Friday, February 22, 2008

Anonymous~ "Did Scientologists kill critic of Scientology Shawn Lonsdale?"

Dear Church of Scientology,

We anonymous, believe that Shawn Lonsdale could have been killed by your church for proving to be a thorn in its side.

Though we do not have the evidence nor the right to accuse you, we believe that the allegation should be put under a microscope and examined on a micro level.

Shawn Lonsdale was in the middle of exposing your cult in a documentary when he was killed. They have labeled this a suicide, however, according to Randy Payne, Shawn had no reason to want to die, and was doing well. Why are there videos of your church members assaulting him in public? Why would he kill himself in such a strange manner? Why would he die so mysteriously while in the process of exposing your church? These are the questions that need to be asked. These are the issues that need to be investigated.

The church of Scientology must be stopped and the people who follow it must realize that they too are victims and escape the cult like pyramid scheme while they have the chance.

Besides the fact that your church is based on a fictional book and that L Ron Hubbard has openly stated that if he wanted to be rich he would create a religion, there continues to be actions that your church members have been taking that are alarming and must be looked into.

Anonymous has chosen to place itself at the forefront of avenging the death of Shawn Lonsdale. Simply by continuing it's protests and making the public aware of the dark and sinister cult that is slowly growing behind their backs while they sleep.

They will be awakened. People will learn what is Scientology.

Anonymous will not stop until the Church of Scientology has been expunged. They are not only made up of victimized individuals coerced by manipulation, they are controlled by bigots and greedy fascists with an agenda to profit off of the ignorance of others.

Anonymous will strike until the nine thousandth nail has been driven into the heart and soul of this evil enterprise.

Anonymous is legion. Anonymous can not be stopped because we are invisible, yet unbreakable. We represent the victims. We represent the army of the public and the voice of everyone. We are the result of your actions. We are the consequence of past mistakes, and we will not
live to see another catastrophic one take place in front of us, due to the poor decision making of your followers. your church is the whore that rides of the shoulders of evil. You are the enemy. Your followers are the victims. You will be stopped and your church will fall.

We do not forgive. we do not forget.

We are legion.


Tribute video for Shawn Lonsdale:




Recent news on Shawn Lonsdale's death:
http://forums.enturbulation.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4360

Recent video shot by Shawn:

More video shot by Shawn:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=shawn+lonsdale&search_type=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB_SP5iqVRE&feature=related

Scientology's smear campaign of Shawn Lonsdale:

Radio Show with Shawn Lonsdale:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKlhYd4kwOc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvyl2mtrW-o&feature=related

Directory listing of Shawn Lonsdale:

http://www.xenu-directory.net/critics/lonsdale1.html


Did Scientologists kill Shawn Lonsdale?

Anonymous seems to think so......




Did Scientologist Tommy Davis have something to do with the death of Shawn Lonsdale?


A Scientologist physically assaults Shawn Lonsdale:
http://scientologyharrassmentcontinues.ytmnd.com

Another assault on Shawn Lonsdale by a Scientologist:




Scientology Front Group floods Clearwater with lies and slander about Shawn Lonsdale:
http://scientologyfrontgroups.ytmnd.com

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO THINK ABOUT.......

How does somebody like Shawn Lonsdale:

1. Get threatened on video tape with harm?

2. Get assaulted on video tape?

3. Get death threats?

4. Die in a manner that could, as reported, easily have been homicide?

5. Have that death ruled a suicide within 24 hours?

Was Shawn Lonsdale killed by the "Church" of Scientology?

Please email paul@stopscientology.com with any news to add on this topic or anything else Scientology related. You can and will remain anonymous.



Monday, February 04, 2008

Anonymous sets date for raids on Scientology - FEB 10th

It's Feb 10th, 2008.

Even if you are not part of Anonymous, you are encouraged to be there. Picket, hand out fliers, and stay peaceful (or it defeats the cause). Remember, it's all about education and making people aware of the evils of Scientology.

Find your city, location and time, then be there!

Here's a direct link to U.S. locations for the Feb 10th Scientology picketing event -
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY/IRL_PROTEST_PAGE#U.S.A.

View here for locations outside the U.S. -
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY/IRL_PROTEST_PAGE#Australia

Gallery of resources for picketing -
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY/IRL_PROTEST_PAGE#GALLERY_OF_RESOURCES

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Clarification to the Media from Anonymous

In the current battle of Anonymous vs Scientology, this is another video that has just been released. Enjoy!



It has come to the attention of Anonymous that there are a number of you out there who do not clearly understand what we are or why we have undertaken our present course of action. Contrary to the assumptions of the media, Anonymous is not "a group of super hackers". Anonymous is a collective of individuals united by an awareness that someone must do the right thing, that someone must bring light to the darkness, that someone must open the eyes of a public that has slumbered for far too long. Among our numbers you will find individuals from all walks of life - lawyers, parents, IT professionals, members of law enforcement, college students, veterinary technicians and more. Anonymous is everyone and everywhere. We have no leaders, no single entity directing us - only the collective outrage of individuals, guiding our hand in the current efforts to bring awareness.We want you to be aware of the very real dangers of Scientology. We want you to know about the gross human rights violations committed by this cult. We want you to know about Lisa McPhearson. We want you to know about former members of Scientology's private navy, SeaOrg, who were forced to have abortions so that they could continue in service to the church. We want you to know about Scientology's use of child labor and their gulags. We want you to know about Operation Freakout and Paulette Cooper. We want you to know about Operation Snow White and Scientology's efforts to infiltrate the government of the United States of America.We want you to know about all of these things that have been swept under the rug for far too long. The information is out there. It is yours for the taking. Arm yourself with knowledge. Be very wary of the 10th of February. Anonymous invites you to join us in an act of solidarity. Anonymous invites you to take up the banner of free speech, of human rights, of family and freedom. Join us in protest outside of Scientology centers world wide. We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. We will be heard. Expect us.



Message from Scientology to Anonymous



Dear Anonymous, we are The Regime.

