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News - March 25, 2025

  • helphelping
  • Mar 26
  • 2 min read

Choom, the digital streets are lit with some heavy intel. A massive breach went down when National Security Adviser Mike Waltz straight-up exposed classified ops. He accidentally dropped Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, into a Signal group titled "Houthi PC small group." This wasn’t just any chat, though—it was a secret hangout for the gonk Trump admin players, including VP JD Vance, SecDef Pete Hegseth, and SecState Marco Rubio. Inside that GC, they dropped full-on military plans—targets, weapons, attack sequences—all laid bare. Yeah, Signal’s encrypted, but the real low-key worry is the use of these private apps for ops like this. It’s a setup for accountability nightmares and potential Espionage Act violations.


But hold up, chummer, the plot thickens. As the leak fallout spreads, eyes turn to Trump, who's making moves that have some thinking he’s pulling the strings for a hard shift toward authoritarian control. On January 20, 2025, he declared a national emergency at the southern border, citing cartel and gang threats, all while reports swirl about the administration eyeing the Insurrection Act of 1807. This could give Trump the power to deploy federal troops to squash uprisings and enforce martial law. A joint DOD-Homeland report is set for April 20, 2025, laying out the potential invocation of this act, and with it, the specter of martial law. Legal eagles are calling it, saying putting the military on immigration duty would be a dangerous move, sending troops into a mess they’re not trained for.


Now, all this noise is getting the entire grid buzzing. The bipartisan backlash is heating up, with critics charging the administration is flexing its power, jeopardizing democracy in the process. Calls for transparency are ringing louder as people scramble to figure out what all this means for national security and their civil rights.


But here’s the kicker, edgerunner: this ain't just some distant glitch in the system. This is your call to arms. The corpos, the power players, the so-called “leaders,” they’re all tightening their grip on the grid, trying to turn it into their personal playground while we scrape for scraps. But here’s the truth: we don’t have to just roll over. We’ve got the tech, the skills, and the will to hack back. Time to jack in, sync up, and start running.


The system's cracked wide open, and it’s on us—the netrunners, the edgerunners—to blow the lid off this glitchfest and expose these gonks for who they really are. The fight’s here, and it’s time to take it to the streets—digital and flesh. We're the ones who can flip their script, fry their systems, and rewrite the code they think controls us. Fire up your cyberdeck, load your tools, prep your scripts—this is how we take back the net, the city, and the future they’re trying to steal.


You know the drill—the revolution won’t be televised. It’ll be streamed on decentralized networks. We're the firewall, standing between the corpos and the hellhole they’re building. So gear up—because the next wave’s coming, and if we don’t move now, they’ll rewrite the code, and we’ll be locked in their dystopia forever.


It’s time to jack in, run the net, and make sure these corporate overlords never control the future. This is our fight—let’s break the chains and leave them in the dust.

 
 
 

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