cyberhug dot me
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This is a clarification page, or as Wikipedia says a disambiguation page, for the novel cyberhug.me
The dot in cyberhug.me is a period, just like in dotcom.
It's an obvious search to make for someone that does not often play with computers. You've had a friend recommend the hacker novels of cyberhug.me. They, fabulous geeks that they are, said siber hug dot me.
To them that meant http://cyberhug.me -- and now you are here. You're not the first.
Click Here => eReader and PDF downloads of the trilogy cyberhug.me - hacktivist cyberwars for human rights. For a print copy of cyber hug dot me from Amazon look to your right and down a bit.
When you get to the page for downloads you do not have to jump in faith at your friends enthusiasm for cyber hug dot me. read the start for free. The sample is big enough to develop your own enthusiasm for cyberhug.me.
FYI: .me is the internet suffix for Mesopotamia. I don't think that has any significance for the cyberhug.me novels, but it makes a cool title.
It's an obvious search to make for someone that does not often play with computers. You've had a friend recommend the hacker novels of cyberhug.me. They, fabulous geeks that they are, said siber hug dot me.
To them that meant http://cyberhug.me -- and now you are here. You're not the first.
Click Here => eReader and PDF downloads of the trilogy cyberhug.me - hacktivist cyberwars for human rights. For a print copy of cyber hug dot me from Amazon look to your right and down a bit.
When you get to the page for downloads you do not have to jump in faith at your friends enthusiasm for cyber hug dot me. read the start for free. The sample is big enough to develop your own enthusiasm for cyberhug.me.
FYI: .me is the internet suffix for Mesopotamia. I don't think that has any significance for the cyberhug.me novels, but it makes a cool title.
cyberwar ramblings about cyberhug.me
Ethical Hacker: On the side of human rights.
Within 24 hours the unseen protections of Hacker School will disappear. Your lives will immediately be at risk. Some of you will die for supposed crimes against tyranny. Only volunteers aware of the dangers should remain.
We are already slated for destruction, we must run. Quiting and fighting another day may be your best choice. From this time on all despotisms will condemn you. you are already declared guilty and outside of lawful protections. Your crime? Intention to support human rights.
The world has reached critical condition. Many nations are falling, and intentionally crushing their subjects to support themselves a while longer. This has been progressing over centuries, but important battles are now being fought.
Hacktivists like you are standing against powerful interests. We ethical hackers are outnumbered and out spent -- but we are not outdone. Your efforts are needed to help push tottering evils, directing their fall, limiting the damage they will cause.
Hacktivism is suffering losses. Never give up your life cheaply.
The Hacker Trilogy: cyberhug.me
These are the stories of hacktivist cyberwars for human rights. With the passing of Hacker Jon the course of human rights hacktivism changes.
"Life, love, and liberty -- these three. To experience them fully you must risk them fully."
Allan R. Wallace
Reading this far you may already be guilty of conspiracy to support human rights.
*hacktivist* Short story start of the cyberhug.me trilogy.
Three teenage hackers and an experienced young hacktivist fight first to escape, then to continue a cyberbattle to stop a genocide. Desperation broadens the cyberwar to include plans aimed at restraining all despots. Bold yes, but unlikely to survive.
Complicit Simplicity - hacktivism end game: Part two of the cyberhug.me trilogy.
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.
Abacus Brief - cyberwar and peace: Part three of the cyberhug.me trilogy.
Bureaucracies are inherently unjust. But bureaucrats are like weeds, pull one and tomorrow there will be two. Leave them alone and there will soon be a walled compound with administrative tower buildings and perimeter signs proclaiming that this invaluable sanctuary is off limits - except to more weeds. - Allan R. Wallace
Abacus Brief: it all adds up. Human rights are more important than unjust law.
Learning often involves solving problems we helped create.
"Start making mistakes now so your solutions arrive in time. Many civilizations deserve to fall and will. It's up to you to craft support for a superior replacement. Read my books -- get to work." - Allan R. Wallace
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