interview for wired.it
Subject: interview for wired.it
From: Silvio Gulizia <silvio.gulizia@gmail.com>
Date: 5/20/11, 12:35
To: barriticus@gmail.com

Hi Barrett,
here I am again, I proposed to Wired an article on you and they're interested in publishing an interview on the website this week end or at least on monday. Here are the questions I would ask you, even if in some case I've already read your answer, so if you don't want to repeat you can link and I'll get text from there. I hope to see you in chat later, but in the meanwhile it would be great to have your answers before, for going depth in it if necessary then. I know they're lots of questions, but I think nobody has written in a great media about this issue in Italy yet. And maybe I could need it to write also on the magazine, they didn't confirm it yet. see you later

1) how much is changed in the last months anonymous?
2) what did you learn inside anonymous?
3) kaspersky's blog says it's been told you're not quitting but kicking out: does anybody pushed you to left anonymous?
4) what is a crowd-sourcing investigation? did you take part in hb gary op?
5) which are the themes that need to be investigated by crowd-sourcing investigation today in the world? 
6) which is the difference between anonymous and project pm?
7) how many people are now engaged in project pm? coming from where?
8) which is the final goal of project pm? are you already thinking to the next campaign? what could it be?
9) is Internet free or will it never be free?
10) which "freedom instrument" do you use?
10 bis) is there something of real "matrix" in our digital life today?
11) did anonymous or project pm received or are receiving an important contribute from Italy? if yes,in what?
12) do you know telecomix? are you planning to do something with them? what is the "on line hacktivism"?
13) what is the science journalism improvement program? how many people are already interested in it?

Silvio Gulizia

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