Operation USA has been Re-Engaged. Mainstream media is the enemy. We need facts not opinions. The news should not be censored. News is not news if it is paid by businesses to change facts or to/not broadcast information. Make petitions, use their online contact forms. If you can hack or know the web well i dont have to give you tips now do i? Good luck. Lets make this count.
As i wrote on my other post: Operation USA has been Re-Engaged. Mainstream media is the enemy. We need facts not opinions. The news should not be censored. News is not news if it is paid by businesses to change facts or to/not broadcast information. Make petitions, use their online contact forms. If you can hack or know the web well i dont have to give you tips now do i? Good luck. Lets make this count. Opinions? Question? Ask me!
Hi word guard, you must be a first time visitor here. We don't hack or plan hacking here because it's illegal, we only work legally. Welcome here, your Op Is interesting. Please post more information. Thnx.
Best way in dealing with mainstream media is to write well and put together a coherent package that is small, to the point and concise, stays on topic, and is better imho. 321 GO!
Sorry about the identical thread and the hacking issue, I come from from a anon forum and the rules are looser.
First off, you might want to take a moment to consider the psychological effects of the term "mainstream media". Simply using that phrase accomplishes something you probably want to prevent: it reinforces the idea that most people watch/read/listen to -- and trust, and believe -- the corporate propaganda there. I should think that you would want people to stop thinking that about each other, as that is an essential step along the road to mental and informational freedom. The very first step, IMO, is to stop calling the corporate propaganda organs "mainstream". Their reach and hold are gradually shrinking; let them die their well-deserved death. As they do, at some point, they will not be "mainstream" any more. Have we reached that point yet? It's hard to know for sure, but either way, the point will come if it hasn't already. Let's welcome it! Secondly, the media entities you hate (and I hate them too) are property. They aren't some sort of public resource to be fought over. Yes, generations of us have been brainwashed to think of them that way, but it was never true. Corporations own them, and people own those corporations. So trying to take control of them (if that's really what you're after) is essentially piracy -- the "I have your stuff now -- and you don't" old-school sort, not tame "intellectual property" stuff like copying a movie or a song. So you might want to take a moment to reconsider that too. Other than that, I like the cut of your jib.