Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology I think you're underestimating just how tarnished Hubbard's name already is. The phrase Scientology is even more damned. The cult is going down, and if Anonymous has anything to do with it, will more than likely end up as a series little groups arguing about who's "tech" is more on source, whilst ignoring their huge recruitment problems.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Well, i posted what I did because they, according to Hubbard himself, are trying to take over the world... L. Ron Hubbard said, THere will be people who will say, 'This is illegal'. By then, make sure that the Orgs decide what is legal and what isn't." That clearly means that the $cilons are trying to make their "tech" law. This is why we need to really get serious and stop them... they have alot of money and the only thing that is in their way of the domination the U.S. alone is the Federal Reserve Bank. Why do you think they are trying to make the techlaw and fought so dam hard for tax-exemption? Logically, they are going to try to buy the Fed and economically ruloe over the U.S first, then the world. Are you following me?
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Majorlogica rambling sounds vaguely familiar, oh ya, the whatcha-ma-call-it 'Report' dude on YT last year... (lame barely describes said 'reportage') who had all sorts of 'good advice' for anons on what everyone should be doing alla time, really frustratingly inane prattle imho, much of which was namefag yerself crap... durrrr (I am refering to origional rambling suggestion post #183 here) Time for~~~~~~ta-da! [SIZE="4"][COLOR="Magenta"]~FAIL CHEEZES KITTEH!~[/COLOR][/SIZE] Kk, am done d/rail, back to our regularly scheduled program.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology 1. Hubbard's name is only tarnished by those who have done research on him. To others, it is just a vaguely familiar, somewhat distinguished sounding name. 2. The cult is not going down. In fact as anons move on and grow weary, $cilons will emerge stronger and more battle hardened due to our attacks. $cientology has much more at stake than we do, and are motivated by money. We are not. See the thread on the Buffalo Cell. We are mostly young people with other interests, and a few oldies with axes to grind. 3. Again, it is a good thing we are doing, because individuals are getting free and getting warned. maybe even Miscavige will fall. But LRH initiated a brilliant evil machine that is designed to survive. look at all the fucking material they have to sell. Look at all the front groups. look at all the buttons they know how to push and their efficiency at infiltration. Look at us blowing our wad here and them building up there, say South Africa. They seem to have plenty of money. I sure haven't noticed that they have stopped advertising, stopped buying real estate, stopped hiring PIs. 4. Discrediting Hubbard, exposing his evil on a grand scale, GRAND SCALE, is the only way to truly stop the evil. When the average person sees that name and wants to puke, then we will have won. All the front groups have one thing in common. Hubbard.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology It cannot survive if its inner writings and intents are exposed. Impossible. Once everybody is aware of the ulterior motives,it can have no new members. 1260
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Regardless of how crazy Hubbard was, he is dead. Focusing on Hubbard would be a diversion. It is MORE relevant to focus on current practices, because they cause "flaps": * Disconnection * Forced abortion * Coercion * Litigation * Extortion * Witness tampering * Human trafficking * Labor violations * ... Take your pick. Any one of those things is ten times worse than Hubbard, considering they are still alive.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Why not just create a list of interview questions, and simply ask each person to compose their own video response to each answer. 1260
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Here's one thing that's been done with the list so far: Ex-Scientologists Who Have Spoken Out ***
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Screw it, let's do it. First let's (in collaboration with other forums), compose a 'feeler' email, and send it to everyone on the list. Just to get their thoughts on the matter. Then at least we'll know how many are willing. Anonymous
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Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology I think this could help out a lot. A very good plan.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology When asking for their testimonies, you need to make it clear just how safe we've made things. And just how safe they are in large numbers. 1260
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Not all that ingenious, IMO. Lucky so far, yes, but already dying by any measure. So are lots of people. Doesn't mean they can. No, I'm roffling you. U R silly and make no sense.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology WTF is it with tinfoil heads and the Federal Reserve? One day I'm gonna care enough to find out. Here's what you imagine happening: Let me paint you another picture, one more akin to reality: Then I get to bust down the doors at Int, throw some flashbangs, cap an OSA agent who tries to use R2-45 upon me in a last ditch effort, and have a jolly good afternoon. I'm kidding. I'm not allowed to do that on American soil. Right, anyways, this list is doing wonderful things as its apparently shut up all the OSA people on RantRave for the time being. Even TerryEO has gone silent for quite awhile. Love it, keep at it, hope to see great things continue to happen.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology The Federal Reserve is not part of the "gubmint" It is actually privately owned corporation that does "gubmint" work.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology How is this going, btw? There Anonymous facebook page could have this posted for with an update...if whoever has it is still present.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Unfortunately I haven't heard much about any updates. AFAIK the folks in the other thread are looking at updating the wiki, something I myself might contribute to soon. Looking on the wiki, the latest tally of names is at 404, although there are still a bunch to be added. Thousands, in fact. Paging epix failbook raid people, how goes the fight?
