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Cyber-guerre totale Video: «Message to Scientology» (Anonymous, Avril 10, 2008) Toronto Picket Report: ANonymous scores Victory (ARS - May 11, 2008) Internet Group Anonymous Declares "War on Scientology" (Chan Enterprises - Jan 21, 2008) Un groupe de pirates déclare la guerre à la Scientologie (pcinpact.com - 25 janvier 2008) La guerre de la scientologie contre le net continue (Anti-scientologie - 25 avril 2009) About Anonymous: Anonymous is a collective composed of many Internet users, combined under one name. The group gained fame through popular image-boards and accrued influence both on the Internet and the real world. They have launched offensives against a wide variety of targets, including the social website Habbo Hotel and various White Supremacy entities. Anonymous played a major role in the capture of Canadian pedophile Chris Forcand. |
| Hello, leadership of Scientology Many who seek to dismantle
Scientology, have joined together Hello, leadership of Scientology. We are, Anonymous. Presently, you have successfully manipulated Youtube, to remove the accounts of two major detractors of your criminal organization. Whether or not these accounts remain suspended, it is your criminal activities, which are unacceptable, and will not be tolerated. Also recently, you sent your terrorist wing the OSA, to stalk and expose some of our members, and use the law, to harass them. They may have fallen or not, but already many more Anonymous, galvanized by your terrorist acts, have joined our popular uprising, and have taken up their cause. We have decided, to punish you, for your actions against us, and others, as well as to further our aim, to peacefully deconstruct your organization. We have determined, to take an immediate course of action, which we believe, you will not find pleasant at all. Your criminal acts, to destroy detractors and defectors on the internet, and on the streets of the worlds free nations, grow increasingly desperate. Desperation precedes panic. Celebrities are beginning to publicly leave Scientology. European
Nations move ever more boldly against Scientology, to suppress your criminal
activities. We anticipated this day would come. And we have planned how to take advantage, of your own foolish actions. Previously peaceful Anonymous demonstrators have been appearing at your doors monthly. You call us terrorists, and try to intimidate us, with your own terror campaign, even covertly producing a video, threatening to bomb yourselves, and falsely claiming it came from us. That was stupid. No one has forgotten what Scientology did to Paulette Cooper. To punish you, we are declaring a Summer Siege of Scientology. For the months of May, June, July and August, all Anonymous members, are being encouraged to give the demonstrations, an extra hour or two. Everyone who can will come out for the major demonstrations. And everyone who can will show up, whenever possible, in groups of at least five. These, Guerilla Demonstrations, will be especially effective as they will occur without pattern or warning, other than to the local authorities, to inform them of our peaceful intent. We intend that every time you look out your windows and doors, you will likely see some of us. We will constantly remind you, your staff your members, the general public and especially the local and national governments, of the many crimes of Scientology. The violation of the Human Rights of your staff, and the abuse of their children, as well as the continued application of your cruel Disconnection Policy, are reasons enough to lay siege to Scientology. However, there are a few key crimes of Scientology we wish to focus world attention on, at this time. We will lay siege, because Scientology as a matter of your corporate policy called Fair Game, you actively seek to destroy, any detractors and defectors who expose, or oppose, your illegal conduct, and criminal methods. We will lay siege, because Scientology, also as a matter of your corporate policy called Fair Game, you continue to actively intimidate the media into silence, and you continue internet cyber terrorist attacks, in an attempt to silence your opponents, of the communication generation. We will lay siege to you, to peacefully express, our righteous outrage at your morally bankrupt, and un ethical practices, because criminally convicted Scientology, currently continues, to condone and conduct, criminal activities in many nations. We will lay siege to you, because it is our right and because we can We will always be there, to remind you of your crimes. We will always be there, to help those who wish to escape your heartless grasp. We are the free speaking peoples of the world. We are watching. We are waiting. We are, Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.
