Anonymous: a reflection

The Scilons could have never dreamed of Anonymous. While it's completely plausible that they could forsee something like the Internet coming to fruition, and it's also plausible they could forsee messageboards and the like, there is absolutely no way they could have forseen a generation like ours -- raised on the Internet -- and there's no way they could have forseen that we would put our ability to gather any sort of information, take it in with blinding speed, spread it like a cold virus in a packed elevator, and join together anonymously using nothing but the resources available to us and the rights afforded to us by the US Constitution (well, American Anonymii anyway). The Scilons can try their old tactics, but they don't phase us because we've been around the Internet for so long (and some of us have been around certain boards for a while) that we can easily see through their bullshit and tell others how to do so.

The Scilons are very afraid of us. We are closer than anyone has ever been to absolutely wrecking them and showing people the light about their operations, and it frightens them to know that it's not ex-Scilons or famous critics or someone they can easily reach out and annihilate that's doing it, but a group of people made up of the general populace of the free world. They can strike at one person with ease, they can even strike at a small group without fucking up too much, but there's no way they can strike at a group that encompasses people from around the entire world, has no central leadership, and is not afraid of them.

We will bring down the Scilons. We will show the world how they have destroyed people's lives with the Fair Game policy. We will reconnect families and friends who, for far too long, have been ripped apart from their loved ones by the Disconnection practice of the CoS.

We are not afraid. We are not stopping.

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