examples of vandalism, and a threatening tweet to MPD.
In an effort to rein in this purported assault, a fusion center set up in the wake of 9/11 monitored the Facebook RSVP counts for peaceful protest events, including a suburban candlelight vigil. Agencies also collected intelligence from private messaging and Slack groups.
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My account was locked by Twitter for publishing information about Google from the #BlueLeaks archive released by #DDoSecrets... but I'm back now. They deleted the tweet.

Let's talk about what I posted:
Shortly after the archive went live, I poked through it and came across data sent to US law enforcement from Google, presumably as a result of a subpoena.

This isn't new. We know this happens frequently. Still interesting to look at what they send and how it's formatted.
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This is beyond messed up. Twitter never suspended Wikileaks or blocked access to WL links over their publishing, but they’re doing it now because of #BlueLeaks, a 270gb set of leaked police documents
This is what happens when you try tweeting a link to DDOSecret's website Image
Here's what happens when you try sending a DDOSecrets link as a direct message Image
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