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Title: A History of Expropriative Anarchism
Author: Anonymous
Date: 2021
Language: en
Topics: history, expropriation
Source: Retrieved from https://write.as/v0vllnokwnay6.md

Anonymous

A History of Expropriative Anarchism

A — What is Expropriation?

Expropriation is the action of returning the stolen wealth back to the

people

B — What is an Expropriative Anarchist?

Expropriative anarchists are those who utilize militant actions to fund

or build revolution which involved theft, robbery, scams and

counterfeiting currency

C — What is the difference between Expropriative Anarchism and

Illegalism?

Illegalists advocate for individual illegal action, expropriative

anarchists advocate for illegal action in the cause of a revolution or

insurrection

D — What are the history of Expropriative Anarchism?

Rewolucyjni Mściciele (1910–1914)[Poland] — The Revolutionary Avengers

was a guerilla militant anarchist group who early adopted Expropriation

into their philosophy and operation. They have been called one of the

most extreme militant group in Polish history.

Los Solidarios (1922–1924)[Spain] — one of the earliest Expropriative

Anarchist group famous in the Bank of Spain Robbery (September 1923),

they were even dubbed as “the kings of Barcelona’s workers pistol.”

Buenaventura Durruti (1896–1936)[Spain] — The legend of Revolutionary

Catalonia had a start in bank robbery. He carried out bank robberies in

Chile and Argentina.

Francisco Ascaso (1901–1936)[Spain] — Ascaso was a member of Los

Solidarios, and a companion of Durruti during their years as bank

robbers and in their final days of Catalonia.

Severino Di Giovanni (1901–1931)[Italy] — Di Giovanni played an

important role in the solidarity for the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti. He

planned the bombing of a Mussolini’s secret police. In October 1930, he

stormed the Obras Sanitarias de la NaciĂłn and took 286,000 pesos for the

plan to free his comrade Alejandro ScarfĂł.

Miguel Arcángel Roscigna (1891–1936)[Argentina] — a blacksmith and

militant Italian anarchist who was active in Argentina expropriative

scene.

Lucio Urtubia Jiménez (1931–2020)[Spain] — the most well-known

Expropriative Anarchist in history with records of bank robbery,

resistance and forgery. He forged thousands of Citibank travellers’

checks in 1977 to fund revolutionary groups like the Black Panther

Party. Lucio’s trusty companion was an M1921 Thompson in bank heists,

left to him by Quico Sabaté.

E — History of Anarchists Who Aligned with Expropriative Anarchism

Hack Back/Subcowmandate Marcos/Phineas Fisher (2019)[unknown] — a

mysterious hacker who referred themselves as a revolutionary anarchist,

was also behind a string of hacks on FinFisher, Hacking Team, AKP,

Mossos d’Esquadra and the recent major one, the Cayman National Bank and

Trust where they withdrawn thousands of dollar from the target and used

it for hacktivist bug bounty. The first bounty was given to the person

behind MilicoLeaks, a hack on Chilean military.

Tillie Kottmann/deletescape/tillie crimew (2021)[Switzerland] — They

hacked the security company Verkada and leaked data of prison footage

from 150,000 cameras. They were also behind the source code hack that

dumped hundreds source codes of proprietary data from major

corporations.

Paige Adele Thompson/netcrave (2019)[US] — She was behind the hack of

Capital One that leaked 100 million data.

Jeremy Hammond/Sup_g/Anarchaos (2011)[US] — former Lulzsec member behind

the Stratfor hack. After taking the data and wiping their server, the

group took thousand of credit cards and donated the money to charity.

Crackas With Attitude (2015)[international] — a group of hacktivists who

specialized in social engineering and used it to access the personal

emails of CIA director John Brennan, DNI director James Clapper and

thousands of FBI employees.

Phish Architect (2020)[unknown] — an anarchist who leaked property

management and realtor targets such as Proptiger, DirectHomes, Remax.

Walter Delgatti Neto (2020)[Brazil] — The social engineer who exploited

Telegram’s flaw to infiltrate and dump all data of Bolsonaro’s group

chat.

F — Non-Anarchists who aligned with Expropriation

Blekingegade Gang (1972–1989)[Denmark] — Marxist militant working group

and bank robbers who behind high-profile money truck’s heists in Denmark

to fund revolutionary groups like PFLP, Black Panther Party, Liberation

Support Movement, FRELIMO, MPLA, etc. They also had broken into a

Swedish armory and took weapons and munitions, planned to smuggle them

to the PFLP.

Papas Fritas (2014)[Chile] — an artist who break into a defunct

university’s vault to take all $500mil worth of student debts and burned

them all in public.