A very large group of people on the internet has declared a “war” on the Church of Scientology. They call themselves Anonymous. While many feel this group is a bunch of hackers, their manifesto displays them as a large group of people, some very computer literate and others not so much, that fight for the freedom of knowledge and information. Many other people have tried to uncover the truth about the Church of Scientology, but have failed. The Church sends out cease and desist orders to anyone who tries to bash their reputation. They have history of uncovering secret history is people’s lives, revealing secrets to the public in order to bash their critics, and straight up stalking all enemies. They have had a “fair game” policy on all critics. “Enemies of the church could be injured, tricked, sued, lied to or destroyed. Fair game.” – L. Ron Hubbard (Creator of the Church and the religion.) This is a threat to the freedom of information and knowledge that Anonymous is fighting for.Anonymous has nothing against the religion of Scientology, although they may poke fun at some of the interesting concepts, they believe in freedoms and they are not trying to fight the Freedom of Religion. Their fight is strictly against the Church of Scientology. The websites associated with Anonymous have been attacked frequently, ordered to be silenced by the church’s lawyers, and some have been taken down. The Church has some of the best lawyers and have members in many government agencies. They are currently tax exempt under the claim that they are a non-profit organization. But how can a Church that charges it’s members for sermons/sessions/audits claim to be non-profit? As goofy, outlandish, and crazy as it sounds, they infiltrated the IRS and got the exempt status from the inside. How have they not been caught? Some have… Some have gone to jail for fraud, including L. Ron Hubbard himself. It can cost up to $300 per session, and over $300,000 for their complete series of sessions and audits.What else is the Church of Scientology guilty of? Murder. Scientologists don’t practice modern medicine, they believe psychology is a false science that kills, and they have their own ways of curing ailments. They claim that cause of every ailment one suffers comes from the mind (it’s all in your head type stuff.) They have had frequent cases where they take followers who NEED modern medication off of their medication. Instead they give them vitamins and auditing sessions. The result, depending on the ailment, can be fatal. MANY deaths have occurred in the Church of Scientology’s headquarters in Clearwater, FL. Documents of these deaths can be found at
http://whyaretheydead.net
The next wave of this war is peaceful protest. On February 10th, there will be protests around the globe at Churches of Scientology. February 10th, the birthdate of the woman who suffered one of the most controversial deaths caused by the Church of Scientology, Lisa McPherson. Want to do something about the Church of Scientology’s illegal reign in the world? Forward this e-mail to your contact list. Write to your congressman about the tax exempt status of the Church. Spread the word. Attend a protest. Do some research.
Don’t believe this site? Check out the following websites!
On regards to the websites, there are more and there used to be a lot more, but these two are some of the only ones that have been able to survive the Church of Scientology’s legal team, disclosure of additional sites may result in them being taken down. So use Google.com for research. Try searching the following things: “Truth about Scientology,” “Scientology and Me BBC,” “Scientology Documents,” “Scientology Secrets.”
Don’t believe the previous websites or this site? Then why believe anything at all?
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