Showing posts with label anonymous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anonymous. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2008

My Karma ran over my Dogma


This article was written by a member of the Church of Scientology who left after 34 years. In the early years of Scientology there was little talk of it being a religion. Early Scientologists were primarily interested in the tech. Getting benefit from it directly and in helping others to benefit from it. Later, L. Ron sent out orders to all the missions to call themselves a church and for all auditors to call themselves ministers. They were in the middle of a battle with the IRS to get tax exempt status so the religious cloaking was vital to their case. So, although they never talk about God, they now conduct weekly religious services at each church. If the intent of the church leadership were sincere about wanting to clear the planet the price they charge for religious services (auditing) would have to come down.

Read this article - Here -

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Psychiatry Industry of Death Refuted by 13Heathens

The Citizens Commission for Human Rights is obviously another front group for the Church of Scientology.

L Ron Hubbard was a paranoid schizophrenic. This can be seen throughout his writings, which would later become the scriptures of the Church of Scientology. CCHR, whether they claim to be a separate entity or not, also embraces these twisted ideals.

While watching "Psychiatry: Industry of Death" by the CCHR the fears of the founder of the cult could be seen reflected within the claims of this propaganda film. They present it as if were a legitimate documentary, however many of the facts have been changed, exaggerated, doctored, and in same cases invented.

The 13Heathens YouTube channel does a pretty thorough job of debunking CCHR propaganda film called Psychiatry Industry of Death. To view 13Heathens' videos click -- Here --.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Anonymous: a Model of Viral Distribution


Viral marketing and viral advertising refer to marketing techniques that use pre-existing social networks to produce increases in brand awareness or to achieve other marketing objectives (such as product sales) through self-replicating viral processes, analogous to the spread of pathological and computer viruses. It can be word-of-mouth delivered or enhanced by the network effects of the Internet. Viral marketing is a marketing phenomenon that facilitates and encourages people to pass along a marketing message voluntarily. Viral promotions may take the form of video clips, interactive Flash games, advergames, ebooks, brandable software, images, or even text messages.

The goal of marketers interested in creating successful viral marketing programs is to identify individuals with high Social Networking Potential (SNP) and create Viral Messages that appeal to this segment of the population and have a high probability of being passed along.

Paul Carnes AKA MrFetch, AKA PaulFetch is a YouTube troll and scientologists who has been trying to establish himself as a recognised leader of anonymous. He gained instant e-fame when he promised to raise an army and confront Anonymous. It was instantly obvious to Anonymous that his video address was a furious ball of repetitive nothing.

Carnes, who learned of Anonymous from news stories covering PROJECT CHANOLOGY, apparently misunderstood Anonymous to be an organized group consisting of contentious adolescents looking for a cause. Carnes hoped to recruit such anons as soldiers to fight his personal battles on the issue of religious bigotry. When declaring himself the King of Anonymous failed, Paul grew petulant. Paul continues to make videos in an effort to troll Anonymous and regain his e-fame.

Monday, August 25, 2008

The Secrets of Scientology by Dave Touretzky


The Church of Scientology is a rich and vengeful religious cult, or as one critic puts it, "a cross between the Moonies and the Mafia." But it would be a mistake to dismiss its underlying technology as harmless or ineffective. Scientologists know a great deal about thought control, social control, rhetorical judo (defeat by misdirection, deft use of logical fallacies) and high pressure sales, though as victims of their own technology, they wouldn't characterize it that way.

Despite its extensive advertising campaign, including half-hour TV infomercials for Dianetics, the Church has been careful to maintain a veil of mystery about its teachings, in part by outlawing any meaningful discussion or analysis of them. -- read more --

Music by Enturbulator 009


Make Money, Make More Money is the moto of the Church of $cientology and a new song by the band Enturbulator 009. Now the music by this hip rock group brings music to the ears of SPs and Anonymous around the world as they picket. Their music is said to be inspired by Lord Xenu. It seems that the anti-Scientology movement is becoming a subculture in its own right. Maybe it's not so cool to follow in the celebrity of Tom Cruise after all. Could this mean the ultimate demise of the "Fastest-Growing-Religion-in-the-World"?

Counterfeit Dreams


Jeff Hawkins spent 35 years working for the Church of Scientology, all over the world, and at all echelons, including the top level at the Scientology International Base in Hemet, California. This link contains his story.

We all dream.
We dream of a better life. A better us.
Even a prisoner in the darkest cell dreams, if only of escape.

Every guru, every spiritual guide, every cult leader knows this. They know how to appeal to this inner dream. "You can be great," they say. "You have greatness within you. Your body, your life, your limitations, are just illusions. You have within you a core that is powerful, aware, transcending time and space."

It's a very, very seductive message. Because we feel that there is a truth there. What is the human mind really capable of? No one knows. Where do we go when we die? No one can answer. Will we ever reach wisdom, freedom, fulfillment, enlightenment? No one can say.

Except the guru. "Follow my path," he says, "and you will have it all."

And not just for yourself. "Follow me," the guru says, "and together we can bring enlightenment and freedom to the world."

