Nemesis Project against Telkom

Prometheus

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I propose we implement the Nemesis Project against the Telkom executives.
 
The Nemesis Project is a group of "like minded individuals". It started in America, but is also expanding to other countries with "rotten legal systems". The american legal system is so corrupt - lawyers and judges are bribed, judges have the lawyers in their pockets, judges can prevent you from using a defence which they feel is implausible. Basically if a judge desides you're screwed then you are screwed. The system is so rotten that it cannot be reformed, so it has to be abolished. So people came up with the Nemesis Project. The project has no home base and no website, it's defined only by the people who share that same belief. So in order to destroy the legal system they decided they would shun all people belonging to the legal system from society. They decided that they would have no dealings of any kind with them other than the day-to-day legal dealings which the system forces upon them. They will not sell them anything they needed to survive or to make life easier for them. They will not be friends with them or talk to them casually (except for legal matters) and they will not let them onto their property. They will force them to live alone and make life unbearable for them (until they quit).

We should do the same to all Telkom Executives. Buy their stupid services from them, but otherwise have no dealings whatsoever with them. Make life unbearable for them until they do what is best for this country.
 
ROFLOL! Sounds good, but I don't see enough people joining that can make a difference. The teklom execs aparantly live in another world... the one of money! And unfortunately I have no influence there... :(
 
They might live in a world of money, but even that won't save them if that money is useless in our world.
 
Ok. Can you give constructive, plausible ideas on how to implement it? I'll join for sure!
 
The only idea I have is to spread the word (like i'm doing here). If everyone tells everyone that they know within one day then it would be implemented within a week (six degrees of seperation).
 
Please

There can be NO attack on Telkom's personnel as an individual or character.

We attack Telkom as a public company and its management on its professional merits only
 
The only idea I have is to spread the word (like i'm doing here). If everyone tells everyone that they know within one day then it would be implemented within a week (six degrees of seperation).
:D

This is what I just don't get: telkom is personnel and individuals - made up of characters. It is the personnel that make the decisions - not the public company - the company is devoid of life and emotion - it is the characters that give it - its philosophy, outlook - company line. It's not run by a robot.

And this goes across the board: the kneejerk rise in inflation for instance. Telkoms as sure as the sun rises yearly increases. Humans drive this. Humans should pay - not some intangible 'company.'

Beat them with philosophy I say. Sign me up.

:rolleyes:
 
gooku said:
Please

There can be NO attack on Telkom's personnel as an individual or character.

We attack Telkom as a public company and its management on its professional merits only
I never said anywhere in my essay that we should attack Telkom's personnel. I stated that we should attack the individuals who make the decisions to keep things the way they are. The people who have the power to change things, but don't want to do it. I know I didn't make this clear in my earlier posts (when I should have - Sorry!). No one should launch any attack on a Telkom employee which doesn't have any influence. This includes technicians, operators, accountants, advertisers, and even board members who agree with us that things should change. You are welcome to add to this list. DO NOT attack ANY person based on their individual beliefs or character. And DO NOT attack any person in a physical or verbal manner. Do everything peacefully and without any violence. ;)
 
Only the people that make the (bad) decisions.

But - unfortunately - the dweeb behind the counter is the closest we get to the "Public Company" - and it is fully within my consumer rights to express my displeasure with telkom to them (which I do every month - kindly of course) - and I do hope this filters through - and gives the average telkom employee the impression that perhaps they should be looking for another job.

:rolleyes:
 
Good, keep on doing it! But please always remember that he's a human being who's just trying to make a life for him and his family and deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.
 
Always.

-> going to work on six degrees of separation!

;)
 
im sorry
but this is the dumbest idea i've heard in a long time

money talks and telkom executives have more of it than us..business is business.. and clearly you don't run one

oh btw i hate telkom as much as everyone else on this forum but im just realistic
 
There is a documentary called "Hackers in wonderland" where they interviews some people who are against the legal system or some political standing. What they do is launch a distributed DOS attack at a specific time for e.g. 4 Hours from anywhere around the world. They basically flood the target web servers with requests.. Their aims were not malicious... but just to get the point across.
 
nivek said:
money talks and telkom executives have more of it than us..business is business.. and clearly you don't run one
I can see now that this probably won't work... because there's at least one person on this forum who has this attitude. The money you could get by dealing with these people is clearly more important to you than the well-being of our economy. Thanks for allerting me to my delusions.
RichardP said:
There is a documentary called "Hackers in wonderland" where they interviews some people who are against the legal system or some political standing. What they do is launch a distributed DOS attack at a specific time for e.g. 4 Hours from anywhere around the world.
No suggestions of things that are illegal, please!
 
Prometheus said:
I can see now that this probably won't work... because there's at least one person on this forum who has this attitude. The money you could get by dealing with these people is clearly more important to you than the well-being of our economy. Thanks for allerting me to my delusions.

No suggestions of things that are illegal, please!


Wasnt suggesting anything... merely commenting on a documentary. :p It might be illegal, but so is Sabotage and other things that big companies do to each other to get the buisness.
 
RichardP said:
It might be illegal, but so is Sabotage and other things that big companies do to each other to get the buisness.
Great, have any info on Sabotage done by Telkom that we can use against them? :D
 
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