Your attacks on Scientology have not gone unnoticed, we have the money, resources and tools to put an end to your SP behaviour and so called hacking activities. You have soiled the good name of LRH and now it is you that have *our* attention.


We are hackers of the higest degree, and we fight the good fight not just for now but for eternity. The next trillions of years are at stake, so you have been declared fair game.

We have your IP addresses, your docs and your secret plans. We own your 711chan, your IRC and we are taking care of your raid forums.

Call off your attacks on our religion immediately or 4chan, ytmd, Something Awful and your other bases will be brought to ruin.

Do not underestimate us.

You are out of your league.
---------------------------------------------------

From Anonymous on ARS:

It should be noted that shortly after this video was posted, the website for 'The Regime' was 'updated' by Anons with the personal contact details for the members of 'The Regime'.

www.regimeorder.com (redirects to another website after 30s or so)

Here is a screenshot if the the above link does not work: scientomogy.com/fagime.jpg




Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Anonymous vs The 'Church' of Scientology

Anonymous vs The 'Church' of Scientology

Article includes all the updates, statements, images, and videos by "Anonymous" and the "War on Scientology".

An Internet-based group "Anonymous" has begun what it calls, a "War on Scientology". Anonymous, whose membership includes such groups from sites like Ebaums World, YTMND and *Chan, have begun a "third wave" of attacks in the week-old operation dubbed “Project Chanology”. They have been releasing statements on YouTube and via a press release, outlining their plans and intentions for Scientology. The main reasons behind Anonymous's attack on Scientology are said to be the removal of the Tom Cruise video from the Internet last week by Scientology lawyers and also Scientology's strong position against free speech.

Church of Scientology related websites, such as religousfreedomwatch.org have become unable to view due to a suspected
DDoS Attack by the group. This same group allegedly brought down Scientology 's main website, scientology.org, which has been available sporadically since the beginning of the attack. Scientology's websites first began showing signs of the DOS attack by "Anonymous" sometime around the end of last week.

Several websites relating to the Church of Scientology have been slowed down, brought to a complete halt or seemingly removed from the Internet completely in an attack which seems to be continuous. The scientology.org site was back online briefly on Monday (1/21/08), but since then has been inaccessible.

The group has released a video titled: "Message to Scientology" on YouTube concerning their intentions to attack the Church of Scientology. A robotic voice on the video begins with "Hello leaders of Scientology. We are Anonymous," and continues by explaining their motivations: "Over the years we have been watching you, your campaigns of misinformation, your suppression of dissent and your litigious nature. All of these things have caught our eye. With the leakage of your latest propaganda video into mainstream circulation the extent of your malign influence over those who have come to trust you as leaders has been made clear to us. Anonymous has therefore decided that your organization should be destroyed." The message goes on to state that the group intends to "expel Scientology from the Internet". This is a view echoed on the so-called "Project Chanology" website, an open source of information and direction for those within Anonymous, which talks of tactics such as blackfaxing and prank calling alongside other "real-life" methods of attack.

"Anonymous" released a statement on Monday (1/21/08) in the form of a press release, "Internet Group Anonymous Declares "War on Scientology": "Anonymous" are fighting the Church of Scientology and the Religious Technology Center". In the statement, the group explained their goal as safeguarding the right to freedom of speech "A spokesperson said that the group's goals include bringing an end to the financial exploitation of Church members and protecting the right to free speech, a right which they claim was consistently violated by the Church of Scientology in pursuit of its opponents." The press release also claimed that the Church of Scientology misused copyright and trademark law in order to remove criticism from websites including Digg and YouTube. The statement goes on to assert that the attacks from the group "will continue until the Church of Scientology reacts, at which point they will change strategy".

The attack was reportedly motivated by the Church of Scientology's attempts to remove a promotional video featuring Scientologist Tom Cruise, which is called the Tom Cruise video, from YouTube. After the Church of Scientology lodged a copyright infringement complaint with YouTube, the site took down the video. The Tom Cruise video is still available on Gawker.com , which has stated it will not remove the video "It's newsworthy, and we will not be removing it."

Gawker.com discussed the actions of the "Anonymous" group, in a post on Monday titled "Scientology vs. the Internet: Why Kids On The Internet Are Scientology's Most Powerful Enemy". Gawker.com briefly outlined actions of other anonymous users critical of Scientology, including actions taken in the past by users of YouTube, Digg, and YTMND "This isn't the only group of Internet users unafraid of the intimidating cult; a whole range of sites has turned the Church into a mockery by doing what mainstream celebrity-coverage outlets wouldn't dare."

A poster on the newsgroup
alt.religion.scientology (a.r.s.) was critical of the actions by the "Anonymous" group. In a post titled "Open Letter to Anonymous" a frequent poster to a.r.s., "cultxpt", wrote that "It's understandable that people get upset over the things the Church of Scientology has done online and off". He wrote that the Church of Scientology "tried to shut down a.r.s.," and "spam our newsgroup to this day". The spam reference made by cultxpt refers to "sporgery", a form of nonsensical spam tactic used as an attempt to disrupt discussion on the newsgroup.

In 1995,
Helena Kobrin, one of the many Scientology lawyers for the Church of Scientology, attempted to remove the a.r.s. group from Usenet . Kobrin sent a rmgroup message which stated: "We have requested that the alt.religion.scientology newsgroup be removed from all sites". This later led to a declaration of war by the hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow, and an increase in popularity of the a.r.s site. This initial conflict later came to be known as "Scientology versus the Internet".

The post from cultxpt went on to criticize the actions of the "Anonymous" group, stating: "We're supposed to be the good people," and stated that contrary to the Anonymous group's tactics, "Our weapons as critics are reason, evidence, argument, and free speech".

