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It was Howell who contacted SiegedSec in the wake of the breach to get answers about their motivations — and as he continued to message “vio,” his texts grew more unhinged and threatening.

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“[W]e [don’t] want anything more than that, not money and not fame. As The New Republicpreviously reported, Trump’s campaign, in coordination with the Republican National Committee, installed former Trump appointee Russ Vought as the RNC platform committee’s policy chair and Trump stooge Ed Martin as RNC deputy policy director.

Fearless journalism. As The Daily Dot notes, its reporters did verify that a hack had occurred, but it’s unclear whether it entailed any lasting damage to the network’s digital operation.

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The hack, as the group declared on its X-formerly-Twitter account earlier in the week, is part of a broader offensive against transphobia and the organizations that perpetrate it.

Known as #OpTransRights2, this campaign is the relaunch of the group’s anti-transphobia crusade that saw it hack into government websites in five states after they passed bills targeting trans healthcare.

This second phase of the campaign began on April Fool’s Day, when SiegedSec hacked into Minnesota’s River Valley Church following its pastor’s transphobic screeds, which are often disguised as cries for religious freedom.

Closeted Furries will be presented to the world for the degenerate perverts they are.” As vio expressed skepticism that anyone in SiegedSec would be identified and continued to criticize the Heritage agenda as harmful to human rights, Howell invoked Biblical authority and seethed that the hackers had “turned against nature.”

“God created nature, and nature’s laws are vicious.

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Heritage Foundation Exec Threatens ‘Gay Furry Hackers’ in Unhinged Texts

Self-described “gay furry hackers” on July 2 breached archival data from a site that was operated by the Heritage Foundation until recently, and on Tuesday released two gigabytes of internal data originally collected by the conservative think tank.

The data at issue has been taken down, and additional security steps have since been taken as a precaution. I hope the word spreads as fast as the STDs do in your degenerate furry community.”

He went on to liken furry culture to bestiality, which he called a “sin,” prompting vio to ask him, “whats ur opinion on vore.” (Vorarephilia, or vore, is a fetish typically expressed in erotic art of people or creatures eating one another.) A Twitter user shared a screenshot of this exchange Wednesday afternoon, leading Howell to quote-tweet the post with lyrics from rapper Eminem‘s 2000 single “The Way I Am.”

Hours later, Howell learned through the Daily Dot‘s reporting that vio had decided to try to quit their life of cybercrime, and that the rest of the collective agreed it was “time to let SiegedSec rest for good,” in part to avoid FBI attention.

According to CNN, six of Trump’s former cabinet secretaries collaborated on the 900-page master plan, with roughly 20 pages credited to Trump’s first deputy chief of staff.

Project 2025 is a pathway for executing Trump’s extreme policies The conservative think tank behind the project claims it’s crafted for any Republican president, but it’s not a matter of divine coincidence that Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee who, if he wins in November, will be inaugurated in 2025, the year for which the initiative is named.

“I have forced the Gay Furry Hackers to DISBAND.”

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But it remains to be seen whether these hackers — who last year managed to breach NATO systems as well as a major U.S. nuclear lab that they demanded begin research on “creating IRL catgirls” — will truly disappear into the shadows.

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That’s where you come in. SiegedSec released a cache of Heritage Foundation material as part of a string of hacks aimed at organizations that oppose transgender rights, although Heritage disputed that its own systems were breached.

In a post to Telegram announcing the hack, SiegedSec called Project 2025 “an authoritarian Christian nationalist plan to reform the United States government.” The attack was part of the group’s #OpTransRights campaign, which recently targeted right-wing media outlet Real America’s Voice, the Hillsong megachurch, and a Minnesota pastor.

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In the breach, the gay furries accessed data on 15,000 people who used the church’s website, doxxed its pastor, and used its Amazon account to buy thousands of dollars worth of inflatable sea lions.

Responding to concerns that such digital aggression may reflect poorly on those in the queer and trans communities, SiegedSec suggested in its Telegram statement that if bigots are going to demonize people regardless, they may as well fight back.

“The thing is, these types of people will blame the LGBTQ+ community regardless of what we do,” the statement reads.

[W]e’re strongly against Project 2025 and everything the [H]eritage foundation stands for.” Howell seemed stunned by the explanation.

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