That’s not what matters. What matters is actual physical structural damage to the building itself which knocks the entire building out of operation for weeks. You take sledgehammers to the brick work and knock out chunks of the walls and roof, destroy aircon units and security doors, etc etc.
Computers and shit are easily replaceable and the stuff being saved is on the company network so it doesn’t even destroy much data or work.
Well that’s just one aspect. Destroying the building, equipment, and raw materials are good and based. But so is scaring the shit out of the government by stealing hard drives, documents, etc. It may not be useful, but the government won’t know what the intentions are because those secrets are valuable and sought after by their enemies.
I think they’re somewhat careful about what action is taken so as to walk a fine line of not being prosecuted. So far in over 2 years of this kind of activity and multiple factories officially closed nobody has been prosecuted, the belief is that Elbit and the government are avoiding prosecutions because it would open up the defence to call for information during certain phases of the process. This would expose secrets they do not want out.
With this in mind, letting them keep their secrets is essentially what is allowing the actions to continue, it may be that they intentionally do not do this because it would no longer give Elbit or the government a reason not to prosecute.
that said, nothing but respect for these folks. they’re courageous and I’ve never done anything half as cool as this. It would be helpful if more people with experience in these workplaces were conducting the sabotage, they could be verrrrry effective.
Yea that goes without saying, these guys have done more than all this server combined.
But we must point out these mistakes to improve in the future, destroying the servers and other hardware that contains the software to operate these machines is much more damaging (and easier to destroy) than destroying the raw materials.
Yea seems kind of performative, i hope off camera they trashed the actual computers and drives not just the damn monitors and keyboards.
That’s not what matters. What matters is actual physical structural damage to the building itself which knocks the entire building out of operation for weeks. You take sledgehammers to the brick work and knock out chunks of the walls and roof, destroy aircon units and security doors, etc etc.
Computers and shit are easily replaceable and the stuff being saved is on the company network so it doesn’t even destroy much data or work.
Ehh i think rendering the factory inoperable does matter.
Missing the point. You do that better hurting the building itself.
Well that’s just one aspect. Destroying the building, equipment, and raw materials are good and based. But so is scaring the shit out of the government by stealing hard drives, documents, etc. It may not be useful, but the government won’t know what the intentions are because those secrets are valuable and sought after by their enemies.
I think they’re somewhat careful about what action is taken so as to walk a fine line of not being prosecuted. So far in over 2 years of this kind of activity and multiple factories officially closed nobody has been prosecuted, the belief is that Elbit and the government are avoiding prosecutions because it would open up the defence to call for information during certain phases of the process. This would expose secrets they do not want out.
With this in mind, letting them keep their secrets is essentially what is allowing the actions to continue, it may be that they intentionally do not do this because it would no longer give Elbit or the government a reason not to prosecute.
I kept waiting to see some serious equipment get fucked up.
dude moving the raw metal material has to get fired fr.
:yeah:
that said, nothing but respect for these folks. they’re courageous and I’ve never done anything half as cool as this. It would be helpful if more people with experience in these workplaces were conducting the sabotage, they could be verrrrry effective.
Yea that goes without saying, these guys have done more than all this server combined.
But we must point out these mistakes to improve in the future, destroying the servers and other hardware that contains the software to operate these machines is much more damaging (and easier to destroy) than destroying the raw materials.