FrontCite list of media articles on Scientology, Narconon and other front groups http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/frontcite.html There are good media article pages with db lookup, but sometimes a big flat html page is good for scanning because when you're looking for something, you also find other things in passing. Now all the tags on articles connect to the tag index, which connects back to the articles. I've also been chopping into the huge backlog pile of articles. Local copies can be saved, but make sure that you get the css file too.
It looks like this is being hosted on a personal web page. Is there any way to have it on a more permanent site?
Anons, your every move is being monitored by IC3 & traced. There are 'members' of Anon who are working / co-operating with Federal Agencies. Bit by bit you are being destroyed, as you are a threat to Society & the Internet. Law Enforcement World wide are united, to bring this 'faceless' group of anti-social, hackers & vandals down. In the end money talks.
Fantastic work! Must have taken a while to traul through. Feel free to add articles and their links not already on that page from http://htmlpad.org/Scientology/ (all non-green ones) The idea of tags is great, and worthy of adding to the searchbox when I have the time.
Local screenshot of progress, added a "series" tag Sightly different approach: Tags only appear when showing search results like above, to save vertical space in the default "Browse" view, and instead of all tags being listed at the bottom of the page, they are in a customized autocomplete dropdown, which is why that option is a textbox: I separated the tags into four sets of dropdowns to make looking through them easier: Subjects, Front Groups, Places and People. You can switch between the sets by mousewheel scrolling on the textbox (Firefox users also get a bonus right-click menu) but it's not really necessary if you don't want to autocomplete, it's a search of all tags.
The only thing it's pulling from newmatilda.com is the favicon.ico, removed now. Chrome's being a bit stupid. It looks like newmatilda.com is badly suffering from bit rot. I'll probably change the link to an archive.org one.
It looks good. Any further progress? Is it online yet? Note: I've since marked-up my list with RDFa Lite (there's a thread), so extracting the data directly from the page should work. I'll also be publishing it as JSON soon.