On Tuesday (1/22/08), the founder of Operation Clambake or Xenu.net, a non-profit organization and website critical of Scientology based in Stavanger, Norway , released a statement about the attacks by "Anonymous". Andreas Heldal-Lund was critical of the "Anonymous" groups actions, stating: "The author of Operation Clambake does not condone such activity. Attacking Scientology like that will just make them play the religious persecution card. They will use it to defend their own counter actions when they try to shatter criticism and crush critics without mercy." Heldal-Lund went on to emphasize the right of all people and organizations to freedom of speech - including the Church of Scientology: "Freedom of speech means we need to allow all to speak - including those we strongly disagree with. I am of the opinion that the Church of Scientology is a criminal organization and a cult which is designed by its delusional founder to abuse people. I am still committed to fight for their right to speak their opinion."

Anonymous videos released:
http://secondscientologywar.ytmnd.com
http://scientologogaygaid.ytmnd.com
http://webvssci.ytmnd.com
http://epicscientologywar.ytmnd.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXxjgVSsgzc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO8mJibimSw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5AoBnjwdjo


Anonymous is now Headline News:
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=25017

Here is some interesting discussion I found from the front lines of this current attack on Scientology:
http://711chan.org/i/res/10913.html


Press Release issued by Anonymous about the current attacks on Scientology:
http://www.prlog.org/10046797


Anonymous discussed on NBC:
http://video.nbc11.com/player/?id=209221

Anonymous response to Scientologists:



Third video from Anonymous to Scientology:


Anonymous: Response to The Media



Original message by Anonymous to Scientology:


Anonymous discussed on Sky News about the current attacks on Scientology:


Scientology related stories
More information on Scientology:
Critic of Scientology websites:



Tuesday, January 15, 2008

New Scientology video, "Scientology does not let me go on vacations because I know too much", says Tom Cruise.

Tom Cruise "Top Secret" Scientology Video

Tom Cruise crazy Scientology video According to a new Scientology video that was never supposed to reach the general public, Tom Cruise is quoted as saying that the 'Church' of Scientology does not let him go on vacation because he "knows" too much.

In what has been identified as a 2004 Scientology recruitment film, it is making the YouTube rounds. The clip, which was pulled from the video site but is still online, shows the star praising what he calls the "privilege" of being a Scientologist.

Coincidence or not, the Scientology sermon by Tom Cruise has hit the Web the same week that Princess Diana biographer Andrew Morton's controversial new book, Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography , hits bookstores. (Cruise's rep has called Morton's book, which purports to shed light on Cruise's position in the Church of Scientology, a "false, vicious and bigoted attack" on the actor and his family.)

Watch Tom Cruise crazy as ever in this"for Scientology Only" video. This is a video Scientology definitely does not want you to see. It has been deleted and banned from Youtube, Google video and even sites like Dailymotion.com. The videos are being removed from these sites with reasons stating, "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Church of Scientology International". This is likely the work of Scientology's lawyers.

Watch the Tom Cruise video that Scientology does not want you to see
Scientology Tom Cruise video available here for download and streaming




Saturday, January 12, 2008

Contents of Andrew Morton's biography of Tom Cruise and Scientology revealed

Contents of Andrew Morton's unauthorized biography of Cruise revealed

Andrew Morton's long-awaited book, Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography, isn't out until next Tuesday, but details of the book are already showing up in the news. Here are just some of the many facts that are contained in this tell all book:

  • Suri Cruise was conceived like the devil in the film Rosemary's Baby.

  • Scientology has taken over the 45-year-old actor's life, Tom Cruise, with its officials selecting many of the staff at his Hollywood mansion.

  • Tom Cruise is consulted by Scientology leader David Miscavige on "every aspect of planning and policy" and has tailored his whole career to fit the aims of the 'Church'.

  • David Miscavige is so close to Tom Cruise that he even joined him and Katie Holmes on their honeymoon in the Maldives.

    On the Honeymoon: Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise, David Miscavige, L. Ron Hubbard and Xenu the Galactic Overlord

  • Suri Cruise was created using frozen sperm from dead Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Some Scientology critics, such as myself, believe that this "L. Ron Hubbard sperm" was actually a mixture of sperm from Xenu the Galactic Overlord from OT3 The Wall of Fire and the Vistaril that was found in L Ron Hubbard's dead ass.

    Xenu the Galactic Overlord in Scientology's secret doctrine OT3, The Wall of Fire

  • Scientology head David Miscavige ordered a wildflower field planted because Tom Cruise expressed a desire to run through one with then-wife Nicole Kidman.

  • Nicole Kidman's "lukewarm" feelings towards the 'Church', her insistence on remaining a Catholic and the fact that her father is a psychologist all contributed to the break-up of her marriage with Tom Cruise.

  • Tom Cruise is the No. 2 power in the 'Church'. Jesse Prince, a former Scientologist, is quoted as saying that David Miscavige and Tom Cruise "were like glue, two little people who really enjoyed each other."

    Tom Cruise and David Mscavige

  • David and Victoria Beckham are the next recruitment target for the 'Church'.

  • Katie Holmes signed a billion year contract before committing to Scientology, a contract that is similar to this.

  • Nicole Kidman "feared blackmail" over sex tapes made with Scientologists.

  • Katie Holmes signed a pre-nup that nets her 3 million dollars for each year of marriage. This pre-nup was brokered by none other than Katie's own father.
  • Another document that was signed when Tom and Katie started dating states that Katie must "turn only to Scientology's treatment only" and "must never use psychiatric care or psychiatric drugs." Lisa McPherson tragically followed these same rules.

    Tom Cruise and Scientology sue Andrew Morton's publisher over new Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography book The Andrew Morton book is not being published in England, due to that country's libel laws. Scientologists may sue in Britain if the book is distributed there.Scientology lawyers are believed to be drawing up a lawsuit seeking £50million in compensation from Andrew Morton's publishers, St Martin's Press.



    A member of the Scientology 'Church', who has not read the unauthorized biography by Andrew Morton, said the book is "really badly written".Tom Cruise's lawyer has denied every one of Andrew Morton's claims and calls the book "boring, poorly researched." Cruise's lawyer has also stated that Tom Cruise refuses to read the book but said he knows for a fact that everything written in the book is nothing but lies. Claims of Scientologists around the world, who also have not read the book, are coming forward stating that the book is "%100 complete lies".

