“Can you hear me?”

 

Participative Independent Network

Everyone was invited to participate in the network with ones own WLAN enabled devices. Phone calls, chats and file sharing are possible, all of that regardless of Internet and mobile service providers. The project that Wachter and Jud developed with Chinese, Turkish, Syrian and Egyptian activists became, in the heart of Berlin's Government District, a tool against total surveillance and the channeling and commercialization of communication. The office-holders in the embassies and government centers are invited to join and equally participate in this open, independent networking to try new forms of a fundamentally participatory voice and active involvement.

Messages

Over 15'000 messages have been sent over the 'can you hear me?' network. Find some of these messages below:

Hello world, hello Berlin, hello NSA, hello GCHQ

This is the NSA's Achilles heel. Open Networks.

Can you hear me? Please respond :)

How to teach a robot voting for a revolution?

Does it not belong to all of us?

On the other hand: Why should the NSA have this overview?

It is moms job, all be seeing, all be watching. Not the NSA's.

Close your eyes. All five eyes.

the wind has changed. change now your attitude!

toNSA: hey big bro' - back off

Freedom is not available as an App. We have to fight for it.

Me: 'Hi NSA. Are you having fun?' NSA: 'Yes, I am!' Me: 'Lets have fun together!'

NSA#keywords: AQAP (AL Qaeda Arabian Peninsula) AQIM (Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb) TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan) Yemen Pirates Extremism Somalia

Freedom is not available as an App. We have to fight for it.

Me: 'Hi NSA. Are you having fun?' NSA: 'Yes, I am!' Me: 'Lets have fun together!'