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Information has been received from various law enforcement sources, other federal agencies as well as open
source outlets indicating Anonymous has issued a call to action, calling for a “Nationwide Day of Rage” on
Thursday, August 21.
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Currently there is no indication that protests are expected to become violent. However, recent protests in
Ferguson have resulted in violence, property damage and subsequent arrests.
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Current civil unrest associated with the incident in Ferguson, MO, presents the potential for civil disobedience
directed toward identifiable law enforcement personnel, marked law enforcement equipment and government
facilities associated with law enforcement during the identified protest times and dates.
originally posted by: AllSourceIntel
a reply to: EA006
It's symbolic of expressing rage within...not taking actions of rage...
A day of rage. I sensing this is a bad plan.
originally posted by: charlyv
Anonymous can go take a suck pill. What this country DOES NOT need is a day of rage.
As horrible as this situation is, there are only negative consequences when people demonstrate in rage. The worst personalities in the group will dictate the outcome, on both sides.
Use your intelligence to thwart this injustice. There are limitless ways to go about it.
originally posted by: beezzer
a reply to: AllSourceIntel
What do you think they will/are trying to accomplish?
originally posted by: charlyv
Anonymous can go take a suck pill. What this country DOES NOT need is a day of rage.
As horrible as this situation is, there are only negative consequences when people demonstrate in rage. The worst personalities in the group will dictate the outcome, on both sides.
Use your intelligence to thwart this injustice. There are limitless ways to go about it.
Citizens of the United States. We are Anonymous. With each passing day more people around the world are discovering the atrocities that are occurring in Ferguson. With the cold-blooded death of Mike Brown and the subsequent violence towards demonstrators, we — not only members as members of Anonymous but members of humanity — have grown restless for change and justice. It is unacceptable for an officer to be named and then let go. St. Louis County identified Darren Wilson as Mike Brown’s murderer, yet he has not been charged or prosecuted. In addition, reports say that if he is charged it won’t happen for another few months. This is not justice. The truth is we cannot sit still and watch as protesters and journalists are arrested and shot at simply for raising their voices in unison and demanding that justice be served. Again, we call upon the citizens of the United States to collectively gather in support for those who are suffering in Ferguson. We must indeed all hang together as one nation or most assuredly we shall all hang separately. The world is witnessing our response. If we stay silent as we watch our brothers and sister suffer the oppression that authorities have brought on them who’s to say that the next attack won’t be in your city. We therefore once again call upon the citizens of the United States to take to the streets in a day of collective rage against the actions of police and their commanders. It is our time to get up from our couches, to turn off the TV, and to gather and raise our voices. Anonymous continues plans to assist with protests by leaving our keyboards and going on the ground with our brethren. Our collective will join with those who demonstrate on the streets. Times, dates and locations for protests will be listed locally and will be available in the description of this video. We continue to demand that Congress take immediately action and pass a bill that will enforce bodily cameras on local and state authorities titled Mike Brown’s Law. The petition is located in the description. We also demand the immediate arrest and prosecution of the identified shooter immediately. Aug. 21 is our day to rise up. Our presence will continue unless our demands are met. We are Anonymous. We are legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us, once again.
originally posted by: feldercarb
This is what I said in an another thread. I stand by what I said.
"This is what makes me worried. What does a day of rage mean? To me, I begin to question if that ends up including shooting/ killing people, arson , looting etc.
Why not a day of protest? What does protest mean? It means you cry, yell, scream about something that you do not like. That is a lot different from rage. Stop selling rage; rage will only make things worse, not better. "
originally posted by: Metallicus
a reply to: charlyv
I respectfully disagree. A day of rage is LONG overdue.