Aside from High-tech Robin Hood hacker Anonymous making headline news Wednesday for its disrailing neo-Nazi websites and targeting brutal California police, the group issued a message calling President Barack Obama and co-authors of National Defence Authorization Act (NDAA) "terrorists." Anonymous demands that the president resign because he has no right or authority to implement a bill that violates the Constitution of the American people and the group vowed to remove the corrupt leaders from government and says, "We The People! Veto" the president's NDAA decision.
"We The People! Veto your decision to implement the National Defense Authorization Act," states Anonymous in a Jan. 3 written and recorded statement via a Youtube video to perpetrators who voted for the NDAA.
"The National Defense Authorization Act is a direct violation to the United States constitution," Anonymous states.
Anonymous' says that President Obama and his "co defendants" Senators John McCain, Joe Leiberman and Linsey Grahma are terrorists.
Demanding that the president resign effective at end of this term, Anonymous says, "We are forced into this position due to your lack of ability to properly represent the people of America.
"Because of your inability to make a rational decision on behalf of the American people, You are found guilty of domestic terrorism, along with your co defendants, Senators John Mccain, Joe Lieberman, and Lindsey Graham.
"The four of you are also guilty of the implementation of fear in the American people.
"You are the terrorists. You are the threat to the American People."
Anonymous also demands immediate release of Private First Class Bradley Manning, commending his proving that the U.S. government is corrupt and condemning U.S. war crime cover ups.
(Watch the full Jan. 3 Anonymous message on the embedded YouTube video on this page, left.)
Anonymous, high-tech Robin Hood serving the poor, protesters and prsioners
On Wednesday, the New York Daily News reported that Anonymous has lanched what it has dubbed "Operation Blitzkrieg" "to bring down neo-Nazi-affiliated websites and publish private data from the people who patronize them."
TGDaily reported Wednesday, "Hackers operating under the AntiSec banner have successfully breached the website run by the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) union."
In June, LulzSec and Anonymous joined Forces for Operation #AntiSec.
"California police have a notorious history of brutality and therefore have been on our hit list for a good minute now," the group wrote online.
AntiSec claimed the hack operation was in retaliation for the controversial death of Oscar Grant, police brutality against the OccupyWallStreet (OWS) movement and poor conditions in California jails.
Now threatening to hack New York police, Anonymous has proven to issue more than idle threat numerous times.
"For our next owning we bring you multiple law enforcement targets in the state of New York, who has been on our crosshairs for some time due to their brutal repression of Occupy Wall Street," Anonymous wrote.
TN Daily reports, "It should be noted that AntiSec has executed a number of successful operations against various law enforcement entities and corporations, including ManTech, IRC Federal, Booz Allen Hamilton, dozens of Texas police departments and Arizona law enforcement officials."
The full Anonymous message issued Jan. 3 is below.
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