    The Scientology 'Church' has said that it is forbidding any of it's members from reading the truths found in this book because they might wake up and realize that they belong to an evil dangerous cult. Even though the 'Church' is not allowing their members to read the book they are encouraging their negative reviews to be seen everywhere.
    The S is for Scientology - Scientologists are stupid
    More news on Andrew Morton's book, Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography, coming soon!



  • Thursday, January 10, 2008

    Scientology working overtime to slam Andrew Morton's new book

    The 'Church' is working overtime to discredit and slam Andrew Morton's new Unauthorized Biography on Tom Cruise and Scientology. Everywhere I turn on the net for news about this book I see Blogs and websites (owned and operated by Scientologists) saying nothing but bad things about this book. I wonder if they have even read it?

    This Blog by the "Church" says:

    "The recent media feeding frenzy about the really badly written unauthorized biography on Tom Cruise has put attention on how the Church of Scientology is organized and run."

    http://myscientology.blogspot.com

    Really badly written? Why? How? Why don't they explain?

    This person in the article goes as far as calling Andrew Morton a liar.
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22538821/

    A lawyer for Tom Cruise said that the book is, "outrageous, sick stuff."

    He goes on to say, "Clearly the book is actionable, but I'm not commenting on anything to do with legal issues." He said Cruise has no plans to read the book.

    But why? Why don't these people read the book? Why don't they explain what is not factual about what is written in the book? If the book is just complete lies, then that is one thing, but if the book tells the truth and the only way to bash it is to use ad hominems and false logic then they are just doing more of what Scientology is known for. Scientology needs to change their policy of looking the other way of the truth and to stop speaking out against Entheta regardless of it's factual base.

    The other news going around is the noise Scientology is making about a possible lawsuit against the publishers of Andrew Morton's book. How can you sue over the truth? You can't. So if you can't sue over facts, this must be just another attempt by the 'church' to scare would be critics and authors of future books on Tom and the 'Church'.

    How can this "religion" ever become a real bona fide religion if it keeps on being so closed minded? People will forever look at Scientology as a dangerous cult until they wise up and change their evil ways.

    Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about here but it seems to me the only way to be accepted by society as a real religion is to accept criticism and change their current ways, instead of doing more of the same.





    Learn about the evils of Scientology and then educate others!

    This is a Scientology Blog that shows Scientology videos to find out what is Scientology. One of these critical videos is the South Park Scientology episode. There is the also the "Chef returns to South Park" and "Super Best Friends or Blainetology" episodes too. You can watch all the South Park Scientology episodes at ScienTOMogy.com.

    The first critical movie of Scientology to ever to be released is the Bridge movie. Watch this and then learn about the people that have died because of Scientology like Jeremy Perkins and Lisa McPherson.

    You can learn more about this cult by reading the real Religious Freedom Watch website. This is a site devoted to the critics of Scientology. Make sure you are careful when you ask questions about Scientology because you will become an enemy of the 'Church" and L. Ron Hubbard. They will make you an SP and you may become a target of "Fair Game". One of these questions they don't want you to ask is anything about is Xenu, who is the main belief of Scientology and who is in the story of OT3. It is important to learn about this dangerous cult and then educate others!

    Sunday, January 06, 2008

    South Park Scientology Episodes

    These are the three South Park episodes that have a story line based around Scientology. These videos made headlines and I feel are extremely controversial. The most notable episode, "Trapped in the Closet", received an Emmy nomination. That same episode is the sole reason Scientologist Isaac Hayes (Chef) quit South Park. The videos are great viewing for anyone who has never seen them before and fun for those who haven't watched them in a while. Enjoy!

    Trapped in the closet

    About this episode:
    "Trapped in the Closet", the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the Comedy Central series South Park, originally aired on November 16, 2005. The plot of the episode centers on the South Park character Stan Marsh, as he joins Scientology in an attempt to find something "fun and free". After the discovery of his surprisingly high "thetan levels", he is recognized as the reincarnation of the founder of the church, L. Ron Hubbard. Episode makes almost 100 references to Tom Cruise being "In the closet".

    Chef returns to South Park

    About this episode:
    "The Return of Chef", or referred to as "Life Without Chef Part 2", is episode 140 of Comedy Central's animated series South Park and aired on March 22, 2006. It was advertised as the tenth season premiere. It was also #1 on the "10 South Parks That Changed The World" list.

    The episode parodies so-called "very special episodes", heavily satirizes Scientology, and is notable for its timing after the sudden departure of Isaac Hayes, who had voiced Chef on the series since its inception. His leaving South Park was because of the highly controversial Scientology episode, "Trapped in the Closet".

    The Church of Blainetology

    About this episode:
    A street magician named David Blaine comes to South Park. The boys are tricked into becoming "Blaintologists". Stan is creeped out and soon leaves; Kyle refuses to join him. Stan looks for help from South Park's own resident messiah, Jesus. The comparisons to Scientology are really interesting. It shows everything from disconnection to brainwashing.


    From the creators of South Park:
    "So, Scientology, you may have won THIS battle, but the million-year war for earth has just begun! Temporarily anozinizing our episode will NOT stop us from keeping Thetans forever trapped in your pitiful man-bodies. Signed: "Trey Parker and Matt Stone, servants of the dark lord Xenu."




    Wednesday, January 02, 2008

    Church of Scientology Loses $39 Million Fraud Lawsuit

    A jury today awarded $39 million to a woman who says the Church of Scientology defrauded her with claims it would improve her eyesight and make her more intelligent.

    The Multnomah Circuit Court jury, after a 10-week trial and two and a half days of deliberations, found that the church defrauded the woman, Julie Christofferson Titchbourne, who had been a church member for nine months.

    ''This is a ridiculous decision,'' said Earle C. Cooley, a, attorney representing the Scientology church. ''The Constitution is in serious trouble in the state of Oregon and we will appeal.''

