Barrett Brown on the mainstream impact of Stratfor emails the ongoing DDoS on Wikileaks since Trapwire release. Barret says he deals only with public documents he doesn’t even have the links for the emails but hope Anonymous can spread the data. He airs his irritation with the lack of order in the IRC venues and how the dynamic of Anonymous action is drown in social chatter. Barret explores ideas for improving social networks to grow information and action.
Alexa O’Brien is a journalist, film-maker & digital media strategist who has provided extensive archives & (...)
Alexa updates the week’s events in the courtroom which was dominated by testimony from the State Department (...)
Jonathan R Latham, PhD Co-founder and Executive Director of the Bioscience Resource Project; Editor of the (...)
Michael Ratner is a Constitutional attorney, past President of National Lawyers Guild and current Pres. of Center (...)
Leah Bolger is a retired Navy Commander with 20 years of US Military Service, a full time Peace Activist and (...)
This interview occurred three days after Bradley Manning spoke for the first time on his own behalf. Alexa has (...)
Higinio Ochoa on hacker culture, being an Anonymous hacktivist and getting arrested by the FBI, and ideas about the future of the Internet. Higinio "w0rmer" Ochoa was once (...)
Jeremy Hammond is a member of the hacktivist network Anonymous, and a gifted computer programer whose case has attracted the attention of activists, civil libertarians and (...)
The ZAD, place of experiment and resistance - Welcome to France. The ZAD (Zone A Défendre; zone to defend) of Notre-Dame des Landes is a zone where the struggle in all its (...)
"Grime is a new vehicle for political resistance in the UK and I’m about to grab the steering wheel." Potent Whisper is reputed for using rhyme to create discussion and (...)
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