:: Re: [unSYSTEM] The day the Hacker C…
Inizio della pagina
Delete this message
Reply to this message
Autore: Caleb James DeLisle
Data:  
To: System undo crew
Oggetto: Re: [unSYSTEM] The day the Hacker Community Died
Thank you Christina for your words. If there is anything I can do (e.g. editing for English grammar)
I would be glad to help you.

Julia: Please read over the github repository I linked, it's just one readme file and after
you see it you can make a list of the people who would have to be lieing in order for Jake
to be innocent.

To everyone: I know there has been a systematic coverup but I don't have the information of
what was said and by whom. What I would like more than anything is to be able to show that
Jake was not a "lone wolf" so that the community can finally face the mess it has become.

Caleb


On 17/06/16 06:59, Cristina [efecto99] wrote:
> On 17/06/16 00:25, Julia Tourianski wrote:
>> u write as though you know much more about these things. elaborate? is the community that bad?
>>
>> can we also keep in mind that although there are numerous allegations, that's all they are.
>> I know of two people, both of which were his lovers, who maintain these are false allegations.
>
> Julia:
> I need to apologize to you because it will takes me a lot of time to answer properly to your email: basically because of the language barrier. To compose in English takes me a LOT of time, stress me and on this specific topic where thoughts fluid very fast it is very hard for me to make that effort.
> I saw than google doesn't translate very well from Spanish to English...but to write in SP is the only way I could answer on detail in a reasonable time to your email.
>
> This is only a clumsy draft:
>
> Yes, i know things and i took the time to read the testimonies of well known victims, not only the anonymous, plus i had -a couple of years ago- from 1st hand a testimony of ethical misconduct on collaborative work about Jacob A.
> But *this is deeper* than the "jake" scandal, that is why i putted <"ONE apple?"> and <"The hacker/journalist/leak community will still be a open, progressive, tolerant community": HAHA Tell me another joke>
>
> I myself experimented several -and on different levels- violent behaviors from men on this circle plus the "I don'twant/ I prefer not to hear about these things" from men and (less) women on the "hacker/journalist/leak" and activist community.
> And i had heard myself the testimony of victims of violence (some really severe) and discrimination, from men in this community, some of them I know, and are "fiery feminists" outside their homes, and inside are sadist and mad people, who threat others members of the community than discovered their real face, to silence them.
>
> I'm sorry to say all they are coward as accomplices and abettors. They allow these kind of people to continue hurting others, as the same time they excuse them to reflect on their illness phiquism. As some of whom now are opening their mouth when they plead they saw Jake doing what the victims denounced (as https://twitter.com/garrettr_/status/743306833440342021 I question myself: WHY most of them wait until NOW?).
> (some) Women -instead of men- are still who demonstrate to have the brave enough to stop these manipulators, some men follow us. Generally slowly, warmly, behind us.
> I have to recognize i was privileged: I could count on Hellekin as a huge *HUGE* support and victim himself for that reason, of my predator: because that person tried during months to convince him to shut up... I know very well the mechanism of abuse of these kind of people.
>
> Then I'm not so surprised about Jake case, beyond i had the opportunity to shortly met him personally at teh last Camp and i didn't have a bad impression: that doesn't mean anything, as i could learn from my own case.
>
> I experimented in my own that kind of threats to keep my mouth closed. As a confident of others' cases I did it after talking with some people around of this circles and find i had no support, most of them (not all, fortunately) were afraid of being targeted as doing "drama" and the same victims didn't want to became public: because of ALL that the Jake's victims said... retaliation, etc.
>
> But once I suffered violence on my own person from a known IT person on the security scene, i said it, and -except from some noble individuals- the answer from "strong and open mind members of our progressive community" was a blockade.
>
> As someone said: if you say you never saw these kind of things around you, you have a problem. And that is not about Jake as i pointed out, is about ALL of us.
>
>
> Cristina (99)
>
>
>> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 8:37 PM, Cristina [efecto99] <<mailto:efecto99@riseup.net>efecto99@???> wrote:
>>
>>     On 16/06/16 21:00, Tim Patrick wrote:
>>>     I don't think one bad apple (no pun intended) should spoil the entire bunch. The hacker/journalist/leak community will still be a open, progessive, tolerant community even with a few nasty people in it.

>>
>>     1. "ONE" apple?

>>
>>     2. +: accomplices & abettors are responsible for that, too

>>
>>     3. "The hacker/journalist/leak community will still be a open, progressive, tolerant community": HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>     Tell me another joke.

>>
>>     You both, as a lot of people from "our community", still need to wake up.

>>
>>     I suspected that this email fron Caleb would collect these kind of answers, but i didn't think they would be so naive.

>>
>>     Cristina (99)

>>
>>>
>>>     On Thursday, June 16, 2016, Caleb James DeLisle <<mailto:cjd@cjdns.fr>cjd@???> wrote:

>>>
>>>         At the beginning of June 2016, news broke that a prominent member of the Hacker/Journalist/Leak
>>>         Community had become the target of multiple serious allegations of sexual misconduct. I was aware
>>>         of certain aspects of this person and after reading the accounts, certain things *clicked* for me
>>>         which I had not seen or could not perceive before. If this person had acted alone, lead a
>>>         double-life and secretly done terrible things, I might never have cared to collect this information.
>>>         The most painful realization was that these things could never have been done alone, at every step
>>>         of the way the Community *had* to have protected him, covered up the stories and shushed the
>>>         victims. This event lead me to the tragic realization that the Open, Tolerant and Progressive Hacker
>>>         Community of which I believed myself a member - was no more than a figment of my imagination.
>>>         It is fair to say that in my heart I believe the victims, but I have chosen to maintain this
>>>         repository with the highest level of impartiality that I can, so I might sleep at night even if I am
>>>         proven to be wrong.

>>>
>>>         https://github.com/cjdelisle/JakeGate
>>>         _______________________________________________

>>>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> unSYSTEM mailing list: http://unsystem.net
> https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/unsystem
>