DOS MILLONES DE PERSONAS PARTICIPAN EN LA HUELGA DE INGLATERRA

ANONYMOUS OPERACION ROBIN HOOD ES LA SIGUIENTE OPERACIÓN DE DESCRÉDITO DEL GRUPO DESPUÉS DE SU FALLIDA OPERACIÓN ATAQUE A FACEBOOK



Prensa de Hoy:

La denominan Campaña Robin Hood. Según explican en un comunicado Anonymous y Teampoison se trata de devolver el dinero a quienes son castigados por el sistema. Los activistas explican que donarán el 99% del botín que obtengan a organizaciones benéficas en una campaña que califican de "reembolso" del dinero. "Cuando los pobres roban", argumentan, se considera violencia, "cuando los bancos nos roban, a eso se le llama negocio". En el comunicado precisan que los clientes de los bancos no han de ser las víctimas de su acción porque las entidades financieras estarán obligadas a devolver el dinero de las tarjetas de crédito comprometidas.

Teampoison es noticia estas últimas horas por ser responsable de un asalto al sistema informático de Naciones Unidas. Como prueba de su éxito, han publicado cien direcciones de correo de miembros de la organización, muchos de ellos empleados del Programa de Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD). El grupo alega que la corrupción mundial se encuentra en la ONU porque apoya un nuevo orden que legitima a la élite de la barbarie capitalista. Para el colectivo, Naciones Unidas es un fraude. Teampoison termina el comunicado con un reto a los expertos informáticos de la organización para que descubran la vulnerabilidad: "Pasad una buena jornada". Naciones Unidas ha precisado que el asalto se ha centrado en un servidor antiguo y que el sitio en Internet de la organización no ha sufrido ninguna alteración.

Este colectivo tiene en sus antecedentes un ataque a RIM, el fabricante de BlackBerry, y el haber publicado datos personales de Tony Blair, ex primer ministro británico.


Como pasó en su día con el ataque fallido a Facebook consultando los foros del grupo cualquiera podía darse cuenta que no era una iniciativa de Anonymous. Formaba parte de una estrategia de descrédito del grupo ante la opinión pública. Esta vez pretenden ir un paso mas allá y acabarlos desacreditando con aquello que la psique colectiva global más teme, y no es otro que le quiten las cuatro perras ahorradas que tengan. El ataque a organismos internacionales cómplices de la situación global si que ha sido siempre un objetivo de Anonymous pero robar cuentas corrientes de la gente de a pie jamás lo ha sido. El carácter asámbleario en red en múltiples foros dificulta que la información veraz sobre sus ataques llegue con la suficiente rapidez.




OCCUPY FREE ENERGY EL RAP DEL MOMENTO




ENERGÍA LIBRE LA CLAVE ES EL TOROIDE UNA EXPLICACIÓN DINÁMICA SOBRE LA ENERGÍA PUNTO CERO





Thrive (Prosperar / Medrar / Perfeccionarse) - Español from Teotl Nahualli on Vimeo.


Toroide Recuperado Parte 1 from El Portavoz on Vimeo.

Toroide Recuperado Parte 2 from El Portavoz on Vimeo.




HOMELESS CHILDREN OF AMERICA

MENSAJE A DANIEL ESTULIN, DANIEL ESTULIN NUEVO DESINFORMADOR DE LA CIA EL AUTOR DEL CLUB BILDERBERG


Occupy Wall Street ha sido apoyado por cientos de organizaciones disidentes en red, desde Anonymous al partido virtual internacionalista, para combatir el gran producto de diseño que es el (Tea Party) salido del instituto Tavistock. Se empieza a sospechar de Daniel Estulin, al que parecen irle muy bien las cosas y al que se ha visto acompañado de gente poco recomendable y mas bien ligada a la CIA, saliendo de un restaurante de Madrid. ¿Que pasa Daniel Estulin que te han puesto en nómina ? ¿ Eres un vendido, en el fondo escribiste el Libro Bilderberg porque adoras a esos miserables y su tren de vida? Tienes su misma Ética y respeto por el ser humano. Como esa nueva moda clasista o tendencia a mostrar tu superioridad al despreciar a los Gordos o a los que presentan algún defecto físico. Actúas desinformando como la unidad de contrapropaganda del espionaje americano durante la guerra de Vietnam y el movimiento Hippy. Si lo convirtieron en un producto domesticado y nada peligroso fue por gente como tú.