Index: Anonymous 2008 - Anonymous 2009 |
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Toronto Picket Report: ANonymous scores Victory
Today's Demos had more than a few pleasant surprises. The first surprise was an announcement by Toronto Police, made to the Anons gathering in Isabella parkette. The Senior Officer announced the Anons would have access to both sides of St Mary St. for the entire demo. If the sidewalks became too crowded there, the Police would close the street and turn it over to the Anons. They asked that only a handful of Anons use the east side of Yonge. This way, the Officer proclaimed: the East side businesses would not be interfered with unfairly, Anons would be off of Yonge St for the most part and safer and Anon monitors could keep order on the Org side of Yonge so Anons would not inadvertently get near the big Org windows ! I have been trying to convince the Toronto Police to allow Anons to do exactly this since Feb. 10. Back Channel communications by East side business lawyers and Civil Liberty lawyers have apparently convinced senior Toronto police to adopt this near perfect solution to allow for large Anon protests with minimal business interruption and greater safety. Senior Toronto Police have apparently realized the Scientology manufactured high res *Anonymous Bomb Threat* video could not have been downloaded by C0$ from Youtube, but uploaded by C0$ to both Youtube and the DVD C0$ has bee foisting on local PD everywhere. Since the Bomb threat is an obvious concoction and lie, then all info by C0$ on the video is suspect. Therefore Anons should be judged, not on C0$ hearsay and multiple false complaints but on demonstrated history: Absolutely Peaceful Demos WORLD WIDE. So Anons, at 11 am, with Police escort, crossed Yonge and took control of St Mary St., directly beside the Org, (as asked for in all Notices of Demonstration I have filed for Anons.) Needless to say, the Day Org staff were completely caught off guard by the change in Police treatment of the peaceful Anon participants. The Org was hiding behind its blinds again, but the SO woman in charge of the Day Org was out and complaining bitterly to the Police. I could not hear what was said, but she was very unhappy, to say the least. Tough, isn't it OSA ? You may be able to sell another set of lies for the next Demo, but this set of lies has been totally dismissed by Toronto Police. The Demo started with about 50 Anons and by noon had increased to 125 Anons on the street at one time and about 25 away for supplies, flyers, coffee or food. At 1:30 PM a round of Pizza was donated (about 6 or 8 large) by some local sympathizer, I believe. Head count at that time was about 125 on St Mary St and 25 more Anons spread out on the East side of Yonge. The Org was virtually surrounded for the day. Day Org staff was at a minimum today as many SO have been sent down to CW, LA and Hemet as a result of enturbulation caused by two weeks of nearly daily flyer Pickets by Resident Toronto Anons. Replacement SO are being sent up. Toronto Org is hoping their brainwashing is a little better than the last batch. Looks like the Anonymous Siege of Scientology, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odddu3FI940 at least in Canada, is under full steam and crippling the SO mental state. If Anons everywhere continue to adopt this Max Raid surrounded by many Mini Raids, then DM is going to run out of bodies to run his operations since defections will be maximized. (Unconfirmed reports indicate 4 known SO blew from TO Org, apparently, in the last 3 weeks.) The second pleasant surprise of the day for me was the large number of Anons who showed up today. The Universities and Colleges are now closed and many Anons have returned to homes outside of Toronto for the summer. The Anons at today's Demo were almost all Toronto Residents. I had hoped for 50 core Anons from Toronto to show. Instead three times that number showed up.( And all of them are called 'Spacko'.) This means currently there are 150 local Anons to draw upon for Demos and Guerilla Flyering (Mini Raids) We used to tie the C0$ in knots and cause enturbulation of staff and members and force C0$ to empower an OT3 Goon Squad with one tenth that number. Anons consistently large numbers must just be driving C0$ Org Management berserk. Chants, dancing on St Mary's, happy smiling Cops, appreciative and friendly locals and content local business owners were the features of today, and of course the obligatory Anonymous Rick Roll too. VWD Toronto Anonymous, my hat is off to you all ! Gregg Hagglund SP7 TorontoSP
