How Can I Help



    • What can I do to help?

    • You can do a lot to spread the word about the dangers of this cult. The easiest thing is to simply talk to your friends, family, and coworkers about the information you've seen here and on any of the other sites we've linked to in order to spread awareness of the dangers of the Church Of Scientology. Tell them about Scientology's crimes, tell them about the broken families and ruined lives, tell them that Anonymous is giving them a way to make a difference! The more people know, the better!

      For those seeking to get more actively involved, the best way to go is to plan on attending one of Anonymous' planned protests of Scientology offices in the upcoming months, and by bringing as many people as possible along with you. You can learn more about those and other events on this site, as well as by contacting Anonymous in your area.

    • What events are being planned in my area?

    • If you live anywhere near a major city, chances are there are events being planned near you! You can find more information about upcoming events here.

    • How should I act at an Anonymous event?

    • Your behavior and the behavior of everyone else at a protest or other anonymous event is EXTREMELY important in showing that Anonymous is an organization that wishes to be taken seriously. The most important thing to be aware of is, of course, the law. Different states and cities have their own laws regarding protests, which you should look up on your own, but in general you should simply be courteous and respectful of any police officers and comply with their requests. Anonymous has had absolutely no trouble with the law at our protests up to this point, and we'd like to keep it that way.

      Dealing with Scientologists themselves is also something you should be careful of. When dealing with the Scientologists, it is important that you keep cool. Scientologists have a long history of verbally harassing protesters in order to illicit a reaction, a technique called bull baiting, and although it's unlikely that this will happen to you if you are in a large group you should be fully prepared to deal with it. If you happen to be approached by a Scientologist who is bull baiting you, stay calm and walk away. A verbal confrontation is not what we want, we're here to educate the public not scream in the faces of Scientologists.

      Please also review the Code of Conduct from our first worldwide protest.

    • Do I need to be anonymous too?

    • While it certainly isn't a requirement for you to participate in any protests or similar events, it is highly recommended that, due to Scientology's fair game policy of harassing their critics with lawsuits and other (less legal) tactics, you keep your identity hidden whenever you participate in an Anonymous event.

      Most importantly this applies to whatever you do on the internet. When posting to anonymous-run forums or talking in anonymous chatrooms in order to gain information about upcoming events, choose a username that cannot be traced back to you and do not give out your personal information under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. At protests and other such events, common sense rules and our Code of Conduct apply. Keep your face covered with a mask (a Guy Fawkes mask is recommended, but any will do), a scarf, a bandanna, or anything else that will cover enough of your face to conceal your identity. If you bring any friends along, try not to call them by their real names, and certainly not their full names. As said before, simply use your common sense and you should remain perfectly safe from any Scientology reprisals.

    • Does Anonymous accept donations?

    • All anonymous asks is that you donate your time to our cause. While printing out fliers, making signs, and purchasing masks may cost money, you are only asked to do so at your own discretion. While spending lots of money on printing and posterboard is great, the fact that you would simply take the time out of your day to show up to a protest or spread our message in any way is more than enough to help.

      If you still wish to help by donating to this site, it is of course appreciated. The server costs and other expenses need to be covered. The donation link is at the top of the page.

    • How can I contact anonymous in my area?

    • While there are many places where Anonymous gathers on the internet, the best place one should go to find information about protests, flierings, and other local Anonymous events would be the forums at Why We Protest. The entire board is extremely rich in information on Anonymous and Scientology, and is the best place to go to find information that is pertinent to you. Specifically, the forums on Enturbulation contain a thread dealing with your own area at the protest board.

      Most of the events listed on AnoniMap have an IRC channel associated with them. The “Join IRC Channel” link under the Event #XX heading will take you to the appropriate chat if you have an IRC client such as mIRC or XChat installed. How active the channel will be depends on your location.