RE: [Contact Project PM] request to do email interview please?
Subject: RE: [Contact Project PM] request to do email interview please?
From: Security Is Sexy <securityissexy@hotmail.com>
Date: 5/17/11, 13:08
To: <barriticus@gmail.com>

Hi. I'll introduce you - mostly snagged info from here http://projectpm.org/barrett-brown  If you would like me to focus on anything specific in introducing you, please just say so. :-)

Otherwise, this is pretty much the meat of the article/questions for interview so you can see ahead of time where I'm going with this.


Last year, Brown went from journalist reporting of Anonymous's activities to being an informal spokesperson for the group. He gave interviews and wrote press releases, but maintained that he was not a leader as the group Anonymous was leaderless. Yet there were other members of Anonymous who accused Brown of giving too much attention to the group and of hogging the spotlight. There was also talk of Anonymous members being worried about having their identities exposed, worried about your focus on government wrongdoing. Anonymous seems to be splintering into different factions, with some defectors warring against other Anonymous members. Is this why you are leaving Anonymous to focus on your Project PM? (if you mention plans to focus on "an effort to create an umbrella group that will support other organizations that want to expose pro-government and pro-corporate bias in the media" or something like that - then I would form a question from that answer - but for now, I will make a question as if you had answered that -- I am very interested in that part - I just don't want to quote ThreatPost but have a my own unique quotes from you).


How many other former Anonymous members are going with you to focus on Project PM?

 

Project PM is your brainchild, but has over 90 members ranging from "a former CIA Directorate of Operations and the current Director of the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education at Case Western Reserve, to a Project Manager specialized in Internet strategy and development for firms, such as the Mozilla Foundation and John Hopkins University, and a jazz guitarist turned award-winning blogger."  How do these member as well as those that are leaving Anonymous to join Project PM, feel about your plans to expose pro-government and pro-corporation bias in the media?


Do you have certain goals or plans in mind, specifics of exposing pro-government bias reporting and government wrongdoing?


With the Obama administration flip-flop from a campaign promise about protecting Whistleblowers to prosecuting them, do you worry about government interference when you try to expose shadowy workings of government wrongdoings?


It's difficult to get an interview with government officials and even with some corporations unless they first have the "point" of the article to be written. They tend to not want to give out any information if the article disagrees with or bashes them. Is that part of the reason for Project PM's Science Journalism Improvement Program?


How will that project work? Any idea when those connections to people with truth will be made to reporters who do want to publish the unvarnished truth?

Do you feel like the government has your under surveillance?


(off record - I can tell you for a fact that it kind of freaked me out when command and control tried to contact me because of an article they didn't like and wanted changed. I didn't change it, but it did alarm me.)


How do you feel about the ACLU's recent news from FOIA FBI documents that explained heavy redaction was due to the government not wanting us to know which "electronic communication service providers" help the government with dragnet surveillance programs - because if they told us, we might sue?

In yet another ACLU release, the "FBI’s concern isn’t just that you might sue, but that the companies might sue! Why? Because their comfortable relationship with the government’s surveillance apparatus would be exposed."


Is this the type of wrongdoing that you hope to help expose to public view?

 

Is the Africa Development Project work with Johnny Long's Hackers for Charity? How does a person volunteer to help?

 

How would you summarize Project PM's goals? (I know it's on the page - if you would rather me blockquote that? I appreciate the interview and your time and wisdom - I want to give you a chance to also focus on Project PM)

 

(If you dislike all of these or many of these, I can try again. I had wanted to mention why you are leaving anonymous and hone in on the desire to expose government wrongdoing, yet also give  Project PM some spotlight)



Please let me know. My great appreciate for your valuable time, wisdom and prompt response. I will publish again on CW this week and would love for it to be this interview - but if you don't time, just let me know and we'll publish this next week.



Thank you ever so kindly for your time and for the interview,

Darlene 

http://blogs.computerworld.com/storm




> To: securityissexy@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Contact Project PM] request to do email interview please?
> From: barriticus@gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 15:39:54 +0000
>
> Sure, send them along.
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> Subject: [Contact Project PM] request to do email interview please?
> Sent: May 17, 2011 10:58 AM
>
> Darlene sent a message using the contact form at
> http://projectpm.org/contact.
>
> Hi. I read about Project PM here
> http://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/barrett-brown-public-face-anonymous-leaves-group-051611
>
> Was wondering if you might do an email interview for a security blog on
> Computerworld? We could mention this project, I could email questions, but
> I'll admit I'm most curious about more info about this:
>
> "Brown told Threatpost that he and around two dozen Anonymous members are
> forming a splinter group to focus on efforts to root out what Brown has
> described as "criminality and corruption" within the U.S. Government, U.S.
> military, corporations and the media."
>
> Please advise if I put together some questions, if you would be willing to
> answer them - or at least some of them?
>
> I greatly appreciate your time and consideration,
>
> Darlene
>
>
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