Soldier statue torn down Thanksgiving night

After the sun set on Thanksgiving, we tore down a memorial to the US soldiers of the Spanish-American War in Riverview cemetery. The Spanish-American war, overseen by President William Mckinley, marked a turning point in American Imperialism, resulting in the annexation of Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba and the Phillipines and creating new norms for overseas …

PNW Defense Coalition Annual Dinner disrupted in Tigard

On Nov 2nd we set off fire alarms to disrupt the Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition Annual Dinner at the Hilton Embassy Suites hotel in Tigard. We first pulled an alarm in a different part of the building than the event, which caused a large section of the hotel to evacuate, but did not affect the …

Mischief Night stroll yields doorbell cameras

Last night, after the trick-or-treaters went home, I played some tricks of my own on some snitch ass homeowners. My treats? Six doorbell surveillance cameras! I propose a friendly challenge to all individuals and crews to outdo me, and then to outdo whoever outdid me 🙂 Let’s see who can collect and destroy the most …

Cars as Cameras: A short overview of Tesla surveillance features and lessons for attack

Most expect to be captured on video when walking through downtown streets, which are often littered with traditional types of security cameras, such as the dome cameras, bullet cameras, or the newer remote controlled PTZ (Point, Tilt, Zoom) cameras. Previously, this was less expected in residential neighborhoods, which now have an increasing amount of home …

No one owns the forest!

Overnight, a group of anarchists attacked the World Forestry Center museum and its conference building next door, destroying doors, windows, and the museum’s glass facade before dissapearing into the darkness. The Center is set to host the “Who Will Own the Forest?” conference September 26th-28th. The conference brings together “landowners, asset managers, investors, forest industry …