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Has anyone been following this "war" that has been declared on Scientology by the subversive group called Anonymous? Awesome.
Declaration of War (video)


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I have been following it.

It's pretty cool.

Let's hope they manage to make a difference.


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I think it would take more than a series of attacks on webservers to make a real impact on the Scientologists, though.


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Uh. Just what those sickos people need, an attack to reaffirm their status of victims of persecution. And a great pretext for enforcing stricter net control. 'You don't want those devious hackers doing the same thing to you, eh?'
Onthe other hand, perhaps a swift, sharp attack from their lawyers will make this go away shortly. I hear the CoS is somewhat skilled in legal matters...
 
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Well,

I guess that the best way to deal with this kind of problem is:

a) Don't give space for martyrs or martyrdom
b) Watch their activities and see if they are compliant with the local laws
c) Watch where they earn money and if they correctly pay their taxes

In the past we have lots of problems with Opus Dei and a local increased version of it called "TFP" (from "Tradition, Family and Property" - a nazi sect that brainwashed teenagers). They were "tamed" (in fact, the second was destroyed) when their leaders had to face law.


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The thing about the whole situation that has tickled my SF fancy is the notion that this is a symptom of a kind of collective consciousness. Some kind of real, measurable force manifesting around a common thread.

Whether it really amounts to anything more than a fart in a strong breeze remains to be seen.


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Has anyone been following this "war" that has been declared on Scientology by the subversive group called Anonymous? Awesome.
Declaration of War (video)


Who is it that "look to these people as leaders"...?

The world at large considers them an odd joke.


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Whether it really amounts to anything more than a fart in a strong breeze remains to be seen.
Scientology itself is a fart in the wailing screams of the death of organized religion.

The recent increase in fundamental ideologies and extreme practices is, in my estimation, a reaction (likely subconscious) to a world that is moving toward a place where organized religion is seen as antiquated and juvenile.

They have demonstrated they can move followers so as to cause the world to react but they have no actual majority nor an actual plan to implement.

Religion works best when the world is in chaos and needs structure, any structure, on which to hold against the gyre. When there are other options man has, over the last 500 or so years, taken them instead.

Look at Cromwell, the people decided they'd rather have a corrupt monarchy and bad decisions than live under a religious zealot.

The major powers of the last four or five centuries have been increasingly moving away from a state based religion.

That's why the loyal worshipers of some religions are freaking out, their power is largely at an end.

Really, once people at large learned how to read and could buy books it was just a matter of time.

Which is not to say the plague will not persist for some time, but that is becoming obsolete in the movement of the world.

Despite what Osama and the President want us to believe.


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/b/ritfags confirmed for brawl

I've been following this, too, might show up at the Oslo office on the 10th of February to see what's what.
 
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I think it would take more than a series of attacks on webservers to make a real impact on the Scientologists, though.


The real goal is to get media coverage, and stories about the DDOS attacks have actually been showing up here and there..


Edit: Sorry about all the youtubes, but I'm loving this.
 
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Which is not to say the plague will not persist for some time, but that is becoming obsolete in the movement of the world.


Enjoyed your post a lot.


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U.S. Forces - Midight Oil
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1

US forces give the nod
It's a setback for your country
Bombs and trenches all in rows
Bombs and threats still ask for more

Divided world the CIA
Who controls the issue
You leave us with no time to talk
You can write your own assessment

Sing me songs of no denying
Seems to me too many trying
Waiting for the next big thing

Will you know it when you see it
High risk children dogs of war
Now market movements call the shots
Business deals in parking lots
Waiting for the meat of tomorrow

Everyone is too stoned to start emission
People too scared to go to prison
We're unable to make decisions
Political party line don't cross that floor
L. Ron Hubbard can't save your life
Superboy takes a plutonium wife
In the shadows of Ban the Bomb we live

Sing me songs of no denying
Seems to me too many trying
Waiting for the next big thing


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[/QUOTE]Scientology itself is a fart in the wailing screams of the death of organized religion.
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Which is not to say the plague will not persist for some time, but that is becoming obsolete in the movement of the world.


Enjoyed your post a lot.


Thanks, CB.

Colin: Something more... like, say... Tom Cruise?

Has anyone seen Jerry O'Connell's parody?

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/3f716ffebe

Or the this one:

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/254a671fb6

I found these hilarious...


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New video. A follow up to the declaration of war posted in the original post.

Also, a relatively successful raid in Orlando.
 
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Originally posted by klik:
U.S. Forces - Midight Oil
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1

US forces give the nod
It's a setback for your country
Bombs and trenches all in rows
Bombs and threats still ask for more

Divided world the CIA
Who controls the issue
You leave us with no time to talk
You can write your own assessment

Sing me songs of no denying
Seems to me too many trying
Waiting for the next big thing

Will you know it when you see it
High risk children dogs of war
Now market movements call the shots
Business deals in parking lots
Waiting for the meat of tomorrow

Everyone is too stoned to start emission
People too scared to go to prison
We're unable to make decisions
Political party line don't cross that floor
L. Ron Hubbard can't save your life
Superboy takes a plutonium wife
In the shadows of Ban the Bomb we live

Sing me songs of no denying
Seems to me too many trying
Waiting for the next big thing


I suppose you're wondering where the singer of that song ended up:



Click, klik. I dare you.


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I didn't think there were any white guys in Parliament.


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