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Il 03/12/2012 13:16, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) ha scritto:
> INTRODUCTION: A CALL TO CRYPTOGRAPHIC ARMS
>
> This book is not a manifesto. There is not time for that. This book is a
> warning.
>
> The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia.
> This development has not been properly recognized outside of national
> security circles. It has been hidden by secrecy, complexity and scale. The
> internet, our greatest tool of emancipation, has been transformed into the
> most dangerous facilitator of totalitarianism we have ever seen. The internet
> is a threat to human civilization.
>
> These transformations have come about silently, because those who know what
> is going on work in the global surveillance industry and have no incentives
> to speak out. Left to its own trajectory, within a few years, global
> civilization will be a postmodern surveillance dystopia, from which escape
> for all but the most skilled individuals will be impossible. In fact, we may
> already be there.
>
> While many writers have considered what the internet means for global
> civilization, they are wrong. They are wrong because they do not have the
> sense of perspective that direct experience brings. They are wrong because
> they have never met the enemy.
>
> No description of the world survives first contact with the enemy.
>
> We have met the enemy.


La chiamata e' arrivata, allora la guerra e' davvero iniziata.

Allle armi soldati! Morte ai rettiliani!!!

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"un carabiniere mi disse: crittate crittate, che poi se vincete,
a noi ci mettono una una maschera di Guy Fawkes al posto del
cappello e vi picchiamo lo stesso.". [cit]