Subject: Re: Vodaphone |
From: "barri2009" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 1/29/11, 15:25 |
To: "Barry Eisler" <barryeisler@mac.com> |
barriticus@gmail.com |
Yeah, I've heard similar sentiments from anon. We've composed a list of those parties that have provided support to mubarak even as he tightens grip, and since our demand that abc ran has gone unfulfilled, we will begin our, uh, anti-them bad pr campaign shortly. Robert Gibbs will be particularly vulnerable once he leaves white house as announced, as he will presumably be looking for work and we will make clear that any firm that hires him will likely regret the decision. This isn't revenge, but rather an attempt to show that we will make trouble for anyone who engages in that sort of dishonest behavior on behalf of the state. Other targets, mostly companies, have been chosen as well. Will try to think up effective and novel methods by which to pursue. Outside enjoying the texas winter sunshine, will send you transcript of today's technical meeting re building north africa darknet soon.
------Original Message------
From: Barry Eisler
To: Barrett Brown
Subject: Vodaphone
Sent: Jan 28, 2011 11:45 AM
My FB status update:
Vodaphone's CEO would have you think the company is essentially a machine, insentient, to be operated in a binary fashion with the flip of a switch. That's bullshit. They could have dragged their heels in the face of the Egyptian government's Internet shutdown request; instead, they clicked them. They had a choice, and they chose to side with repression.
http://www.vodafone.com/content/index/press.html
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