Daniel Estulin escribió el Libro el Club Bilderberg conectado a ellos. Escribió lo que le dejaron escribir, y vendió 4 millones de libros. La gente confiaba en él, ya sabía de la existencia del club, aunque no fuera suficientemente profundo ni controvertido lo escrito. En el siguiente libro criticaría las primaveras Árabes, y el movimiento Occupy y la gente le creería a él. Ya tenían el informador necesario para manipular a ese sector de la población al que no podían llegar a manipular por los medios convencionales, ya que su cultura alternativa hacía que su manipulación fuera mas costosa al no consultar los mismos medios de comunicación que el resto de la población.. Creando, fomentando y ayudando alcanzar la popularidad a Daniel Estulin se conseguía crear un informador pseudocrítico con suficiente poder para ser creído ciegamente por la masa. Daniel Estulin es un traidor, y si tuvierais acceso a su reciente nómina lo comprenderíais ( Nota de infiltración de Anonymous)

Con Esperanza Aguirre recientemente, una relación idílica, de una gran invitada a Bilderberg




OAKLAND THANKSGIVING POLICE ATTACK, ATAQUE EL DÍA DE ACCIÓN DE GRACIAS A UNA ASOCIACIÓN DE VECINOS EN OAKLAND SOLO POR ESTAR CONCENTRADOS DEBATIENDO

OCCUPY WALL STREET INTERRUMPEN UN DISCURSO DE OBAMA, OCCUPY WALL STREET STOPPED OBAMA SPEECH

Un herido grave en Liberty Square Occupy Wall Street one Injured

STUDENTS IN BERKLEY UNDER POLICE ATTACK, ATAQUE A LOS ESTUDIANTES EN BERKLEY OCCUPY CALIFORNIA

EE.UU Y REINO UNIDO ULTIMAN LOS DETALLES PARA ATACAR IRAN

El complejo industrial militar se ha acomodado al gran negocio de la guerra estos últimos años y parece ser que no quieren renunciar al caramelo de Irán. Un grupo de jóvenes del movimiento Occupy de Israel han filtrado información sobre los preparativos para el ataque a Irán al detectar movimientos en diversas bases militares. Así como en los almacenes militares donde se acumulan las máscaras antigas para distribuir entre la población civil.


The Guardian hace unas horas ---

Britain's armed forces are stepping up their contingency planning for potential military action against Iran amid mounting concern about Tehran's nuclear enrichment programme, the Guardian has learned.

The Ministry of Defence believes the US may decide to fast-forward plans for targeted missile strikes at some key Iranian facilities. British officials say that if Washington presses ahead it will seek, and receive, UK military help for any mission, despite some deep reservations within the coalition government.

In anticipation of a potential attack, British military planners are examining where best to deploy Royal Navy ships and submarines equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles over the coming months as part of what would be an air and sea campaign.

They also believe the US would ask permission to launch attacks from Diego Garcia, the British Indian ocean territory, which the Americans have used previously for conflicts in the Middle East.

The Guardian has spoken to a number of Whitehall and defence officials over recent weeks who said Iran was once again becoming the focus of diplomatic concern after the revolution in Libya.

They made clear that Barack Obama, has no wish to embark on a new and provocative military venture before next November's presidential election.

But they warned the calculations could change because of mounting anxiety over intelligence gathered by western agencies, and the more belligerent posture that Iran appears to have been taking.

Hawks in the US are likely to seize on next week's report from the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is expected to provide fresh evidence of a possible nuclear weapons programme in Iran.

The Guardian has been told that the IAEA's bulletin could be "a game changer" which will provide unprecedented details of the research and experiments being undertaken by the regime.

One senior Whitehall official said Iran had proved "surprisingly resilient" in the face of sanctions, and sophisticated attempts by the west to cripple its nuclear enrichment programme had been less successful than first thought.

He said Iran appeared to be "newly aggressive, and we are not quite sure why", citing three recent assassination plots on foreign soil that the intelligence agencies say were coordinated by elements in Tehran.

