Anonymous exposes Vic Toews's alleged mistress

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      Folks, shit just got real.


      Follow the rabble-rousing Miranda Nelson on Twitter at @charenton_.

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      Anonymouzy ist Legion

      Feb 22, 2012 at 3:55pm

      This is just the beginning. e-War has been declared on the feds so I'll tell you what's currently being planned in encrypted jabber and irc channels.

      Anybody who has anything to do with the CPC will be side channel attacked, meaning all their laptops backdoored, their phones, their emails everything. All this information will be freely leaked as no doubt it contains very condescending and possibly criminal comms between the new nazi party that controls our country. Announcing this action doesn't matter, as we are secure in the knowledge that white hats are clueless, and that both the FBI and RCMP couldn't trace their own hand on a piece of paper let alone find us through chained RDP and i2p.

      Whenever one of the PMO praetorian guard uses their phone or laptop in a nearby coffee shop they should expect us.

      Direct attacks using js injection is the new zero day, and instead of merely launching attacks for the lulz, will be more coordinated against certain targets we deem to hold smoking gun information detailing the corruption of the CPC.

      Intelligence brokers such as Vineyard Networks who stand to make billions from this new fascist law are prime target #1. See the wikileaks spyfiles site for a listing of questionable Canadian corporations lobbying our government to be able to get at our information and broker it to the highest bidders.

      Syrian despot and criminal regime currently hosts all of it's propaganda sites on Canadian servers, such as rackspace in Kelowna and iweb in Montreal. When you go to their websites, click on about us and picture their hands soaked in the blood of thousands of murdered unarmed Syrians. This can't be allowed to continue.

      Anons in Canada have always been active, but not against their own government. This all changes today. #Antisec just kicked in yo. Wholesale theft of the freedoms we all immigrated here to enjoy from the ass backward hellholes we came from will not be tolerated any longer.

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      lotusMan

      Feb 22, 2012 at 4:18pm

      karmageddon

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      DavidH

      Feb 22, 2012 at 4:53pm

      Oh well, as the Cons are so fond of saying - nothing to hide, nothing to worry about. Right?

      lol! :)

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      iarecanadian

      Feb 22, 2012 at 5:45pm

      Fingerprints are not mere phone book Information!
      Demanding the customer’s name, address, telephone number, email address, Internet Protocol (IP) address, and the name of the telecommunications service provider of every Canadian internet user is no different than demanding that every Canadian citizen be fingerprinted and the last time I looked you cannot obtain fingerprints without a warrant.

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      pasquatch

      Feb 22, 2012 at 7:39pm

      go git'em!

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      harry grunsky

      Feb 22, 2012 at 9:03pm

      speak out now before it is too late. this government makes me feel like i am in 1932 germany.

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      Gene Logan

      Feb 22, 2012 at 10:51pm

      This is what people don't get - Hitler didn't just arrive on the scene as a fully fledged fascist dictator, he got there step by little step, corrupting democracy and curtailing freedoms along the way.

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      DemocraticLeadersORCorporateLawyers?

      Feb 23, 2012 at 1:12am

      I have never seen so much solidarity among young Canadians. I say young because today my mom asked me if it was really so bad to put a stop to child pornography. I immediately thought "CRAP! There're actually people who are going to buy into this CRAP!" And therein lies the issue right? If they're going to pass a surveillance bill they're going to do it when the majority of the voting public is part of an age bracket that has the last remaining non-internet-users. Problem with young people is that they're all great with twitter and online gallantry, but they (we?) don't VOTE.

      Also, as a piece of trivia, do you know that under the Official "Responsibilities of a Canadian Citizen" voting comes FOURTH? First is following the rule of law. Let's think about this.

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      Taxpayers R Us

      Feb 23, 2012 at 6:52am

      This thing needs a like button.

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      Loves What Canada Was

      Feb 23, 2012 at 7:13am

      The issue with the rule of law right now is that we're moving into a day and an age where it seems that our leaders feel that they can handwave what is right and what is legal. When our own elected rulers ignore legal rights, freedoms, and indeed, charter rights which theoretically bind their government.. what options are left to the citizenry if they wish to be responsible?
      The SCC was meant to transcend political parties and biases, but by forcing his will there, Harper turned that proud concept into a mockery. You may not recall him openly influencing the choice of who sat.. that was unheard of prior, and that shows his respect for the laws and traditions in this country. HIS laws are what he wants, and they only seem to have to make sense to HIS government, no matter if they contradict one another. Scrapping the Long Gun registry for being too invasive, but tabling C-30? Really?
      Look, history teaches us that oppression cannot last, but that it's hard to remove once it sets in. Canadians should NEVER feel that they must resort to historical means of removing a corrupt leader. IT DOESN'T WORK. Violence can solve nothing for our country, and can only lead us to chaos. But that hamstrings us as citizens. If our peaceful protests go unheard, and ignored - ask the First nations who have spoken against the destruction of their lands since 2009 - we have to find alternatives. Right now, Anonymous is the most legal alternative we have. Let things in the public domain be brought into the spotlight. Let our power-mad government understand what may be done without resorting to violence.

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