Hm. Something here seems fishy to me.
I'm sorry but without anymore information, it would be difficult for anyone
to do anything in this situation.
If this is some call to arms, the last thing you would want is a government
looking into the inner workings of groups like this.
Also, why in the hell would someone attempt to go to Japan, a country that
will ban you from entering if you have so much as a petty theft on your
record?
Something here doesn't make sense. Judging by his tweet, he also knew they
were coming for him. Again, why Japan?
People typically go TO south and central america to avoid authorities so
I'm even further confused.
Amir seems to be alluding to a roundup so-to-speak. If that is the case,
should everyone in this list be concerned?
Some of us welcome said challenges in the event of suppression of
technology use. Curiously, I can't help but feel this isn't an isolated
incident.
Who else is being detained for BS reasons such as Mr. Bini? (Other than
Assange, but we know already know why he's being held)
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 12:51 PM grarpamp <grarpamp@???> wrote:
> On 4/17/19, Amir Taaki <amir@???> wrote:
> > OK so everyone is going to prison for ridiculous things.
>
> They trying to make up inapapers on him :(
>
> > So why all the hackers don't come to <x> to do their sensitive work?
>
> Central bases of tactical operation are easy to shutdown.
> On the other hand, routine gatherings of strategic
> thought operations can be helpful to not be so much
> of this...
>
> > ... Disorganized and oblivious to the coming danger.
>
>
> And it is right... there needs to be a few <x>'s in
> the world, even just one to succeed that is truly different.
> People must be there to make that happen.
> There's a few projects trying to do this in different
> places in the world. Good can build what war destroyed :)
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