(1 week ago)#OpLiberation II
Greeting Anons,
It has come to our attention that the governments and authorities aiming to seize the internet, and to censor our voices, are willing to go to great lengths to achieve absolute control.
Anonymous alongside the millions of other worldwide citizens, who are standing up to this injustice will not give up fighting for our freedom. We will not stop!
AnonPR is launching Phase II of opIndependence. Phase II is designed to voice our opinions individually, contacting every United States politician until they side with us, the people.This operation is a completely legal non-hacking operation. This will be executed with traditional activist strategies’ and a new term we like to call IRLDDoS ( In Real Life Distributed Denial-of-Service Attack ).
Imagine if thousands of concerned citizens from all over the country began calling, faxing, emailing – simply confronting these politicians who are willing to support these bills and laws that are set to destroy our very way of life, and freedom as we know it. This all takes initiative, and passion.
Join Us
Join The Cause
Join AnonPR (Anonymous Public Relations)This could be a short term or long term operation that will need dedicated and motivated individuals who want to fight for a better tomorrow. By joining, acting as one, we can and will defeat the injustice and wrong doings from our very own governments. Please note that phase III of this operation will be international.
Phase II — Officially Begins
Where the media can’t twist our words, EXPECT US — AnonPR
“A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.”
Mahatma Gandhi
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive censorship.
We do not forget the denial of our free rights as human beings.
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Usually when people are sad, they don’t do anything. They just cry over their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change.

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Microsoft and Skype set to allow backdoor eavesdropping
Skype and Microsoft have managed to leapfrog common sense and build a backdoor into your favourite VOIP application. It is called Lawful Interception and is part of a new patent which Microsoft filed back in 2009, but is now preparing to unleash itself into our world due to its recent approval.
Lawful Interception means that government agencies can, without your permission, begin tracking your Skype conversations. Calls can be covertly recorded and used against you in any circumstance. It is legal, it is frightening and it is coming to a voice over IP application near you.
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If you are feeling powerless, join the club. You could uninstall Skype, because it remains one of the best, if not the best, VOIP application. After years of use, are we now expected to sit back and relax as our privacy is invaded? India is not as impartial as I am and have warned Skype that if it does not fix its laws relating to Legal Interception then Skype will risk being blocked in India; as this is a market of 1.2-billion potential users, Microsoft will have to work hard to please the Indian telecommunication committees and remain in its good graces.
Legal Interception is not only pervasive in Skype, but will soon be in your email accounts too. The Egyptian government, famous for breaking the privacy laws of its citizens, recently ended a five-month trial of the Legal Interception application in conjunction with Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo and various other webmail providers. The software then has the further option of planting its own version of a Trojan horse executable which can be passed on to any computer via social sharing, or portable drives. In yet another irritating blow, Legal Interception will also allow targeted ads based on our user preferences to invade our screens.
Skype has more than 200-million users and, since its inception, it has been exceptionally secretive regarding its security protocols and have refused to reveal any details to the public. It has effectively asked its users to trust it, no matter what it throws at them. Microsoft cannot deny the FBI or the CIA the ability to tap calls. It is therefore placed in the precarious position of infuriating either the user or the government which wishes to track the user.
In a Nutshell: You can uninstall Skype if anonymous tracking enrages you. Otherwise, enjoy a more monitored VOIP existence. Regardless of the steps we take to cover our activities, nothing can keep us out of the spotlight of the tracking tools.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m128w9f0g71qfa5xpo1_400.jpg)

