Ok, Im taking my previous statement back to reconsider it and im not sure if Im going to give this book thumbs up in every case. Just finished first chapter, have a work to do so i can read only sporadicaly, well I can see some serious flaws in Dr. Spins logic chain of events.
It may be me, not understanding this good, ar simply not getting the idea. Well.
Technos wants Horizon to increase pressure on society to increase their law protection (unprecedental, even for Awakened or infected nothing like this exists globaly). They are trying to do so by acting against Horizon. Reminds me Occupy movements

They have a feeling they are being manipulated and used:
Question is...by whom. It is said that Consensus is acting strangely, and this would be such thing...decision to act the way to antagonize with technomancers has to be Consenzus decision, and decision to use Consenzus to manipulate Consenzus must also be Consenzus decision. Since technomancers began to run into Horizon network quite aggresively, they would have been able to point out possible manipulation. Otherwise is force is insignificant...then why even care of them...This IMO is Tail-chasing circle.
This: We have powerfull and resourcefull ally, well lets make him our enemy so we can increase inner coherence of community by turning him into our enemy... doesn`t make too much sense to me, even with the fact Horizon is quite opened society, not some walled fortress with simple border IN/OUT
Well Im not algorithm built on conscience of thousands of people.
I gues there is more to find in teh book

Just consider this as a point where I need a bit more clarification...