Thursday, January 15, 2009

"This is why Scientology keeps getting stronger: their opposition are idiots."

Jossip reports about the next chapter of Anonymous:

"This is why Scientology keeps getting stronger: their opposition are idiots. Take a look at the 18-year old member of the anti-Scientology group Anonymous who covered himself in vaseline, toenail clippings, and other people's pubes, and then proceeded to run through the halls of the W. 46th St. Scientology center."

I would say, it's worse. Anonymous is an uncontrolled group (nothing wrong with that) that commits hate crimes on a regular basis (a lot is wrong with that!). I saw the NYPD report on the net on what happened yesterday and it's quite serious. Here is a snippet:

On 1/14/09 at approximately 1645 hours, police arrested Mahoud Samed Almahadin, AKA Matt Connor, M/W/19, and charged him with Burglary, along with Criminal Mischief, Aggravated Harassment and Criminal Trespass as hate crimes after he entered the Church of Scientology (227 West 46 Street), within the confines of the MTN Precinct and intentionally damaged property.

Anonymous is done.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Comedy Gold: Anonymous, Homosexuals and Scientology


Just this morning I was laughing hard when I saw an old flier of Anonymous. They really try to recruit the LBGT scene for their criminal purposes!

Not short of lies and the usual "free interpretation" of Scientology texts, the flier states: "Homosexuals are Dangerous?!? ... We need your help!". LOL!

Well, what does Scientology say about Scientology and Homosexuality? Here is a great one about that: http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_scie.htm

A little teaser:

"We Scientologists read this at the beginning of every Sunday service in every Scientology organization across the world: 'Nothing in Dianetics and Scientology is true for you unless you have observed it and it is true according to your observation. That is all'."

"... What's more, Scientology has the most iron-clad, non-discriminatory policy I've ever come across regarding sexual orientation. Have there been abuses of this policy by people in the church who are ignorant of it, or who were raised in the Midwest? (Sorry, bad joke.) Yes! Of course! I mean, what planet are you living on? But whenever I have personally written reports on policy violations to church management, my reports were acknowledged and the offenders were untimately [sic] corrected. That's more than I can say for our U.S. government's record handling civil rights abuses of gays."