'We
demand that torture and murder be called torture and murder, not sex.
This is an international cult and needs to be investigated as one, not
simply as an endless series of isolated incidents confined to the UK.
'We
call upon our comrades globally to help us investigate and demand an
end to to the trafficking networks with arrests at the top not just the
bottom.
'We demand an end to human trafficking and abuse complicity worldwide.'
The Independent
refers to an Anonymous statement which claims: 'The Westminster
paedophile ring is one of many cases where Operation DeathEaters has
actively pursued and sought truth, in order to end the hideous crimes
concealed behind the British elite.
'In
fear of these investigations being bungled over time, the operation’s
objectives are clear and simple: source public information before it
disappears, push for independent enquiry, and offer support to witnesses
and the victims where needed.'
Anonymous
also cites a number of high profile cases and investigations in the UK
including Jimmy Savile, MP Cyril Smith,the claims regarding Elm Guest
House and the now-defunct Paedophile International Exchange
Tens
of millions of images of child abuse are believed to be circulating
online on the 'dark web', many showing such graphic abuse that the
media is turning a blind eye to the problem, experts warned this week.
Figures
from the European Commission's Global Alliance against Child Sexual
Abuse Online suggest 50,000 new child abuse images are uploaded each
year - of which more than 70 per cent are images of children under the
age of 10.
Heather
Marsh, author of Binding Chaos and who works with Anonymous, said: 'Our
central objective is to establish independent, internationally linked,
victim-led inquiries into high level complicity, obstruction of justice
and cover-ups in the paedosadism and child trafficking industries.
'The
premise behind OpDeathEaters is to expose high level complicity,
obstruction of justice and cover up in the paedosadist industry in order
to show the need for independent inquiries.'
On
January 10 Anonymous activists released a video condemning the gun
attack at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo which left 12 people
dead.
In
the clip, which was uploaded to the group's Belgian YouTube account, a
figure wearing the group's Guy Fawkes mask and a hood says in French in
an electronically-distorted voice: 'We are declaring war against you,
the terrorists.'
Sitting
at a desk and reading from a piece of paper, the figure says the group
will track down and close all accounts on social networks related to
terrorists to avenge those killed.
Anonymous
has previously carried out cyber attacks on websites belonging to the
Government, as well as those of corporate and religious organisations.
In 2012 Anonymous crippled the Home Office's website by flooding it with huge amounts of internet traffic.
Hacker
group Anonymous has been linked to online attacks around the world
aimed at punishing governments for policies of which the hackers
disapprove.
Members are known as 'Anons' and are distinguished by their Guy Fawkes masks.
The
group are seen as anything from digital Robin Hoods to cyber terrorists
for their hacking campaigns against government agencies, child
pornography sites and the Klu Klux Klan.
In
2008 the online community staged a series of protests, pranks, and
hacks Church of Scientology as part if its 'Project Chanology.'
Later
targets of Anonymous 'hacktivism' included government agencies of the
US, Israel, Tunisia, Uganda, and others, copyright protection agencies;
the Westboro Baptist Church; and corporations such as PayPal,
MasterCard, Visa, and Sony.
In 2013 they declared war on secretive 'chat sites' used by paedophiles to trade images.
Last
November they hacked into the Twitter account of the Ku Klux Klan after
the white supremacist group distributed flyers threatening 'lethal
force' protesters in Ferguson.
Dozens
of people have been arrested for involvement in Anonymous cyberattacks,
in countries including the US, UK, Australia, the Netherlands, Spain,
and Turkey.
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