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Operation Roosevelt - Communication #3 Sat Dec 8, 2012 6:20:48 PM#270167Perm Link
PRESS RELEASE PROJECT AMERICAN STING OPERATION ROOSEVELT COMMUNICATION #3
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Dear fellow citizens of the United States,
We are Anonymous.
Most of us have an intuitive understanding that action beats reaction. That being ahead of the curve is how you drink the milkshake. So let's stop reacting. Instead let's see what our ideas look like from an active mindset rather than a reactive one.
Fairness is replacing what was lost, not returning harm for harm. Freedom is what you can do, not what you can have. Honor is defending what you respect, not what you cling to. Justice is repairing what is damaged, not chasing bad guys.
There is no fairness without freedom, nor can freedom lead to fairness without honor. And what is justice without fairness, freedom, and honor, but an empty shell? And what becomes of fairness, freedom, and honor, without justice? Without justice fairness becomes petty squabbling, freedom becomes aimless excess, and honor becomes tribal retribution.
So what can we do that could turn this system around?
Just for starters we need to create some public support culture:
Protocol: Human cloud network Next time you go to an appointment in a government building or a place where people tend to gather: a mall (or a shop, stairs, movie, food court inside) a court house, a police station, dept of motor vehicles
1. Stand outside for at least 5 to 10 minutes, pick a random number of minutes. 2. Do not leave until there are at least 3 to 5 other people or the time is up. 3. People going to a frustrating or difficult situation need to talk or ask directions or just not feel alone. 4. No politics, no names, no expectations, no blame.
This will make it easier for citizens to relate to each other and create a grapevine on demand.
Protocol: Butterfly effect We are a networked civilization. Let's act like it. When an issue comes up in another place: we should hold conferences and protests in other towns and states. scale down a far away event one degree closer.
1. International issues should be protested at corporate, bank, government, or think tank offices. 2. Any issue that happens far away should trigger action locally such as reminders of past events and highlights of local similar incidents. 3. National issues should be protested at state government offices to reduce relevance of central government inertia and increase local vitality and influence. 4. The first one to three days should be solidarity marches, afterwards demand action on similar local issues.
This will make any abuse by the system much more costly in reputation and cause every infringement to lead to rapid change.
Protocol: Constitution over prosecution Whenever a fellow citizen is accused, assume innocence until proved guilty: show up at the court house. keep people aware of news. 1. If it's national, protest at your state capitol, if it's in another state, protest at your city hall, if it's in your state, protest at the court house, if it's in your city, protest on your street. 2. Always bring a friend, food, water, news clippings. 3. Never allow press to miss the important details, signs should ask questions the press isn't. 4. Promote at your local library so people know about it.
Let the system know that we will not put up with abusing neighbors or strangers.
Protocol: Inverted matrix Responding face to face with oppression leads to a crushing stalemate in a large country as ours. Our daily routine is our means of survival. Fighting for our rights all the time is the same as losing them. Instead deconstruct the incident and apply the right kind of pressure. Expose the decision makers to harsher consequences than those who merely follow orders.
1. When an officer violates rights, expose the bankers that run the country. 2. When someone attacks a neighbor, drop your work and defend them so they can work, which is the exercising of their rights. 3. When a politician violates trust, expose the corporations that bribe our governments. 4. When someone attacks your rights, ignore them so you can continue working, which is the exercising of your rights.
If they keep you so busy fighting that you can't take care of your daily life, that is the same as denying you the ability to have certain rights.
We are Anonymous We are Legion We do not forgive We do not forget Expect us
We are legion.
We never forgive.
We never forget.
We are anonymous.
Expect us.