In addition to that, officials now believe Iran has restored all the capability it lost in a sophisticated cyber-attack last year.The Stuxnet computer worm, thought to have been engineered by the Americans and Israelis, sabotaged many of the centrifuges the Iranians were using to enrich uranium.

Up to half of Iran's centrifuges were disabled by Stuxnet or were thought too unreliable to work, but diplomats believe this capability has now been recovered, and the IAEA believes it may even be increasing.

Ministers have also been told that the Iranians have been moving some more efficient centrifuges into the heavily-fortified military base dug beneath a mountain near the city of Qom.

The concern is that the centrifuges, which can be used to enrich uranium for use in weapons, are now so well protected within the site that missile strikes may not be able to reach them. The senior Whitehall source said the Iranians appeared to be shielding "material and capability" inside the base.

Another Whitehall official, with knowledge of Britain's military planning, said that within the next 12 months Iran may have hidden all the material it needs to continue a covert weapons programme inside fortified bunkers. He said this had necessitated the UK's planning being taken to a new level.

"Beyond [12 months], we couldn't be sure our missiles could reach them," the source said. "So the window is closing, and the UK needs to do some sensible forward planning. The US could do this on their own but they won't.

"So we need to anticipate being asked to contribute. We had thought this would wait until after the US election next year, but now we are not so sure.

"President Obama has a big decision to make in the coming months because he won't want to do anything just before an election."

Another source added there was "no acceleration towards military action by the US, but that could change". Next spring could be a key decision-making period, the source said. The MoD has a specific team considering the military options against Iran.

The Guardian has been told that planners expect any campaign to be predominantly waged from the air, with some naval involvement, using missiles such as the Tomahawks, which have a range of 800 miles (1,287 km). There are no plans for a ground invasion, but "a small number of special forces" may be needed on the ground, too.

The RAF could also provide air-to-air refuelling and some surveillance capability, should they be required. British officials say any assistance would be cosmetic: the US could act on its own but would prefer not to.

An MoD spokesman said: "The British government believes that a dual track strategy of pressure and engagement is the best approach to address the threat from Iran's nuclear programme and avoid regional conflict. We want a negotiated solution – but all options should be kept on the table."

The MoD says there are no hard and fast blueprints for conflict but insiders concede that preparations there and at the Foreign Office have been under way for some time.

One official said: "I think that it is fair to say that the MoD is constantly making plans for all manner of international situations. Some areas are of more concern than others. "It is not beyond the realms of possibility that people at the MoD are thinking about what we might do should something happen on Iran. It is quite likely that there will be people in the building who have thought about what we would do if commanders came to us and asked us if we could support the US. The context for that is straightforward contingency planning."

Washington has been warned by Israel against leaving any military action until it is too late.

Western intelligence agencies say Israel will demand that the US act if it believes its own military cannot launch successful attacks to stall Iran's nuclear programme. A source said the "Israelis want to believe that they can take this stuff out", and will continue to agitate for military action if Iran continues to play hide and seek.

It is estimated that Iran, which has consistently said it is interested only in developing a civilian nuclear energy programme, already has enough enriched uranium for between two and four nuclear weapons.

Experts believe it could be another two years before Tehran has a ballistic missile delivery system.

British officials admit to being perplexed by what they regard as Iran's new aggressiveness, saying that they have been shown convincing evidence that Iran was behind the murder of a Saudi diplomat in Karachi in May, as well as the audacious plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington, which was uncovered last month.

"There is a clear dotted line from Tehran to the plot in Washington," said one.

Earlier this year, the IAEA reported that it had evidence Tehran had conducted work on a highly sophisticated nuclear triggering technology that could only be used for setting off a nuclear device.

It also said it was "increasingly concerned about the possible existence in Iran of past or current undisclosed nuclear-related activities involving military-related organisations, including activities related to the development of a nuclear payload for a missile."

Last year, the UN security council imposed a fourth round of sanctions on Iran to try to deter Tehran from pursuing any nuclear ambitions.

At the weekend, the New York Times reported that the US was looking to build up its military presence in the region, with one eye on Iran.

According to the paper, the US is considering sending more naval warships to the area, and is seeking to expand military ties with the six countries in the Gulf Co-operation Council: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Oman.