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[Watch] Anonymous Issues a “Call to Arms” – Forms Anonymous Liberation Army
On December 28th, Anonymous announced the creation of the Anonymous Liberation Army by means of a YouTube video. YouTube is the preferred method of communication for the secretive group. The text of that announcement is below:
Greetings United States citizens,The video ends with an exclamation point in the form of a sound bite from the movie “V for Vendetta.” In the clip, the main character “V” says, “violence can be used for good.”
We are Anonymous. This is an open page message to all occupy protesters or any protesters for that matter. Please allow us to introduce ourselves. We are the Anonymous Liberation Army. Our goal is to protect you the people from any government officials that would choose to violate your rights.
We will begin by showing at large scale protests where riot police would be called. We will be your offensive line so that you may protest where and when you want. You will no longer be beaten into submission or made to be caged for exercising you Constitutional rights.
If they try to block you from protesting or having your voices heard then we will push them back. If they use force against you then we will use force to defend you. No matter how peaceful your assembly may be, it seems that the police react with violence.
They no longer work for the people but instead are body guards of the elite. This cannot continue if we the people seek to change this country. We believe like many others that the future our children will have is a future not worth having.
The only reason occupy was not successful the first time was because the media and the police kept our true voices from being heard. We stand here today to tell you that this will no longer happen. We will fulfill the promises of our founding fathers and we will defend you even at the cost of our own lives.
We are inviting all able-bodied men and women alike to join us in defending the rights of others. this is a call to arms. The elite commit horrible crimes and when we announce those crimes then we are the ones who are put in prison. We no longer need career politicians in government, but instead we need people who have suffered at the hands of those same career politicians to be the ones representing the people. Therefore we are also asking any individual that wishes to represent the people of the United States to stand up and make your voice heard.
We encourage all activists and protesters to take to the streets and make your voices heard. The only way to hold these criminals accountable is to act now before it’s too late. We no longer need to ask the government to stop taking our rights because they were never theirs to begin with.
Thomas Jefferson said that “the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.”
Militias of the United States, the time to act is now. We have stood idle for far too long and now it’s time to wake the sleeping giant.
The influence of this video upon the actions of those American citizens who feel they have a government that has become the enemy of the country is difficult to predict. One thing is certain, though, this “call to arms” has raised the stakes in the debate.
It represents at a minimum a reset of the conflict between the oppressors and the oppressed. There is an increasingly broad base of support for a grass roots action against the controllers who have usurped the Constitution and inserted themselves as the illegitimate masters of an increasingly enslaved citizenry.
Formerly free Americans who value feel a responsibility to their nation and to their children to safeguard their way of life are the true and legitimate form of homeland security. They may have reached a point where a simple nudge is enough to inspire them to take to the streets and to demand their country back.
This could be that nudge that is felt around the world.
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