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The project that could arguably end Scientology

Discussion in 'Projects' started by anon1mous, Jul 13, 2009.

  1. pooks Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    This is wrong thread to discuss this. In Scio Speak that means what you are posting is Dev-t.

    I too am an ex and used to think like you do. Please consider lurking moar, and studying about critical thinking skills. If you want to discuss how great Scn is, start your own thread, but I think I should warn you that you will be flamed and more than likely end up in the Thunderdome.
  2. RightOn Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Dev-T - Developed Traffic. Annoying, frivolous actions or activities that cause hassle. "This paperwork is really Dev-T."
  3. darkshadow667 Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    and... in time... possibly... OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. Anonymous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    At first I thought troll.

    Then I realized. You probably don't know that Hubbard was unabashed plagiarist that stole a lot of stuff to cobble together into Scientology.

    But pooks is right take this over to http://forums.whyweprotest.net/7-chit-chat/scientology-religion-philosophical-discussion-49011/
  5. Mutante Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    I suppose you think we really landed on the moon too.
  6. Anonymous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Yeah, the dumbass probably thinks that the US Government isn't run by Jews, either.
  7. Haruhi Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    *sits on Mutante's hands*

    *likes it even more*
  8. Mutante Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    You know it.
  9. MDKBOT Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    You know Mutante lost its hand in WWII and had to replace it with a hook right?
  10. Haruhi Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    You know I'm a trap, right? This could benefit both of us.
  11. Skeptic1337 Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Late to the party cool thread.
  12. hotdog57 Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    I am pround to be on the list ,
    and I think anon is a magnificent group of freedom fighter and history will prove anon RIGHT .
    for it is truly a battle of good against evil .
    peter devaney jr
  13. OrignalDavid Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    [quote/]cognitive dissonance[/quote]


    even if i i weren't already here, even if i had not been protesting already, even if i had not believed in this cause before i knew about this cause, i would be behind this based on this one little phrase. its beautiful, and perfectly telling.

    /masturbation post
  14. auchraw Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    With respect to flabbalanche, who is no doubt a nice guy but really has a lot to learn, Hubbard was brilliant at one thing: it's known as plagiarism or theft. He took all his better ideas from other people including early psychoanalysts and pre-Nazi Nazis. Mind control really does work. Self-hypnosis is really possible and it can produce extraordinary results including insanity.

    Somewhere in one of his early screeds the source of his ideas is made quite explicit. He explains that many people in Teegeeack had the odd bright idea but along came our intergalactic hero with his piercing intelligence and he found all these odd bright ideas here and there, collected them, and shaped them into a single supergalactic phony supercreed.

    The Church of Scientology is a rotten sham right back to the beginning.
  15. Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    I'm late to the party too, but wanted to toast some epic bread.

    Big thanks to all the Ex's who are speaking out.
  16. RightOn Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Posted an update on The List thread.

    After connection issues at my hotel this morning I was able to add 32 more names. We are at 481 and we will be over 500 tomorrow morning after I add the next 20 I have set to go.
    There are still over 50 names for me to add.
    Please keep them coming!

    Also include any info you can with a name the following, it saves lots of time.
    Name,time in, level or courses,position, and area, and link to where you found it.
    Please no youtube links. But include if it is on youtube and the name of the vid.

    thanks to all who are helping!!!!
    Together we are kicking ass!!!
    over and out....
  17. Herro Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Awesome.
  18. Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    500 names?!?

    I smell class action...
  19. theLastAnon Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Class action sounds great but ultimately, it is fail. It all comes down to one trial and if Co$ wins, well, there goes the whole damn thing down the drain.

    It would be most beautiful and most epic if there are THOUSANDS of lawsuits filed in every damn jurisdiction from coast-to-coast at both state and Federal levels. Suits brought by various victims and families and members/former members against both individuals in leadership roles and the Corporate structure of Co$/RTC, suits against narCONnon by its victims and their families. Suits against the other front groups. More fucking lawsuits than you can imagine. That's what I smell. (In addition to a fuck-ton of criminal indictments utilizing RICO to break this fucker up for good.)

    /rant

    return to awesome thread
  20. RightOn Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Ok..... edited.
    Someone did a recount and said we are at 400 names.
  21. anon1mous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    21:400 or 1 OSA member to every 20 exes.

    Does that ratio turn anyone else on here? I mean 21 crazy brainwashed OSA-types, against an army of over 400 disgruntled scilons? What are they going to do, sue everyone? Send them letters? Phonecalls? There's no way that OSA could effectively handle all of these people.

    Now we all know that there are thousands of ex-members. There was a particularly large exodus in the eighties. So how does one effectively quash OSA?

    WE FIND MOAR. Talk to/PM any ex scilon you know. Tell them that this is the time to speak out. Give them a link to ESMB (http://tinyurl.com/esmbex) or ethercat's site (http://tinyurl.com/interviewex).

    The voices are coalescing into a snowball, and that snowball is already rolling down the hill. There's no going back now. It's like fighting gravity.
  22. RightOn Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Oh it totally turns me on! Fap-a-arma!
  23. MajorLogica Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Any plans we make for bringing about the end of $cientology should be kept secret... I know for a fact that key Chanology boards are being watched by the Cult. 4chan, back when it was big on Chanology, was one of the most watched. 888chan is still being monitored, as it's /xenu/ board is still active. This very site is also being watched... I hate to make anyone paranoid, but beware your fellow "Anon", for he may be a $cilon mole. Nothing about Chanology is secret anymore. As long as our boards are open to the general public, we're at a disadvantage intelligence-wise.