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology If anyone wants to help with compiling the list, it's available on the wiki here: [wiki]List of ex-Scientologists who have spoken out[/wiki] It would help if you could confirm and add some of these names: http://forums.whyweprotest.net/949004-post635/. RightOn has some updates on the thread as well which have not yet been added to the wiki.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology The list looks good but I feel the label 'inactive' gives the wrong impression. How can I make a change? Tanja's surname is not Neumann but Neujahr, as two posts in this thread confirm.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Just updated the master here with the correct last name for Tanja.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology I have been verifying names, links and adding info and posting it in posts. NOT On the master list. I started added the post number from which I got the names , so it won't be confusing. For instance : Post # XXXXX Verfired following names and links,and added info to some names: Mary XXXXXXXXX I just addded more verified names a little while ago. Also..... question, a name was submitted to the wiki with initials for their first name only. I checked the link with the name and could find no other place where it listed their full name, nor in ESMB profile. I think the name was A. K Meyers or something. Earlier in the posts on the list, we were discusiing this and some people said names with just initials may look less credible, and that only FULL names should be addded??? Another person suggested that names with just initials maybe should be added to a seperate appendix. I have not done anything with names with just initals for first names. Can you tell me what the consensus is for these types of names?
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Fascinating stuff actually. Of many worthy (and surely many unworthy) available resources, I recommend Griffin's "The Creature from Jekyll Island" when you do. Correct, although it is definitely involved with the government in ways "normal" corporations are not. Anyway, back to the cult....
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology This idea came from this thread. This is copypasta: I'm starting to organize a speaking tour. The idea is a few ex/OT and one academic. Chuck Beatty is interested, and we agreed on Stephen Kent and Jeff Hawkins. Thoughts and suggestions welcome. Starts with a a/v presentation announcement - Blah blah blah, thank you, during the course of our presentation, scilons may be attending with the premeditated intention to disrupt the speakers. We thank you in advance for your patience should security have to eject the hooligans - or something like that. The Academic would then open, describing what the life experiences mean. Hell, he's an expert and can blow me away with his ideas. The panel would (for example) speak one at a time, at a lectern, and summarize their background and experience. Then some highlight horror stories. After the OTs are done, we go to Q & A. I wish for a local anon (wherever this takes place) to do a similar thing, but anonymously summarize their reason for protesting, etc., then all are in the Q & A. Academic/Moderator thanks all and wraps it up. Also, if anons wish to speak, then a cash fee would be paid to them. This is a nice way to recruit, inform, and make a buck. EDIT: Anon presence can be dropped, and it goes as a typical speaking engagement.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology What's that, you dont have any money? That's what I thought. Thanks for showing up OP, your faggot-hatted idea will surely be shat upon by generations to come.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Scientology was doing well but then we came along and muck'd it aul up.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Who is Robocat - you've been on WWP for 3 days and made 2 posts... if your speaking tour idea is being developed in some other forum, perhaps link us to it so we can see what's happening.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Because who someone is matters, right? You got a bit closer in your second sentence. Dox or gtfo is all that matters. Fucking retard.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology LRH was way in and the Only way out. Barefoot Messiah. Mgmt tech can Only produce Narcisstic Psychopaths as leaders (always has). Realize a small few are deranged and always will be, with or without meds. Re: the List. For myself, I'm waiting for govt agencies to turn around and offer protection from religious persecution, like they're supposed to. IRS turnabout would help too. Comments on StPeteTimes series: Notice how many raving for govt to act. this is good. Also note Tobin and Childs (reporters) are political reporters, also good. PerfectStorm: Tax coffers in a long drought right now. In Clearwater, as all of Florida, economists correctly predict dearth longer than rest of U.S., at least 2012
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Can someone please BACK UP *all* the websites linked to on the List? We don't want these stories being lost because of an expired domain or something.
Re: The project that could arguably end Scientology Let's hope that gets the CO$ off our asses for good!