Feb 24

Anonagi, on the whyweprotest forum, wrote:A few weeks ago, I recieved this email on the San Diego Anonymous account. It was from someone who had claimed to just left Scientology, telling me a bit abou…

Feb 24

Scientology ‘faces French trial’ The Church of Scientology in France will be tried in court for “organised fraud”, according to legal sources.The lawyer for one of the plaintiffs behind the case told …

Feb 24

Possible footbullet: So, it’s not religious, at all, not even close, in fact it’s “common sense” and it’s approved to be distributed to the government, however, it’s a beginning book in Dianetics an…

Feb 24

It’s funny, not perfect for Phoenix as we do protest right in front of the ORG, but a good video nonetheless.

Feb 24

General Information:http://www.xenu.net/http://www.xenutv.com/http://www.whyweprotest.net/http://youfoundthecard.com/http://exscientologykids.com/http://forums.enturbulation.org/index.phphttp://en.wik…

Feb 24

Unmasking Anonymous by Christina Caldwellpublished on Wednesday, April 9, 2008 Members of the Internet-hacker group Anonymous are masking themselves to take down what they see as a corrupt …

Feb 17

http://vimeo.com/3142402

There are a few factual errors here…

Feb 12

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j1g5m2jCS1fu-qksdxL2hXUd59eAD969AEQO0

Scientology has decided that they need a 5th vault to store L. Ron Hubbard’s teachings in case of a worlwide cataclysm.  They fear that Hubbard’s teachings will become unavailable to mankind unless they store them underground behind a locked bank vault door.  I don’t know. I think wikileaks is doing a great job preserving the “Tech” by simply making it ubiquitous.  If it’s everywhere, it’s pretty hard to destroy, no?  If it’s underground behind a locked door, it’s pretty hard to overlook, yes?  Yet Scientology has chosen to spend yet more millions of dollars on this strange project.

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=41.469486,-109.059563&spn=0.060069,0.147285&t=h&z=13

Feb 10

Feb 4

http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2009-02-05/news/will-the-l-ron-hubbard-house-turn-a-camelback-neighborhood-into-a-scientology-recruitment-mecca/1

I still don’t understand why, of all the places where Hubbard lived, they’d want to turn this particular one into a shrine. He wrote Scientology 8-8008 or some throwaway piece of crap, if I remember right, there.  Nothing of much interest.  The Phoenix Lectures are not that interesting.  So what gives?  Why not the sprawling California ranch where Hubbard died?  http://www.lisamcpherson.org/cos/ranch.htm  Or the apartment complex in Dunedin Florida where he hid out from the law in the 1970s?  Or his grandpa’s ranch that was supposedly 1/4 of Montana?  I mean, why a little house where he only lived a couple of years and where nothing really happened?