7/14/11

Anonymous hacks Monsanto, oil companies next. Did you know Doob Dahnke?

Patriots calling themselves 'Anonymous' have taken on earth haters Monsanto in another skirmish:
Over the last 2 months we have pushed the exposure of hundreds of pages of articles detailing Monsanto's corrupt, unethical, and downright evil business practices. We've created a nice go-to reference guide on piratepad/anonpad(anonpad.org/opmonsanto, backed up elsewhere), where anyone can read up on and add their own info about MonsantoCo. 
We blasted their web infrastructure to shit for 2 days straight, crippling all 3 of their mail servers as well as taking down their main websites world-wide. We dropped dox on 2500+ employees and associates, including full names, addresses, phone numbers, and exactly where they work. We are also in the process of setting up a wiki, to try and get all collected information in a more centralized and stable environment. Not bad for 2 months, I'd say.

What's next? Not sure... it might have something to do with that open 6666 IRC port on their nexus server though ;) 
Expect Us

Computer site CNET confirms:
"Last month, Monsanto experienced a disruption to our Web sites which appeared to be organized by a cyber-group," Tom Helscher, director of corporate affairs, said in a statement provided to CNET. "In addition, this group also recently published publicly available information on approximately 2,500 individuals involved in the broader global agriculture industry. Contrary to initial media reports, only 10 percent of this publicly available information related to Monsanto's current and former employees. The list also included contact details for media outlets as well as other agricultural companies." Anonymous, separately and as part of its AntiSec campaign with hackers known as "LulzSec," has been involved in recent attacks on Booz Allen Hamilton, as well as attacks on Arizona lawmen, Apple, Sony, the city of Orlando, Florida, and the governments of Turkey, Egypt, Tunisia and Iran, among many other targets. (A list of recent hacking attacks is here.)


"The enemy of my enemy is my friend"--ancient Arabian proverb.

Canpásapa Wi – Moon When the Chokecherries Are Ripe.

Visiting Montanans: if you know this story, could you share your knowledge of it?
MISSOULA - Richard Alan Dahnke, 45, of Missoula, died Saturday, May 11, 2002, at St. Patrick Hospital.Richard was born June 25, 1956, in Fargo, N.D., to Virginia and the late Fred W. Dahnke of Barnesville, Minn. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, at St. James United Church of Christ, Barnesville. Interment will be in Rosemound Cemetery, Barnesville. He attended Moorhead State University and later the University of Montana. Richard married Linda Kuntz in December 1984. In July 1993 he married Sue Metz. He leaves a son, Hunter Alan Dahnke of Missoula; his mother, Virginia Dahnke of Barnesville; two sisters, Diane Nelson and Janet Witt; and one brother, Frederick E. Dahnke.

9 comments:

freegan said...

According to a recent story published by Food Consumer, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has donated $20 million to develop "golden rice," a type of GM rice that allegedly contains higher than normal levels of vitamin A. Monsanto, creator of this "Frankenrice," claims the crop will help end the epidemic of vitamin A deficiency (VAD) that afflicts many living in poor Asian countries. Sounds great, right? Except for the fact that introducing the rice threatens to actually worsen the VAD crisis, and promote economic and ecological debacles of epic proportions.
Monsanto repeatedly uses the same strategy to sneak its Frankencrops into poor countries. It grabs hold of a food or agriculture crisis, and claims it has the solution. Its solution, of course, is always the same -- persuade farmers to adopt its patented crops, and lock them into a system where they must rely on Monsanto for expensive pesticides and the yearly purchase of new, self-destructing GM seeds.


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/032834_humanitarian_aid_GMOs.html#ixzz1S5vw7vMh

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/032834_humanitarian_aid_GMOs.html#ixzz1S5vjmCma

freegan said...

If you had any doubts about where the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is really placing its bets, AGRA Watch's recent announcement of the Foundation's investment of $23.1 million in 500,000 shares of Monsanto stock should put them to rest. Genetic engineering: full speed ahead.
Eric Holt GimenezExecutive Director, Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy
Posted: August 26, 2010 05:11 PM

larry kurtz said...

sometimes, any food is better than no food at all, my friend. $20 million seems like a tiny drop in the bucket from a $40 billion foundation committed to ending hunger and oppression.

The Gates' are on our side; Monsanto is not.

freegan said...

The Times found,the Gates Foundation has invested $423 million in Eni, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and Total of France — the companies responsible for most of the flares blanketing the delta with pollution, beyond anything permitted in the United States or Europe.One of these investment rating services, Calvert Group Ltd., for example, endorses 52 of the largest 100 U.S. companies based on market capitalization, but flags the other 48 for transgressions against social responsibility. Microsoft Corp., which Bill Gates leads as board chairman, is rated highly for its overall business practices, despite its history of antitrust problems.

In addition, The Times found the Gates Foundation endowment had major holdings in:

• Companies ranked among the worst U.S. and Canadian polluters, including ConocoPhillips, Dow Chemical Co. and Tyco International Ltd.

• Many of the world's other major polluters, including companies that own an oil refinery and one that owns a paper mill, which a study shows sicken children while the foundation tries to save their parents from AIDS.

• Pharmaceutical companies that price drugs beyond the reach of AIDS patients the foundation is trying to treat.

freegan said...

He's also part of the problem.

larry kurtz said...

i stand corrected, thank you; eat the rich....

freegan said...

THUNDER MOON: There's a full Moon tonight. According to folklore, it is the "Thunder Moon," named after the booming electrical storms of summer. Watch out for lightning, and enjoy the Thunder moonlight.

larry kurtz said...

Thanks for the reminder, bro: Canpásapa Wi – Moon When the Chokecherries Are Ripe

freegan said...

By Jonathan Kaiman, Los Angeles Times
July 14, 2011, 6:13 p.m.
Reporting from Beijing— China is moving to contain two oil spills in the Bohai Sea off the nation's northeast coast amid complaints from environmental groups and online activists that it took weeks for government regulators and an oil company to publicly disclose the incidents.

The spills occurred below two platforms jointly owned by U.S. energy giant ConocoPhillips' China subsidiary and the state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corp., or CNOOC, creating a 320-square-mile oil slick that's reportedly spreading.