May be relevant, a classic Assange quote:
The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie.
This must result in minimization of efficient internal communications mechanisms (an increase in cognitive "secrecy tax") and consequent system-wide cognitive decline resulting in decreased ability to hold onto power as the environment demands adaption.
Hence in a world where leaking is easy, secretive or unjust systems are nonlinearly hit relative to open, just systems.
Since unjust systems, by their nature induce opponents, and in many places barely have the upper hand, mass leaking leaves them exquisitely vulnerable to those who seek to replace them with more open forms of governance.
[–] 18653452? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
A rubber mallet to knock them out, cable ties to restrain them, gorilla tape to keep them quiet/blind, a pick up to carry them to a location 15+ miles outside of what ever urban dumpster you live in, and a 12 gauge homemade slamfire pipegun to dispose of them once you're out there.
Any other stupid fucking questions? Also, wear doeskin gloves. No fingerprints.
Roll of carpet and lye if you're looking to dispose of bodies glowing compost.
Or just, you know, not physically remove the compost and instead shovel it outside firmly but politely.
Always assume every fed/cianigger/undercover LEO is wired and lojacked and that there is a backup unit standing by within a mile of your location in case things get violent.
Remember, you are just an innocent, average Joe frustrated with your government but you're not into that 'hey kid, want to blow up a federal business' nonsense.
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Awoo posting shit eating MAGApedes deserve a shotgun blast to their misshapen craniums.
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