Showing posts with label INDECT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INDECT. Show all posts

Friday, 7 September 2012

OpBigBrother Worldwide Protest 10/20/2012.


Dear activists for the protection of privacy, dear people from all over the World.
We are Anonymous.

We call you to act now against overall Surveillance-Systems.
Worldwide governments are about to demolish Privacy with Systems like Trapwire and Indect.
Those network surveillance technologies sniff the CCTV cameras, government databases and the Internet to identify people and make a profile of citizens, their families and their socializing.

They pretend to design those systems to secure us against Terrorism but the truth is they have been working on Surveillance-Systems way before the first Terrorists attacks happened.

It's time to act, it's time to show the governments of the World, who we are, it's time to show humanity stands as united, it is time to show what freedom means to us.

We call all Activists over the world, from south and north America, from Asia, from Africa, from Australia and Oceania, from the Arab spring and from the European Union, to be a part of the Protest, against Surveillance Systems.

Act now and spread the word in your mother tongue, enter your Countries and Cities, in the pad linked on the description of this video.

Governments are supposed to defend the interest of their peoples. They are not here to cheat the citizens.

It's our Freedom and our privacy.

Let us unite the whole humanity as one.
Let it be the largest protests of the world history.
Let us engrave the 20th of October 2012 as a day in the Humanity history!

United We Stand, Divided We Fall.

We are the people
We are the only system,

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

More information on #OpBigBrother / #indect / #OpTrapwire : http://pastebin.com/PgbvQrt8
Translation of text : http://pastebin.com/T9B53btM

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Follow Us:
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/Legion3/
- https://www.facebook.com/pages/We-do-not-Forgive-We-do-not-Forget-We-are-Anon...
- https://www.facebook.com/operationpayback
- https://twitter.com/AnonOpsLegion
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Friday, 24 August 2012

Global TrapWire/INDECT protest October 20

The TrapWire surveillance system and Europe's INDECT are the subject of a global Anonymous protest planned for Saturday, October 20 2012 Information about the protest is being shared on twitter by OpINDECT International and there is an #OpINDECT/#TrapWire Facebook Event Page.

It is not the first INDECT protest - but recent news about TrapWire from the Wikileaks leak of private intelligence firm Stratfor's documents has added a tanker of gas to the fire.

News and locations of the protest are being shared on various forums and social media sites primarily with a google map showing locations of protesters joining the efforts to raise awareness and intent to stop use of the surveillance technologies.

TrapWire is in implementation in the United States while INDECT is officially still a European research project. While details are unconfirmed, the intent of both TrapWire and INDECT is to combine various intelligent surveillance technologies with tracking and location data, individual profile histories from various sources (datamining and social media), and image data analysis (such as facial recognition; TrapWire's video component) to monitor people under the guise of threat detection. Upon the release of Wikileaks' Stratfor documents (emails), news about TrapWire and sibling surveillance technologies have been met with increasing public surprise, fear and outrage.

A significant number of TrapWire and INDECT's opponents believe the surveillance systems to be direct threats to privacy, certain civil freedoms and that their implementation could constitute human rights violations. TrapWire is used by private entities, the US Government "and its allies overseas."

Last week it was revealed that TrapWire is now linked to Anonymizer, a tool used by activists and at-risk populations - formerly trusted for its security and anonymity protections.