Anonymous Threatens to Take the Hoods Off of 1,000 KKK Members
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konceptjones wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »i guess im the only one here gonna ask this
do this ? get you noodz
It's possible...konceptjones wrote: »2stepz_ahead wrote: »i guess im the only one here gonna ask this
do this ? get you noodz
It's possible...
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But what are we as African Americans gonna do about it. I already know this old white lady at my old job name Ida is on it as well as this other job where I worked around these other young white cats at another job but these companies are owned by white ppl that support white ppl and either play dumb or ignore. Exposing bigots won't prove nothing and we'll just keep seeing them at work, on the streets or continue to get pulled over by them.
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I guess they're not bluffing...
Prominent US Senators and Mayors Outed as Members of the KKK by Anonymous
Anonymous delivers on its promise to unhood thousands of KKK members.
Several prominent US Senators and mayors have been outed as members of the Ku Klux ? (KKK) and other racist groups by the hacktivist collective Anonymous, and the group hints that more politicians and public figures will be named in the near future.
In a new post on document-dumping site pastebin, Anonymous names US Senators Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), John Cornyn (R-Tx.), Dan Coats (R-In.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) as members of the KKK. Anonymous also outed several mayors of major US cities, including Madeline Rogero of Knoxville, Tennessee; Jim Gray of Lexington, Kentucky; Paul D. Fraim of Norfolk, Virginia; Kent Guinn of Ocala, Florida; and Tom Henry of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
http://usuncut.com/politics/anonymous-unhoods-kkk-prominent-politicians/
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The mayor of Lexington, Kentucky says he's not a member of the Ku Klux ? . Anonymous postings saying he is are "false, insulting and ridiculous," Jim Gray said in a statement on Monday.
Gray was responding to the release of names of purported KKK members by someone claiming to be with the hacktivist group Anonymous.
"I have never had any relationship of any kind with the KKK. I am opposed to everything it stands for. I have no idea where this information came from, but wherever it came from, it is wrong," Gray said.
Many others also named began to take to Twitter Monday to disavow themselves from the postings.
Someone using the Twitter handle TheAnonMessage and posting as Anonymous, a global online activist network, said last week it would expose Ku Klux ? members and publish personal details about alleged KKK adherents.
The data dump began to hit PasteBin, a site used to share and store text and computer code, on Sunday evening.
As of Monday morning there had been four listings, including 57 phone numbers and 23 email addresses. Some also included spouses of the supposed KKK members.
Sen. Dan Coates (R-IN), whose name appeared on one list, Tweeted Monday that he was in no way involved with the KKK.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/11/02/reports-hacktivist-groud-anonymous-publishes-names-alleged-ku-klux-? -members/75039282/ -
? ...anyone can create an email and link it to a phone number...
it doesnt mean anything -
I guess they're not bluffing...
Prominent US Senators and Mayors Outed as Members of the KKK by Anonymous
Anonymous delivers on its promise to unhood thousands of KKK members.
Several prominent US Senators and mayors have been outed as members of the Ku Klux ? (KKK) and other racist groups by the hacktivist collective Anonymous, and the group hints that more politicians and public figures will be named in the near future.
In a new post on document-dumping site pastebin, Anonymous names US Senators Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), John Cornyn (R-Tx.), Dan Coats (R-In.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) as members of the KKK. Anonymous also outed several mayors of major US cities, including Madeline Rogero of Knoxville, Tennessee; Jim Gray of Lexington, Kentucky; Paul D. Fraim of Norfolk, Virginia; Kent Guinn of Ocala, Florida; and Tom Henry of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
http://usuncut.com/politics/anonymous-unhoods-kkk-prominent-politicians/
Anonymous says more coming Thursday.
Here we go!
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U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-Tx.)
U.S. Senator Dan Coates (R-In.)
U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.)
U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)
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Dope. I do want to see evidence of connections to the kkk though
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reading the comments on news site with this article...
rather than calling these folks out.....people are saying why dont they out the black panther party and black lives matter.
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J.J._Evans wrote: »U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-Tx.)
U.S. Senator Dan Coates (R-In.)
U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.)
