My name is Barrett Brown, and I'm a sort of informal strategist and spokesman for Anonymous, which you may be familiar with. I've been in communication with Israel Shamir over the past month or so regarding some issues that we've been investigating on our end.
My work has appeared in The Guardian, Vanity Fair, al-Jazeera, Huffington Post, New York Press, and other outlets, but I'm finding it difficult to continue writing for such publications insomuch as that I have accidentally become a subject of the media over the last few months rather than an instrument. Meanwhile, I seem to have become more radical, rather than less, as I get older (I am 29 now), in part because I'm being investigated by the FBI despite having broken no particular law that I can think of. At any rate most of what I want to write at this point is unlikely to be published by mainstream publications, so I wanted to see if you would be interested in some articles on various things we have discovered through our unconventional investigations into the world of intelligence contractors, or perhaps essays regarding the peculiar sort of radical online activism that is now being developed in certain quarters. Basically I get the sense that when a writer gets himself in trouble and starts feeling old and cynical he should probably start querying Counterpunch. Let me know if you would like to discuss this further.