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Monthly Archives: December 2010
After 130 years, will Billy the Kid finally get a governor’s pardon?
Outgoing New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is considering a pardon for celebrated outlaw Billy the Kid. An informal e-mail poll shows support. But time is running out. By Mark Guarino, Staff writer / December 29, 2010 Billy the Kid, the … Continue reading
Scientologist overlord declares victory over Anonymous
Fruitcake cultist dubs hacktivistas ‘cartoon characters’ By John Leyden • Get more from this author Posted in Crime, 17th December 2010 12:54 GMT Scientology head David Miscavige has declared victory over Anonymous in an internal church magazine. Miscavige described Anonymous as … Continue reading
Web Attackers Find a Cause in WikiLeaks
These ideas bubble up, but ultimately a small group decides exactly what affiliated site should be attacked and when, according to a Dutch writer on the Anonymous movement, who writes a blog under the name Ernesto Van der Sar. There … Continue reading
Noose Closes Around Pro-Wikileaks Vigilantes
Operation Payback is facing a little payback of its own. First Twitter closed the pro-Wikileaks hacker movement’s account. And now we hear the Feds are shutting down some online discussion of Operation Payback attacks. Some sites have received federal court … Continue reading
Atheist group kicks off new bus campaign
The atheist group behind last year’s controversial transit ads suggesting “there’s probably no God” is rolling out a new set of posters on buses that places Allah beside Bigfoot and Christ beside psychics. The new posters bear the slogan: “Extraordinary … Continue reading
Bigfoot sightings return to Northern California and alarm residents
ARBERVILLE, California – It’s a big, hairy ape-like creature that has a distinctive fowl odor say those who claim to have encountered “Bigfoot,” or “Sasquatch,” as its commonly called. The creature is legend around the world, and especially in northern … Continue reading