Activist group Anonymous is "Rickrolling" ISIS

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jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
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Jan 15, 2015
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This prank on ISIS is never gonna let you down.

Activist group Anonymous are waging war against ISIS using Internet ammunition familiar to many: the lethal dance moves of Rick Astley in his music video “Never Gonna Give You Up.”

The "rickroll" attack hijacks hashtags that support ISIS so that the terrorists’ supporters who might be looking online for information about the group will instead be met with the sound of Rick Astley’s baritone voice and the sight of his swaying hips.


After the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, Anonymous launched the #OpParis mission, giving instructions on how to hack into ISIS social media accounts.
The ubiquituous Internet gag is the latest online attack against the social media-savvy terrorist organization by the “hacktivists.”

After the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, Anonymous launched the #OpParismission, giving instructions on how to hack into ISIS’ social media accounts, an effective recruitment tool for the demented group.

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Anonymous claims to have shut down over 25,000 Twitter accounts associated with ISIS in the week after the Nov. 13 Paris attacks.
Anonymous claims to have dismantled more than 25,000 Twitter accounts and more than 2,500 websites affiliated with the ISIS in the week after the Paris attacks, in a tweet from the Operation ISIS account.
 

Papi Chingon

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Oct 19, 2015
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I bet they'll think twice before killing people now. That'll show them!


To think the war on terror could have been over now had we just thought to rick roll 'em. So simple, yet so effective.