Complicit Simplicity: A hacktivism team fights for human rights.

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Allan R. Wallace ISBN: 2940012703293
Publisher: Allan R. Wallace Publication: January 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Allan R. Wallace
ISBN: 2940012703293
Publisher: Allan R. Wallace
Publication: January 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Act Two of the cyberhug.me novel.

"Human Rights bless all through their complicit simplicity, by placing people above unjust law." - Allan R. Wallace

When evil resists a push it doesn't push back, it immediately seeks to destroy. Boldness is required for first limiting and then overcoming evil.

Of course surviving is nice too.

Many "ethical hackers" (on the side of human rights) view themselves as part of a sovereign nation composed of virtual sovereign individuals. Their sovereignty is always subject to attack, hence their border sites are well defended. Their offensive reactions against those that attack their domains have a strategy to dismantle their enemy's citizen control systems and free their enemy's subject people.

In Complicit Simplicity three freelance hacktivists have found an evil tyranny in danger of falling - they are agreed to risk all by giving it a push.

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Act Two of the cyberhug.me novel.

"Human Rights bless all through their complicit simplicity, by placing people above unjust law." - Allan R. Wallace

When evil resists a push it doesn't push back, it immediately seeks to destroy. Boldness is required for first limiting and then overcoming evil.

Of course surviving is nice too.

Many "ethical hackers" (on the side of human rights) view themselves as part of a sovereign nation composed of virtual sovereign individuals. Their sovereignty is always subject to attack, hence their border sites are well defended. Their offensive reactions against those that attack their domains have a strategy to dismantle their enemy's citizen control systems and free their enemy's subject people.

In Complicit Simplicity three freelance hacktivists have found an evil tyranny in danger of falling - they are agreed to risk all by giving it a push.

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