You are way late to the game, dude. All their fun things happened over this summer.
I just recently stumbled across a blog where this guy happened to recieve a secret card that looked like this.
The site and group responsible for this go by the name of "anonymous" and even detail how to go about proctecting your identity from the church of scientology. From what I read they started out doing youtube videos against the church and that lead to some DOS attacks against COS websites. But now they've toned down a bit and organizse world wide street protests outside COS buildings, while where Guy Fawke masks. The reason for the masks are because of COS tend to track down anyone who publicly talks about them and then tries to either sue, harrass and other underhanded tactics.
The group believe in freedom of religion and just want to expose the Church of Scientology for what they really are, an evil corporation. They have various links, videos and information about the corporation, since most info is hard to come by since they tend to keep pretty private about their affairs.
Here's some links if you'd like to read more.
The original blog
http://www.seanpaune.com/2008/08/20/...n-scientology/ An anonymous member even finds the blog and makes a nice comment too!
Anonymous's site
http://youfoundthecard.com/
Anyone care to comment?
Last edited by Rtificial; 24 Aug 2008 at 12:34 AM.
You are way late to the game, dude. All their fun things happened over this summer.
Scientology is retarded, which means that anybody who actually believes in that shit is, well, mega-retarded.
By the way, they go after money, I get about 10 letters a month for them.
Most entitled:
Mr XXXXXXXX
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISION IN YOUR LIFE, CONSIDER YOUR FAMILY..
then a bunch of shit,
and it always ends.
WE ARE ONLY HERE TO MAKE SURE YOUR SUCCESS IS PASSED ON TO YOUR CHILDREN!!!!!!!
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Let me cut through the bullshit, noobs.
These guys want to be the next Freemasons, except we have been around for 2000 years an they started in the 1960's or whatever. Also, freemasons want you to acheive success and NEVER ask for money, they ALWAYS ask for money and never do shit to help you except hook you up to a bullshit machine and tell you that your reading is horrible.
Fuck these guys, they are money hungry motherfuckers.
Last edited by Othello Harrington; 24 Aug 2008 at 12:43 AM.
It bothers me that people believe the stuff in the Bible. That said, I tolerate it because people need answers and the Bible has easy answers. There are arguments to be made about where everything came from and some of those are fairly clear.
Scientology, on the other hand, is known to be completely fabricated yet people follow it like it isn't. You can debate the fallibility of Christians or Muslims or whatever because the origins of the fabrications they believe are so long ago that it's muddy. We know that L. Ron Hubbard made up Scientology, it is well documented and crystal clear.
Scientologists are ridiculous people. I support calling them out.
Just so you know and this is not an attack, freemasons don't believe in "the bible" so to speak.
Who said anything about Freemasons?
You've got to read senil eht neewteb, Calliander. It's a shadow conspiracy, perpetrating a secret puppet government upon the populous.
The sexy populous.
Everything from this point forward will be typed in blue, because Freemasons cannot read blue. You see, The Freemasons began as members of craft guilds who united into lodges in England in the early 1700's. They stressed religious tolerance, the equality of their male peers, and the themes of classic liberalism and the Enlightenment. Today they are a worldwide fraternal order that still educates its members about philosophical ideas, and engages in harmless rituals, but also offers networking for business and political leaders, and carries out charitable activities.
The idea of a widespread freemason conspiracy originated in the late 1700's and flourished in the US in the 1800's. Persons who embrace this theory often point to purported Masonic symbols such as the pyramid and the eye on the back of the dollar bill as evidence of the conspiracy. Allegations of a freemason conspiracy trace back to British author John Robison who wrote the 1798 book Proofs of a Conspiracy Against All the Religions and Governments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of Free Masons, Illuminati, and Reading Societies, collected from good authorities. Robison influenced French author Abbé Augustin Barruel, whose first two volumes of his eventual four volume study, Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism, beat Robison's book to the printer. Both Robison and Barruel discuss the attempt by Bavarian intellectual Adam Weishaupt to spread the ideas of the Enlightenment through his secretive society, the Order of the Illuminati.
Therefore, the shooter was not on the grassy knoll, but in a tree NEXT to the grassy knoll.
I read that quite well, myth dispelled.
The only part you forgot is that we killed every important person ever.
LOLS, I was born into it, not my choice.
By born into it, i mean starbuks of course, my family loves lattes.
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