Try Handling Anonymous


The leaders of Scientology have made a rather big mistake. They have assumed that Anonymous can be handled the way others in the past have been handled with their fear tactics. But Anonymous feels no fear. Anonymous has no leader. Anonymous is a hoard, a swarm, and represents the intention of thousands of anonymous independent individuals. Anonymous has no head but responds immediately to every vain attempt Scientology makes to put a new spin on the struggle. Their attempt to depict themselves as the victim and Anonymous as religious bigots is ludicrous. Anonymous knows who they are and their own intentions. Anonymous doesn't need directions from an authority to function.
Scientologists can't seem to comprehend the true power of peers each acting independently of any central command because the CoS is a dictatorial structure with a single leader at the top who micromanages everything. Sorry, David Miscavige, you have met entheta that cannot be handled. Now it is just a matter of time. Anonymous is disseminating the thing you fear most. Anonymous is disseminating the truth. Telling lies won't work any longer for you because you have been identified as the liar you are. Throwing temper tantrums and beating people up won't work any longer. Even the most devoted members have limits to the amount of abuse they will endure at your pathetic hands. What will you try next? Whatever it is, Anonymous will respond.
Anonymous cannot be stopped. Expect them.

Make Money Make More Money



A little of what it takes to bring Dianetics and Scientology to the world. Make the person feel really, really bad about the condition they are in. You take their problems and you magnify them and you get the person to think about how bad their future will be. And you get them to the point where they feel that their future is nothing unless they do something. Then you tell them that their only hope is Scientology. You don't let them decide. You tell them what to do. You handle them. People were told to re-mortgage their homes, cash-in policies that were supposed to pay off their mortgages, borrow against their pensions, sell their family jewels, sell their cars anything you could possibly imagine that a person could do raise money, people were persuaded to do, to pay into Scientology.
Watch this YouTube video


Potential Trouble Source


"PTS means POTENTIAL TROUBLE SOURCE. It means someone connected to a person or group opposed to Scientology. It is a TECHNICAL thing. It results in illness and rollercoaster and IS the CAUSE of illness and rollercoaster."

— L. Ron Hubbard
HCOB 17 April 1972R C/Sing a PTS Rundown

New Advancement in Religious Technology

After spanning the globe doing research into ancient arcane pseudo-psychotherapeutic technologies, and spending years doing exacting pseudo-scientific research, Jeff Jacobsen, the founder of the Church of the Personal Truth Science (Church of PTS), has discovered a method to sharply increase a person's IQ, eliminate asthma, and improve personality. (note: Sadly it doesn’t help people to quit smoking due to interfering volcanoes.)

First, shave a 3" circle directly above each ear. Then, purchase 2 of the Church of the Personal Truth Science, specially designed Sucker Puller (tm) suction cups (in your favorite color!). Squish one directly into the middle of each shaved area. Now, with your first finger in the handle of each Sucker Puller (tm), gently pull out on both SP's (Sucker Puller shortened) at the same time. DON'T do this while driving. Keep

pulling and releasing in a comfortable rhythm for approximately 15 minutes in the morning and evening. While you are doing this, CLEAR your mind of any thoughts whatsoever.

For an even greater effect, you may have our licensed, highly trained Field Sucker Manipulators (FSM's) come and do the process for you in the most precise, spot on method known to mankind. A sliding scale of donations has been set up for your convenience.

This method has been scientifically tested on 26,300 subjects with 100% results. Any confident pseudo-laboratory should easily be able to validate this process and its amazing improvements on health, IQ, and social skills. Oh, sure, there are those skeptics out there, but to them we say, get your own Sucker Pullers (tm) and try it yourself! It's the only way you'll know if it's true or not! All the research has already been done for you! Shave your head and do it! The fate of mankind rests with you.

Jeff Jacobsen,
Founder Church of Personal Truth Science (CPTS)
Send lots of money to become a member (sell your house if needed).
Send your checks to BT's and Clusters R Us
P.O. BOX 080808
8008 Gullible Rd.
Knoxville, TN

Attack the Critic

Scientology doesn't take criticism lying down.
Members of OSA are involved in this practice.

Dead Agenting means to spread malicious lies and rumors about an Anti-Scientologist person or organization, in an attempt to so thoroughly discredit them that everyone concerned will be disgusted with them, and not listen to the information they have to give about the cult. Many attempts to Dead Agent the recently destroyed CAN (the Cult Awareness Network) and FACTnet (Fight Against Coercive Tactics network; a BBS that supplies information about the cult) have been posted to ars. (alt.religion.scientology)

See Scientology's Religious Freedom Watch webpage.

Pseudopsychotherapeutic Dianetics


Scientology, as a religion (NRM[1]), constitutes a body of beliefs and related practices initially created by American science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. The beginning of Scientology can be traced back to the phenomenal success of L. Ron Hubbard's book Dianetics. The practice of Dianetics (the precursor of Scientology) as described in the L. Ron's book, came under attack for making claims of medical cures without its claims being established scientifically. Rather than conducting any scientific studies to prove its efficacy, L. Ron decided to reintroduce Dianetics practices under the protective umbrella of religion. A religion can be just about anything that a person or group claims it to be as long as the practices do not violate established law. In the beginning Scientology sold courses and auditing services according to a price schedule and they did not enjoy tax-exempt status. Later the Church of Scientology was careful to ordain ministers, hold church services and define all fees for training and auditing as voluntary donations. And then they took the IRS to court to demand recognition of their tax-exempt status.

[1] NRM: New Religious Movement is a neutral term that is suggested as a replacement for the word "cult" because it is an emotionally charged word that has negative connotations. What constitutes a religion or a cult is debatable. Critics of the Church of Scientology (COS) call it a cult. Scientologists dislike the term cult if it is used to characterize Scientology. Whether a person considers the Church of Scientology a religious cult or not largely depends on the person’s relationship to, or experience with, the group. This is a topic for another blog. Selling Scientology

It Works Doesn't It?

There are thousands of Scientologists around the world that have declared that Scientology works for them. You can visit the Church of Scientology (COS) website to view many testimonials that verify the truth of its efficacy. So, why is the COS considered controversial and why do so many people seem to be opposed it? See Jason Beghe Operation Clambake