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#Anonymous and #OpKONY2012 Explained

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Lee J

Anonymous have released a video that explains the new #OpKONY2012, transcript below. transcript:

This video’s purpose is to get everything straight on our position with #OpKONY2012. We’re not WITH the Invisible Children, we’re only standing by their message to bring down Joseph Kony. However, the people must be vigilant. Something beyond our power is unfolding… TRANSCRIPT ________________ To the citizens of the world. We are Anonymous. We would like to emphasize that we are not allying with the Invisible Children organization based on their charity funds or their shady linking with suspected factions. We are standing side by side with them only to spread the word on Joseph Kony. We have also realized, because of you, the citizens of the world, that the Kony twenty twelve campaign may be propoganda. There are other evil beings on this Earth who need to be taken care of. Now. However, supporters of the Kony twenty twelve campaign feel the need that it is their duty to start somewhere. It is the personal opinion of many Anons that the Kony campaign is, in fact, a distraction. An entire year, twenty twelve, devoted to taking down only one person, is frankly, quite long. As we have all witnessed, twenty eleven showed us that many things can take place at the same time. Many leaders can fall at once. Justice can prevail simultaneously. We want our brethren to stay vigilant. To the people, stay cautious. We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.

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