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Internet Group Anonymous Declares "War on Scientology" "Anonymous" are fighting the Church of Scientology and the Religious Technology Center. Source: Chan Enterprises - Jan 21, 2008 18:10:55
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (PRLog.Org) - Jan 21, 2008 - CLEARWATER, Florida - Anonymous announced their intention to combat the activities of the Church of Scientology on Monday. A spokesperson said that the group's goals include bringing an end to the financial exploitation of Church members and protecting the right to free speech, a right which they claim was consistently violated by the Church of Scientology in pursuit of its opponents. This announcement came as a response to attempts by the Church to keep secret an internal video meant to be viewed only by Scientologists, featuring actor Tom Cruise. Despite their efforts, the movie was leaked and rapidly spread across the Internet. The video caused much controversy, and members of Anonymous posted a message to several of their websites proclaiming war against Scientology. Soon after, Anonymous struck at the church; they blocked access to its website, made prank calls, organized protests, distributed anti-Church pamphlets and information, and extracted secret files from the Church of Scientology and its parent company, the Religious Technology Center. Anonymous' members cited several reasons for their actions against the Church of Scientology: many have stressed the alleged human rights violations under the auspices of the Church.[1] Others accused the Church of fraud due to its costly ceremonies, while some merely sought the entertainment they refer to as "lulz," a corruption of the Internet slang "LOL," or "laugh out loud." Most members, however, were concerned with the threat to free speech that the Church posed. This was most evident in the recent attacks on websites such as Digg and YouTube, where the Church filtered anti-Scientology comments and replaced their content with the text "[This comment is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Church of Scientology International]." "The so-called Church of Scientology actively misused copyright and trademark law in pursuit of its own agenda," one Anonymous commented. "They attempted not only to subvert free speech, but to recklessly pervert justice to silence those who spoke out against them." The Church of Scientology's legal struggle with its online detractors began in 1994 with the Usenet group "alt.religion.scientology", a community which spoke out against the Church. Legal representatives from the Church confronted them specifically over the use of Scientology in their name, citing trademark infringement and misrepresentation. This led to numerous lawsuits,[2] and the group was shut down.[3] The Church of Scientology later found itself in several further conflicts on the Internet,[4] including some with popular websites such as Google and Slashdot,[5] as well as an alleged "war" with users of the website YTMND.com.[6] The members of Anonymous do not plan to end their attacks on the Church of Scientology. Instead, they will continue until the Church of Scientology reacts, at which point they will change strategy. Their main goal is to render the church powerless, and so the war could be one of attrition. Science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard founded the Church in 1953. In the 55 years since its inception, the Church has faced allegations of being a commercial enterprise that harasses its critics, exploits its members, and neglects adults in its care. Scientology has also faced criticism over the cost required to progress through its "auditing" system, with the total bill for completing the course estimated at $365,000 - $380,000.[7] [1] http://www.whyaretheydead.net/Universal_Declaration_of_H [2] http://www.discord.org/~lippard/skeptic/03.3.jl-jj-sci [3] http://www.nyupress.org/netwars/textonly/pages/chapter06/ [4] http://www.news.com/2100-1023-959236.html [5] http://slashdot.org/yro/01/03/16/1256226.shtml [6] http://www.ytmnd.com/news/?news_id=40 [7] http://www.xenu.net/archive/prices.html About Anonymous: Anonymous is a collective composed of many Internet users, combined under one name. The group gained fame through popular image-boards and accrued influence both on the Internet and the real world. They have launched offensives against a wide variety of targets, including the social website Habbo Hotel and various White Supremacy entities. Anonymous played a major role in the capture of Canadian pedophile Chris Forcand.