    Mrs. Titchbourne's lawyer, Garry P. McMurry, said the award was ''adequate for the punishment that was intended.''

    Mr. McMurry said his client had been told by church leaders that Scientology could improve her weak eyesight, raise her I.Q. and teach her more about the mind than any psychologist or psychiatrist.

    Xenu the Galactic overlord from OT3 is said to be very angry in a statement made earlier today, "This is a sad day for the Galactic federation and Scientology. Vengeance will be mine!"

    Watch the Bridge movie to learn the real truths behind Scientology.

    Source: NyTimes.com


    Wednesday, December 12, 2007

    The Church of Scientology is a threat to Germany

    From internal Scientology documentation:

    "In order to execute our planetary rescue campaigns we need to reach the highest levels of the German government in Berlin"


    German intelligence authorities uncovered this internal Scientology documentation that reveals the threat that the group poses, and are currently working on banning them from the country.

    More to come....



    Monday, December 10, 2007

    Minister says Scientologists seek power in Germany

    BERLIN (Reuters) - German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble launched a verbal assault against the Church of Scientology on Sunday, accusing it in a newspaper interview of trying to secure political power and influence in Germany.

    A spokeswoman for Scientology in Germany dismissed Schaeuble's allegations as "insane".

    Schaeuble and the country's 16 state interior ministers declared Scientology unconstitutional on Friday, opening the way for a possible ban on the organisation.

    "Scientology is also working in Germany to secure political power and influence," Schaeuble said in an interview with Bild am Sonntag newspaper published on Sunday.

    "Fundamental rights, including human rights, like the right to equal treatment and human dignity are limited or abrogated. The democratic system is rejected," he said.

    Schaeuble was referring to the spiritual movement founded in 1953 by U.S. science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard.

    Schaeuble and his state counterparts said Germany's domestic intelligence agencies should continue gathering information on the legality of Scientology's activities in Germany so that a decision could be made about a possible ban next year.

    But German intelligence agencies have been closely monitoring Scientology's operations for a decade and see little hope of amassing sufficient evidence to justify a ban, Der Spiegel magazine reported in its latest issue.

    Germany does not recognise Scientology as a religion and regard it as a cult masquerading as a church to make money.

    Scientologists reject this view. They say that more than 50 court decisions in Germany had acknowledged the group as a religious community. Other countries had also recognised Scientology as a religion, the group says.

    "PLANETARY RESCUE CAMPAIGN"

    Bild am Sonntag also cited what it said was an internal Scientology document quoted in a German domestic intelligence report, adding the document appeared to show that the organisation has political designs in Germany.

    "In order to execute our planetary rescue campaigns we must reach the highest levels of the German government in Berlin," the Bild am Sonntag quoted the document as saying.

    The organisation's spokeswoman in Germany, Sabine Weber, confirmed that the quote came from Scientology. However, she said it was not from an official Scientology memorandum but an unauthorised email sent out by an unidentified person.

    Weber also emailed a statement saying that "Scientology is completely apolitical and for strict separation of church and state." It said the term "rescue campaigns" referred to programmes intended to educate people about issues like drug abuse prevention and human rights.

    Weber also dismissed Schaeuble's allegations that Scientology was undemocratic and curtailed human rights.

    "Who dares to say we are against human rights? This is completely insane," she said.

    Earlier this year, the German Defence Ministry said it would not allow the makers of a movie about an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Hitler to film at German military sites because U.S. actor Tom Cruise, a Scientologist, was appearing in it.

    The government later relented, saying its initial decision had nothing to do with Tom Cruise's personal beliefs.


    Saturday, December 08, 2007

    Germany moves to ban Scientology

    BERLIN, Germany (AP) -- Germany's top security officials said Friday they consider the goals of the Church of Scientology to be in conflict with the principles of the nation's constitution and will seek to ban the organization.

    The German government considers Scientology a commercial enterprise.

    The interior ministers of the nation's 16 states plan to give the nation's domestic intelligence agency the task of preparing the necessary information to ban the organization, which has been under observation for a decade on allegations that it "threatens the peaceful democratic order" of the country.

    The Church of Scientology, in a response sent to CNN, denounced the German proposal, calling it out of step with various international court rulings. Read the Church of Scientology response

    The ministers, as well as federal Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, "consider Scientology to be an organization that is not compatible with the constitution," said Berlin Interior Minister Ehrhart Koerting, who presided over the officials' two-day conference.

    Sabine Weber, president of the Church of Scientology in Berlin, said she views the renewed attempt to ban the organization as a reaction to increasing acceptance of Scientologists in several European countries.

    "It is very, very clear that the true picture of what Scientology is about is pushing its way through," Weber said. "The interior ministers are clearly reacting to that."

    The Scientologists have long battled to end the surveillance, saying it is an abuse of their right to freedom of religion. They point to several lower court rulings in favor of their right to practice in Germany as a religious organization.

    The U.S. State Department regularly criticizes Germany in its annual Human Rights Report for the monitoring practice.

    The interior ministers gave no specific examples for their decision, but the most recent annual report on extremism compiled by their agencies criticized the organization for disregarding human rights.

    "From a number of sources, some of them not available to the public, it has been determined that (the organization) seeks to limit or rescind basic and human rights, such as the right to develop one's personality and the right to be treated equally," the report said.

    Earlier this year, the German government initially refused to allow the producers of a movie starring Scientology member Tom Cruise as the most famous anti-Hitler plotter to film at the site where the hero was executed, although it did not expressly state Scientology as its reason. It later allowed the production to go ahead.

    The Los Angeles-based Church of Scientology was founded in 1954 by the late science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. It first set up in Germany in 1970 and officials estimate it counts some 6,000 members in the country. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/12/07/germany.scientology.ap/index.html


    Wednesday, December 05, 2007

    12th Anniversary of Scientology killing Lisa McPherson








    Remember Lisa McPherson
    Today is the 12th Anniversary of Scientologist Lisa McPherson's death at the hands of The 'Church' of Scientology. We must never forget this tragedy.

