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Anonymous now using #OpESR to engage in a class action lawsuit against the Federal Reserve

By: (more) | Hacking & Security News | Posted: Jul 3, 2011 11:41 am

Anonymous is inviting all, Anonymous and non-anons to join OpESR in demanding Federal Reserve accountability. Instead of just hacking random companies and websites like other Lulz-orientated hacking groups, Anonymous are grabbing the Fed by the balls and asking "why?". Obviously this might not end up in any serious court, or even reach the mainstream media, but we're finally seeing a group large enough to make a difference, try.

 

 

Trying is better than nothing and we'll see how this one goes. For those who don't want to watch the video and would like the TL;DR, look below or click into the news story for a full read.

 

Hello American People,

 

This is a message from Anonymous to you.

 

We cordially invite any and all, Anonymous and non-anons, to join OpESR in demanding Federal Reserve accountability.

 

We are crafting a class action lawsuit against the Fed.

 

Can you provide legal and research support?

 

Please respond by submitting a http://typewith.me pad to one of our *connectors in Anonymous.

 

If you can help us, get in contact with one of our *connectors by logging into our public chat area at: http://A99.FSS34.COM

 

This is a class action lawsuit against the private Federal Reserve Bank and it's shareholders.

 

It falls under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act of 1970 for criminal acts of Fraud, Usury, Conspiracy to commit Grand Larceny and Theft by Deception, and for systematically looting the Treasury of The United States of America for a total that has yet to be determined.

 

For nearly 100 years, The Federal Reserve Bank has debased and debauched our currency by illegally authorizing an ODIOUS DEBT to be encumbered by our citizens without their knowledge, or in any way for their collective benefit.

 

The Fed, allowed Banks to defraud the American public, so as to leave them living like refugees in their own land. This ruthless cabal now has the temerity to pass off this ODIOUS DEBT to the American people, thereby destroying not only our future, but Americas' ability to be a free, sovereign nation.

 

The US Constitution says we have to go against domestic enemies.

 

The Fed, allowed this crisis to happen, they allowed banks to kick you out of your homes to pay their bills.

 

The Fed, allowed people to live on the streets, hungry.

 

And the Fed, got paid for it.

 

Something is very wrong, don't you think.

 

So, are you going to stay seated in front of your TV, PC or whatever and let them do whatever they want?

 

COME ON! WAKE UP AMERICA!!!

 

DO SOMETHING, NOT JUST FOR YOU, BUT FOR YOUR SOCIETY!

 

For your children, for your children's children!

 

Or they are destined to be enslaved by a fraudulent national debt created by the greed of the 1.

 

So, Anonymous or not, it doesn't matter.

 

What we ask is that you spread the Truth and take ACTION!

 

WE ARE ANONYMOUS.

 

WE DO NOT FORGIVE.

 

WE DO NOT FORGET.

 

EXPECT US."

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