
Tue 19 Aug 2008
GET INVOLVED! PROTEST! FOR GREAT JUSTICE!
1) Gather Your Strength
2) Find a Protest Location
3) Wear a Mask!

Tue 19 Aug 2008
GET INVOLVED! PROTEST! FOR GREAT JUSTICE!
1) Gather Your Strength
2) Find a Protest Location
3) Wear a Mask!

Wed 23 Jul 2008
1) Understand! Use these links to inform yourself.
2) Organize! Find a protest location in your area.
3) Eat cake and drink LULZ.

Tue 1 Jul 2008
This just in from ANONYMOUS:
“Next protest is on July 12. The theme is Spi vs. Sci and will focus on the Cult of Scientology’s intelligence agency, the “Office of Special Affairs.” The “OSA” is responsible for the cult’s strong arm tactics, such as stalking, blackmail, frivolous but expensive legal threats, and a host of other unscrupulous behaviors.”
Here is how you can participate:
1) Get Informed:
Xenu.net
Xenu.tv
Enturbulation.org
2) Get Equipped:
Fair Game Flyer
Protest Leaflets
Even More Leaflets
3) Get Outside:
Find a Protest Location

Wed 30 Jan 2008
Protests of the Church of Scientology are being planned at various locations worldwide on Sunday, February 10th, 2008. Here’s what you can do to support the effort:
1) Download a Protest Kit (filled with flyers, information, images, etc.)
2) Find a Protest Location in Your Area, or start one.
For Great Justice.

Fri 25 Jan 2008
There is a new message out from Anonymous for all those who practice Scientology. Check it out:
Also, a couple of tools have been posted for those ANON who wish to contribute in real life.
1) Single-Page Anti-Scientology Flyer
2) ANON Anti-Scientology Stencil
For Great Justice.

Fri 25 Jan 2008
Also, there was some coverage of the war on NBC:

Thu 24 Jan 2008
Internet Group Anonymous Declares “War on Scientology”
“Anonymous” continues the fight against the Church of Scientology and their Religious Technology Center.
CLEARWATER, Florida (January 24, 2008) - Anonymous announced their intention to combat the activities of the Church of Scientology on Monday, January 21, 2008. A spokesperson said that the group’s goals include bringing to an end the financial exploitation of Church members and protecting free speech, a right which they claim was consistently violated by the Church of Scientology in persecution of their 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 and “products.” 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. Anonymous has acquired large amounts of Scientology trade secrets, along with dozens of lectures, documents, books and recordings. As of January 24th at approximately 12:00 PM EST, the size of these files being distributed is reaching nearly one gigabyte. More are expected to become available as time goes on. Below you will find a link to a YouTube video with almost 500,000 views, Anonymous’ message to Scientology. Also available is a RapidShare link containing a .rar of HTML files that sample some of the documents that have been released by Anonymous. In this one file alone, there are over 538,000 pages. Topics include: Child Dianetics, a Technical Dictionary, The OT Levels, Axioms of Scientology and other various materials.
About Scientology:
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]
About Anonymous:
Anonymous is a collective composed of many Internet users, spanning dozens of countries, combined under one name. Originally stemming from various internet image-boards, Anonymous gained notoriety through various internet-based operations. Anonymous has built up formidable influence on the internet which has over the years manifested itself in tangible, real-world influence. 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.
UPDATE: Skynews - Skynews are incorrect. Contrary to media reports, Anonymous is not demanding monetary compensation to cease attacks on the church.
Contact:
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Message to Scientology, YouTube, http://youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ
A small taste of what Anonymous has released: http://rapidshare.com/files/86142418/scifags.rar.html
[1] http://www.whyaretheydead.net/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights.html
[2] http://www.discord.org/%7Elippard/skeptic/03.3.jl-jj-scientology.html
[3] http://www.nyupress.org/netwars/textonly/pages/chapter06/ch06_.html
[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