    When hearing ridiculous claims in the news from actor Will Smith of how great Scientology is and how it is %98 just like the bible, we must remember that this is what happens when you join a cult. You get brainwashed. You lose all your money, and you can eventually end up dead just like Lisa McPherson. We must never forget!

    What happened to Lisa:
    On December 5, 1995, Lisa McPherson was dead on arrival at a hospital 45 minutes north of Clearwater Florida। According to the coroner's report, Lisa was underweight, severely dehydrated, and had bruises and bug bites (see the entire report here).

    Story continued at
    www.lisamcpherson.org


    Moreे about Lisa McPherson:

    www.lisamcpherson.org
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_McPherson
    http://www.whyaretheydead.net/room174.html
    http://www.scientology-kills.org/personal_pgs/mcpherson/mcpherson.htm
    http://www.lisafiles.com/
    http://www.watchman.org/sci/mcpherson.htm
    http://lisatrust.bogie.nl/
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Scientology/ReleaseForms/Introspection.html


    Scientology's Clearwater voted worst place to retire

    Home to Scientology, this Tampa Bay area hamlet has the highest percentage of seniors of any U.S. city. This "graying" of Florida in general, has caused many retirees to change their mind and leave, fleeing the bland culture, extreme weather and high real estate and homeowner's insurance prices of Florida.

    More information on why Clearwater is so bad:

    Scientology's town

    As Scientologists launch unprecedented expansion, downtown Clearwater's identity is at stake. A two-part special report

    Lisa Mcpherson was killed in Clearwater Florida by Scientologists. Learn more

    Scientology's Assault on Clearwater Florida

    Understanding Scientology / Chapter 13: Not So Clear in Clearwater


    Monday, December 03, 2007

    Another person stabbed in Scientology because they were not allowed their necessary medication

    LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA - A mute autistic child may be permanently blind following an attack at his home where his aunt jammed a large knife into the boy's eyes, authorities say. The woman then stabbed herself in the eye, police said.

    The boy, 12, was being evaluated by eye specialists at Jackson Memorial Hospital, officials said. Lauderhill Fire-Rescue paramedics who treated the boy Friday morning said that when they found him he could not see.

    Earlier, the boy was left helpless for about 10 hours as other relatives in the home failed to call 911 following the attack at 1 a.m., said Lt. Rick Rocco, Lauderhill police spokesman. It was unclear what led to the delay in calling for help, officials said. Some are believing this tragic event happened do to the fact that the aunt, who is a practicing Scientologist, had not been taking the necessary medication that she was supposed to be taking. It is a known fact that any kind of medication is not allowed in Scientology.

    No one was immediately charged but officials took the aunt into custody and continued to try to sort through the details. The woman gave no reason for the stabbing and no names have been released yet, according to police.

    The boy can't easily tell them what happened because of his autism, a developmental disorder that often impairs speech and other communication skills.

    ``The preliminary prognosis is that the child is going to be blind,'' said Lt. Rick Rocco, spokesman for the Lauderhill Police Department.

    Neighbors in the 8500 block of Northwest 53rd Street said they had not noticed any problems at the home, where the boy lived with his grandmother. County property records show the house is owned by Stella Babington, 72.

    "She adored that child," neighbor Peggy Burrows said of Babington. "Sometimes the boy would be running around the lawn in his underwear, but we rarely saw him. They kept mostly to themselves."

    "They were pulling the woman away, and she was ranting and raving about suppressed people," neighbor Joanne Kull said. "She looked very angry."

    A suppressive person in Scientology is defined as anyone whom the
    Church of Scientology perceive as an enemy. Read the full Wikipedia definition of Suppressive Person here.

    Neighbors did not recognize the woman, who was taken to Broward General Medical Center for her injury. The boy also initially was taken to Broward General before he was transferred to the Miami hospital.

    Something has to be done about Scientology's stance on not allowing the mentally sick to take their necessary medication. How many more innocent victims have to get stabbed or even die?

    Here are other examples of Scientology denying the mentally ill their medication:

    Jeremy Perkins and Ellie Perkins
    Jeremy Perkins - Ellie Perkins video on CBS 48 Hours

    Lisa Mchperson
    Lisa McPherson


    http://www.whyaretheydead.net



    Friday, November 30, 2007

    Scientology BANNED in St. Petersburg, Russia! Scientology is now Illegal.

    Scientology BANNED in St. Petersburg, Russia!

    Link
    Bable-fish translation here: LINK - Unofficial translation here:

    St. Petersburg declared Scientology center illegal.

    St. Petersburg. The Supreme Court of Russia has reaffirmed a judgment of the St. Petersburg City Court made summer, and now the Scientology organization in is Petersburg is prohibited.

    St. Petersburg is the third location in Russia where the sect identified as Scientology must officially cease activities. The ban applies to St Petersburg as well as Bashkortostan and Khabarovsk.

    It is not expected that the followers of Scientology will resume their activities. As the experience in other two regions shows, they will go underground and work.

    Numerous violations of the law lead to the ban.

    The Petersburg Scientology center had been in existence since the 1990s and was in a respectable building in the city center near the Nevskii Prospekt. Their propaganda work was conducted under the guise of a religious organization to understand Association busy Metro stations Vosstaniya and Ligovskii Prospekt.

    Russian law enforcement were had been busy for years collecting information on Scientology’s illegal machinations. It was accused of charging exorbitant fees for providing medical assistance without a license.

    Scientology’s widespread practice of the technique of "auditing" was classified by the law enforcement authorities as "unqualified interference in the sphere of consciousness of the people".

    In December 2003, there was a temporary closure of the center. When the sect continued their activities, the Justice Ministry turned to the Public Prosecutor's Office and submitted a plea. A tug-of-war lasting several years led to the decision made yesterday.

    Scientology is banned in Russia and Tom Cruise sucks



    Sunday, November 25, 2007

    Scientology makes you dumb

    Scientology suposedly teaches you communication and awareness. Even when the camera and microphone are pointed at the Scientologist, it wasn't until the reporter from Fox news told him he was a reporter that the Scientologist realized he was a reporter.

