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Anonymous Message - In 2011 the World is Divided by ZeroAnonyme, Thursday, January 20, 2011 - 13:34
Anonymous
Greetings. Unemployed and students, wage slaves and Farmers, priests and rock stars. Mothers and fathers, sons and daughters. Anonymous brothers and sisters of earth. This is an anonymous message to the people of the world. More and more of us are poor and starving. This shit, has got to go. For to long our need to belong has been perversely used by those who wish to rule us. Since time immemorial, we, the people, have been separated and divided. That which has been before, has been a remarkable progression. As technological advancements give us a new global consciousness and unprecedented unity, governments, corporations and old world establishments are threatened at their very core. As a result they are now fighting us all in a war. Never before have so few tried to fight so many. Their tricks are numerous, their methods are dangerous and cruel. The time has come for what we all have been waiting for. The time has come for you to pick up your personal responsibility. This year anonymous invites all human beings to create something and present it to the world. Put something out there for the world to see. Never be silent! Always be bold! In 2011 the world is devided by zero. In 2011, who is Spartacus? We are anonymous [ CMAQ note via Mic : though it is always impossible to know if a message signed Anonymous is from an individual or a collective, I have put this one nonetheless in the Collective Press Release section. ]
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