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Post by datdude on Oct 31, 2011 0:14:10 GMT -5
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Post by cybra on Oct 31, 2011 10:40:02 GMT -5
Glad that they're willing to take on these guys but if they'd had this info already, they could've sent tips to the police.
However, I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt that they only started digging up info because one of their number was kidnapped.
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Post by datdude on Oct 31, 2011 11:32:42 GMT -5
Its mexico so the cops are a crap shoot. Its more about their rivals getting a list of everyone in their organization complete with addresses, and that means a few un nice visits by men with guns.
Maybe this will lead to them taking on more real scumbags.
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Post by cybra on Oct 31, 2011 11:49:33 GMT -5
Point taken. I forgot to take into account that the targets weren't in the US. My bad.
But, yes, here's hoping!
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Post by Aenrhien on Oct 31, 2011 11:54:05 GMT -5
It'd be good to see them take on people that really need taking on, but it's Anonymous, so unless someone tries to remove anonymity from the internet, they probably won't do anything that good.
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Post by Little on Oct 31, 2011 22:07:50 GMT -5
Anonymous have taken it back to the cartels. They've already killed one- just not the big guy. They are true vigilantes.
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Post by datdude on Nov 5, 2011 18:14:39 GMT -5
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Post by Aenrhien on Nov 6, 2011 3:21:21 GMT -5
Can't say I'm surprised. A bit disappointed really, but not surprised they didn't have the cojones to go through with it. The irony in Anonymous threatening to expose a group that relies on anonymity amuses me though.
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Post by datdude on Nov 6, 2011 4:00:06 GMT -5
what they got their man back they held up their end of it. If something else happens well know
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