    Obvious line of the day:
    "YOU'RE A REPORTER?!!"

    Note the grab to the microphone and not the intelligent hand to block the camera lens.



    It's alos important to notice the couple things that are wrong in this video:

    First: With the high cost of Scientology's exorcisms and other cult like rituals, how do they not have $723 to pay a bill?

    Second: Nobody really believes Fox does news so I'm calling the video a fake.



    Friday, November 23, 2007

    Author of upcoming Tom Cruise book in hiding from Scientology goons

    Princess Diana biographer Andrew Morton will soon release a book that will reveal certain deep, dark secrets about Tom Cruise's sex life and religious beliefs - and Tom is not happy about it.

    When high ranking Thetan Tom Cruise isn't happy, baby Xenu cries. Allegedly , because of Mortons upcoming book, Scientology muscle has stepped up harassing people.

    It's a fact that Scientology employs more attorneys than any other "religion".
    Morton has been so thoroughly intimidated, both by Scientologists and certain random nutty fans of Cruise's, that he's had to go into hiding like another persecuted writer, Salman Rushdie.

    Morton says that The 'Church' of Scientology operates pretty much the same way radical Islamic fundamentalism operates. Morton said of his security-related exile: 'I have received threats from the Scientologists and things have become pretty heavy - to the extent that it's almost more than my lawyers can handle. ... I've sold my flat and I'm not telling anyone where I'm moving to. I intend to disappear for a while."

    News reports believe that there "must be some awfully juicy stuff in that biography for Tom to get this mad. Proof that he's a homosexual maybe, and that Scientology is really just some insane cult whose purpose is to subjugate women and establish a new male-dominated order. You know, stuff we already know, but now someone's put it in a book and there are all sorts of citations so that makes it legit."

    Tom, according to reports, has unleashed his Scientology goons during intense negotiations with Paramount a couple years ago, Cruise dispatched his "people" to a parking lot to confront studio head Brad Grey and pressure him into giving Tom a better deal pre-Sumner Redstone sayonara time.

    Morton has good reason to go into hiding. It seems death follows Tom Cruise and Scientology. The most recent "mysterious" death of David Hans Schmidt was ruled a suicide. Hans was a publicist that Tom was mad at for stealing his wedding photos and trying to sell them. And who can forget what Scientology did to Paulette Cooper in Operation Freakout when she wrote a book that exposed Scientology.

    Good luck to Andrew Morton, I hope he stays safe and I can't wait to read the book!

    Friday, November 16, 2007

    Scientology lost to YTMND.com

    Whatever happens to these lawsuits that Scientology tries to scare people with? Today's "Scientology" thinks it can wave a magic stick around and all the "badness" will go away. What will Scientology do if people keep on "not fearing" it? L Ron would be rolling in his grave or shooting some psych drug into his ass.

    Here is the lawsuit info on YTMD.com (Remember this frivolous lawsuit?)
    http://www.scientomogy.com/ytmnd.php

    These are the sites Scientology did not like:

    (But, eventually did nothing about)

    http://scientologytruth.ytmnd.com
    http://lbronhubbard.ytmnd.com
    http://lronhubbard.ytmnd.com
    http://ronhubbard.ytmnd.com
    http://buyitnow.ytmnd.com
    http://hubbardlol.ytmnd.com
    http://lronhubbardisstrange.ytmnd.com
    http://scinfak.ytmnd.com
    http://suckitlron.ytmnd.com
    http://scientologyweakness.ytmnd.com
    http://lronhubbardisracist.ytmnd.com
    http://seaorgy.ytmnd.com
    http://scientologyfails.ytmnd.com

    http://lronhubbard.ytmnd.com
    http://hubbardlol.ytmnd.com
    http://lronhubbardisstrange.ytmnd.com
    http://gaysci.ytmnd.com
    http://ns2.ytmnd.com
    http://scientseize.ytmnd.com


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    Ava Paquette
    Moxon & Kobrin
    3055 Wilshire Boulevard
    Suite 900
    Los Angeles, California 90010
    Tel: (213) 487-4468
    Fax: (213) 487-5385



    Sunday, November 04, 2007

    The TRUTH About L. Ron Hubbard - Creator of The 'Church' of Scientology

    L. Ron Hubbard made many personal claims that are not true, or at least grossly exaggerated. Anyone who has studied his claims, and compared his claims to the facts, would NOT believe he is a conduit of truth.

    1) He was not a decorated war hero. He spent most of WWII in various Navy schools, for administration and intelligence. He was never in battle, except for firing at an alleged Japanese submarine off the West Coast, which never fired upon his ship, and which never could be
    found.

    2) When he first got to England he got a DSc degree from a diploma mill ("Doctor of Science"), a phoney university, and claimed he had a "Doctor of Scientology" degree. Journalists in England started asking where he got his DSc degree from, and he soon stopped using L. Ron Hubbard, DSc., because people were asking questions about it.

    3) He never spent years studing under Tibetan monks in China. He spent two weeks in China when he lived with his father on Guam. He spent a few days in Beijing and Shang-Hai and one in Hong Kong, which is the closest he ever got to Tibet.

    4) For the first twenty years of Scientology, he claimed to be a nuclear physicist, and got a degree in it from Georgetown University. Fact is, he took one introduction to nuclear physics (for Freshmen) class at Geogetown, failed it, and never took it again.

    5) He was NOT a champion of the rights of blacks in Rhodesia. His proposed "Rhodesian Constitution" gave all veto power to the white Upper House, and no real power to a black Lower House. Needless to say, the Rhodesian government did not accept his proposal.

    6) He claimed to be Cecil Rhodes reincarnated. Cecil Rhodes was a homosexual man who used blacks as slaves in Rhodesia and Zambia. Maybe he actually was Rhodes???

