cyberhug.me: hacktivist cyberwars for human rights - Softcover

Wallace, Allan R.

 
9781456544041: cyberhug.me: hacktivist cyberwars for human rights

Synopsis

The Hacktivist's whrr-whra from cyberhug.me: -- "Where human rights reign, there is our country. When human rights are abused, there is our work." ~ When evil resists a push, it doesn't push back, it immediately seeks to destroy. Boldness is required for first limiting and then overcoming evil. Of course surviving is nice too ~ The Trilogy cyberhug.me: -- *hacktivist* -- Cyberwar explodes over a despotism's genocide. -- "Your hacker's education is about to become too real." Billy has their attention. "Within 24 hours unseen protections of Hacker School will disappear. Your lives will immediately be at risk. Some of you will die, all of us may die, for supposed crimes against despotism. *Complicit Simplicity* -- A hacktivism team fights for human rights. -- When evil resists a push it doesn't push back, it immediately seeks to destroy. Boldness is required for first limiting and then overcoming evil. Of course surviving is nice too. *Abacus Brief* - cyberwar and peace -- A dangerous cyberwar maze on a beautiful Pacific island. Solve for peace and human rights. (and a little love)

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About the Author

"Your life is a burning match, use it to start a fire." - Allan R. Wallace -- Allan is Rector Emeritus of Bastiat Free University, Steward Emeritus of Junior Partner Ministries, and has served as director of development for The Netcohort Institute. He's retired and now does research and writing. (I'm having fun!) -- "Civilization's progress has always been initiated by individuals balancing demands within their intimate groups against their personal needs for independence and identity. Social engineers and central planners always err at this point. What they endeavor is to convert humankind from small, intimate, flexible tribes into a collective with one mind (their mind of course). They want to make all the complex human herds and packs composed of individuals into a single hive of drones. They have always failed, they will always fail; for outstanding individuals will continue to emerge - imagining and accomplishing exceptional goals - changing everything." - Allan Wallace

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