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This is something I posted on my own timeline the other day and its an honest question I have...esp after seeing so much anti-Anonymous propaganda and hate being spread around in several patriot groups. So, Patriots, I am curious.... WHY is it that you know so well that the mainstream media doesnt tell the whole truth... BUT you believe everything the MSM says or claims about groups like Anonymous? -- Wither or not you agree with OAS and what we did, Anon Vox Populi (the militia arm of Anonymous), protected us repeatedly, including during the Silent Benghazi march on the White House. They also participated in the actual marches bit.ly/1pbSZcL THEY ARE NOT OUR ENEMY, PATRIOTS. I have seen Anonymous do so much good and protect and save patriots again and again and again (including myself). Also, one thing many people fail to realize or remember is that MANY III%ers are also Anonymous members..NOT all Anonymous members are hackers or hactivists. Anonymous may have started out online but it has become much bigger and much more involved in in real life activities, including participating in the Million Mask March, OAS (which was a very rightwing-active protest btw bit.ly/1uMu00z), open-carry protests, and even did projects like bit.ly/1uy3MSa ). Anonymous repeatedly got the word out about things going on at Bundy Ranch (eg: bit.ly/1sZOUbd and bit.ly/1qauB7O ) during the media blackouts and actually assisted IN PERSON at Bundy Ranch. Anonymous is just like the III% -- we all have different views, not everyone believes the same thing and yes, Anons come from every political spectrum and then some. However, I have never seen more success in stopping the tyranny than when Anonymous & Patriots unite...and it scares the piss out of the US Government. ANONYMOUS IS NOT OUR ENEMY. When will you learn that the governments biggest PSYOP is to keep us apart?
Posted on: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 20:26:47 +0000

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