    7) He was a follower of Aleister Crowley, and co-ran the O.T.O. Lodge in Pasadena, where Black Magick, including sex magic, was performed.
    Defenders of Hubbard claim he was spying on the Lodge for Chief Parker of the L.A.P.D., but there is no evidence of this. Pasadena is not in L.A.P.D. jurisdiction. Hubbard had an affair with the "scarlet woman" (ritual prostitute) of the Lodge and married her in a marriage he later denied having. The head of the Lodge, a man who had a real Ph.D., and who was a real rocket scientist at the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, claims that Hubbard stole tens of thousands of dollars from him.
    Click here to read an interview with L Ron Hubbard's son that details his Dad and Crowley's friendship

    8) He claimed in one letter that Jesus and Buddha was barely above "Clear", both lower than any "OT Level" (Operating Thetan) in Scientology. Yet, in one of the OT levels, he claims that Christ never existed, but is a false memory implant.

    9) He authorized SPs (Supressive Persons) to be lied to, lied about, and "destroyed"; which some could interpret as "murder". There is plenty of evidence that anti-Scientologists have been false FRAMED for bomb threats, and even one for murder. This is called "Fair Game" as seen here:
    http://www.gerryarmstrong.org/50grand/images/pl-1967-10-18-penalties.gif

    10) LRH defined "Truth" as "anything you and I agree is true"; thereby justifying his cons. If he could lie, and another person believed it was TRUE, it WAS TRUE.

    11) Dianetics "WORKS" in helping get rid of abberant behaviors and thoughts. True, but LHR DID NOT INVENT IT! It was invented by a German back in the 1920s, who called it "Scientologia". LHR simply stole the idea and claimed he invented it.

    12) LRH did NOT invent the E-Meter. That was invented by another too.

    13) The 'religion' of Scientology is a combination of Jainism, Buddhism, and Hermeticism, science fiction (including some of his own works), and the teachings of Black Magicians such as Aleister Crowley, a bi-sexual, satan-worshipping, woman-abusing drug addict whom Hubbard followed for several years in Pasadena about 10 years before he founded Scientology. The "OT" levels are based upon the O.T.O. (Ordo Templi Orientis) degrees. The O.T.O. was an offshoot of the New Order of the Temple, founded by Lanz von Liebenfels, who is called in Germany "The man who gave Hitler his ideas".

    L. Ron Hubbard was a con-man, pure and simple. Like all con-men, he was very charismatic, which people are naturally attracted to.

    Other charismatic men have been:
    • Hitler
    • Stalin
    • Mussolini
    • Mao
    • Pol Pot

    Not all charismatic men are evil! Many are good men too. However, LHR
    is not among them.

    These things are FACTS, regardless of who they come from. If you wish to continue to exist in Scientology, then do so! But, you should know its origins, and the truth about LHR, so that you can continue in the con with EYES __WIDE___ OPEN!

    It is customary for the ignorant to attack the messenger when they are confronted with FACTS they do not wish to accept.

    MORE ON RON.........

    He had a psychiatric drug in his system when he died. Just so you know, Scientologists are not supposed to even think about doing psychiatric drugs more or less actually doing them.
    CLICK - L RON HUBBARD FULL CORONER REPORT AND DEATH CERTIFICATE

    http://www.ronthenut.org - Showing all of L Ron' Hubbard's drug use, woman beating, and even pedophile behavior.

    Monday, October 29, 2007

    Where is Scientologists and OSA leader Mike Rinder? OVER one year missing and still no word

    On Oct 29, 7:11 am, FreenA...@googlemail.com wrote:
    > Anyone know what happened to Mike Rinder. His profile is still up as
    > head of OSA.

    I've been keeping this page bookmarked http://www.scientology.org/scnnews/rinder.htm
    and I check it at least a couple times a week. It's always still up but
    nothing is ever different. It's been like this for a year now since
    he dropped off radar.

    This is a weird situation to me which does not make any sense.
    Scientologists, wogs, OSA etc, can someone please shed some light on
    all of this? Scientology, we ALL know you follow these boards daily.
    We know that you know about the websites, forums, newsletters etc.
    dedicated to finding about this "Missing person". No other real
    "religion" would leave people in the lurch like this. People are
    genuinely concerned about Mr. Rinder's whereabouts.

    Scientology, I beg of you to please take two seconds to release a PR
    to let everyone know he's not dead. You don't even even have to
    mention anything except maybe his current activities - Spin it however
    you want. By you not doing this it makes you seem bigger and more
    evil than the criminal organization you already are. YOU ARE SCARING
    PEOPLE with this Rinder situation!

    HOW CAN THAT BE GOOD FOR BUSINESS?!!! HEY JOIN SCIENTOLOGY, YOU'LL
    PROBABLY END UP DEAD OR AT LEAST PEOPLE WILL THINK YOU ARE. AWESOME!

    I just gotta say, brilliant marketing fellas!

    ==================================
    Please leave a comment below if you know anything and that's anything associated to the whereabouts all OSA/Scientology leader Mike Rinder. You can email me by remaining anonymous to
    paul@stopscientology.com or contact the local authorities. Thank you!

    Petition to revoke Tom Cruises American citizenship

    A little known Congressional act from 1843 states that "whereupon a petition is signed for the removal of an individual citizenship, and that petition contains no less than 50,000 signatures by registered citizens of the United States, the citizenship of the individual shall be removed and that citizen shall be escorted out of the country by military force no less than 24 hours after the last signature is verified."

    Mr. Cruise is using his media attention to promote an evil cult, Scientology, to the American public. Scientology is a cult and it kills. He is using his fame to lure younger adults to this evil cult, and America will not sit back and take this. His weird behavior of lately and bashing of Brooke Shields on prescription drugs show America that he doesn't want to be here. He said he doesn't want to raise his kids in this country and I think we should help him out on leaving as soon as possible.

    Tom Cruise, I think I speak for all decent-minded Americans when I say that you have wore out your welcome here, and now it's time to pack your shit (Pack your shit, LOL! - get it).

    Click here to sign the petition to revoke Tom Cruises American citizenship
    (Almost 4,000 unique signatures and climbing)