    Speaking of which, any Anons living near a Church of $cientology, especially L.A. or Clearwater, should try to get into the Church as an infiltrator and report back information. Meanwhile, Whyweprotest.net shopuld step-up their security, permaban anyone who shows any significant suspecious activity, and admit only those who are genuinely against the Cult of $cientology. If we really want to see the end of this dangerous corporation-cult, we need to keep a choke-hold on our intelligence and security and increase our espionage efforts. It's not illegal to enter a place of religious teaching/worship for the purpose of observation, so use that excuse if one of you is caught spying for Anonymous. Religions are not supposed to be bound by the same protective laws as corporations, so there is nothing that is legally classified and therefor any acts of espionage cannot be prosecuted.. unless you're in the Sea Org, which is a "non-profit" (lol wut) corporation...

    We've got to get serious.

    Byt he way, and I'm sure by now this is already known by the cult, there are talks on 888chan about a global super-raid. I wish to help gian support for this effort, so I'll inform you all of it here if you don't know about it already. In my opinion, we should do raids on ALL buildings and compunds controlled by the $cilons... not just in America, but all around the world at about the same time, if possible. We have the Internets, so we can potentially organise such an event. We've got to show the $cilons we mean business. They have already form day one. They play to win.. we play for keeps.

    (I also propose that we gert a cool theme-song for this endeavour, too. My suggestion is "it's not over (till it's over)" by Jefferson Starship. the song fits us well and it is potentially inspirational for other critics and indifferent people to join our Cause.)
  24. themadhair Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    MajorLogica = retard ?
  25. Anonymous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    or a newfag that just needs to lurk moar - we were all one once
  26. Mutante Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Tee hee
  27. anonsoldier Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    All of the above. I almost smell OSA, and I NEVER say that, not even in joking.

    Openness is why we have been winning, it is the reason we continue to win, it will be the reason we will have won and be last one standing. Our plans for the "end game" are simple: they do not exist. At the end of the day, the law will dismantle the Church of Scientology (and we are not the law) or the organization will destroy itself and dissolve. Anonymous will not have to deliver the killing stroke, and that is why we can not be stopped from delivering it.

    Also, infiltration is a STUPID idea because it'll just give them money, raise their stats, and you risk having your brains fried. You will gain access to nothing that existing moles do not already have access to, you will not be able to mess with anything Anonymous can not already mess with, and you will not be able to support the effort here. It's stupid and completely counterproductive since I don't think a single person on these forums (with the exception of Boris) has the training to engage in that level of espionage.

    Protest idea is also fail. What the fuck do you think monthlies are for? RTFM, lurk moar, LRN 2 search, insert here every other meme that tells you you don't know what you're blabbing about.

    Edit; On positive notes-OH HOLY FUCK OVER 400 people!!!! That is some mother fucking win. The list of critics when it was at 320 got posted at RantRave, and shortly thereafter TerryEO stopped replying, and now we're at 400 and pushing towards 500?!? I'm gonna need new pants.
  28. Avery1 Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Agree.
  29. Anonymous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    This is not the case. However you are right to say that signing up as a fresh meat public Scientologist or new Sea Org recruit in order to gain access to confidential and damaging material is a complete waste of time.
  30. themadhair Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Here is the reason why:

    Thsi Spanish journo gets found out during a sec check.
  31. Anonymous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    scientology will never be defeated.
    too many front groups. too much money. too much respect for "the tech."
    it is like getting the paste back into the tube. DM might be removed, or die or whatever, but there will always be people using scientology to take advantage of others.

    the most effective thing that could ever be done against scientology would be attacking "the source" as they say. A high publicity exposure of LRH, his motivations, his evil, his psychopathy etc, so that he is on a Hitler level and anything related to him is understood to be cancerous.

    we can batter away at all their projects, orgs. cost them money, be a pain in their ass forever, but they will never be defeated until people retch at the name "LRH"

    Hubbard knew this and that is why Snow White was chanced
  32. Mutante Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    It is quite tricky to retrospectively demonize someone who is already dead.

    Concentrating on the people who keep Scientology alive is a better strategy.
  33. Anonymous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    or oldfag back again
  34. Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Looks like chanology the movie just got its tagline.
  35. Anonymous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    go ahead. concentrate on DM, Applied scholastics, cchr, wise, yhri and the umpteen million fronts that are started and will be started and all the people who run them.


    they all have one thing in common. LRH. If the world puked when they heard the name L Ron Hubbard, then maybe, maybe $cientology could be really hurt. until then you are fighting the good and honorable...and almost futile fight.
    I say "almost" because we are educating people, warning some and freeing some.
    However, $cientology is ingeniously built to survive through deception. Exposing LRH to the world is the only way to really stop it.
  36. Mutante Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Suggest you start a new thread for that ^^^
  37. Relyt Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    If anyone's doing OSA's work, it's you.
  38. Haruhi Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    Bzzt. Wrong. One of Chanology's greatest strengths lies in its transparency.

    Good. Let them watch what the end of Scientology looks like.


    Uh huh. Stay anonymous, don't get doxed, don't do anything stupid. Welcome to Feburary 2008.


    You are cordially invited to choke on my cock. Clearwater and LA anons have all pretty much been doxed - any of them step on to "Church" property and they're shipped off to the Grey Bar Hotel for trespassing. Our sources that are "still in" do a damn fine job. We don't need an anon to get on staff at LA Day just to find out how little a body router can dig up from the inside.

    OH.

    NO.

    YOU.

    DI'INT.

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  39. muldrake Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

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  40. anon1mous Member

    Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology

    That's good. Oh, and as the OP I obviously disagree with you. Actually, you just confirmed how valuable this project really is. The CoS is in damage control right now... objective number one being SILENCE. The moment we become silent is the moment that you've won.

    Intimidiation is gone.
    Fear is gone.
    Your attempts to shudder us will not work here.

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