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RE: Building Institutional Opposition and Activist Super Organisms - Pursuance Project Preview
Brown emphasized that in the beginning stage the pursuances will be initiated by the core members that Brown has surrounded himself which includes journalists, professors, whistleblowers and activists.
Taking whistleblowers in the team could be a problem. The government could charge them with sedition. I assume they are taking necessary legal steps to ensure something like that doesn't happen. What's your take on this?
The Whistleblowers I was referring to are Brown (exposing Stratfor and HB Gary) himself and John Kiriakou (CIA-waterboarding), both of whom have already served time for their alleged crimes.
Technically, Brown is not a whistleblower but he did alert the public to black ops that no one knew were being conducted.
If there were charges of sedition for any member i don't see how that would effect the research, maybe they would lose a researcher but the organization itself would be decentralized i imagine so it would just carry on regardless.
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