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Un groupe de pirates déclare la guerre à la Scientologie Cyber-guerre totale
L'Église de Scientologie subit en ce moment des attaques informatiques de la part d'un groupe de pirates, Anonymous, qui s'est décidé à frapper très fort contre la présence de la pensée scientologue sur le Net. Cette récente guerre est informatique, mais très sérieuse, et l'opération s'appelle « Project Chanology ». Les cyberactivistes qui ont pris pour cible l'Église de Scientologie effectuent des attaques DDoS sur plusieurs de ses principaux sites web, dont le site officiel de l'Église, qui est actuellement constamment harcelé par des offensives distribuées de type déni de service. Résultat : aucun de ces sites ne fonctionne, ou très lentement. Autre moyen, la recherche d'informations secrètes dans les ordinateurs Scientologue. Certains des pirates de chez Anonymous ont réussi à télécharger des documents confidentiels que l'Église réserve uniquement à ses acolytes. Un fichier de 66 Mo composé de milliers de pages de rapports, dictionnaire et leçons scientologues, que les pirates se sont fait un plaisir de diffuser librement sur le Net. La cause: une vidéo officieuse de Tom Cruise en plein délire mystique Cette vidéo, disponible maintenant sur les principaux sites de diffusion en ligne, fut publiée à l'origine sur le site Gawker. L'Église de Scientologie a très vite contacté le site en menaçant son webmaster d'attaque en justice pour violations de droits d'auteurs, un argument très bancal juridiquement, qui a mis le feu aux poudres. Ce n'est pas la première fois que l'Église de Scientologie tente de censurer sur le Net des informations qui lui sont défavorables, avec menaces de poursuites judiciaires farfelues en guise d'argument. Le groupe Anonymous affirme dans un communiqué qu'il ne laissera désormais plus ces pratiques passer : la guerre totale est déclarée. Sur le site officiel de ce mouvement anti-scientologie, plusieurs conseils de harcèlement sont prodigués aux amateurs, comme le Blackfaxing (envoyer des centaines de pages entièrement noires pour vider l'encre des faxes de l'Église), ou même quelques actions plus réelles, comme à Londres le 10 février prochain. Une guerre qui remonte aux débuts du Net Les prémices de ce conflit d'internautes contre la Scientologie remontent à l'année 1994, sur les réseaux Usenet. Le groupe «alt.religion.scientology» s'était alors formé dans le but de combattre les discours de l'Église. Les scientologues avaient alors entrepris plusieurs actions judiciaires pour violation de la «marque Scientology», pour finalement arriver à ses fins, et faire disparaître le groupe de Usenet. Remarque d'anti-scientologie: Dans cette guerre fort heureusement la scientologie n'a jamais réussi. elle n'a finalement pas réussi à faire disparaître le forum alt.religion.scientology [ARS] de usenet. Voir à ce sujet l'article ci-dessous.
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La gerre de la scientologie contre le net continue Le forum «alt.religion.scientology » (ARS) surveillé par la scientologie ! Dans sa guerre contre le net la scientologie fort heureusement n'a jamais réussi à empêcher les critiques à poursuivre leur travail de prévention et d'information. Par exemple la scientologi, bien qu'ayant tenté une action en justice pour une question de copyright du terme "Scientology", n'a aucunement réussi à faire disparaître le forum alt.religion.scientology [ARS] de usenet. La scientologie a utilisé des tas de méthodes spammantes pour tenter de contrôler ce forum. (Ex: des dizaines de milliers de messages expédiés automatiquement chaque nuit sur ARS) ou novatrices ("sporgeries, voir ce terme sur wikipedia). Désormais, la scientologie ne spamme plus de la même manière. Elle utilise des pseudonymes dans plusieurs buts différents, qui sont pour l'essentiel: 1/ Un "truthseeker" prétend par exemple être un vrai critique de la secte, mais l'unique but de ses messages répétitifs consiste à empêcher les gens d'aller sur les sites des vrais critiques, et leur faire croire que les vrais critiques sont des scientologies... 2/ Des pseudos "nina.reyes07", et autres bruce benson, trudy johnson, angela gupta etc, spamment chaque jour le forum ARS avec des dizaines et dizaines de messages totalement hors sujet, messages diffamatoires attaquant la médecine, la pharmacopée et la psychiatrie... 3/ une certaine "Barbara Schwartz", qui change sans cesse de pseudo, mais dont les styles sont connus, poste chaque jour des messages insultants et diffamatoires à l'encontre des critiques participant à ARS. Elle avait droit il y a peu encore à sa propre page décrivant ses messages délictueux sur wikipedia (anglais). 4/ Un "laser clam" émet régulièrement des messages sous-entendant que les critiques sont malhonnêtes, alors que lui-même est manifestement un scientologue. Ces 4 groupes de scientologues essaient de surcroît de semer la zizanie entre les critiques. Ils utilisent ce qu'ils découvrent sur le forum ARS (au besoin en le déformant) pour déconsidérer le sérieux des critiques de la scientologie. Si vous jetez un oeil sur les forums qui traitent des abus de la scientologie vous verrez que la guerre continue. Anti-scientologie, 25 avril 2009 |
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Un must: "Ron Hubbard, le gourou démasqué" Ce livre de Russell Miller révèle la face cachée de la scientologie. On y découvre un Ron Hubbard, malade, mythomane et poursuivi par la justice. Il est disponible en format pdf ou html sur notre site. Nous avons également publié une version résumée.
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