U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)
yea....they look like they hate black folk
the type that speed up when a black man crosses the street and calls the police when their new black neighbor mows his lawn -
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smh ? gone want proof this is true rather than wanting proof it's not
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stringer bell wrote: »
Soooooo, like that last tweet is suggesting, they are using the tactic of "muddying the waters". They want to cause confusion, which will make it hard for people to know what's true and what's not true.
I guess we will now wait on the Anonymous official list in a few days. These names that dropped today could still possibly be on that official list, though. All 4 of those Senators have made ? real hard for Obama, so I'm actually expecting a few of them to be on the list. -
I guess they're not bluffing...
Prominent US Senators and Mayors Outed as Members of the KKK by Anonymous
Anonymous delivers on its promise to unhood thousands of KKK members.
Several prominent US Senators and mayors have been outed as members of the Ku Klux ? (KKK) and other racist groups by the hacktivist collective Anonymous, and the group hints that more politicians and public figures will be named in the near future.
In a new post on document-dumping site pastebin, Anonymous names US Senators Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), John Cornyn (R-Tx.), Dan Coats (R-In.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) as members of the KKK. Anonymous also outed several mayors of major US cities, including Madeline Rogero of Knoxville, Tennessee; Jim Gray of Lexington, Kentucky; Paul D. Fraim of Norfolk, Virginia; Kent Guinn of Ocala, Florida; and Tom Henry of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
http://usuncut.com/politics/anonymous-unhoods-kkk-prominent-politicians/
Anonymous says more coming Thursday.
smh at anyone who didnt already know that thom tillis was a klansman. -
J.J._Evans wrote: »I guess they're not bluffing...
Prominent US Senators and Mayors Outed as Members of the KKK by Anonymous
Anonymous delivers on its promise to unhood thousands of KKK members.
Several prominent US Senators and mayors have been outed as members of the Ku Klux ? (KKK) and other racist groups by the hacktivist collective Anonymous, and the group hints that more politicians and public figures will be named in the near future.
In a new post on document-dumping site pastebin, Anonymous names US Senators Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), John Cornyn (R-Tx.), Dan Coats (R-In.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) as members of the KKK. Anonymous also outed several mayors of major US cities, including Madeline Rogero of Knoxville, Tennessee; Jim Gray of Lexington, Kentucky; Paul D. Fraim of Norfolk, Virginia; Kent Guinn of Ocala, Florida; and Tom Henry of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
http://usuncut.com/politics/anonymous-unhoods-kkk-prominent-politicians/
Anonymous says more coming Thursday.
Here we go!
This thread should be the most active thread on this site right now.
Word..This ? was on my FB timeline..i immediately came to this thread.. -
2stepz_ahead wrote: »reading the comments on news site with this article...
rather than calling these folks out.....people are saying why dont they out the black panther party and black lives matter.
i tell ya....anything to protect white privilege
Pretty sure black lives matter and the panthers don't hide their identity but ok internet dummies
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And I guess we'll have to wait and see what's really comin later this week.
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Good ? being dropped in here.. I've been running networks, servers etc for over 20 years now.. Amazingly even with all the incidents of people being "hacked" and compromised you'd be surprised how many end users still don't take security seriously enough to keep av updated, pc patches, periodic password changes, password complexity etc... I guarantee you can access half your neighborhoods wifi if you just get to know their kids, pets, wives, husbands names lol.. Hey @konceptjones are you like me where you get offended when people on FB "hack" their friends pages but it's really their stupid friend forgot to fully sign out? I'm like man stop saying you "hacked" something, you ain't "hack" ? ..
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Closest I came to being a hacker is when AOL had punters and booters. I used to straight ? up people computers. Flood they screen with a billion instant messages at once. AOL 3.0 was fun as hell.
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2stepz_ahead wrote: »reading the comments on news site with this article...
rather than calling these folks out.....people are saying why dont they out the black panther party and black lives matter.
i tell ya....anything to protect white privilege
They are already out in the damn open lmao. And the black panthers ain't hiding either. Racism just make people so stupid. -
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Anons aren't ethical hackers
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Melanin_Enriched wrote: »Anons aren't ethical hackers
I remember when they took down the Playstation network like 4 summers ago for like a month. They tore they drawls with me on that day. That ? wasn't ethical at all lol. A ? was in the house sick af without call of duty.